H Koenig v28 Steam Station Iron Instruction Manual
- June 5, 2024
- H Koenig
Table of Contents
Instruction Manual
v28
Steam station iron
Centrale Vapeur
STEAM STATION IRON INSTRUCTION
DESCRIPTION
- Heating plate
- steam jet button
- Thermostat knob
- “Iron heating” indicator light
- Single hose (supply cable + steam hose)
- On/off boiler switch
- Steam indicator light
- On/off the master switch
- Supply cable with plug
- Storage box for the supply cable
- The cleaning valve of the boiler
- Storage slot for single hose
- Boiler
- Water tank
Read this instruction booklet carefully before installing and using the
machine.
In this way, you will obtain the best possible results and maximum operating
safety.
SAFETY WARNINGS
Read the following instructions carefully:
– Before use, check that the power supply corresponds to the voltage shown on
the serial number plate. Connect the appliance only to a properly earthed
power outlet minimum 10A).
– In the event of incompatibility between the plug and your socket, have the
socket replaced by a qualified electrician.
– The electrical safety of this appliance is only guaranteed when it is
properly earthed according to current electrical safety regulations. The
manufacturer declines all responsibility for any damage resulting from
inadequate earthing of the appliance. If in doubt, consult a qualified
electrician.
– Do not leave water in the machine when the room temperature is 0℃ or below.
– After unpacking, check the appliance for damage if in doubt, do not use the
appliance; contact a qualified technician.
– Packaging materials (plastic bags, polystyrene foam, etc.) are a potential
source of danger and must be kept out of reach of children.
It is inadvisable to use adapters, multiple sockets, and/or extensions. In
cases in which this is unavoidable, always use adapters, multiple sockets, and
extensions that comply with current safety regulations. Do not exceed the
maximum power rating shown on the adapter.
– This appliance is designed for domestic use only. Any other use of the
appliance is considered improper and therefore dangerous.
– The manufacturer declines all responsibility for any damage resulting from
improper, incorrect, or careless use of the appliance.
– This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
– When using any electrical appliance, a few basic rules should be observed:
– If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or
its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
– Keep the appliance and its power cord out of reach of children under 8 years
of age.
– When using electrical equipment, safety precautions must always be taken to
prevent the risk of fire, electric shock, and/or injury in the event of
misuse.
– Please keep this document at hand and give it to the future owner in case of
transfer of your device.
– The device must not be used if it has been dropped, if obvious signs of
damage are visible, or if it has leaks.
In particular:
– Do not touch the appliance with wet or damp hands or feet.
– Do not use the appliance in bathrooms.
– Do not pull the supply cable or the appliance to remove the plug from the
socket.
– Do not leave the appliance exposed to atmospheric agents (rain, sun, frost,
etc.).
– Do not allow the appliance to be used by children or irresponsible persons
unless under supervision.
– Do not immerse the appliance in water.
– Do not leave the iron unattended when it is switched on, as this may be a
source of danger.
– Before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance operations or filling water
into the container, always disconnect the appliance from the mains power
supply by removing the plug.
– In the event of failure or malfunction, switch off the appliance and do not
attempt to carry out repairs. Contact an authorized Service Centre and insist
on original spare parts. Failure to observe the above points may affect the
safety of the appliance.
– Should you decide not to use the appliance again, remove the plug from the
socket and cut the supply cable to render the appliance completely
inoperative.
– Installation must be carried out according to the manufacturer’s
instructions.
– The supply cable must not be replaced by the user, as this requires the use
of special tools, if the supply cable is damaged, contact an authorized
Service Centre.
– Do not allow the supply cable to come into contact with the ironing plate.
– If the safety cut-out intervenes, the iron will no longer function. To
restore normal operation. Contact a qualified electrician.
– Never direct the steam jet in the direction of persons, as this may be
extremely dangerous.
– Do not use the iron on very wet fabrics.
– Do not place the iron on the person on the stand when the plate is hot.
– Do not overfill the water tank and do not add stain removers of similar
products to the water tank or the boiler.
– Remove the plug from the main socket when the appliance is not in use. Do
not leave the appliance switched on unnecessarily.
– Never unscrew the cleaning valve when the appliance is connected to the
power supply network.
– The appliance must be placed on a flat surface that is particularly
resistant to high temperatures.
– EEC Directive 87/308(D.M. 13/04/89) Keep this booklet in a safe place for
future reference. This appliance complies with EEC Directive 87/308(D.M.
13/04/89) regarding the suppression of radio disturbance.
– This appliance may be used by children of at least 8 years of age, as long
as they are supervised and have been given instructions about using the
appliance safely, and are fully aware of the dangers involved.
– Cleaning and maintenance should not be carried out by children unless they
are at least 8 years of age and are supervised by an adult.
PREPARATION FOR USE
The appliance uses ordinary tap water.
If the water is very hard (hardness higher than27 degrees French). we suggest
using distilled or demineralized water.
Before using the equipment, open the flap of water (15), and added just the
right amount of water to the water tank (14), first is less than the MAX water
level.
Connecting the appliance and power cord.
Press the main switch (8), power indicator light (8) lights up, it means the
iron start running. In the condition of the equipment only dry hot function.
At the same time, press the boiler switch (6), the boiler power light (6), and
the steam available indicator light (7) light up, it means the boiler (12)
starts running. The appliance is the steam mode. Feed-water from
electromagnetism water pump coming down the boiler when the boiler(12) heating
enough. Choosing the temperature by temperature knob(3), the colored part
indicates the ironing area which can be chosen.
Around 90 seconds. Heating indicator(4) will die out, which means the
appliance can be using steam.
Around 3 minutes. Steam available light (7) will die out, which means the
appliance can be using the steam.
If you exit the steam mode, you just press again the boiler switch button(6),
and the boiler power indicator light (6) goes out, which means the appliance
exits the steam mode. Check the manufacturer’s label on the garment, and
interpret the symbol on the label as follows.
STEAM IRONING
When using the iron for the first time, iron a plain cloth first.
Obtain steam after pressing the steam button (2).
This appliance is also able to generate steam in a vertical position and can
therefore be used to refresh fabrics easily with a jet of steam.
If you hear the loud feed-water sound when you ironing, it means there is no
water in the water tank(14). Press the boiler button(6) and cut down the
boiler power. After filling the water tank(14), then press the boiler
button(6) again, and go on ironing.
CAUTION! Never attempt to open the cleaning valve(10) while the boiler
is under pressure.
DRY IRONING
Connect the appliance to the mains supply, only press the main switch(8), then
select the desired temperature by turning the thermostat knob(3). Wait until
the iron heating indicator light (4) goes off, indicating that the desired
temperature has been reached.
PUTTING THE APPLIANCE AWAR
– After use, always allow the iron to cool before putting it away.
– It is not necessary to drain the boiler after ironing.
– Position the Steam flexible hose- Power cable gets together in the base of
the appliance(10).
– Always keep the surface of the ironing plate perfectly clean. To clean it,
just wipe the cold surface with a damp cloth. The appliance must not be
cleaned with descaling agents.
– Do not iron over zippers, hooks, rings, etc; as these may scratch the plate.
– When you have finished ironing. Place the iron correctly on its stand.
Ensure that there are no traces of water under the plate, as these may cause
stains.
– Store the appliance in a dry place
CLEAN THE BOILER AT REGULAR INTERVALS
Release the residual steam in the boiler when you use it up.
Cut down the power, after the appliance is refrigerated enough put up one side
of the cleaning valve(10), turn the cleaning valve(10)(do not lie flat on the
appliance when you open the cleaning valve, otherwise the water will leakage).
Then fill appropriate water into the boiler, insert the boiler cleaning brush
and turn the cleaning brush to clean the boiler, then waggle the equipment
softly and pour out the water. Repetition clean 2-3 times, then assemble the
cleaning valve back and screw it tightly.
SUGGESTIONS
– Divide the washing according to the correct ironing temperatures. Start by
ironing those garments that require a lower temperature. For fuller details,
refer to the chart at end of this booklet.
– Fabrics such as velvet and wool, and accessories such as gloves, handbags,
etc. will regain their brand-new look and texture by simply passing the iron
near the surface of the fabric and pressing the steam button.
– Imprints left in carpets by furniture can be removed by applying steam on
the parts where the pile is crushed and brushing lightly.
– If the carpet is made of synthetic material, do not select a high
temperature.
How to get a professional ironing finish
A normal iron generates only a small quantity of steam. In this case, it is
necessary to have products steam constantly in order to eliminate creases in
the fabric being ironed.
A professional ironing system works rather differently. The fabric is first
made damp by the steam and then, in a second phase, dry-ironed in the normal
way. This means that every.
The tiniest crease is removed and your garments are ironed to perfection.
In the first phase (steam-damping of the fabric), hold the iron about 20 cm
above the fabric and press the steam(2). Pass the iron over the garment in a
circular motion so that the powerful jet of steam damps the fabric. Lightly
creased garments require only a few moments of steaming. While very heavy
fabrics or garments with particularly difficult creases must be damper, so
steam must be applied for a few seconds more.
During the second phase (dry ironing), check that the thermostat knob is in
the correct position for the type of fabrics; release the steam button(2) and
dry-iron the garment. The special ironing plate will prevent the fabrics from
becoming shiny. Using this ironing technique, and following the suggestions in
the chart below, you will find it easy to give your garments a really
professional ironing finish.
Guide to perfect ironing
Type of fabric| Position of the thermostat knob| Ironing instructions
Acetate Acrylic Nylon| | Dry ironing
Follow the instructions on the label of the garment. This type of fabric generally requires very light ironing.
Polyester Rayon| | Dry ironing
Iron inside out. When ironing mixed fabrics. Select the Lowest recommended temperature.
Silk| | Dry ironing Iron inside out.
Wool Light cotton
Light linen
| | Steam ironing
Iron inside out. Place a thin cloth over the fabric in order to avoid a shiny
finish
CottonFine linen Starched fabrics|
| Steam ironing
Dampen the fabric before ironing. Heavier fabrics and starched fabrics can be
ironed on the front; darker colors and embroidered garments should be ironed
inside out.
Linen| | Steam ironing
Use plenty of steam and iron dark fabrics inside out in order to avoid a shiny
finish, Iron lapels and cuffs on the right side for a better finish.
ENVIRONMENT
CAUTION:
Do not dispose of this product as it has with other household products. There
is a separation of this waste product into communities, you will need to
inform your local authorities about the places where you can return this
product. In fact, electrical and electronic products contain hazardous
substances that have harmful effects on the environment or human health and
should be recycled. The symbol here indicates that electrical and electronic
equipment should be chosen carefully, a wheeled waste container is marked with
a cross.
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