Important Recommendations & Safety Instructions
Please read these instructions carefully before first use. 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.
For your safety, this appliance conforms to the applicable standards and regulations (Low Voltage, Electromagnetic Compatibility, Environmental Directives, as applicable...).
Your steam station is an electrical appliance. It should be used under normal conditions. It is intended for domestic use only.
Your steam station is fitted with 2 safety systems:
- A pressure release valve which, in the event of a malfunction, releases any excess steam;
- A thermal fuse to prevent the appliance from overheating.
Always plug your steam station into:
- An electrical installation with voltage 120V. Connecting to the wrong voltage may cause irreparable damage to the appliance and will invalidate your guarantee.
- If you are using a mains extension lead, ensure that it is correctly rated (15A) and is fully extended.
Completely unwind the power cord from its storage space before connecting to supply.
If the electric power cord or the iron-unit is damaged, it must be replaced by an Approved Service Centre in order to prevent any danger.
Do not unplug the appliance by pulling on the cord. Always unplug your appliance:
- Before rinsing out the boiler or before filling the water tank,
- Before cleaning your steam station,
- After each use.
The appliance must be used and placed on a flat, stable, heat-resistant surface. When you place the iron on the iron rest, make sure that the surface on which you place it is stable.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Never leave the appliance unattended:
- When it is connected to the mains,
- Until it has cooled down (around 1 hour).
The soleplate and steam station iron-rest can become very hot and cause burns: never touch these parts. Never touch the electric cords with the soleplate of the iron.
Your appliance gives off steam which can cause burns. Handle your iron carefully, particularly when using the vertical steam function. Never direct the steam towards persons or animals.
Never attempt to unscrew the boiler cap while the appliance is in use. The strong steam pressure could result in burns. Only unscrew the cap when steam station is cold or there is no more pressure in the boiler.
Before rinsing the boiler, wait until the steam station is cold (unplugged for more than 2 hours).
While rinsing out the boiler, never fill it directly under the tap.
If you lose or damage the boiler cap, have it replaced by an approved Service Centre.
Never immerse your steam station in water or any other liquid. Never hold it under the water tap.
The appliance must not be used if it has fallen to the floor, shows evidence of damage, leaks or fails to function correctly. Never dismantle your appliance. To avoid any danger, have it inspected in an approved service centre.
This appliance 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.
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Description
The parts of your steam station are:
- 1. Steam trigger
- 2. Temperature control dial
- 3. Boiler cap
- 4. Boiler unit/water tank
- 5. On/Off switch
- 6. Steam output control dial (depending on model)
- 7. Connection cord
- 8. Temperature indicator light
- 9. Iron rest
- 10. Stainless steel soleplate
- 11. Power cord
- 12. Steam hose guide (depending on model)
- 13. Steam hose
- 14. Water funnel
Diagram Description: The document includes a diagram showing the steam station and iron with numbered parts corresponding to the description above.
Before Use
Please read all of the instructions for use and the Important Safeguards carefully. Remove all packaging from the steam station. It is normal for a small amount of smoke and a light odor to be produced the first time it is used. This will quickly disappear.
1. Water Recommendations
Tap water
Rowenta irons are designed to be used with REGULAR TAP WATER (up to 12 grains of hardness). If your water is harder than this, Rowenta recommends mixing half tap water with half distilled water which reduces the hardness; or just use inexpensive bottled spring water. Never use 100% distilled water as this can cause the iron to spit and leak.
Softened water
There are many types of household water softeners and the water from many of them is perfectly acceptable for use in the steam station. However, some types of softeners, particularly those that use chemicals such as salt, can cause the appliance to leak or spit during use. If you experience this type of problem, we recommend that you try using inexpensive bottled spring water or untreated tap water.
Once you have changed water it will take several uses to correct the problem. Rowenta recommends trying the steam function for the first time on an old towel or cloth that can be discarded to avoid damaging your clothes.
Iron and other impurities
If your water supply contains large amounts of iron or organic matter, these minerals can collect inside the appliance and eventually appear as brown stains. If you experience these problems Rowenta recommends using inexpensive bottled spring water.
Never use 100% pure distilled water.
Always remember:
- Battery water and water containing additives (such as starch, perfume or fabric conditioner) may not be used. Such additives can affect the properties of the steam and at high temperatures can form deposits in the steam chamber which will mark the laundry when they are emitted through the steam vents.
- Descaling liquids/agents should not be used.
2. Filling the Boiler
The steam station is designed to operate using tap water. (A).
While unplugged, place the steam station on a stable horizontal, heat resistant surface. Unscrew the boiler cap.
To prevent overflow during filling, use the water funnel provided in the packaging. Fill slowly with water until the red ball reaches the "max" level. Do not fill water tank past the base of the boiler cap thread. Do not overfill. Be sure that water does not spill over. If this occurs remove the excess water.
Replace the boiler cap and screw it on firmly but be careful to not over tighten. Over tightening can damage the green 0-ring.
To fill boiler while you are using the appliance see section “Filling boiler while in use".
Use
3. Turning On and Off
Plug the steam station into a 120 volt electric outlet.
Press on/off switch (B), the iron light and steam indicator light will turn on. When the steam indicator light turns off (approximately 11 minutes), steam is ready.
During ironing the temperature indicator light for the iron and the steam indicator light will turn on and off. This is normal as the temperature is being regulated. The unit is still on when these lights go out.
To turn the unit off, press the switch(es) in the opposite direction so that the side without the light is depressed. Unplug and leave to cool completely before emptying or putting away. Set the temperature control dial on the iron to the minimum setting before unplugging.
4. Steam Ironing
Never iron or steam clothes while they are being worn.
The appliance allows steam output to be adjusted (depending on model).
- Setting on the iron: the steam control dial should be set to min.
- Setting on the iron: the steam control should be set at the mid level.
- Setting on the iron: the steam control dial can be set to the max.
TYPE OF FABRIC | IRON THERMOSTAT SETTING | STEAM CONTROL DIAL SETTING |
---|---|---|
LINEN, COTTON | ••• | ••• |
WOOL, SILK | •• | •• |
SYNTHETIC (Viscose, Polyester) | • | • |
Note: It is normal for the connection cord to become warm during use.
Before using the steam station for the first time or if you have not used the steam function for a few minutes, press the steam button several times in a row while holding the iron away from your clothes. This will enable any cold water to be removed from the steam connection cord.
When ironing start with fabrics that require a low temperature setting (•) and finish with those which need the highest temperature (•••).
Mixed fiber fabrics should be ironed on the temperature for the most delicate fabric. For example a shirt that is 60% cotton and 40% polyester should be ironed at the (•) setting for synthetics.
If spray starch is used, spray it onto the reverse side of the garment. Allow starch to penetrate before ironing.
For best results, use a mesh type ironing board to allow excess steam to escape.
For delicate fabrics, we recommend carrying out a test on an unobtrusive area of the garment such as an inner seam.
5. Dry Ironing
This appliance can be used for dry ironing if the steam trigger is not pressed and the steam control dial is set to min. Set the iron's on/off switch to the on position.
6. Vertical Steam
To remove wrinkles in cotton or linen, the soleplate can come into contact with the fabric for optimal results.
For synthetic fabrics, a distance of 4 inches is recommended to avoid damage to the garment.
For delicate fabrics, we recommend carrying out a test on an unobtrusive part of the garment (inner seam).
Caution: Steam produced is very hot. To avoid burns and scalding never iron or steam clothes while they are being worn.
Hang the garment on a coat hanger and hold the fabric from the bottom of the garment slightly taut with one hand.
Holding the iron in a vertical position, press continuously on the steam button while moving the iron from the top of the garment to the bottom (C).
If the unit is left on without steaming for a length of time, water can condense in the hose and droplets of water can be seen when you begin to use the steam station again. For best results, simply aim the iron away from yourself, other people, animals and clothing and press the trigger for a few seconds to remove the condensation and steam begins to fill the hose.
7. Filling the Boiler While in Use
Caution: Never unscrew the boiler cap while the iron is producing steam and the boiler is under pressure.
Before opening the boiler, ensure that there is no steam inside. To do this, press the steam button and keep it pressed until there is no more steam.
Turn the unit off (see section “Turning On and Off”) and unplug from outlet. Slowly unscrew the boiler cap. To prevent overflow during filling, use the water funnel provided in the packaging. Fill slowly with water until the red ball reaches the "max" level. Do not fill water tank past the base of the boiler cap thread. Be sure that water does not spill over. If this occurs remove the excess water. Replace the boiler cap and screw it on tightly but be careful to not over tighten. Over tightening can damage the green 0-ring.
Plug back in to electrical outlet.
8. After Ironing
Turn the unit off. (Consult section “Turning On and Off"). Unplug the appliance.
Place the iron on the iron rest and allow to cool completely, which will take approximately 1 hour.
Once cold, empty water from the appliance before storing. We recommend emptying the boiler when not in use.
Maintenance and Cleaning
Before proceeding to cleaning or emptying the generator, it is imperative to turn it off, unplug it and let it cool down for more than 2 hours, to avoid any risk of burns.
9. Cleaning the Generator
Never pass the iron or the unit under tap water.
Do not use any cleaning or descaling product to clean the soleplate or the boiler.
The soleplate: Clean the cooled soleplate of your iron with a damp cloth or a non-metallic sponge. In case of a heavily soiled soleplate, we recommend using the GP0800 cleaning product available from Authorized Technical Services. Do not use abrasive products to clean it.
The unit: From time to time, clean the plastic parts of the appliance with a soft cloth.
10. Rinsing the Boiler (Once per month)
ATTENTION: To prolong the efficiency of your boiler and avoid scale deposits, you must rinse the boiler every 10 uses (approximately once a month). If your water is hard, increase the frequency.
Never use descaling products to rinse the boiler, as they could damage it.
Check that the generator is cold and unplugged for more than 2 hours. With a jug, fill the boiler 3/4 with tap water (A). Swirl the unit for a few moments and then empty it completely over the sink (D). For a good result, we advise repeating the operation a second time.
Troubleshooting
Here is the JSON requested:Models: DG5030, Pro Iron Steam Iron Station with Stainless Steel SoleplateIssues | Possible Causes | Solutions |
---|---|---|
Water runs through the holes in the soleplate. | Boiler is too full. | Do not fill the boiler with more than 33 oz. water. |
Thermostat isn't working. | Contact an Authorized Service Centre. | |
The iron was used before reaching the required temperature. | Wait for the temperature/steam control lights to go out before ironing. | |
White streaks appear from the soleplate holes. | Water has condensed in the tubes as you are using steam for the first time or have not used it for some time. | Hold the iron away from clothing and press the steam control button until the iron produces steam. |
Brown streaks appear from the soleplate holes and stain the laundry. | The boiler is expelling scale because it has not been rinsed regularly. | Rinse the boiler every 10 uses (see "Cleaning and Maintenance"). If your water is hard, increase the frequency. |
Chemical descaling agents or additives have been used in the ironing water. | Never add any product to the boiler (see "Water to Use"). Rinse boiler thoroughly. | |
The soleplate is dirty or brown and may stain the laundry. | You are using too high a temperature. | Refer to our advice on temperature settings. |
The laundry has not been rinsed sufficiently or you have ironed a new garment before washing it. | Ensure that the laundry is well rinsed to remove any possible soap or chemical residues from new garments. | |
There is little or no steam. | You are using starch. |
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