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Rowenta Compact Steam Pro - Maintenance and Cleaning

Rowenta Compact Steam Pro
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6 • Vertical steam ironing
Set the temperature of the iron to the
max position.
Hang the garment on a coat hanger
and hold the fabric slightly taut with
one hand.
Press repeatedly on the steam - fig.18
steam trigger (beneath the iron handle)
moving the iron from top to bottom -
fig. 19.
Examples of how to use the vertical
steaming function:
Removing creases directly on hangers
from delicate fabrics that you do not want
to bring into contact with the hot iron.
Refreshing a shirt or a suit just before
putting it on.
As steam is very hot: never attempt to
remove creases from a garment while
it is being worn, always hang garments
on a coat hanger. For fabrics other than
linen or cotton, hold the iron a few
centimetres from the garment to avoid
burning the fabric.- fig. 23
7 • Dry ironing
Do not press the steam trigger.
8 • Fill the water tank again
When there is no more steam and the
“Water tank empty” light flashes - fig. 20:
the water tank is empty.
Press the ON / OFF button. Unplug your product.
fill the water tank -
fig. 8-9-10-11
do not fill
above the Max level
Plug your product. Press the ON / OFF
button located on the control panel. Press
the Restart button located on the control
panel. The red light turns off.
The steam station and the iron are ready for
use when the ON button light is on and the
iron temperature control light goes out.
9 • Storing the steam station
Turn off the appliance and unplug
it. Place the iron on the iron rest on
the steam station. Lock the iron onto
the base unit by pressing it until you
hear an audible “click”, so your iron is
secure – fig 4. wrap the cord under the
product by winding it.
Leave the steam station to cool for at least
one hour before putting it away if it is to be
stored in a cupboard or confined space.
You can then store your steam station safely.
10 • «AUTO-OFF» System
For your safety, the steam generator is
fitted with an «AUTO-OFF» monitoring
system, which is activated automatically
after approximately 8 minutes without use.
Only the «ON-OFF» button flashes to
indicate that the appliance is on standby.
-
fig. 34
• To reactivate the steam generator:
- Press the «ON-OFF» button.
- fig. 35
- Wait for the «ON» button light to stop
flashing before starting your ironing again.
For your safety, after approximately 30
minutes of non-use, the «AUTO-OFF»
system switches off your steam generator.
To start your ironing again, press the
«ON-OFF» button.
- fig. 36-37-38.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
11 • Cleaning the station
The iron soleplate: Unplug the appliance
and clean the soleplate of your iron
when it is cool with a damp cloth or a
non abrasive sponge.
The base unit: Clean the plastic parts of
the appliance occasionally with a soft
cloth.
If this occurs, remove the excess
water.
Do not use any cleaning or descaling
products for cleaning the soleplate or
the base-unit. Never hold the iron or
the base unit under the tap.
12 • Easy descaling of your
steam station
Do not use any descaling substances
(vinegar, industrial descaling products,
etc.) when rinsing the scale collector: they
could damage it.
Before emptying your steam station, it
must always be left to cool for 2 hours to
avoid any risks of scalding.
The water in the appliance may still be
hot and cause burns even after 2 hours of
cooling down. Handle the appliance with
care when then collector is removed,
particularly when you are emptying it.
To extend the life of your steam station and
avoid scale on your ironing, your steam station
is equipped with a built-in scale collector. This
collector, located in the boiler, automatically
removes the scale that forms inside.
Operation:
An orange “Anti-Calc button” light located - fig.
24 on the control panel starts flashing to tell
you that the scale collector needs rinsing.
Once the steam station has cooled completely,
remove the scale collector - fig. 26.
Unscrew the scale collector and remove it
from the housing; it contains the scale
that has built up in the tank - fig. 26-27.
To clean the collector properly, just rinse it
under running water to remove the scale
it contains - fig. 28.
Put the collector back into its housing and
screw it in completely to keep it
watertight
- fig. 29-30.
The next time you use your iron,
press the “Restart OK button“ button
on the control panel to turn off the
orange “ANTI-CALC button” light.
Twice a year:
In addition to this regular maintenance
procedure, we recommend that you rinse
the boiler completely once every 6 months,
or once every 25 times you use your steam
station.
Make sure that the steam station has
been unplugged and allowed to cool for
at least 2 hours. - fig. 39.
Place the steam station on the edge of
your sink and the iron to one side, on its
heel.
unscrew the scale collector - fig. 40-41.
Hold your steam station at an angle and
use a jug to fill the boiler with 1/4 litre of
tap water.- fig. 42.
Shake the base unit for a few seconds
then empty it completely into the sink.-
fig. 43-44.
Fit the collector back in its housing
and screw it on tightly to ensure it is
watertight but do not overtighten it -
fig. 45-46.
Regular descaling of your steam
station helps to maintain its steam
performance over time
IMPORTANT! This operation must not be
carried out unless the steam station has
been unplugged for at least two hours and
has cooled down completely. To carry out
this operation, the steam station must be
close to a sink as water may come out of
the tank when it is opened. -
fig. 25
.
The steam station does not work
without the scale collector.

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