HOT-STEAM MSP Series All Steam Iron User Manual
- June 17, 2024
- HOT-STEAM
Table of Contents
Operating Manual MSP Series
Professional All-Steam Iron
Model No. MSP211, MSP310, MSP410, MSP610
MSP Series All Steam Iron
Please read this Operating Manual thoroughly before installing and operating
your iron.
Please retain this Operating Manual for future reference.
Hot-Steam® MSP-Series mocer no. MSP211 o MSP310 ¢ MSP410 MSP610Thank y
ou for purchasing the Hot-Steam® MSP. Series All-Steam Iron. The All-Steam
Iron is required to be connected to a boiler in order to work. Please read
this instruction manual carefully before using the iron to ensure its longest
possible life.
WARNING
Be sure to turn off the steam supply source of the iron and wait for the iron
to cool down before attempting to troubleshoot the iron.
INSTALLATION & CONNECTING
2 Steam Hoses are needed to connect the steam iron.
Teflon Tape must be used for connecting hoses to the steam iron.
1. Steam Supply Line:
Connect one hose to the steam supply source, and the other end to the Steam
Supply Hose Fitting(Part# 17-A) marked with “Steam-In” label. (Fig.1)
CAUTION
Two separate Wrenches must be used when fastening the return line hose.
Otherwise the Hose Fitting will crack if overtightened (Fig.3).
2.Return Line
Connect the second hose to the return line of steam supply source and the
other end to the Exhaust Hose Fitting (Part# 22) of the iron. (Fig.2) 3.Fasten
the Steam Hose Nut with a wrench while holding the hex-part of the Exhaust
Hose Fitting (Part#22) firmly with another wrench. (Fig.3) CAUTION
After connecting the hoses, inspect each hose connection. (If you see water
leaking out from the bottom of the iron, the hoses are reversed.)
OPERATION & OPTIMIZATION
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Turn on the boiler and wait until it reaches a desired pressure.
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Open the Ball Valve in the steam supply line.
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Before you start ironing, open the Exhaust Valve Knob (Part#28) on the Exhaust Valve by turning it counterclockwise so that any possible condensation formed can be released to the Return Line.
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Make sure that the iron is facing away from the operator and press on the Push Lever(Part#44) a few times to test the iron is working properly.
During this process you may see water coming out of the iron base.
This is not an iron malfunction. It is part of the condensation from Steam Supply Line. -
If you still see water coming out of the iron base after this process, please refer to the “Troubleshooting” section of this manual,
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When operating the All-Steam Iron, keep the Exhaust Valve Knob (Part#28) open (¥ turn counterclockwise) so that any possible condensation can be released automatically by steam pressure.
Energy Saving
Install a H6t-Steam® Iron Disc Trap(Part# ST-002) or a Return Line Disc Steam
Trap(Part# DT-301) to save energy. These Steam Traps efficiently hold steam by
releasing only condensation to the Return Line.
ADJUSTING THE STEAM VOLUME
When you need to adjust the steam volume, unfasten the Black Cap Nut (Part #
40) counterclockwise to release the Screw (Part# 39), and hold the Black Cap
Nut and turn the Screw (Part#39) with a screwdriver.
To increase steam volume: Turn the Screw (Part#39) counterclockwise.
To decrease steam volume: Turn the Screw (Part#39) clockwise.
Once you have reached the desired steam volume, fasten the Black Cap
Nut(Part#40) clockwise to lock the Screw (Part#39) in place. (Fig. 4)
IMPORTANT
Once finished with operating the iron, close the Ball Valve in the steam
supply line. Open the Exhaust Valve Knob(Part#28) by turning counterclockwise,
and press down on the Push Lever(Part#44) until all remaining steam &
condensation inside the iron are released.
MAINTENANCE
Be sure to clean the base of the iron regularly. Keep the base clean of dust
and adhered starch-residues.
Empty the iron and hoses of steam and condensation at the end of each
operation.
Check the iron periodically to make sure there are no steam leaks.
IMPORTANT
If you need to replace parts of the iron, please contact your local Authorized
Dealer from whom the Hot-Steam® iron was purchased.
Use genuine Hot-Steam® parts for optimum results and to avoid the product
warranty to be declined.
TROUBLESHOOTING
(Problem) The iron doesn’t releas any steam or the iron is not heating
up.
(Solution 1) Make sure the boiler is turned on.
(Solution 2) Make sure the Ball Valves in the steam supply line is open.
(Solution 3) Make sure the Steam Supply Hose is not clogged or kinked.
(Problem) The steam flow is not sufficient
(Solution 1) Check the Strainer(Part#17-B) in the Steam Supply Hose
Fitting (Part# 17-A) is free of debris or scale build-up. (Fig. 5)
(Solution 2) Refer to ‘C. ADJUSTING THE STEAM VOLUME’. (Problem) The iron leaks water
from the base of the iron when the Push Lever is pressed after installation
(Solution 1) Make sure the 2 hoses (Steam Supply Line & Return Line) are
not reversed. (This is the most common cause of initial water leaks).
(Solution 2) Make sure the Exhaust Valve Knob(Part# 28) is open.
Turn it counterclockwise to release remaining condensation.
(Solution 3) If you still see water leaking out, check the Steam Trap in
the return line. A malfunctioning Steam Trap is the major reason that causes
water leaks on the steam iron.
IMPORTANT
Lightly tap on the Steam Trap to dislodge any dirt or debris that may cause
the Steam Trap to stay shut.
Replace the steam trap if this tip doesn’t help.
(Problem) After normal use of the iron, the iron starts leaking water
The following procedure can help determine where the problem Lies.
- With the steam supply hose connected to the iron, open the Ball Valve in the Steam Supply Line.
- Close Exhaust Valve Knob (Part#28) completely.
- Check following cases while pressing down the Push Lever(Part#44).
a) If the iron gives off a dry steam without releasing water, then the problem
lies in the return line.
There may be a malfunctioning Steam Trap and/or Check Valve.
Make sure that these are not clogged and leaking.
b) If the iron gives off a mix of steam and water, the problem lies in the
steam supply line.
A long length of Steam Supply Line from the boiler up to the iron station
causes water issue. Make sure to insulate the Steam Supply Line pipes
throught. Have techinician to inspect and to check your Steam Supply Line.
(Problem) The iron leaks steam from the base of the iron or Push Lever
Bracket without Pressing Push Lever
(Solution 1) There may be debris or dirt lodged in the Steam Valve.
Remove the Steam Valve and clean any debris on the Spindle Packing(Part#30).
(Solution 2) Inspect the Spindle Packing (Part#30). If it is worn out,
replace the Steam Valve Assembly (Part#SVC -410).
(Solution 3) When there is steam leak underneath the Push Lever (Part#
44), inspect the O-Ring(Part#36). If it is worn out, replace the Steam Valve
Assembly (Part#SVC-410).
(Problem) The steam leaks out from the Exhaust Valve
(Solution 1) The Exhaust Valve Packing(Part#26) inside the Exhaust Valve
is set in an optimized condition before leaving the factory. The
Packing(Part#26) wears down and gets loose after a certain period of normal
use.
(Solution 2) If you notice steam leaking from the Exhaust Valve Lock Nut
(Part#27) or Knob(Part#28), tighten the Exhaust Valve Lock Nut (Part#27)
clockwise with a wrench to reinforce the Packing until the leakage stops
(Don’t over tighten, or it will damage the Packing)
(Solution 3) If steam continues leaking after adjusting the Exhaust Valve
Lock Nut, replace the Exhaust Valve Assembly (Part# EVC-410). (Fig.6)
PARTS LIST
Part. No. | Description | Assembly # |
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1 | Screw for Handle Tip | MS007 |
(Handle Assembly )
3| Handle Tip
4| Handle
8| Handle Nut and Washer
9| Name Plate
10| Name Plate Screw
5| Handle Bracket| M7252
11| Spring Washer for Handle Bracket| HNC410-N
( Hose Fitting Assembly )
12| Bolt for Handle Bracket
13| Plastic Iron Cover
14| Screw for Plastic Iron Cover
15| Iron Body
16| Gasket for Hose Fitting| EVC410
( Exhaust Valve Assembly )
17A| Steam Supply Hose Fitting
17B| Strainer
17C| Hose Fitting Adapter
18| Gasket for Exhaust Valve| SVC410
( Steam Valve Assembly )
19| Bottom Nut for Exhaust Valve
20| Exhaust Valve Body
21| Gasket for Hose Fitting
22| Exhaust Hose Fitting (Return)
23| Exhaust Valve Stem
24| Metal Ring
26| Packing for Exhaust Valve
27| Exhaust Valve Lock Nut
28| Exhaust Valve Knob
29| Nut
30| Spindle| M8600-1
(Push Lever Bracket Assembly )
31| Spring
32| Metal Ring
33| Cap Seal
34| 0-Ring for Spindle
35| Bushing
36| 0-Ring for Steam Valve
37| Steam Valve Body
38| PPush Lever Bracket| M8600-1
(Push Lever Bracket Assembly )
39| Adjusting Screw
40| Cap Nut
41| Washer for Lever Bracket
42| Screw for Lever Bracket
43| Fulcrum Bushing
44 …………………………………………….Push Lever ………………………………………..MS013
1 Year Limited Warranty
The H&t-Steam® All-Steam Iron is tested and inspected before leaving our
factory. We warrant to the original user of this product that it will be free
from defects in material and workmanship for 1 year from date of purchase.
With respect to non-durable parts that normally require replacement within a
year, including hoses, and valve discs that can wear down to normal wear and
tear there is a limited warranty of 90 days.
The warranty period on each replacement part furnished for the Hot-Steam®™
iron in fulfiliment of the warranty shall be for the unexpired portion of the
original part that was replaced. In no way will the manufacturer of the H5t-
Steam® iron be responsible for any incidental or consequential damage caused
by the iron. Any liability is limited solely to the repair or replacement of
the part or product, excluding any labor or any other cost to remove or
install said part or product.
This warranty is contingent upon installation and use of equipment under
normal operating conditions. This warranty is void on iron and parts that have
been subject to misuse, accident, or negligent damage.
For warranty service, contact an Authorized Dealer from whom the H5t-Steam®
iron was purchased.
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