OMAIGA KB-937A Iron for Clothes with Non-Stick Soleplate Instruction Manual

June 3, 2024
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OMAIGA KB-937A Iron for Clothes with Non-Stick Soleplate

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Introduction

Congratulations on purchasing the Omaiga Steam Iron. Each unit is manufactured to ensure safety and reliability. Before using this appliance for the first time, please read the instruction manual carefully and keep it for future reference.

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and/or injury to persons, including the following:

  1. Read all instructions
  2. 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 are closely supervised and instructed concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
  3. Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance
  4. Use the appliance only for its intended use.
  5. To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not immerse the iron in water or other liquids.
  6. Always Tum the iron to o 0 Deere plugging or unplugging the iron from the electrical Outlet to unplug. grasp the plug and pull from the outlet. Never pull from the power cord.
  7. Do not let the cord touch hot surfaces. Let the iron cool completely before putting the iron away. Coil the cord into the provided cord reel for storing.
  8. Always disconnect the iron from the electrical outlet before filling the iron with water, emptying the water from the iron, and when the iron is not in use.
  9. Do not operate the iron with a damaged cord or in the event the iron has been dropped or damaged or there are visible signs of damage or it is leaking. To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble the iron. Supply cord replacement and iron repairs must be conducted by a qualified serviceman or the manufacturer. Incorrect assembly might result in a risk of electric shock when the iron is used after reassembly. Contact Customer Service for information on examination, repair, or adjustment as set forth in the Limited Warranty.
  10. The iron must be used and rested on a stable surface.
  11. When placing the iron on its stand, ensure that the surface on which the stand is placed is stable.
  12. Do not leave the iron unattended while the iron is connected or on an ironing board.
  13. Burns can occur from touching hot metal parts, hot water, or steam. Use caution when you turn a steam iron upside down here might be hot water in the reservoir.
  14. To avoid a circuit overload, do not operate an iron on the same circuit with another high wattage appliance.
  15. If an extension cord is absolutely necessary. a cord with an ampere rating equal to or greater than the maximum rating of the iron shall be used. A cord rated for less amperage can result in a risk of fire or electric shock due to overheating. Care shall be taken to arrange the cord so that it cannot be pulled or be tripped over.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

  • Household use and dry location use only
  • Never immerse the unit into water
  • Only use the unit with ironing board
  • Keep the unit away from children
  • Do not touch the appliance with wet hand
  • Unplug from wall outlet when not in use and cleaning

Caution: The bottom is very hot when use. Beware of scalding of steam.

PARTS DIAGRAM

  1. Soleplate
  2. Skirt
  3. Water tank
  4. Spray nozzle
  5. Handle cover
  6. Fill cover
  7. Steam Switch
  8. Spray & Brust button
  9. Cord Brushing
  10. Power cord
  11. Temperature Dial

FEATURES

  • 120V/60Hz/1500W
  • Dry, steam, spray ironing
  • Powerful burst of steam up to 0.6g/press
  • Variable steam control
  • Convenient swivel cord with cord wrap area
  • Overheat safety protection circuit
  • Ceramic soleplate
  • With indicator light and heel rest
  • Vertical steam feature, ideal for suits, dresses and delicate fabrics
  • Adjustable thermostat and steam control
  • Fabric temperature guide
  • Self-clean, Anti-calc and Anti-drip feature
  • Water tank capacity: 350ml
  • Continuous steam up to 20g /min
  • For domestic use only

TEMPERATURE GUIDE

Heat setting markings on the temperature dial of all Omaiga irons match those of the International Textile Care Labelling Code.

OPERATING INSTRUCTION

  1. Filling the tank Before first use, remove all packaging, including the protective cover on the soleplate. Make sure the iron is not plugged in. Set the variable steam switch to  Fill the water tank via the filling hole. To fill the tank with the maximum amount of water, we recommend the iron is tilted vertically whilst being filed. Do not overfill the iron otherwise it will cause leaking from around the filler cap and may run down the iron.
    IN HARD WATER AREAS, WE RECOMMEND USING DEIONISED, DISTILLED OR DEMINERALISED WATER
    Never use battery topping up fluid or water containing any substances like starch, sugar, fragrant additives or defrosted water from a refrigerator.

  2. Temperature Selection Plug in the iron and switch on at the mains. Set the temperature dial (11) to the temperature required.
    Tip: Begin with cool fabrics and work up to higher settings. An iron heats up quicker than it cools down so this will save you time and energy.

  3. Selecting the steam level Vary the steam output using the variable steam switch (7). Only use the steam function on heavy fabrics and when the temperature dial is set within the shaded area (as shown below).

  4. Using the water spray For stubbom creases, use the water spray button (8). If using for the first time, you may need to press this a few times to pull the water through.

  5. Steam shot Press the Brust button( 8) for extra steam boost for stubborn creases/ heavy fabrics.
    NOTE: If you need to use the steam boost whilst dry ironing, check the temperature dial (11) is set within the steam range.
    NOTE: For optimum steam quality, do not operate the boost more than three times in succession.

FUNCTION

Dry ironing

Your iron can be used for dry ironing. Set the variable steam switch (7) to and set the temperature dial (11).
You won’t need water in the tank unless using the water spray or steam shot features.

Vertical steam

Vertical steam is useful for removing creases from hanging clothes, curtains, etc. Hold the iron between 1cm and 2cm away from the item and press the Brust button (8).

Anti-drip system

This prevents water from escaping from the soleplate (1) when the iron is too cold. During use, the anti-drip system may emit a loud click, particularly during heat-up or whilst cooling down. This is perfectly normal and indicates that the system is functioning correctly.

Anti-scale system

This system reduces scale deposits and helps prolong the life of the iron.

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

After ironing

  1. Set steam control to the No Steam position set the Temperature Control to MIN and unplug the appliance from the outlet and ensure the iron is cooled down completely, and empty all water from your iron.
  2. Wipe scale and any other deposits off the soleplate with a damp cloth.
  3. To keep the soleplate smooth, you should avoid hard contact with metal objects. Never use a scouring pad, vinegar or other chemicals to clean the soleplate.
  4. Clean the upper part of the appliance with a damp cloth.
  5. Regularly rinse the water tank with water. Empty the water tank after cleaning. Never immerse the iron in water or other liquids. Do not touch the hot metal part, hot water, or steam to avoid scalding.

Self-cleaning function

Your iron has a built in self-clean system designed to keep the water valve, steam

chamber and steam vents clear of lint, limescale and other loose mineral deposits.

  1. Half fill the iron with water

  2. Place the iron on its heel.

  3. Move the steam switch (7) to the

  4. Connect to a mains supply outlet

  5. Set the temperature dial (11) to ‘MAX.

  6. Leave the iron switched off, rested on its heel until the temperature down.
    WARNING: Keep hands and body away from the hot soleplate.

  7. Disconnect the iron from the mains supply outlet.

  8. Whilst the iron is still very hot, hold the iron horizontally over a sink.
    CAUTION: The soleplate will still be hot, so ensure the power cord and plug are kept away position from it and the sink.

  9. Push the steam switch (7) fully to the right and hold in the self-clean position.
    WARNING: Steam and boiling hot water will drain from the holes in the soleplate. Keep hands and body away from the hot water. This washes away the scale and minerals that have built up inside the steam chamber.

  10. Whilst still holding the variable steam switch (7) in the self-clean position, gently move the iron back and forth until the water tank is empty.

  11. When cleaning is complete, move the variable steam switch back to the

  12. Rest your steam iron back on its heel and allow to fully cool down.

  13. Wipe the soleplate (1) with a cold, damp cloth.

After this cleaning operation, empty out any remaining water.

IMPORTANT: Do not attempt to descale the soleplate with descaling products.

TROUBLESHOOTING

This chapter summarizes the most common problems you could encounter with your iron.

NOTE: As a result of continual improvements, the design and specifications of the product within may differ slightly to the unit illustrated on the packaging.

FAQs

Which soleplate is better for OMAIGA KB-937A iron?****

The soleplate of the steam iron with the enamel coated has the best gliding qualities of all irons on the market, and it glides over the textiles with ease. In turn, this speeds up the ironing.

What is the importance of cleaning the OMAIGA KB-937A iron soleplate periodically?****

Even the greatest steam irons require routine cleaning. The soleplate of your iron can become coated with starch, minerals from hard water, and fibres from the fabrics you are ironing. The heat bakes these materials in, resulting in burn marks, rust, and brown or black gunk.

What is OMAIGA KB-937A non-stick soleplate iron?****

Stick-Free Soleplate. This steam iron’s non-stick soleplate prevents fabric from sticking to the iron and guarantees efficient use. Strong Steam Burst This steam iron helps you easily iron fabrics by hurling steam over them with a strong steam burst.

How do you clean an OMAIGA KB-937A iron soleplate?****

Simply make a paste by combining some baking soda with a small amount of water. The soleplate of the iron should then be scrubbed with this mixture using a soft brush or towel. Simply wipe it away with water.

What should we use in cleaning non-coated OMAIGA KB-937A sole plate iron?****

The wonderful deodorizing power of baking soda is well recognized. It also functions admirably as a natural scouring agent that can help clean the soleplate of your iron of dirt.

What is sole plate in OMAIGA KB-937A iron?****

To prevent clothing from clinging to the soleplate surface during ironing, it is non-stick. These irons require very little cleaning chemical and are simple to maintain.

How do you clean an OMAIGA KB-937A iron soleplate with salt?****

On the ironing board, spread a cloth and a teaspoon of sea salt. Iron over the salty surface after setting the iron to its highest temperature without adding any steam. Any dirt that is there will adhere to the salt, leaving the soleplate clean.

How do you clean a burnt OMAIGA KB-937A iron sole plate?****

Making a paste out of equal parts vinegar and baking soda, massage the soleplate with small circular motions using a clean microfiber cloth dipped in the mixture. If there is any paste left over, properly wipe it off with a clean microfiber cloth dipped in distilled water (particularly critical if your water is hard).

What are the disadvantages of OMAIGA KB-937A steam iron?****

Before ironing, tuck a towel that has been rolled up into a sleeve to prevent creases. Move freshly ironed surfaces away from you as you go to avoid creases. Iron collars, cuffs, and hems on the backside first to keep them from puckering. Iron fabric with two layers first on the inside, then on the outside.

What is the average life of a OMAIGA KB-937A steam iron?****

Most expensive steam irons ought to last 10 to 20 years. However, there’s a good probability that technology will develop significantly over the next 20 years, so you might decide to update before your iron reaches the end of its useful life.

What happens if you use a OMAIGA KB-937A steam iron without water?****

Yes. Simply disconnect your steam iron, allow it to cool, and then empty the water tank to remove the water from the iron. If your iron has a dry/steam setting or a comparable setting, select that setting; if it doesn’t, choose the “MIN” setting.

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