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Philips GC8220 - Preparing for Use; Filling the Water Tank

Philips GC8220
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Note: The iron may give off some smoke when you use it for the rst time. This
is normal and stops after a short while.
Note: Some particles may come out of the soleplate when you use the iron for
the rst time. This is normal; the particles are harmless and stop coming out of
the iron after a short while.
Note: When you switch on the appliance, the steam generator may produce a
pumping sound. This is normal; the sound tells you that water is pumped into
the steam generator.
1 Remove any sticker or protective foil from the soleplate and clean
the soleplate with a soft cloth.
Preparing for use
1
Place the steam generator on a stable and level surface, e.g. on the
hard part of the ironing board or on a table.
Filling the detachable water tank
You can ll the water tank at any time during use.
Do not put hot water, perfume, vinegar, starch, descaling agents, ironing
aids or other chemicals in the water tank.
Do not overll the water tank, otherwise water may spill out of the
lling opening when you reinsert the water tank.
1 Remove the detachable water tank from the steam generator.
2 Fill the water tank with tap water up to the MAX indication.
Note: If the tap water in your area is very hard, we advise you to mix it with an
equal amount of distilled water.
3 Slide the water tank rmly back into the steam generator (‘click’).
Note: If the water tank is not properly placed, the iron does not produce any
steam.
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When the water tank is empty, the water tank rell light starts ashing and
steam ironing is no longer possible.
1 Remove the water tank and ll it.
2 Put the water tank back into the steam generator.
The iron is ready for steam ironing again.,
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