Rowenta Iron DZ9030 User Guide

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DESCRIPTION  
1
2
Spray nozzle  
8
9
Handle  
Thermostat control light*  
Filling inlet  
(with slide-button opening)  
Variable steam control  
10 Temperature control dial  
11 LED display  
3
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a
b
c
Dry ironing  
a
b
c
Yellow LED  
Green LED  
Red LED  
Smooth steam  
High Pressure steam  
Self Clean  
GB  
d
d
Auto-off LED  
4
5
6
7
Spray button  
12 Water tank  
13 Maximum water level  
indicator  
Shot of steam button  
Auto-off indicator light*  
Cord  
14 Microsteam400 soleplate  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
This appliance complies with the technical rules and standards  
for safety currently in force (Electromagnetic Compatibility,  
Low Voltage, Environment).  
The appliance may only be connected to alternating current as  
specified on the rating plate. Only safe extension leads should  
be used.  
An electrical appliance is not a toy. Use and store the appliance out  
of reach of children. Do not let the supply cord hang down.  
Do not leave the appliance unattended while it is connected to the  
mains supply.  
Electrical appliances generate high temperatures. Always use the  
handle and warn other users of the potential dangers (e.g. escaping  
steam or hot water, especially when ironing vertically).  
Never direct steam at persons or animals, never treat clothing  
which is being worn.  
Always disconnect the appliance before filling or emptying the  
water tank; before leaving the room (even for a short time); before  
cleaning the appliance and after use.  
Never unplug the appliance by tugging on the cord.  
Do not immerse the appliance in water.  
An electrical appliance should not be used if:  
– the appliance is not functioning correctly;  
– the appliance, the supply cord or the cord protector is damaged;  
– the appliance has been dropped;  
* depending on model  
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– the appliance is obviously leaking. In these cases the appliance  
should be returned to an approved Rowenta Customer Service  
Centre for repair. (See enclosed Service Centre addresses.) Repairs  
to electrical appliances may only be carried out by specialists.  
Improperly carried out repairs can cause serious danger to users.  
To avoid danger to users, a defective or damaged supply cord  
may only be replaced by an authorised Rowenta Customers  
Service Centre .  
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 guarantee will not apply.  
Environment protection first !  
Your appliance contains valuable materials which  
can be recovered or recycled.  
Leave it at a local civic waste collection point.  
Keep these instructions  
BEFORE USE  
1 • Unpacking  
Take the iron out of the box and remove all the stickers.  
IMPORTANT Before doing anything else, remove the soleplate  
protector (fig.1)!  
2 • What water may be used ?  
Your iron has been designed to operate using untreated tap water  
up to 17° dH (German water hardness) or 3 mmol/liter. However, if  
your water is very hard, you can mix 50% untreated tap water with  
50% distilled or demineralised water.  
IMPORTANT Heat concentrates the elements contained in  
water during evaporation.The type of water listed below  
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contain organic waste or mineral elements that can cause  
spitting, brown staining 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 iron. Also do not use boiled, filtered or bottled water.  
3 • Using for the first time  
Plug in the iron (fig.2) and set the temperature control dial (fig.3)  
to ••• to heat the appliance.  
A little smoke and a slight smell may be emitted, but this is only  
temporary.  
Unplug the iron (fig.4) and fill the water tank (§ 4 Filling the water  
tank).  
To remove any impurities in the iron's steam chamber, unplug the  
iron and hold it over a sink horizontally. Push the steam control into  
the Self Clean position : steam will now begin to build up. After a  
few seconds water will emerge from the soleplate, rinsing any  
impurities out of the steam chamber (fig.5).  
Move the steam control to steam  
position after approx.  
1 minute. Plug in the iron and allow the iron to heat up again.  
Wait until the remaining water has evaporated. Unplug from the  
mains and allow the iron to fully cool down.  
USE  
4 • Filling the water tank  
IMPORTANT Before filling the water tank, unplug the iron and  
set the steam control to dry position  
.
Tilt the iron. Open the filling inlet (fig.6). Pour in water up to the  
max mark (fig.7). Close the filler inlet (fig.8) and return the iron to  
the horizontal.  
5 • Setting the temperature  
Set the iron temperature to suit the type of material using the  
temperature control dial (fig.3).  
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Temperature control*:The temperature control light indicates that  
the soleplate is heating up. When the temperature control light goes  
off (fig.9), the set temperature is reached and you can begin ironing.  
Temperature  
control  
Ironing label  
Fabric  
Synthetic fibres, e.g.  
viscose, polyester…  
Silk, wool  
••  
Cotton, linen  
•••  
Electronic temperature control*:The traffic lights tell you whether  
the soleplate is at the selected temperature (fig.10).  
YELLOW  
The soleplate is still too cold for the selected material.  
(pulse)  
The soleplate is at the right temperature for the selected  
material.  
GREEN  
RED  
(pulse)  
The soleplate is still too hot for the selected material.  
AUTO- OFF  
The automatic electronic cut-out* is active.  
(blinking)  
IMPORTANT The iron takes longer to cool down than to heat  
up. We recommend that you start with fabrics to be ironed at  
a low temperature. For mixed fabrics set the temperature for  
the most delicate fabric.  
TIP Always spray starch onto the reverse side of the fabric to  
be ironed.  
6 • Dry ironing  
Set the variable steam control to  
(fig.11) and set the  
temperature to suit the type of material (care points •, ••, •••).  
* depending on model  
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7 • Steam ironing  
You can steam iron from temperature setting •• up.The steam  
quantity can be adjusted between Smooth Steam  
continuous diffusion) up to High Pressure steam  
(soft steam  
.
We recommend setting to High Pressure steam only when the iron  
is at temperature setting •••.  
8 • High Pressure Steam  
Your iron is fitted with the new High Pressure Steam system  
(fig.13).This technology generates higher steam pressure to enable  
the steam to penetrate much faster and further into the fabric.  
This way you get excellent results from your ironing.  
The steam is emitted in frequent bursts rather than continuously.  
The pressure generated may cause a slight noise.This is not a  
technical fault!  
9 • Shot of Steam  
(from temperature setting •• up)  
IMPORTANT Leave an interval of 4 seconds between each  
shot and wait until the flow of steam is finished before  
standing the iron on its heel.  
Press the shot of steam button  
to generate a powerful jet of  
steam and remove stubborn creases (fig.14).  
10 • Vertical shot of steam  
(from temperature setting •• up)  
TIP Hold the iron 10 to 20 centimetres away from the garment  
to avoid burning delicate fabrics.  
Hold the iron to the vertical and press the shot of steam button  
(fig.15) to remove creases from suits, jackets, skirts, hanging  
curtains etc.  
IMPORTANT Never direct the steam at persons or animals!  
11 • Spray  
Press the spray button  
to dampen stubborn creases (fig.16).  
12 • Anti-Drip system*  
It prevents water escaping from the soleplate when the temperature  
is too low.  
* depending on model  
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13 • Automatic electronic 3-position shut off  
If, although switched on, the appliance is not moved, it will  
automatically switch off and the auto off light will blink after  
the following intervals (fig.17):  
- After 30 sec., if the iron is standing on the soleplate or lying on its side.  
- After 8 mins., if the iron is standing on its heel.  
AFTER USE  
14 • Emptying  
Unplug the iron (fig.4), pour away remaining water (fig.18) and set  
steam control to  
.
Open and close the steam control several times (fig.19) to prevent  
the drip hole into the steam chamber from furring or blocking up.  
15 • Storing  
Allow the appliance to cool down before storing the iron standing  
on its heel (fig.20)  
.
IMPORTANT Do not wind the cord around the hot soleplate.  
Never store your iron placed down on the soleplate (fig.20).  
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING  
IMPORTANT Unplug and allow the iron to fully cool down  
before maintenance and cleaning.  
16 • Anti-scale system  
Your iron contains an anti-scale cartridge to reduce scale deposits.  
This considerably prolongs the operational life of your iron.  
The anti-scale cartridge is an integral part of the water tank and  
does not need to be replaced.  
IMPORTANT Do not use descaling agents, as these damage the  
lining of the steam chamber and so may impair the steam function.  
17 • Self Clean function  
(prolongs the life of the iron)  
The Self Clean function flushes dirt and scale particles out of the  
steam chamber. Fill the water tank with tap water up to the max  
mark and heat the iron to the ••• temperature. Unplug the iron and  
hold it over a sink horizontally. Hold the steam control into the Self  
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Clean position (fig.5) : steam will now begin to build up. After a few  
seconds water will merge from the soleplate, rinsing dirt and scale  
particles out of the steam chamber. Move the steam control to  
position after approx. 1 minute. Plug in the iron and allow the  
iron to heat up again. Wait until the remaining water has evaporated.  
Unplug from the mains and allow the iron to fully cool down.  
When cool, the soleplate can be wiped with a damp cloth.  
TIP Use the Self Clean function approx. every 2 weeks.  
If the water is very hard, clean the iron weekly.  
18 • Cleaning the iron  
When the appliance has cooled down, wipe it down with a damp  
cloth or sponge, as required. Remove the dirt from the soleplate  
with a damp cloth or sponge.  
IMPORTANT Do not use sharp or abrasive cleaning agents or  
objects to clean soleplate and other parts of the iron.  
If the appliance has been standing unused for long periods,  
use the Self Clean function (see § 17).  
PROBLEMS?  
Problems Cause  
Solution  
The iron is  
No mains supply.  
Check that the mains plug is properly  
inserted or try plugging the iron into  
a different socket.  
plugged in, but  
the soleplate of  
the iron  
remains cold.  
Set the temperature control to a  
higher temperature.  
Temperature control  
set too low.  
Move your iron.  
The automatic  
electronic cut-out*  
is active.  
Thermostat  
control light*  
or the yellow  
led* goes on  
and off.  
This is normal.  
When the thermostat control light*  
or the yellow led* goes on and off  
the iron is heating up. As soon as the  
thermostat control light* goes off or  
the green led* lights up the set  
temperature has been reached.  
Yellow and red  
LED are  
The electronic has  
an internal failure.  
Contact an official Rowenta  
Customer service.  
blinking  
alternately.  
* depending on model  
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None or too  
little steam is  
being emitted.  
Steam control set on dry Turn the steam control to the  
position  
required setting area.  
.
Not enough water in the Fill the water tank.  
water tank.  
Anti-Drip* is active  
(§ 12).  
Wait for the soleplate to reach  
the correct temperature.  
The soleplate is Residues in the steam  
Use the Self Clean function then  
clean your iron.  
dirty or brown  
and can stain  
the linen.  
chamber or on the  
soleplate.  
Use of chemical  
descaling agents.  
Do not add any descaling agents  
to the water in the water tank.  
Use the Self Clean function and  
clean your iron.  
Pure distilled/demine-  
Only use untreated tap water or  
ralised or softened water mix half tap water with half  
is being used.  
distilled/demineralised water.  
Use the Self Clean function and  
clean your iron.  
Use of starch.  
Always spray starch onto the  
reverse side of the fabric to be  
ironed and clean your iron  
soleplate.  
Iron is leaking.  
Soleplate temperature  
too low or overuse of  
Set the temperature control to a  
higher temperature and allow  
extra long shot of steam more time between each shot.  
button.  
If you are unable to trace the cause of the fault, contact an official  
Rowenta Customer Service Centre.The addresses are shown in the  
enclosed service centre address list. Helplines listed at the front of  
this leaflet.  
Further hints and tips are obtainable from our homepage:  
Subject to modifications !  
* depending on model  
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