Turbo Pro
Instructions for use
YOUR STEAM IRON
L. Auto stop safety warning light
(depending on the model)
K. “Jeans” trigger
A. Burst of steam
(depending on the model)
button
B. Spray button
C. Water tank
filler cover
J. Cord
clip
I. Thermostat light
H. Thermostat control
G. Dry
/ Steam control
D. Spray
F.
Maximum tank filling point
E. Anti-calc valve
and lock
Your iron is equipped with an integrated system that
protects against the effects of lime-scale.
Important! (depending on the model).
Take off the soleplate protection before heating the iron.
!
Read these instructions carefully and make sure you keep them.
HELPLINE : FOR ANY PROBLEMS OR
QUERIES, PLEASE TELEPHONE
0845 602 1454 (UK - calls charged at local rate)
or (01) 47 51947 (Ireland)
STEAM IRONING
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Filling the tank
1. Place the steam control (
G) on
.
2. Open the cover of the water tank filler hole (C),
place the iron on a table (not when iron is hot),
as shown in the diagram, and then fill it.
!
Important
You should not fill the tank beyond the MAX level
(iron standing vertically on the heel).
The water to use in your iron
Your iron has been designed to operate using tap water. However, if your water is
very hard, mix it 50% tap water with 50% distilled water.
Types of water to be avoided
Do not add anything to the contents of the water tank, and do not use pure
demineralised water, water from clothes dryers, scented or softened water, water
from refrigerators, batteries or air conditioners, pure distilled water or rainwater.
These contain organic waste or mineral elements that become concentrated when
heated and cause spitting, brown staining or premature wear to your iron. Never
use additives (perfumed water, starch, perfumed oils…)
!
Important
When the appliance is used for the first time, a harmless odour and smoke may
be given off. This has no effect on the use of the appliance and will disappear
quickly.
Before using your iron with the steam function for the first time, we recommend
that you operate it in a horizontal position for a few moments, away from your
linen, i.e. press several times on the Burst of Steam button
.
CARING FOR YOUR IRON
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Self-cleaning (twice a month)
1. Fill the tank to the MAX mark (see our
recommendations on the type of water to use).
2. Put the thermostat control (
H) on MAX and the
steam control ( ) on and switch on.
G
3. Place the iron on its heel and wait around 5
minutes.
4. Unplug the iron and place over the sink
horizontally. Push the lock (E) backwards to
free the anti-calc valve, then remove it
completely.
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5. Shake the iron gently until most water (and any
impurities) has drained from the soleplate.
N.B. Once you have done this, it is normal for a little
water to remain in the water tank because the iron’s
anti-drip system may prevent the tank being
completely emptied. This will not effect its ironing
performance.
6. Replace the anti-calc valve (E).
!
Note!
Your iron will only operate when the anti-calc valve
is in place.
7. When the soleplate is just warm, wipe the iron
with a soft cloth.
8. To keep the anti-calc valve working, once a month leave it to soak in
white vinegar or pure lemon juice for around 2 hours. Rinse the stem
with water before inserting back in the iron.
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CLEANING THE SOLEPLATE
!
Important
Unplug your iron and let it cool down before cleaning.
When the soleplate is cool, clean with a soft damp cloth or non-metallic
washing up pad. Do not use detergent or descaling products. Never put
the iron under the tap.
We recommend that when using starch, it should be sprayed onto the reverse
side of the fabric and the soleplate cleaned more frequently. Try to avoid ironing
over zips which may have rough edges.
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PUTTING YOUR IRON AWAY
1. Set the steam control (
2. Unplug the iron.
G) on
.
3. Empty the tank over the sink.
4. Wind the cord loosely around the heel and fix
the clip ( ) onto the cord.
J
5. Store the iron upright on its heel. Never place it
on a metallic support.
!
Note
Wait until the iron has cooled down before storing it.
This appliance is designed for domestic use only.
In the case of professional use, inappropriate use or failure to
comply with the instructions, the manufacturer accepts no
responsibility and the guarantee does not apply.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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•
Important! Your electrical installation must correspond to that of your iron (220-
240V). Connecting to the wrong voltage may cause irreparable damage to the
iron and this will invalidate the guarantee.
•
•
This iron must be plugged into an earthed socket. If you are using an
extension lead, ensure that it is bipolar (10A-or 13A for UK only) with an earth.
If the cord is damaged, it must be replaced immediately by an Approved
Service Centre as this is dangerous.
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•
•
Never immerse the iron in water!
The appliance must be unplugged before filling or emptying the tank
If the iron is dropped, have it checked by a professional before reuse: invisible
damage may be dangerous.
•
•
Your appliance gives off steam which can cause burns.
The soleplate of the iron may be very hot:
- never touch it
- always leave it to cool before you put it away
-
never leave your iron unattended when plugged in or when the soleplate is still hot.
- keep your iron away from children.
Never take your iron apart: call the Helpline or consult your Approved
Service Centre (see separate leaflet).
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS (FOR U.K. ONLY)
Warning: this appliance must be
earthed.
Important: the wires in this lead are
coloured in accordance with
the following codes :
- Green and yellow : earth
- Brown : live
Brown
or red
L
Green and
yellow
or green
E
Fit correct
fuse
Blue or
N
black
Use cable
gripper
- Blue : neutral.
• Connect the green/yellow wire to the terminal in the plug marked ”E”
or by the earth symbol or coloured green and yellow.
• Connect the brown wire to the terminal in the plug marked ”L” or coloured
red.
• Connect the blue wire to the terminal in the plug marked ”N” or
coloured black. A 13 amp fuse should be fitted when the appliance is
connected to a BS 1363A plug.
Seek professional advice if unsure of the correct procedure for the above.
Important : If the electrical cord of this appliance is damaged or shows
signs of wear, it must only be replaced by an authorised Tefal Service
Centre (see section After Sales Service - see separate leaflet).
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problems and possible causes
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Solutions
The iron does not heat up
•
The auto-stop safety switch has operated.
•
Restart the iron by lightly shaking it.
•
Thermostat control not correctly positioned.
• Set thermostat control to required fabric to be ironed.
Your iron produces little or no steam
Your iron is new.
•
•
On first use, wait 5 minutes until steam is
produced.
• Place the thermostat control on ••, ••• or Max
and the steam control on the steam zone
• The temperature selected is too low.
.
•
•
The steam control is on
.
•
•
Put the Steam control on
.
Your iron is clogged with scale or has been
used dry for too long.
Clean the anti-calc valve and follow the steps
for selfcleaning the iron.
Water is dripping from the holes in the soleplate
• You are using the Burst of Steam button or the
“Jeans” trigger too much.
•
Wait a minute between each use.
• You are using the “Jeans” trigger on wool, silk
or synthetics.
•
Set the thermostat to ••• or Max before using the
“Jeans” trigger. Do not use the “Jeans” trigger on
wool, silk or synthetics.
• The thermostat is not functioning correctly.
• Steam used before the iron is hot enough.
•
Take the iron to an approved service centre.
• After switching on wait until the thermostat
indicator light goes out before using the steam.
Brownish water is dripping from the soleplate and is staining the laundry
•
Operate the self-clean function and follow our
recommendations on "The water to use" (see
section 1).
• You are using chemical de-scaling products or
additives in the water.
•
Fabric fibres have accumulated in the
soleplate holes or between the iron body and
the soleplate and are singeing.
•
Clean the soleplate with a non-metal, washing up
pad. Vacuum the soleplate holes from time to
time. Operate the self-clean function.
The soleplate is dirty or brown and is soiling the laundry
•
Clean the soleplate. See the
paragraph "Setting the temperature".
•
You are using a temperature that is too high.
•
Your laundry has not been sufficiently rinsed
or you are using starch.
•
Clean the soleplate. Spray starch on the other
side of the fabric to the side being ironed.
The soleplate is scratched or damaged
•
Always place your iron on its heel.
•
You have placed your iron horizontally on a
metal support.
• Try to avoid ironing over zips which may have
rough edges.
• You have ironed over a zip.
• Consult an Approved Service dealer.
If you have any other problems or queries with your product,
please consult your Approved Service Centre
(see separate leaflet) or call the Helpline (see front page).
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