Imetec Iron Max Compact 1900 Operations Instructions Page 17

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Tel. +39.035.688.111 Fax +39.035.320.149
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DISPOSAL
The product packaging consists of recyclable materials. Dispose of these in an environmentally
appropriate manner.
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
during ironing.
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
condensing on it.
I cannot rest the iron in the
vertical position.
The iron was designed only for
horizontal use.
Place the iron on the heat-resistant
iron support mat.
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