Reliable i300 User Manual

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i300
Professional Iron System
Instruction Manual
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USER INSTRUCTIONS i300
Thank you for purchasing the Reliable™ i300 series iron system. Please follow the instructions carefully. With proper care and maintenance, your steamer will provide years of dependable service.
1. Remove the ironing station from its packing and make sure all packing parts have been taken off (including the protection bags). Lay the station on a flat and steady surface fitted to support it next to a wall socket (max. mt. 1,5).
2. It is recommended to lay the iron on the supplied pad.
3. Insert in the right seat (2) the small supplied wand to hold the hose up and hook it with the spring up to the iron-boiler connecting wire.
4. Unscrew the safety cap (1) and let the internal air out. Fill the boiler with: Max. 1.1 litres of water for model i300
Use the funnel supplied, making sure you do not overfill the tank.
5. Insert the plug into the main supply point; switch on boiler (4) and iron button (3). If the two buttons come on, iron and boiler are working.
6. Turn the iron plate’s temperature regulating knob (6) to the position “cotton °°°” (indicated on the iron knob).
7. Wait that the boiler button’s red light (4) goes off (it takes about 10 minutes). While ironing, the boiler button’s red light normally comes on.
8. The machine is ready for use.
9. Push the steam button (7).
10. It is possible to regulate the quantity of steam by the steam knob (8).
11. In case the steam stops during ironing and the water button’s red light (5) comes on, it means that there is not enough water in the tank. To start ironing again, switch off the boiler button (4); press the steam iron button (7) to ensure there is no more steam in the boiler, slowly open the pressure cap (1) and refill to the required level with warm water. Replace the cap and wait for it to build up pressure again.
12. When you first press the steam button (after having turned the boiler on and depressed the steam button on the iron) you might notice a decrease in pressure. This is because the tank has air in it. In order to have plenty of steam (after you have depressed the iron) wait until the pressure goes back up to the maximum level before you begin.
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COMPONENTS:
1. Safety cap
2. Wand to hold mono-hose up
3. Iron button
4. Boiler button
5. Light for low water
6. Temperature regulating knob
7. Steam button
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CAUTION
Do not leave the machine unattended while the plug is connected to the socket.
The iron reaches very high temperatures and it keeps being very hot even 15 minutes after it’s been switching off. Be careful not to burn yourself.
For complete safety, before filling the boiler, please disconnect the plug.
While using the machine, never unscrew or remove the cap while under pressure (1). Before removing it, make sure that it does not give off steam anymore by shutting the boiler off, and pressing the steam iron button (7) to release all remaining steam.
The machine has a special heating element. Only qualified technician should replace it.
The safety cap (1) must be replaced with original parts only.
TECHNICAL DATA
Adjustable iron thermostat set from 60°C to 215°C Bimetallic safety iron thermostat with manual reset at 275°C Full aluminium-plated heating element at 800W – 120V Boiler power i300: 700W Working pressure i300: 2,5 bar Tank nominal capacity of model i300: 1.4 litres
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
EXPLANATION
SOLUTION
Does steam go out from the boiler?
It may happen that, while filling the tank, some water overfills the cap and flows inside the boiler wetting the insulating material
In order to solve the problem, we suggest using the machine as usual so that the insulating material dries up in about one hour through the heat of the machine. In case you still have this problem after one working hour, please contact the service centre. Does the steam iron leak steam mixed with water?
1) While filling the tank you may have poured too much water into it.
2) The iron plate has to be hot before the steam passage
1) The problem will go on until the excess water is emptied. Keep the steam button depressed until the water in the tank is at the correct level.
2) Please check that the temperature knob is on the right position: “cotton °°°)”
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There is no steam coming out of the iron?
1) The steam knob (where supplied) might be closed
2) The iron switch might be off
3) The boiler switch might be off
4) The water might be used up.
1) Open the steam knob anticlockwise.
2) After the iron switch comes on, wait for 4 minutes so that the iron plate gets hot.
3) After the boiler switch comes on, wait for 10 minutes so the boiler produces steam.
4) Fill it following the instructions carefully. Does the ironing board get wet?
1) The ironing board cover might not be able to absorb the steam completely
2) The steam iron leaks steam mixed with water (Check by spraying some steam on a dry cloth)
1) You might use a thicker cover (or two covers) so to create a thicker surface to absorb the steam better. In case you are using a vacuum table, switch on the vacuum function each time you are using the steam
2) See # 2
Does the steam leak dirty water?
Some dirty might have gone into the tank with the water and it is given off from the iron.
Fill the empty tank with 1 liter of water, screw the cap up, shake it, unscrew the cap and empty the tank. Repeat the action until the water is cleaned. We do not recommend the use of any additive to pour in the tank. Before ironing again spray some steam on a cloth until clean steam comes out.
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SPARE PARTS LIST i300
ITEM CODE
DESCRIPTION
Q.TY AST114
FAIRLEAD FOR HEATING ELEMENT FOR IRONING BOARD
2
CD338/1
NUT FOR WAND HOLDER
1
CD338/2
WASHER FOR WAND HOLDER
1
CD338/3
WAND SUPPORT
1
CD339/023
BOILER
1
CD343/700
COPPER HEATING ELEMENT V120 W700
1
CD342
TEFLON O-RING FOR THE HEATING ELEMENT
1
CD346/25
PRESSURE SWITCH SET 2,5 BAR MANUAL RESET
1
CD347
FAIRLEAD FOR CAP CONNECTION
1
CD347/023
FAIRLEAD FOR MONOHOSE
1
CD348
BULB THERMOSTAT 165°
1
CD348/1
SCREW FOR BULB THERMOSTAT
2
CD349
BIPOLAR SWITCH
2
CD350
INDICATOR LIGHT
1
CD353
TERMINAL BLOCK PA21 4 POLES
1
CD356
NYLON MONOHOSE MT.2,2
1
CD361
CABLE BLOCK 6N3-4
1
CD363
PAD RB2000
1
CD365/4
SAFETY CAP 3/8 MALE
1
CD366/6
O-RING FOR CAP IN TEFLON
1
CD367
DYN SMALL FOOT
4
CD368
WAND FOR MONO-HOSE
1
CD368/1
SPRING FOR CORD SUPPORT
1
CD368/2
CLIP FOR SPRING
2
CD369
FUNNEL
1
CD376
MUSHROOM-SHAPED CAP FOR IRON REST
6
CD378/1
HOSE CLAMP CLIP 9/11
1
CD382/023
GLASS WOLL INSULATING
1
CD386
WIRING 16 AWG
1
CD467
CLIP FOR STOPPING MONOHOSE
1
CD479
LOWER CHASSIS
1
CD483
UPPER CHASSIS PS21CANADA
1
CD484
BRACKET TO FIX TANK PS21CANADA
1
CD485
SOLENOID VALVE S/6000/3 120VOLT UL WITH COIL
1
CD486
COPPER TUBE FOR PRESSURE
1
CD487
CURRENT CORD 110VOLT
1
CD490
BRASS NICHEL ANGLE CONNECTION
1
FS036
KNOB
1
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ITEM CODE
DESCRIPTION
Q.TY FS200/120
IRON PLATE
1
FS003
ADJUSTABLE THERMOSTAT
1
FS004
THERMOSTAT 271 MANUAL RESET
1
FS005
CORK HANDLE
1
FS006
BRACKET FOR STEAM IRON
1
FS007
CAP FOR STEAM IRON
1
FS009
WIRING FOR STEAM IRON
1
FS011
INSERT FPR HANDLE 121 MM.
1
FS012
FIXING SCREW M4*22
1
FS014
BACK HANDLE SCREW
3
FS015
CLOSING SCREW
2
FS016
MICROHOLDER SCREW
1
FS017
HANDLE FIXING SCREW M5X10 ZNB
2
FS018
BLOCKING TERMINAL BLOCK SCREW
3
FS019
HANDLE COVER FOR IRON
1
FS020
SILK SCREEN PRINTING BACK HANDLE
1
FS021
BUTTONHOLDER
1
FS022
BUTTONCOVER
1
FS023
BUTTON
1
FS024
LOWER BUTTON
1
FS025
BRACKETCOVER PLAQUE
1
FS026
CABLEBLOCK
1
FS027
FRONTHANDLEHOLDER
1
FS028
BACKHANDLEHOLDER
1
FS030
SCREWCOVER CAP
2
FS031
BRASS WAHSER-SPACER
2
FS032
BRASS SPACER
2
FS033
MICRON
1
FS035
HANDLETIGHTING SCREW
4
FS038
WASHER UNDER HANDLE
2
FS039
WASHERUNDER KNOB
1
FS041
FAIRLEAD FOR CURRENT CORD
1
GV025/23
NUT 4MA 5588 ZNB
3
GV025/27
WASHER FOR FEET
3
GV028/30
"L" JOINT FOR SOLENOID WITH OGIVA
1
GV028/31
"L" JOINT FOR MONOMTER WITH OGIVA
1
GV028/52
FRONT SCREW
10
RIC003
TERMINAL BLOCK 4 POLES
1
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i300 PARTS DRAWING
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i300 WIRING DIAGRAM
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WATER LEVEL STICK
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