Iron Max Compact 1900 IMETEC

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Brand : IMETEC

Model : Iron Max Compact 1900

Category : Iron

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USER MANUAL Iron Max Compact 1900 IMETEC

Instructions for use

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GB USER INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE BOILER IRON Dear customer, IMETEC would like to thank you for purchasing this product. We are convinced that you will

appreciate the quality and reliability of this appliance, which was developed and manufactured with customer

satisfaction always in mind. These operating instructions were created based on the European standard EN

Instructions and warnings for safe use

Before using the appliance, carefully read the instructions for use and in particular

the safety warnings and abide by them. Keep this manual for the entire duration of the

appliance’s life, for future reference. In case you pass the appliance on to another user,

make sure to include also this documentation.

TABLE OF CONTENTS INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE page 7

SAFETY WARNINGS page 7

APPLIANCE AND ACCESSORY DESCRIPTION page 9

• Cleaning the appliance page 11

PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS page 11

SERVICE AND WARRANTY page 12

IMAGE SECTION III TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS III SAFETY WARNINGS

• After removing the appliance from its packaging, check the appliance’s integrity referring to the

provided design and for any damage caused during transport. Should you have any doubts, do not

use the appliance and take it to an authorised Service Centre.

• The packaging material is not suitable for children to play with! Keep the plastic bag out of the

reach of children as there is risk of suffocation!

• Before connecting the appliance, check that the voltage indicated on the identification plate

corresponds to that of the electrical mains supply available. The identification plate is on the

• This appliance must be used solely for the purpose for which it has been designed, that is as a

boiler iron for home use. Any other use is to be considered improper and therefore dangerous.

• If there is a fault and/or the appliance operates irregularly, switch it off and do not tamper with it.

For any repairs, only contact an authorised service centre.

- DO NOT touch the appliance with wet hands or with bare or damp feet.8

- DO NOT pull the power cord, or the appliance itself, to remove the plug from the socket.

- DO NOT expose the appliance to humidity or weather conditions (rain, sun).

• Always disconnect the appliance from the mains supply before cleaning or maintenance and when

the appliance is not in use.

• The iron must only be used and rest on a stable surface. When the iron is placed on its iron rest,

ensure the support surface is stable. The iron must not be used if it falls, if there are visible signs

of damage or water leaks.

• If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced by a technical service centre, so as to prevent all

• The electrical safety of this appliance can be guaranteed only if it is correctly connected to

an efficient earthing system circuit as indicated by current electrical safety regulations. It is

necessary to check this fundamental safety precaution, and if in doubt, ask a professionally

qualified technician to check the system.

This appliance can be used by minors older than 12 years of age, by persons with limited physical,

sensorial or mental faculties or by unskilled persons only if they are preventively instructed on its

safe use and only if informed on the hazards connected to the product.

Children must not play with the appliance. Cleaning and maintenance on the appliance cannot be

done by children without adult supervision.

Keep the appliance and the power cord out of reach of children under 12 years of age when the

appliance is switched on or in the cooling down phase.

NEVER immerse the iron, cord or plug in any liquid.

DO NOT leave the hot iron touching fabrics or very inflammable surfaces.

DO NOT leave the iron unattended when it is connected to the power supply.

DO NOT release steam when the iron is on its mat.

DO NOT use chemical additives, scented substances or descalers.

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS The appliance was designed to function with tap water, however if the local water is too calcareous, mix tap

water (50%) with distilled and/or demineralised water (50%); in coastal areas, the salt concentration in water

is very high: in these cases, “demineralised water for irons” sold on the market must be used. When in doubt,

use only demineralised water for irons.

Do not use chemical diluents, scented substances or descalers. Using such substances can damage the

Do not use water from dryers, air conditioning water or rainwater.

The boiler may still contain water since every product is tested before being sold.

When ironing for the first time, it is advisable to put a cloth between the iron and the fabric to be ironed.

Before ironing, we advise directing a shot of steam into the air to let off any remaining condensate.9

GB APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION AND ITS ACCESSORIES [Fig. A]

Refer to figure [A] of the illustrated guide to check the equipment supplied with your appliance. All the diagrams

can be found on the cover pages of this instructions for use.

The accessories vary according to model. Identify your model by looking at the illustrations

at the beginning of the instruction manual.

1. boiler safety cap

2. boiler on/off switch

3. iron on/off switch

5. steam ready indicator light

6. steam regulation knob

7. no water indicator light

11. steam release push-button

12. iron temperature regulation knob

PREPARATION Sort the linens to be ironed according to the international symbols on the garment label, or if this is missing,

according to the type of fabric.

You can eliminate the risk of scorching fabrics and reduce waiting time by starting to iron items that need a

lower temperature (the iron takes less time to heat up than to cool down).

synthetic, acrylic, nylon, polyester: low temperatures;

silk, wool: medium temperatures;

cotton, linen: high temperatures;

fabric not to be ironed.

ADVICE FOR GOOD IRONING We recommend using the lowest temperatures with fabrics that have unusual finishes (sequins, embroidery,

flush, etc.). If the fabric is blended (e.g. 40% cotton, 60% synthetics), set the thermostat to the temperature of

the fibre requiring the lowest temperature.

If you do not know the composition of the fabric, test the temperature on a hidden corner of the garment.

Start with a low temperature and increase it gradually until it reaches the ideal temperature. Never iron areas

with traces of perspiration or other marks: the heat of the plate fixes the stains on the fabric, making them

irremovable. Starch is more effective if you use the dry iron at a moderate temperature: excess heat scorches

it with the risk of forming a yellow mark.

To avoid making silk, woollen or synthetic garments shiny, iron them inside out. To avoid making velvet

garments shiny, iron in one direction (following the fibre) and do not press down on the iron.

The more loaded the washing machine, the more creased the garments. This also happens with excessive

spin drying. Many fabrics are easier to iron if they are not completely dry.

For example, silk should always be ironed damp.10

GB USE FILLING THE BOILER WHEN COLD

1. Ensure that the appliance is not connected to the mains.

2. Unscrew the safety cap (1) completely and fill the boiler using the funnel provided (13), being careful not

to overfill. The boiler has a capacity of approx. 1 litre.

3. At the end of the operation, screw on the safety cap (1) tightly.

• Insert the plug (4) in a suitable socket;

• press the on/off switches for the boiler (2) and iron (3). The plate temperature indicator light (10) will turn on;

• adjust the iron temperature regulation knob according to the international symbols found on the garment

label. Wait until the indicator light (10) goes off;

• begin ironing when the steam ready indicator light (5) comes on. While ironing, the steam ready indicator

light (5) and the plate temperature indicator light (10) go on and off, indicating that the machine is maintaining

the pressure and temperature at optimal levels.

• to steam iron, press the steam release push-button (11);

• turn the steam regulation knob (6) (where present) to regulate the quantity of steam desired.

• to dry iron, do not press the steam release push-button (11).

Never unscrew the boiler safety cap (1) during normal ironing operations.

FILLING THE BOILER WHEN HOT When there is no more water inside the boiler, the iron stops producing steam and the no water indicator light

• turn off the boiler on/off switch (2) and the iron on/off switch (3);

• disconnect the plug (4) from the socket, wait a few minutes and loosen the safety cap (1) slowly to release

any remaining steam in the boiler;

• unscrew the safety cap (1) completely and wait a few minutes before filling up the tank;

• fill the boiler very slowly with water using the provided funnel (13), being careful not to overfill. The boiler has

a capacity of approx. 1 litre;

• at the end of the operation, screw on the safety cap (1) tightly;

• Start ironing again, following the instructions in the “IRONING” paragraph.

The temperature inside the boiler is very high. When cold water is added it immediately

vaporises and steam is let off. So pay the utmost attention when filling up.

PRESSURE GAUGE (where present)

The pressure gauge (8) keeps the steam pressure level in the boiler under control. While you are ironing, the

pointer will move according to the demand for steam and will position itself in the area between yellow and

• Turn off the boiler on/off switch (2) and the iron on/off switch (3);

• then disconnect the plug (4) from the socket;

• wait for the appliance to cool down before putting it away.

If you do not expect to use the appliance for several weeks, empty the boiler completely:

• wait until the appliance is completely cold;11

• unscrew the safety cap (1);

• turn the boiler upside down over a sink;

• pour out all the water in the boiler.

MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE APPLIANCE Switch off the appliance and disconnect the plug (4) from the socket before you clean it!

Clean the appliance with a damp cloth when necessary. Never use solvents or other harsh abrasives or

cleaners. These substances may damage the surfaces.

Before re-using the appliance, make sure that any parts you have cleaned are completely dry!

PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS The most common problems related to appliance use will be discussed in this chapter. If you are not able to

solve the problems with the following information, please contact the Authorised Service Centre in your country.

Problem Possible causes Solution

The appliance does not

the appliance is not switched on

Make sure that the appliance is

properly connected to the power cord

and that the iron and boiler on/off

switches have been pressed.

After switching on the

appliance the first time, you

will notice that it gives off

This is completely normal and

due to expansion of plastic parts.

After a while, it will stop.

Debris particles come out of

the iron’s soleplate.

This is completely normal for a

These particles are completely

harmless and will disappear after the

iron has been used a few times.

Drops of water come out of

The steam regulation knob has

been set at too low a temperature

Set the right temperature for steam

ironing (see “IRONING” chapter).

The appliance does not

The appliance is not switched on.

Press the on/off switches for the iron

You are not pressing the steam

Press the steam release push-button

There isn’t enough water in the

Fill it (see “Filling the boiler when hot”

The soleplate is dirty.

The impurities and chemical

substances in water have

deposited on the soleplate.

Clean the soleplate with a damp cloth.

The temperature you are using for

ironing is too high.

Clean the soleplate with a damp cloth.

Set the iron at the required ironing

temperature (see “Preparation” and

“Ironing” chapters).

DISPOSAL The product packaging consists of recyclable materials. Dispose of these in an environmentally

In accordance with EU directive 2002/96/EC, the appliance must be disposed of properly at the end of

its service life. This involves the recycling of valuable substances contained within the appliance and

reduces the impact on the environment. For more information, contact your local disposal company or

the store where you purchased the appliance.

SERVICE AND WARRANTY For further information on repairs or new spare parts, please contact an authorised IMETEC service centre

using the freephone number below or by visiting our website. A manufacturer warranty is provided for the

appliance. Details can be found on the enclosed warranty sheet.

Failure to comply with the use and maintenance instructions provided in this user manual will invalidate all and

any rights to the manufacturer’s warranty.

Problem Possible causes Solution

While ironing, steam comes

out of the tank fi lling opening.

The steam tank cap might not be

properly closed or perhaps some

water spilled out while filling.

Turn off the appliance and let it cool.

Remove the steam tank cap, dry the

water around the filling opening and

put the cap back on. Now you can

switch the appliance on again.

Areas on fabrics stay wet

Sometimes wet areas appear

on fabrics after ironing because

steam has condensed on the

ironing board. Iron over the wet

areas several times to dry them

without emitting steam. If the

lower part of the ironing board is

wet, dry it with a dry cloth.

Use an ironing board with a mesh

cover to prevent steam from

I cannot rest the iron in the

The iron was designed only for

Place the iron on the heat-resistant

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