Groupe SEB USA T FAL Iron FV6050 User Manual

Please read these instructions carefully  
and keep them to hand  
You have just purchased the first instant ironing kit ever invented.This is a new, ultra-  
compact iron concept which can be used anywhere, thanks to its insulating ironing mat  
and its compact iron stand.The "instant" iron is designed for short, everyday ironing  
sessions.  
Choosing dry or steam ironing  
• In order to avoid drips on the ironing :  
Turn off the steam by pressing the dry / steam control; use this position  
for ironing wool, silks and synthetics.  
• For other fabrics, leave the control (B) on the steam position.  
during steam ironing, there may be some condensation on the iron  
stand ; this will disappear when the iron is left to cool down on its stand.  
MINUTE  
What water to use?  
Your appliance has been designed to function with untreated tap water. However, it is necessary to  
operate the Self-Clean function regularly in order to eliminate hard water deposits from the steam  
chamber. If your water is very hard (check with your local water authority), it is possible to mix tap  
water with store-bought distilled or demineralised water in the following proportions : - 50%  
untreated tap water, - 50% distilled or demineralised water.  
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What temperature and steam settings should be used ?  
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= STEAM ZONE  
Types of water not to use ?  
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POSITION OF THETHERMOSTAT  
CONTROL  
POSITION OFTHE  
DRY / STEAM CONTROL  
Heat concentrates the elements contained in water during evaporation.The types of water  
listed below contain organic waste or mineral elements that can cause spitting, brown stai-  
ning, or premature wear of the appliance: water from clothes dryers, scented or softened  
water, water from refrigerators, batteries or air conditioners, pure distilled or demineralised  
water or rain water should not be used in your Tefal iron. Also do not use boiled, filtered or  
bottled water.  
FABRICS  
LINEN  
MAX  
COTTON  
●●●  
●●  
WOOL  
SILK  
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I. IRONING  
SYNTHETICS  
Polyester,Acetate,  
Acrylic, Polyamide  
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Using the mat  
• This ironing mat is extra-large, heat and steam resistant.  
It allows you to iron on any suitable flat surface without risk  
of scorching or dripping.  
Our advice  
Fabrics and ironing temperatures  
Your iron heats quickly: start with fabrics that can be ironed at low  
temperatures and work up to finish with those that require a high  
temperature.  
If you turn down the thermostat control, wait for the indicator light to  
come on before you start ironing again.  
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With its rectangular shape, the mat enables perfect ironing to  
be carried out on the corner of a suitable heat-resistant table.  
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It may be creased after being stored in the box. Just  
iron it before beginning your session. Creases will disappear in a flash.  
To do some ironing, place your ironing mat on a suitable flat, stable, heat-resistant  
surface (A).  
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If you are ironing a fabric made of mixed fibres, set the ironing  
temperature for the most delicate fabric.  
Installing the iron stand  
• Position the iron stand, ideally on the corner of the mat (A).  
During any pause in ironing, always put your iron on its stand, never leave it on  
its soleplate on the mat.  
1- Dry / Steam control and anti-scale valve  
2- Thermostat indicator panel  
3- Ergonomic grip handle  
4- filler cap  
Filling the tank  
5- Thermostat control  
6- Thermostat indicator light  
7- Supply cord  
8- Multi-directional soleplate  
9- Maximum mark on the tank.  
Do not exceed this limit.  
10-Iron stand  
• Unplug your iron before filling it.  
2- STORINGYOUR IRON  
• Press on the Dry / Steam control so that it is set to  
DRY (B) and will not drip during filling.  
• Place the iron flat on its mat, lift the filler cap and fill it to  
the "max" mark indicated (capacity, 125 cc).  
or  
• Unplug it, put it on the iron stand and wait for the soleplate to cool.  
• Empty the tank and set the steam control to DRY.  
A little water may remain in the tank.  
• Wind the cord around the handle of the iron.  
• Fold the mat, place on it the stand with the iron  
and put them away. It takes up very little space (F).  
• With the iron set on its base, open the filler cap and fill it  
without exceeding the "MAX" mark indicated on the side of the  
tank (C).  
NOTE : Reduce the water flow towards the end of filling  
in order to avoid any overflow.  
• Close the filler cap.You can now plug in your iron.  
B
11-Insulating ironing mat  
F
Important! Remove any labels from the soleplate before  
heating the iron.  
C
Adjusting the temperature  
Important!  
To change the setting from “Min” to  
“Max”, turn the thermostat control  
anti-clockwise.  
• Set the thermostat control (D)  
according to the table below.  
• The thermostat indicator light will come  
Before using your iron for the first time on the steam setting, we recommend  
that you let it operate for a few seconds holding it horizontal and away from  
your ironing.  
On first use you may notice a small amount of smoke.This is normal and will  
disappear.  
on (E). It goes out when the soleplate  
has reached the required temperature.  
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3- CARE OFYOUR IRON  
FORYOUR SAFETY  
• SELF-CLEANING PROCEDURE  
To extend the working life of your iron, carry out the self-cleaning procedure  
once a month.  
- Leave the iron with the water, tank full, on its stand (thermostat set at maximum).  
- When the indicator light goes out, unplug the iron and hold it over a sink.  
- Remove the anti-scale valve.  
- Shake the iron gently, holding it horizontally, over the sink, until most of the water,  
(with the impurities) has run out through the soleplate.  
IMPORTANT! Unplug your iron and leave it to cool before cleaning it.  
• Read the instructions carefully before using your appliance for the first  
time:TEFAL cannot be held responsible for any use contrary to the ins-  
tructions.  
• CLEANING THE ANTI-SCALEVALVE  
(once a month) :  
- Unplug the iron and empty the tank.  
- To take out the anti-scale valve, switch to DRY.  
The valve can then be lifted out.  
• This product has been designed for domestic use only. Any commercial  
use, inappropriate use or failure to comply with the instructions, the  
manufacturer accepts no responsibility and the guarantie will not apply.  
• Important! The voltage of your electrical supply must match the rating  
of the iron (220-240V).Any connection error can cause irreparable  
damage to the iron which is not covered by the guarantee.  
• This iron must be plugged in to an earthed socket. If you use an exten-  
sion lead, ensure that it has a current rating of at least 10 Amperes and  
a correctly wired earth conductor.  
• If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced immediately by an  
Approved Service Centre in order to avoid any danger.  
• Never immerse the iron in water!  
• The appliance must be unplugged before filling or emptying the tank.  
• If it is dropped or falls to the floor, the iron should not be used.  
• If the iron is dropped, have it professionally checked before using it  
again: invisible damage may be dangerous.  
Use the grips on the side (G) to pull it out.  
- Re-insert the anti-scale insert.  
- Place the iron on its stand and plug in for 2 minutes to dry the soleplate.  
- Unplug the iron and, when the soleplate has cooled, wipe it with a soft cloth.  
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NEVERTOUCHTHETIP OFTHEVALVE.  
Our advice : The self-cleaning procedure delays any scaling up of your iron.  
- Leave the valve to soak for 4 hours in a glass of white  
vinegar or natural lemon juice (H).  
- Rinse the valve under the tap.  
• CLEANINGTHE SOLEPLATE  
- While the soleplate is still slightly warm, clean it by wiping over it with a damp,  
non-metallic cloth.  
Re-insert the anti-scale valve, using slight pressure.  
• SOFT IRONING MAT  
- The mat can be cleaned by wiping over it with a damp sponge.  
- Note: the mat cannot be cleaned in a washing machine. Machine washing will damage  
it, making it unsuitable for ironing.  
- Do not dry clean.  
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THE IRON WILL NOTWORK WITHOUTTHE ANTI-SCALEVALVE.  
• The soleplate of the iron can be very hot:  
- never touch it,  
- never leave the iron on its mat if the soleplate is still hot or warm,  
- always allow your iron to cool before putting it away,  
- never leave the iron unattended when plugged in or while the  
soleplate is still hot,  
- never leave your iron within the reach of children.  
• The iron, iron stand and mat must be placed on a flat and stable surface.  
• The iron must be used only with the iron stand supplied  
4- IFTHERE IS A PROBLEM  
Problem  
Possible causes  
Solutions  
• Set the thermostat in the coloured area (from ●●● to MAX).  
• Wait for the indicator lamp to go out.  
• See the chapter "Storing your iron".  
• Water is running out of the steam holes in  
the soleplate.  
• The selected temperature is too low for steam.  
You are using steam when the iron is not hot enough.  
You have stored your iron flat, without setting the control to  
dry.  
• Do not add any de-scaling product to the water in the tank.  
• See the chapter "What water should be avoided"  
• Carry out the self-cleaning procedure.  
• Clean the soleplate with a non-metallic sponge.  
• From time to time, vacuum the steam holes.  
• Ensure linen is rinsed thoroughly to remove any soap deposits  
or chemicals on new garments which may be sucked up by  
the iron.  
Brown deposits are coming out of the  
soleplate and staining the ironing.  
You are using chemical de-scalers.  
You are using unsuitable water.  
Textile fibres have accumulated in the steam holes and are  
burning.  
Your linen has not been rinsed sufficiently or you have  
ironed a new garment before washing it.  
NEVER DISMANTLEYOUR IRON.  
ALWAYS CONTACT ANAPPROVED SERVICE CENTRE.  
• Clean the soleplate, as indicated above.  
• See the chapter on temperatures for the thermostat setting.  
• Clean the soleplate, as indicated above.  
• Always spray starch onto reverse side of the fabric to be  
ironed.  
• The soleplate is brown or dirty and can stain You are using too high a temperature.  
the ironing.  
Your ironing was not properly rinsed or you are using starch.  
• Press the Dry / Steam control to activate the steam.  
• Fill it.  
Your iron produces little or no steam.  
• The iron is set to DRY  
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• The tank is empty.  
• Clean the anti-scale valve .  
• The anti-scale valve is dirty.  
Your iron is scaled up.  
• Clean the anti-scale valve and carry out the self-cleaning  
procedure.  
• Carry out the self-cleaning procedure.  
Your iron has been used too long on the dry setting.  
You have put your iron down on a metal stand.  
You have not closed the tank stopper properly.  
You have over-filled the tank.  
• Always put your iron down on its stand.  
• The soleplate is scratched or worn.  
• Water flows out of the tank hatch.  
• Check that the tank hatch is properly closed and press it  
home beyond the point of resistance.  
• Do not exceed the maximum level indicated on the tank.  
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION FIRST !  
• The steam control button is not in the DRY position.  
• The iron steams at the end of tank filling.  
• The steam control button is not set to DRY  
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• After the iron has cooled on its stand, wipe up the surplus  
water in the iron stand before putting the system away.  
• At the end of ironing, there is an accumu-  
lation of water in the bottom of the iron  
stand.  
You have been ironing for a long time or the ambient  
temperature is low.  
Your appliance contains valuable materials which can be recovered  
or recycled.  
Take it to a local civic waste collection point.  
If you have any problem or queries, please contact our Customer Relations team first for expert help and advice.  
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