Black+Decker ICR2010 Vitessa Advanced Steam Cord Reel Iron User Manual
- June 3, 2024
- BLACK+DECKER
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Black+Decker ICR2010 Vitessa Advanced Steam Cord Reel Iron
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using your iron, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following:
- READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING.
- Only use iron for intended use.
- To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not immerse the iron in water or other liquids.
- Always turn the iron to MIN setting before plugging in or unplugging from the outlet. Never pull on the cord to disconnect from the electrical outlet; instead grasp plug and pull to disconnect.
- Do not allow cord to touch hot surfaces. Let iron cool completely before putting away. Gently wind the cord back into the housing by pressing the cord reel button when storing.
- Always disconnect iron from electric outlet before filling with or emptying water, cleaning, and when not in use.
- Do not operate the iron if it has been dropped, if there are visible signs of damage to the iron or its cord, or if it’s leaking. To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not dissemble the iron; take it to a qualified service person for examination and repair, or call the appropriate toll-free number on the cover of this manual. Incorrect reassembly can cause risk of electric shock when the iron is used.
- Close supervision is necessary for any appliance being used by or near children. Do not leave iron unattended when plugged in or on an ironing board.
- Burns can occur from touching hot metal parts, hot water, or steam. Use caution when you turn the iron upside down – there may be hot water in the reservoir. Avoid rapid movement of iron to minimize hot water spillage.
- The iron must be used and rested on a stable surface.
- When placing the iron on its stand, ensure that the surface on which the stand is placed is stable.
- 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 use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
- Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS
- To avoid circuit overload, do not operate another high wattage appliance on the same circuit.
- If an extension cord is absolutely necessary, a minimum 10-ampere cord should be used. Cords rated for less amperage can result in a risk of fire or electrical shock due to overheating. Care should be taken to arrange the cord so that it cannot be pulled or tripped over.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
This product is for household use only.
SAFETY FEATURES
POLARIZED PLUG
This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). To reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug is intended to fit into a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do not attempt to modify the plug in any way.
TAMPER-RESISTANT SCREW
Warning: This appliance is equipped with a tamper-resistant screw to prevent removal of the outer cover. To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock, do not attempt to remove the outer cover. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Repair should be done only by authorized service personnel.
Note: If the power supply cord is damaged, in order to avoid a hazard, it should be replaced by qualified personnel or in Latin America by an authorized service center.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR VITESSA IRON
- Soleplate
- Spray nozzle
- Water-fill cover
- Smart Steam dial
- Spray mist button
- Burst of steam button
- Power/auto shut-off light
- Auto-Clean™ button
- Cord reel button
- Water tank
- Heel rest
HOW TO USE
This product is for household use only.
GETTING STARTED
- Remove all labels, tags and stickers attached to the body, cord, or soleplate of the iron and the plastic band around the power plug.
- Remove and save literature.
FILLING THE WATER TANK
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With the iron on a flat surface, with the soleplate down or tilted at 45° angle, open the water-fill cover. (A)
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Using a clean measuring cup, pour water into opening until water reaches the “MAX” level mark on the side of the water tank. Do not overfill. Close the water-fill cover securely.
Tip: This iron is designed to use normal tap water. If your water is very hard, you can use a mixture of 50% tap water and 50% distilled water to avoid build-up. It is not recommended to use water with perfumes or scented additives. -
Stand the iron on the heel rest.
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To refill at any time during the ironing process, unplug the iron and follow the above procedure.
USING YOUR IRON
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Gently pull the cord out of the housing, being careful not to pull past the warning tape.
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Plug the iron into an outlet. The red Power/auto shut-off light will illuminate on the handle, indicating that the iron is heating.
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Read the manufacturer’s fabric label for clothing care recommendations to help select the correct temperature setting.
Tip: Since it takes an iron longer to cool down than heat up, organizing your clothing from Low to High temperature can cut down your ironing time. -
Select the temperature and steam level on the iron by turning the Smart Steam dial until you’ve reached the desired setting. A fabric guide is printed on the water tank for easy reference.
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Allow the iron about 2 minutes to heat up to the desired temperature.
Tip: To dry iron on low heat use Smart Steam settings 1–3, or for high heat simply empty the water tank and follow the normal directions. If emptying the tank, once preheated you may need to press the Burst of Steam button a few times to fully empty the water tank. -
Iron as long as needed. Note that if the iron is left inactive, the 3-Way Auto Shut off Safety feature will activate. Please see Additional Features section for more details.
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When finished ironing, turn the dial to the MIN setting and unplug from the outlet.
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Stand the iron on its heel rest and allow it to completely cool off before storing.
SETTING GUIDE
For best results it’s recommended to use the manufacturer’s garment tags for heat and steam instructions. When in doubt, always start at the low heat setting.
ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Even Steam Soleplate Design
Your Vitessa Advanced Steam Cord Reel Iron features our Even Steam soleplate design. This soleplate was engineered to provide a more even flow of steam from heel to tip, enabling you to quickly tame wrinkles anywhere on your garment. (B)
Smart Steam Technology
This technology gives you control of both soleplate heat and steam level in one dial. On traditional irons, the controls are separated, making it difficult to know what settings are right for each fabric. These simple controls take the guesswork out of ironing and ensure optimal results every time. (C)
Burst of Steam
Press the burst of steam button to generate additional steam. For best performance, leave several seconds between bursts. This feature works on settings 4–6 on the Smart Steam dial.
Spray Mist
Press the Spray Mist button to generate a light spray of water. Spray Mist is used to dampen tough wrinkles while dry or steam ironing. This setting works at any SmartSteam™ dial setting. Do not spray silk.
3-way Auto Shut-Off
The iron will automatically switch to Auto Shut-Off mode and stop heating after being left inactive for 30 seconds on the soleplate or side, and 8 minutes on the heel rest. When the iron is in Auto Shut-Off mode, the red light on the handle will blink. Simply move the iron to resume ironing and the soleplate will automatically heat to selected temperature.
Vertical Steaming
Skip the ironing board and use your iron like a garment steamer for small touch-ups. This can also be used for curtains or drapes.
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Start by following the instruction 1–4 in the “Using your Iron” section to heat the iron.
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Once the iron is preheated, place your garment on a hanger and hang it in a location that would not be impacted by the steam
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Tip: Shower rods in your bathroom are a great location.
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Hold the garment tight from the base or side (being careful to keep your hand away from the steam) and hold the iron in the other hand.
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Place the heated soleplate about an inch away from the fabric and press the Burst of Steam button on the handle. Allow a few seconds between bursts to avoid water dripping.
Tip: If water dripping occurs, that means the soleplate isn’t hot enough to create steam. Just allow the iron a minute to reheat and then resume steaming. -
When finished steaming, turn the dial to the MIN setting and unplug from the outlet.
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Stand iron on its heel rest and allow it to completely cool off before storing.
CLEANING AND CARE
This product contains no user serviceable parts. Refer to qualified service personnel.
CLEANING OUTSIDE SURFACES
- Make sure the iron is unplugged and has completely cooled.
- Wipe the soleplate and outer surface with a soft, damp cloth. Water and small amounts of gentle household soaps, such as dishwashing liquid, can be used. Never use heavy-duty cleaners, vinegar or abrasive scouring pads that may scratch or discolor the iron.
- After the iron has been thoroughly dried, turn the iron back on and lightly steam over an old cloth. This will help remove any reside left in the steam holes.
- When finished cleaning, turn iron off and allow time to cool before storing.
AUTO-CLEAN SYSTEM
Use this feature to keep the iron free of build-up. For optimal results over time, it is recommended that you clean your iron every 2-4 weeks. Homes with harder water should clean their iron more often, every 1-2 weeks.
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Fill the water tank well below the MAX fill line. Plug in the iron.
Tip: When pulling the cord out of the housing, be sure not to go past the warning tape. Pulling the cord too far can result in damage. -
Select the Wool Fabric setting (Number 5) on the Smart Steam dial and stand the iron on its heel while it preheats.
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Allow the iron to heat to desired temperature for about 2 minutes, then turn the dial to the MIN setting and unplug from the outlet.
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Hold iron over a sink with the soleplate facing down. Press the Auto Clean button. Be careful, as hot water and steam will come out of the vents.
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Continue to hold the button down until all of the water has emptied. If necessary, slightly tilt the iron from side-to-side and front-to-back to aid the process.
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When finished, release the Auto Clean button and place the iron on its heel rest. Allow the iron to completely cool before storing.
STORING YOUR IRON
- Check that the iron is on the MIN setting, unplugged and completely cool.
- Press the cord reel button on the heel of the iron to start retracting the cord into the housing. Slowly reel in the cord, being careful to avoid cord bunching. (D)
- Emptying the water tank is recommended after use. Any water left in the tank could discolor and cause staining. Simply open the water tank door and hold the water upside down over a sink until the tank is empty.
- Always store vertically on its heel to prevent water leaking from the soleplate.
IRONING TIPS AND TRICKS
- This iron is designed to use normal tap water. If your water is very hard, you can use a mixture of 50% tap water and 50% distilled water to avoid built-up. It is not recommended to use water with perfumes or scented additives.
- Since it takes an iron longer to cool down than heat up, organizing your clothing from Low to High temperature can cut down your ironing time.
- Whenever temperature settings are changed, allow the iron to stand a minute or two to allow heat up or cool down. Test garment by pressing a small hidden area to make sure temperature of iron is correct.
- Whenever ironing a garment with mixed fabrics, read the garment’s tag for detailed directions or select the fabric setting for the most delicate fabric. For example, when ironing a shirt that is 65% cotton and 35% polyester, use the polyester setting.
- If you’re unsure of the fabric’s content, test a small area (on the inside seam or hem) before you proceed to iron the entire garment or cloth.
- If water dripping occurs, this means that the soleplate isn’t hot enough to create steam. Just allow the iron a minute to reheat and then resume ironing.
- To prevent iron marks on your fabric, iron the fabric inside out.
- Putting on your clothes right after ironing can actually create wrinkles. Always allow your clothing to cool for about 5 minutes after ironing to set the press.
- Did you know that you can use your iron like a garment steamer for touch-ups? See the vertical steaming section for more details.
- Did you know you should be cleaning your iron at least once a month? See the Auto-Clean™ section for more details.
TROUBLESHOOTING
NEED HELP?
For service, repair or any questions regarding your appliance, please call our Customer Service Line at 1-800-231-9786. Please DO NOT return the product to the place of purchase. Also, please DO NOT mail product back to manufacturer, nor bring it to a service center. You may also want to consult the website listed on the cover of this pamphlet.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
(Applies only in the United States and Canada)
What does it cover?
Any defect in material or workmanship provided; however, Spectrum Brands’ liability will not exceed the purchase price of product.
For how long?
Two years from the date of original purchase with proof of such purchase.
What will we do to help you?
Provide you with a reasonably similar replacement product that is either new or factory refurbished.
How do you get service?
- Save your receipt as proof of date of sale.
- Visit the online service website at www.prodprotect.com/applica, or call toll-free
- 800-231-9786, for general warranty service.
- If you need parts or accessories, please call 1-800-738-0245.
What does your warranty not cover?
- Damage from commercial use
- Damage from misuse, abuse or neglect
- Products that have been modified in any way
- Products used or serviced outside the country of purchase
- Glass parts and other accessory items that are packed with the unit
- Shipping and handling costs associated with the replacement of the unit
- Consequential or incidental damages (Please note, however, that some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential or incidental damages, so this limitation may not apply to you.)
How does state law relate to this warranty?
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights that vary from state to state or province to province.
FAQs
What drawbacks does the Black+Decker ICR2010 steam iron have?****
It could take some time to iron your materials with a steam iron because they don’t create as much heat as steam generators or other steaming systems, and they also need to be refilled more frequently.
Can we use a steam iron like the Black+Decker ICR2010 without water?****
Yes. Simply unplug your steam iron, let it cool, and then drain the water tank to get rid of the remaining water in the iron. If your iron has a dry/steam setting, select it; if not, select “MIN”. If your iron has a dry/steam setting, select it.
What is the ideal steam iron wattage for the Black+Decker ICR2010?****
Each iron we advise has at least 1,500 watts, which is sufficient for the job. Through testing, I’ve found that low-wattage irons can’t produce enough heat and steam to get rid of tough wrinkles.
How long does a Black+Decker ICR2010 steam iron last?****
Even the priciest steam irons should last 10 to 20 years. But given the likelihood that technology will advance greatly over the next 20 years, you could decide to update before your iron loses its usefulness.
Is the Black+Decker ICR2010 steam iron a heavy electricity user?****
A steam iron or flatiron needs about 800-2000 watts each day. For instance, if you leave your iron on for 10 minutes per day for a month, it will use around 5 kWh of electricity. Despite the fact that your model has one of the highest rates of electricity consumption among your appliances, you can calculate the specific amount it uses.
How should a Black+Decker ICR2010 steam iron be maintained?****
Be sure to clean the anti-calc valve. To achieve this, turn off the iron’s power and let it cool for 45 minutes. Keep your soleplate clean and squeaky- smooth. To maintain your Tefal Access Easy operating smoothly, wipe the soleplate with a damp, smooth cloth. Follow the after-use instructions.
Is a Black+Decker ICR2010 steam iron with a higher power better?****
Higher wattage irons are stronger and usually heat up more quickly. They also have a propensity to create the iron heavier, which is helpful for lessening wrinkles. Ironing can still be done with less power even if wattage greater than 1,000 is often regarded as optimal (it just might take longer).
Why does a Steam Iron Black+Decker ICR2010 Leak Water?****
The temperature can be too low, causing your iron to drip or leak. Your iron needs to get hot enough to turn water into steam. Give your iron some time to warm up before using it. Consult your iron’s user manual to make sure the temperature setting is high enough for the steam feature.
How long does it take a Steam Iron Black+Decker ICR2010 to heat up?****
The average time for your iron to heat up is two minutes. You can check the “Wait” and “Ready” indicators to see when your iron has reached the ideal temperature for the fabric type you selected.
How do you prevent rust on a Black+Decker ICR2010 steam iron?****
Whenever filling a steam iron, only use pure water. Even filtered-free,
municipally produced water contains minerals that could damage or clog your
iron.
Empty the iron’s water tank after every usage. Use a microfiber cloth to dry
up any leaks.
How is the water tank for a Black+Decker ICR2010 steam iron cleaned?****
Half a tank of warm water should be added, and after that it should be carefully shook. Fill it up, then give it a good water rinse (do not use detergent). Note: Algae may grow in the tank of your iron if water is there for a long time. Your Philips Steam Iron’s water tank should be regularly emptied to prevent the growth of algae or residue.
How should the base of a Black+Decker ICR2010 steam iron be cleaned?****
Simply combine little baking soda with a little water to produce a paste. Then, using a soft brush or towel, scrub the soleplate of the iron with this solution. Just use water to wipe it away.
How do you clean a Black+Decker ICR2010 steam iron of mineral buildup?****
Water and baking soda should be combined to make a thick paste. Using a soft cloth or sponge, apply the paste to the soleplate (the bottom of the iron), paying special attention to any areas where there are mineral deposits. Before removing the paste with a moist cloth, let it a few minutes to dry.
How hot is the iron steam produced by the Black+Decker ICR2010?****
Depending on the fabric, the heating process is frequently carried out at a temperature between 180 and 220 °C (356-428 °F). The long-chain polymer molecules that hold the fibres of the fabric together are disconnected during ironing.
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