Eureka voyage User manual

VOYAGE™
INSTRUCTIONS MANUAL


Cautions for the rst use
Remember, safety should be your rst priority.
1. Please make sure that you disconnect all other electronic devices
connected to the power line you plan on using for your iron.
2. Make sure that you have removed any packaging or protective covers
from the soleplate.
3. When plugged in for the rst time, you may notice slight smoke due to
production grease. Do not worry as this will cease shortly.
4. Always avoid harsh contact between your iron and other metal objects.
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Safety Instructions
1. Whenever you need to step away from the iron, make sure that you
unplug it and leave the iron in a vertical position with the soleplate
facing upright.
2. Avoid children near the plugged iron.
3. Avoid contact of hot soleplate with your hands or ammable objects
during use.
4. CAUTION! Make sure your iron is disconnected from the power supply
before pouring water in the water tank.
5. DO NOT immerse any part of the iron in any type of liquid.
6. DO NOT use the iron if the cord is damaged. Consult with the
manufacturer to get your iron xed or replaced.
(See last page for instructions)
7. To prevent deposition of minerals in the steam holes, it is
recommended to use distilled water for cleaner steam holes.
8. Never use chemically descaled water.
9. Avoid directing steam towards people or animals. Steam is hazardous
and can cause severe skin burns.
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Parts & Features
1. Heat Settings
2. Steam Control
3. Water Filling Cover
4. Steam Surge™ Button
5. Water Tank
6. Foldable Handle
7. LED Indicator Light
8. Voltage selector 120V or 220-240V
9. Auto Shut-O LED Indicator Light
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Dry Ironing
1. Make sure the iron’s voltage correctly matches with the specic regional
voltage requirement before plugging it into the power outlet.
2. Unfold the handle by lifting it up.
3. Set the movable Steam Control Slider to point ‘’0’’.
4. Adjust ironing temperature in accordance with the fabric’s requirement.
5. Allow the iron to warm up before usage.
Filling with Water
1. Before lling the water tank, make sure that the iron is unplugged,
temperature slider is positioned at the “OFF” mark, and the iron is held
at approximately 45º tilt.
2. Open up the water tank tab found on the handle and add cold clean
water by using the measuring cup. Carefully monitor the water tank
level during this process to prevent overlling.
3. To close, rmly press the water tank tab shut.
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Steam Ironing
1. Fill the water tank in accordance with the “Filling with Water” instructions.
2. Plug the cord into the outlet.
3. By using the temperature control slider, match the ironing temperature
with the instructions given on your fabric’s label.
4. The light “ON” indicates that the iron’s temperature is increasing steadily.
5. According to your requirement, adjust the Steam Adjustable Control
slider by shifting it up for more steam and down for no steam.
6. To achieve best steam discharge, make sure that the thermostat dial is
set at the MAX mark.
7. For strong steaming, press the steam surge button. Remember that
this function doesn’t work at low temperature settings.
9. When done ironing, turn the steam On/O button to ‘’0’’ and set the
temperature control to “O’’.
10. Set the iron in an upright position, and then unplug the cord.
11. When your iron has cooled down, fold the handle by pressing on the
handle folding button and store in your heat-resistant pouch.

Steam Ironing
Steam Adjustable
Control Lever
Steam Surge™
This function is specially designed to remove the toughest wrinkles
and creases present in heavy fabrics. By pressing the Steam Surge™, a
sudden surge of steam is expelled out of the soleplate, which is extremely
useful in straightening even the most stubborn creases. For optimal
results, make sure Steam Surge™ is used at higher temperatures and a
regular 5 second delay between each steam burst is maintained. When
steam is completely depleted, give it some time for steam to build up.
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Steam Surge™
Steam Surge™
Button
Vertical Steam
By holding the iron in a vertical position, you can apply burst of steam to
remove creases from curtains or any type of hanging fabrics.

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Before you begin cleaning, unplug the iron and allow it to cool down.
1. Clean the soleplate with any moist cloth and non-abrasive cleaner.
2. If bers stick to the soleplate, use damp cloth immersed in vinegar to
wipe o adherent bers.
3. Never use strong acids or cleaning solutions when cleaning soleplate.
4. Remove any left over water from the water tank.
5. To prevent any damage to the cord, allow the iron to completely cool
down before winding the cord around the soleplate.
6. Make sure the steam selector is set to ‘’0’’ and the thermostat dial is
set to “OFF” before putting your iron away.
7. Before packing your iron into the travel pouch, fold the handle by
pressing the handle folding button.
Cleaning & Maintenance

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Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Reasons
There is little heat or no
heat.
Steam has stopped or
there is leakage.
There is no ow of steam
or vertical steam is absent.
Water is leaking from
soleplate.
There is less steam.
Cross check thermostat dial
and look for any error in power
transmission.
You may use a toothpick if there
is something stuck in a steam
hole, but do not scratch the
soleplate.
Adjust the steam control slider
to the proper position by moving
up or down.
Fill the water level up to the MAX
mark on the tank.
Adjust thermostat slider to your
desired setting.
Give regular pauses between
each burst of steam.
Set the thermostat dial to a
higher setting.
Remove excess water.
Cord may be unplugged or thermostat
improperly set.
Thermostat slider is set at the OFF mark.
Repeated usage of vertical burst of steam or the
iron is not hot enough.
The iron is not hot enough.
The water is exceeding the MAX position mark.
Clogged steam holes.
Steam control slider is not set to the proper
position.
Not enough water in tank.
Solution

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This product has a warranty for 2 years from provable date of purchase against defects in material and
workmanship. During this period such defects will be repaired, or the product will be replaced at no charge.
This warranty does not cover damage caused by misuse, negligence, or improper installation. Warranty
is also invalid in any case that the product is taken apart or serviced by an unauthorized service station.
TO CLAIM:
Purchaser must receive a Return Authorization Number by calling our service center at 1-844-EUREKA5
(844-387-3525) or visit our website www.eurekagarmentcare.net for more info. Once your return has been
authorized, please send your package, prepaid postage, with a copy of your proof of purchase. You will
also need to enclose a letter explaining the nature of your diculty in detail. Please allow 2-4 weeks for
return shipping.
Smartek USA Inc.
12 Hinsdale Street, NY 11207
Eureka is a registered trademark used under license from Electrolux Home Products Inc. Designed in USA.
Assembled in China. © 2015
Warranty

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