Euro Pro Iron EP484 User Manual

IN  
2- -1 Cordless/Corded Iron  
Model EP484  
FOR THE WAY YOU LIVE  
USE AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS  
IN  
Congratulations! You are the owner of the 2- -1 Cordless/Corded Iron. To fully enjoy  
the advantages of your appliance, please take a few minutes to read all the “Use &  
Care Instructions” and keep the instructions handy for easy reference. Please review  
the product warranty and mail the owner registration form.  
EURO-PRO Operating LLC: 21 Lawrence Paquette Industrial Drive, Champlain, New York 12919  
4400 Bois Franc, St. Laurent, Quebec H4S 1A7  
Tel.: (800)798-7398  
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SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS  
1. To avoid a circuit overload, do not operate another high-wattage appliance on the same circuit.  
2. If an extension is absolutely necessary, a 15-ampere rated cord with a polarized plug should be used.  
Cords rated for less amperage may overheat. Care should be taken to arrange the cord so that it  
cannot be pulled on or tripped over.  
This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). As  
POLARIZED PLUG  
a safety feature, this plug will fit into a polarized outlet only one way. If the  
plug does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit,  
contact a qualified electrician. Do no attempt to defeat this safety feature.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
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IN  
2- -1 CORDLESS/CORDED IRON  
1. Temperature Control Dial  
2. Variable Steam Control  
3. Spray Button  
9. Stainless Steel Sole Plate  
10. Soft Hand Grip  
11. Power Base (unit)  
12. Stand  
4. Spray Nozzle  
5. Burst of Steam Button  
6. Water Filling Inlet Cover  
7. Thermostat Light  
13. 3 Position Switch  
13A. Lock Position  
13B. Cordless Position  
13C. Cord Position  
8. Water Level Window  
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BEFORE FIRST USE  
Remove any labels, stickers or tags which may be attached to the body or soleplate of the iron before using the iron.  
Read all instructions for use carefully. Always follow the Important Safeguards.  
IMPORTANT  
The first time an iron is used, some odor and small white particles may come out of the steam vents.  
This is perfectly normal and will cease to occur after the iron has been in use for a short while.  
Before you start using your iron, follow the instructions in the manual and do the following in  
order to eliminate any odor and small white residue particles and to ensure optimum steam  
performance.  
Fill the iron with regular tap water.  
Set the temperature control dial at its highest and steam control at ‘0’.  
When the thermostat light goes off to indicate that the iron has reached the selected temperature,  
set the steam control at MAX.  
Keep the iron in a horizontal position and allow it to steam until the water runs out.  
Press the steam burst button to eliminate white residue particles.  
Repeat this procedure through 2 or 3 fillings of water.  
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CONNECTING THE IRON TO THE POWER SUPPLY  
• Make sure that the variable steam control dial is set at ‘0’.  
• Place the iron upright on the heel rest or on the stand (12).  
• Select the required temperature setting on the temperature control dial.  
• The red thermostat light (7) will come on indicating that the iron is heating up.  
• When the red light goes out, the set temperature has been reached and the iron is ready to use.  
• The thermostat light (7) will go on & off as the thermostat is switching the heating element  
on & off to maintain the selected temperature.  
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CHOOSING THE IRONING TEMPERATURE  
Set the temperature dial according to the type of fabric .  
• Synthetics  
(low temperature)  
• • Silk, Wool  
(medium temperature)  
• • • Cotton, Linen  
(high temperature)  
Temperature Control Dial  
Variable Steam Control  
Please note: Before starting to iron delicate fabrics, it is best to first test the temperature of the iron on a hem or an inside seam.  
TO SELECT IRON TEMPERATURE, LINE UP TEMPERATURE SELECTED ON DIAL WITH THE RED TRIANGLE ON THE WATER TANK.  
FABRIC TABLE  
INSTRUCTIONS  
ON LABEL  
FABRIC  
TEMPERATURE  
CONTROL  
STEAM  
CONTROL  
BURST OF  
STEAM  
SPRAY  
SYNTHETIC  
FIBERS, e.g.  
acryl, viscose  
polyamide (nylon)  
polyester  
MIN  
0
SILK  
WOOL  
MINIMUM STEAM  
MAXIMUM STEAM  
• •  
MAX  
COTTON  
LINEN  
• • •  
Please note that  
on the label means ‘THIS ARTICLE CANNOT BE IRONED!”  
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FILLING WITH WATER  
• You can fill this iron with normal tap water.  
• Remove the main plug from the wall outlet before filling the iron with water.  
• Set the variable steam control (2) to position 0 (no steam).  
• Set the 3-position switch (13) to position “cordless” (13B) and take the cordless iron from the  
stand. (see fig. 1)  
• Place the iron horizontally and open the Water Filling Inlet Cover (6). Pour water into the water  
filling inlet (6) to a maximum of approximately 8 oz. (230ml). Use the water bottle with the spout for  
this purpose. (see fig. 2)  
• Close the water filling inlet cover (6).  
Cordless Position  
To Iron Without  
A Cord  
Fig. 1  
Fig. 2  
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IRONING WITH STEAM  
• Make sure iron is unplugged from power source.  
• Set the variable steam control to ‘0’.  
• Fill the iron with water following the instructions for filling.  
• Plug the cord into a 120 Volt AC electrical outlet.  
• Set the temperature control dial within the steam area i.e. ‘•••’.  
• Make sure that the iron has reached the selected temperature with the variable steam control set at ‘0’.  
IMPORTANT: Do not open the steam control until the thermostat light goes off to indicate that the  
selected temperature within the steam range has been reached. If you move the  
variable steam control up from ‘0’ before the correct temperature is reached, the iron  
will drip water.  
• The variable steam control offers a few different settings:  
PLEASE NOTE: For maximum steam the temperature control dial  
should be set at ••• . The temperature control  
should be set at the beginning only for very  
delicate fabrics requiring very gentle steam (setting •).  
• Steam is produced as soon as the iron is held in a horizontal position.  
• Steam will stop coming out when the iron is put on its heel in a vertical position or by  
turning the steam control dial to ‘0’.  
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SETTING THE TEMPERATURE  
• Place the iron on the stand. (Fig. 3)  
• Insert the plug into the wall outlet.  
• Set the appropriate ironing temperature indicated in the ironing instructions or in the fabric table by  
means of the temperature dial (1). (Fig. 4)  
• Thermostat light (7) will now come on. (Fig. 5)  
• When the thermostat light (7) has gone out and has come on again you can start ironing.  
• The thermostat light (7) will come on from time to time during corded ironing.  
• If you set the temperature control (1) to a lower setting after ironing at a high temperature, do not  
recommence ironing before the thermostat light (7) has come on and then has gone out again.  
RED LIGHT WILL ILLUMINATE  
Fig. 3  
Fig. 5  
Fig. 4  
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CORDED IRONING  
• Set the 3-position switch (13) to position 13C. (Fig. 6)  
• Take the iron with the power unit ( 11) from the stand. (Fig. 7)  
• Either place iron on heel rest or on the stand (12) when you interrupt ironing.  
Fig. 6  
Fig. 7  
CORDLESS IRONING  
• Set the 3-position switch (13) to position 13B. (Fig. 8)  
• Take the iron without the power base (11) from the stand. (Fig. 9)  
• Always place the iron on the stand (12) when you interrupt ironing.  
• For optimal ironing performance, the iron should be replaced to the stand  
for heating up to the set temperature. As soon as the soleplate has  
regained the set temperature, the thermostat light (7) will go off.  
• When cordless steam ironing for a considerable amount of time, the  
soleplate might cool down more than required. For that reason, we advise  
you to always use the iron in the corded mode if you intend to steam iron  
for a considerable time.  
Fig. 8  
Fig. 9  
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WATER SPRAY  
• Use the spray button to add moisture to stubborn wrinkles.  
• First make sure that there is water in the tank.  
• Press the spray button (3) slowly to get a jet spray. (Fig. 10)  
• Press the spray button strongly and quickly to get a mist.  
• Please note: If spray does not come out when you press the spray button,  
cover the spray opening with your finger and press a few times.  
Fig. 10  
IRONING WITH STEAM  
• As indicated on the temperature control dial (1) and the fabric table, steam  
ironing is only possible at the higher ironing temperature settings: •• for  
moderate or ••• for maximum steam.  
• With conventional steam irons, water may leak from the soleplate if too low a  
temperature has been selected. However, your new steam iron has an “Anti-  
Drip” feature which will automatically stop the iron from steaming at too low a  
temperature. When this happens, you will hear a “Click”. Set the temperature  
control dial (1) to the advised position. Steaming will restart when the  
appropriate temperature has been reached.  
Fig. 11  
• Ensure that there is enough water in the water reservoir.  
• Place the iron on its stand (12) and set the temperature control dial (1) to the  
required position within the “steam area” (•• for moderate or ••• for maximum  
steam). (Fig. 11)  
• After the thermostat light (7) has gone out and has come on again, you may  
start ironing.  
• Slide the variable steam control (2) to the required position. (Fig. 12)  
Fig. 12  
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TO EMPTY THE IRON  
• Always empty iron after each usage.  
• After using the iron, turn the variable steam control to ‘0’ and the temperature  
control dial to ‘minimum’.  
• Unplug the iron from the power source.  
• Set variable steam control to ‘MAX’.  
• Open the water inlet cover and turn the iron up-side down over the sink with  
the tip pointing downward and allow the water to flow from the opening.  
• Set variable steam control to ‘0’.  
• Allow iron to cool on the iron rest before storing.  
WARNING: Use caution when you turn the iron up-side down - there may be hot water in the  
reservoir. Burns can occur from touching hot metal parts, hot water or steam.  
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SELF-CLEANING  
It is important to apply “Self-Cleaning” at least every two weeks to remove scale, etc. The harder the water the more the  
iron should be self-cleaned.  
or  
In order to remove calcium and built-up particles, the self-cleaning system should be run at least once a month.  
Set the variable steam control (2) to position “0”.  
• Open the water filling inlet cover (6) and fill the water reservoir up to the Max indication.  
• Close the water filling inlet cover (6) and place the iron on its stand (12). Plug unit into wall outlet and wait until  
the iron heats up and the thermostat light (7) goes off and then comes on again.  
• Set the 3-position switch to the cordless position (13B) and remove the iron from the stand (12) with the power  
base (11).  
• Hold the iron horizontally over the sink and slide the variable steam control button (2) to the “Self-Clean” zone.  
(Fig. 13)  
• Boiling water and steam will now be ejected from the holes in the soleplate (9). The impurities and scale are  
washed away with it.  
• Move the iron back and forth as this happens.  
• Slide the variable steam control button (2) to the “0” position after one minute or when the water reservoir is empty.  
• Place the iron back on its stand (12) to cool down.  
Fig. 13  
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ATTACHING IRON TO THE IRONING BOARD  
Your iron is equipped with a clamp that can be used to attach the iron stand (12) to your ironing board (or  
any other suitable surface). (Fig. 14.)  
Rotate the clamp 90°, so that it points down.  
• Place the iron stand (12) next to the edge of the table with the clamp on the bottom.  
• Turn the wing nut clockwise and then tighten it to the ironing board or table.  
• Reverse the process when finished ironing to remove the iron from the ironing board or table.  
SCREW  
IRONING BOARD  
CLAMP  
Fig. 14  
WING  
NUT  
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CLEANING, STORAGE & MAINTENANCE  
• Always turn the variable steam control to ‘0’ after you have emptied the water tank.  
• Allow iron to cool down.  
• Always store the iron on the metal iron rest or in an upright position on it’s heel rest to  
protect the soleplate.  
• From time to time clean the exterior with a damp cloth and wipe dry.  
• If you use spray starch, wipe the soleplate occasionally with a soft damp cloth to prevent the  
forming of a deposit.  
• If the iron has not been used for a few weeks, hold the iron horizontally and allow it to steam for  
2 minutes before ironing.  
WARNING: The anti-drip function reduces water dripping and water stains. It does not  
prevent water dripping or water stains if you press the steam burst button  
too often or if temperature is too low. The amount of water droplets will  
eventually decrease after iron is used for 2 to 3 tankfuls of steaming and  
ironing.  
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Iron Troubleshooting  
Problem  
Potential Reasons & Solutions  
• Iron should be plugged into a 120V AC electrical outlet only.  
Make sure that the plug is securely in the socket.  
Iron does not heat  
• Thermostat set too low. Turn to higher setting.  
Thermostat ready light  
goes On and Off  
• This is normal. The light goes On and Off as the thermostat is switching  
the heating element On and Off to maintain the selected temperature.  
Some odor or small particles come  
out of steam vents of new iron  
• This is normal. Follow instructions for first use and allow iron to steam through 2-3  
fillings & press the steam burst button occasionally to eliminate small white particles.  
• Water tank may be empty or water level is very low. Add water.  
• Make sure that the temperature control dial and the variable steam control are correctly  
set. For maximum steam, (setting ‘Max’ on steam control), temperature control dial  
should be set on ‘•••’.  
Iron does not steam  
• Always allow the iron to reach the selected temperature with the steam setting at ‘0’.  
Make sure the temperature control dial is set in the correct steam area and the steam  
control is not on ‘0’. For more steam, turn temperature dial to higher setting. e.g. ‘•••’  
and the steam control to ‘Max’.  
• If temperature setting and steam control setting are correct and there is no steam, gently  
tap the soleplate on the ironing board a few times. Move the variable steam control from  
‘0’ to ‘Max’ a few times.  
• Iron may not be hot enough. Set thermostat to the ‘max’ position. Always allow iron  
sufficient time to heat up (thermostat light goes off) before activating the variable steam  
control.  
Water droplets coming  
from steam vents  
• Overuse of steam burst. Allow more time between each burst.  
• Iron may have been overfilled. Turn iron off,empty water and follow instructions for filling.  
• Steam performance may be low if iron requires seasoning. Use regular tap water for 1or 2  
tanks until steam performance improves.  
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IMPORTANT SERVICE INFORMATION  
In the event that your iron fails to operate properly or if your iron needs servicing  
DO NOT RETURN IT TO THE STORE  
First check the troubleshooting guide on the back of this page and make sure that you have followed all the  
instructions in the operating manual. If your iron still does not operate properly, send your iron, postage  
prepaid, together with $9.50 to cover the cost of return shipping & handling and a copy of your sales  
receipt to:  
Warranty Dept.  
In U.S. EURO-PRO Operating LLC  
21 Lawrence Paquette Industrial Drive  
Champlain, N. Y. 12919  
In Canada: EURO-PRO Operating LLC  
4400 Bois Franc  
St. Laurent, Quebec H4S 1A7  
Tel.: (800) 798-7398  
If the warranty period has expired, please send your iron postage pre-paid to the Service Dept. of EURO-PRO  
Operating LLC at the above address. You will be advised of the cost of repair before any servicing is done unless  
you enclose a note indicating that you would like us to proceed with the repairs and return the iron to you C.O.D.  
DO NOT FORGET TO ENCLOSE YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, TELEPHONE NUMBER AND COPY OF  
SALES RECEIPT.  
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ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY  
EURO-PRO Operating LLC warrants this product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. The  
liability of EURO-PRO Operating LLC is limited solely to the repair or replacement of the product at EURO-PRO Operating LLC’s option. This warranty does not  
cover damage caused by misuse, negligence, use on improper current or voltage, use contrary to operating instructions or disassembly, repair or alteration by any  
person other than an authorized EURO-PRO Operating LLC service station.  
Product repair or replacement, at our option, is your sole remedy. This warranty excludes all other legal and/or conventional warranties. The responsibility of EURO-  
PRO Operating LLC, if any, is limited to the specific obligations expressly assumed by it under the terms of the limited warranty. In no event is EURO-PRO Operating  
LLC liable for incidental or consequential damages of any nature whatsoever. Some States do not permit the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential  
damages, so the above may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights which vary from state to state.  
If you have a claim under this warranty or if you require service  
DO NOT RETURN THIS PRODUCT TO THE STORE!  
Send the product , postage prepaid to our factory service center: US: Warranty Department  
EURO-PRO Operating LLC  
CANADA: Warranty Department  
EURO-PRO Operating LLC  
4400 Bois Franc  
21 Lawrence Paquette Ind. Dr.  
Champlain, N. Y. 12919  
St. Laurent, QC H4S 1A7  
Please include a copy of your sales receipt, $9.50 to cover the cost of return shipping & handling and a letter explaining the nature of your difficulty. Do not  
forget to enclose your name, address and telephone number.  
If the warranty period has expired, please send your iron postage pre-paid to: US: Service Dept  
EURO-PRO Operating LLC  
CANADA: Service Dept.  
EURO-PRO Operating LLC  
178 West Service Rd.  
Champlain, N.Y. 12919  
4400 Bois Franc  
St. Laurent, QC H4S 1A7  
You will be advised of the cost of repair before any servicing is done unless you enclose a note indicating that you would like us to proceed with the  
repairs and return the iron to you C.O.D.  
PRODUCT REGISTRATION CARD  
Please complete and return within ten (10) days of purchase. The registration will enable us to contact you in the event a product defect is  
discovered. By returning this card you acknowledge to have read and understood the instructions for use, and warnings set forth in the  
accompanying instructions.  
RETURN TO: EURO-PRO Operating LLC, 21 LAWRENCE PAQUETTE INDUSTRIAL DRIVE, CHAMPLAIN, N.Y. 12919  
IN CANADA: EURO-PRO Operating LLC, 4400 BOIS FRANC, ST. LAURENT, QUE., H4S 1A7  
PURCHASER: …………………………………………………………………………….…………………………………………………………………  
ADDRESS: …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…………….  
EP484  
DATE OF PURCHASE: ……………………………….…….. MODEL: ………………...…………. SERIAL NO: ……………………..…………….  
NAME AND ADDRESS OF STORE: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….……..  
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