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DeLonghi VVX1005 User manual

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IMPORTANT
Read this manual thoroughly before using the appliance. This will ensure optimum results and maximum safety.
Save these instructions for future reference.
WARNINGS
Carefully read the following instructions.
• Before using the appliance, check that the mains supply
voltage corresponds to the voltage indicated on the rat-
ing plate. Only connect the appliance to a power supply
and sockets with a minimum current rating of 10 A and
provided with an earth connection.
• If the socket and mains lead plug are incompatible, the
socket should be changed by qualified personnel only.
• The safety of this appliance is guaranteed only if correct-
ly connected to a proper and effective earth connection
as specified by current electrical safety standards and
regulations. The manufacturer cannot be considered
responsible for damage caused by the absence of an
earth connection on the power supply line.
If in doubt, consult an expert.
• Do not leave the iron unsupervised when plugged into
the power socket.
• Never leave the appliance filled with water in a room
where it will be subject to a temperature below or equal
to 0°C.
• After removing the packing, make sure the appliance is
not damaged.
If in doubt, do not use the appliance and consult an
expert.
• The packing elements (plastic bags, polystyrene foam,
etc.) should be kept out of the reach of children as they
are a safety hazard.
• When unpacked, the removable water tank is detached
from the appliance and in a separate bag.
• Adapters, multiple sockets and/or extensions should not
be used. If their use is necessary, only adapters, multiple
sockets and extensions complying with current safety
standards and regulations should be used, taking care
not to exceed the power limit indicated on the adapter.
• This appliance is intended for household use only. Any
other use is considered inappropriate and consequently
dangerous.
• Noises could occur when the steam generator is heating
up or cooling down. This is due to normal expansion of
the metal it is made from.
• The manufacturer is not liable for damage caused by
inappropriate, incorrect or irresponsible use or for dam-
age resulting from repairs carried out by unqualified
personnel.
• If the water tank is damaged, replace with original spare
parts.
• For all repairs and for replacement of the mains lead if
damaged contact an authorised service centre to main-
tain the efficiency of your appliance and the validity of
the guarantee. For the same reasons, you are always
recommended to use original spare parts.
• Use the iron rest provided ONLY. If it is damaged, use
only an original replacement.
•IMPORTANT!!
In the event of malfunction, the appliance has a safety
valve which discharges the steam from the bottom of
the steam generator. On opening of the valve, you will
hear a loud whistle. Immediately turn the iron off, unplug
it from the mains and contact an authorised Customer
Service Centre.
The use of all electrical appliances implies the observance of
some fundamental rules.
IN PARTICULAR:
• Never touch the appliance with wet or damp hands or
feet. Never place the appliance in water.
• Never use the appliance in bathrooms.
• Never pull the mains lead or the appliance with wet or
damp hands or feet.
• Never let children or unfit persons use the appliance
without supervision.
• Never leave the appliance plugged in as it could be a
safety hazard.
• Before cleaning or servicing, disconnect the appliance
by removing the plug from the socket.
• In the event of malfunction or faulty operation, switch off
and do not attempt to repair. For all repairs contact a
Customer Service Centre appointed by the manufacturer
only and ask for original spare parts. Failure to comply
with this warning could compromise the safety of the
appliance.
• When the appliance is to be discarded, after unplugging
from the mains, the lead should be cut to make the appli-
ance unusable.
•
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by
the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly quali-
fied persons in order to avoid a hazard.
• Before adding water, always remove the tank from the
appliance: never fill the appliance under running water.
•All contact between the hot base and cables must be rig-
orously avoided.
•If the safety thermistor is activated, the appliance switch-
es off automatically. Before re-use, it must be serviced by
qualified personnel.
•Do not direct the steam jet toward people as this could
be dangerous.
•Do not use the iron on excessively damp clothes.
•After ironing, allow the iron to cool before putting away.
•NEVER mix the water in the tank (5) with stain removers,
additives or perfumed essences. This would jeopardise
the safety of the appliance and irreparably damage the
steam generator, possibly requiring it to be replaced.
•Unplug the appliance when not in use. Do not leave
plugged in unnecessarily.
•During use, the steam generator should not be moved.
• If the ironing system is dropped causing visible damage
to the appliance (steam generator or iron), do not use.
Take to an authorised service centre.
• The steam generator should be placed on a flat surface
extremely resistant to high temperatures.
•
The appliance must be used on a stable ironing
board
This appliance complies with directive 89/336/EEC on radio
interference suppression.
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DESCRIPTION
1) Steam button lock (certain models only)
2) Steam discharge button
2A)Steam discharge trigger (certain models only)
2B) Steam discharge wheel with top and bottom
activation and end lock for continuous delivery
(certain models only).
3) Iron thermostat knob
4) “Iron at temperature” indicator light
5) Removable water tank
6) Tank cap
7) Iron rest
8) "Steam ready" indicator light
9) Steam regulation knob
10)"Iron on" indicator light
11)"Steam generator on" indicator light
12)Cable winder (certain models only)
13)Iron ON/OFF switch
14)Steam generator ON/OFF switch
15)Separate iron mat (certain models only)
16)Cable wand (certain models only)
USEFUL HINTS
•The original appearance and softness of fabrics
such as velvet or wool, or gloves, bags etc. can
be restored by passing the iron a short distance
away with the steam jet in operation.
• To remove the marks left by furniture and
restore carpets to new, allow the steam to pene-
trate into the flattened pile and brush lightly.
• Do not rest or use the iron on zips, hooks, rings
etc to avoid scratching the plate.
• Keep the surface of the plate clean. To clean,
when cold, wipe the surface with a damp cloth.
The iron must never be treated with descaling
products.
• After use, always wait for the iron to cool down
before putting away.
Avoid touching the water tank while the iron is
hot.
• Store the iron in a dry place.
• It is not necessary to empty the tank after iron-
ing. However, the appliance should be drained
of water if left unused for long periods.
• Separate clothes according to the recommend-
ed ironing temperature and begin ironing with
items requiring the lowest temperatures.
• Silk may be dry-pressed on the reverse.
• Wool, cotton and fine linen can either be
steam-ironed on the reverse or on the right
side, interposing a thin cloth between the iron
and the fabric to avoid “shine”.Starched fabrics
require greater moisture. Iron whites and light
colours on the right side and dark colours on
the reverse. Embroidery should also be ironed
on the reverse to make it stand out.
• Linen can be steam-ironed with abundant
steam. Iron dark colours on the reverse to avoid
“shine”. Iron lapels on the right side to make
them stand out.
• Each time the iron is used (including for the first
time) or if you have not used the steam for sev-
eral minutes, press the steam discharge button
several times away from the ironing board.
This will eliminate cold water from the steam
circuit.
• The separate iron mat and cable wand (for
mounting either on the right or left, see fig. 2)
provided with certain models enable the appli-
ance to be arranged as you wish.
Note: use the iron mat on the ironing board
only.
• During use, the iron can be rested in a "verti-
cal" position (fig. 6). However, make sure the
surface is even to avoid the iron falling over.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
STEAM IRONING
Before steam ironing, make sure the fabric is suit-
able for this kind of ironing. The machine works
with normal tap water. In the event of very hard
water (hardness above 27°F) we suggest using dis-
tilled water diluted 50% with tap water. Never use
distilled water alone. Never use chemical sub-
stances or detergents (eg perfumed water, essences,
descaling solutions, etc).
Filling the water tank and connecting to the mains
Make sure the mains lead is unplugged from the
mains socket. Remove the tank and the cap, then fill
with water. Replace the cap.
Place the iron rest in a raised position (fig. 1), lift-
ing it by the special indents on both sides.
Plug into the mains socket.
Functioning
Press the ON-OFF switch (14) to turn power to the
steam generator on. The “steam ready” and "steam
generator on" (11) indicator lights come on.
Press the ON-OFF switch (13) to turn on the iron.
The “iron at temperature” (4) indicator light and
“iron on” indicator light (10) come on.
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NB: When used for the first time, the appliance
may give off smoke and an odour for several
minutes. This is caused by heating and subse-
quent drying of the sealers used in assembling
the steam generator and iron. You are recom-
mended to ventilate the room.
It is normal to hear the noise of the pump convey-
ing the water to the steam generator.
Position the thermostat regulation knob (3) in the
area shown in figure 1 or 2 (according to the
model) depending on the type of fabric to be
ironed (fig. 2). Wait for the "steam ready" (8)
and "iron at temperature" (4) indicator lights to go
out before starting ironing.
NB: both indicator lights will go on and off during
ironing, according to the temperature reached by
the steam generator and iron. This is part of the
normal functioning of the iron and not a cause for
concern.
During steam ironing, it is normal to hear the
water pump come on and go off. This is due to
transfer of water from the tank to the steam gen-
erator. It is part of normal iron operation and not
a cause for concern.
The steam regulator (9) enables the quantity of
steam to be increased or decreased.
NB: When switching on the iron, keep the knob in
the maximum steam discharge position.
WARNING: the iron-steam generator connecting hose
may become hot.
Steam discharge in models with professional iron
To obtain steam, press the steam button (2) located
on the iron.
NB: If your iron has both the button (2) and trigger
(2A), you can choose to use either the top button or
the bottom trigger as you prefer.
In certain models with professional iron, a slide (1)
allows a continuous output of steam to be
obtained by keeping the steam button pressed
down mechanically, avoiding the need to do so
manually.
To use, simply press the button (2) and slide the
lock backwards.
To release the button, slide the lock forwards.
Steam discharge in models with domestic iron
To obtain steam discharge, rotate the wheel (2B)
forwards. The wheel can be rotated from the bot-
tom of the handgrip (fig. 7).
To obtain continuous steam rotate the wheel for-
wards until it locks into place.
Topping up the tank with water
When the water in the tank reaches about 2 cm
from the bottom, you must top up the level as
follows:
·Turn the steam generator and iron off using the
switches (13 and 14).
·Unplug from the mains socket.
·Remove the tank and the cap, fill with water then
replace the cap.
·Replace the tank on the appliance, making sure it
is correctly positioned.
IMPORTANT: it is normal for there to be water on
the surface the iron is resting on. This is due to a
drainage hole in the tank housing.
Leakage of small amounts of water is normal and is
caused by movement of the tank for filling.
If you inadvertently allow the water in the tank to run
dry, you can continue ironing for about 10-15 min-
utes depending on the quantity of steam used. If the
tank is not filled, the pump vibrates and steam is no
longer generated.
When the tank is topped up with water, the appli-
ance operates as when first turned on. Steam will be
ready in 5 minutes. During this time, you will hear
the pump fill 4 or 5 times for about 30 seconds.
After this time, the steam generator is stabilised and
normal operation is resumed with water being
pumped intermittently.
You should not continue steam ironing with no
water in the tank and the pump vibrating. This
could irreparably damage internal components.
FIG. 7
DRY IRONING
Plug the appliance into the mains.
Press the switch (13) to turn power to the iron on.
The indicator lights (4) and (10) come on.
Position the thermostat regulation knob (3) accord-
ing to the type of fabric to be ironed (fig. 2).
When dry ironing, do not use the steam control (2
or 2B).
NB: When the iron has reached the selected tem-
perature, the indicator light (4) goes out.
AFTER IRONING
Wait for the appliance to cool down, then return
the iron rest to the original position.
Avoid touching the water tank while the iron is hot.
Some models are fitted with a cable winder.
Subject to changes
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