Provapor GC6026, 6024, 6022, 6020, 6019
J G I H M N A C K B F E L D
GC6026, GC6024, GC6022, GC6020, GC6019 5 ENGLISH 6 14 21
ENGLISH General description A B C D E F G H I J K L M N Cap of the steam tank Steam tank Iron stand On/off switch with built-in pilot light 'Steam tank heating up' pilot light (types GC6024/6026 only). The pilot light goes out when the appliance is ready for steam ironing Steam control (types GC6024/6026 only).
ENGLISH 7 -- Do not allow the cord to come into contact with the hot soleplate. Infirm persons should not be allowed to use the appliance without supervision. Keep an eye on children to make sure that they do not play with the appliance. - If steam escapes from under the steam tank cap when the appliance is heating up, switch the appliance off and contact a service centre authorised by Philips. - Do not remove the cap from the steam tank when the steam tank is under pressure.
ENGLISH Fast refill C 1 First set the on/off switch (D) to 'off'. 2 Press the steam activator button until you no longer hear any steam escaping from the appliance. 3 Keep the steam activator button pressed in and slowly unscrew the cap of the steam tank by turning it anti-clockwise.This will depressurise the steam tank. 4 Remove the mains plug from the wall socket. 5 Fill the steam tank as described in section 'Filling the steam tank' and let the appliance heat up again.
ENGLISH 9 - When you do not know what kind of fabric the article is made of, try to iron a spot which will be invisible when you wear it. - Silk, woollen and synthetic materials: iron the reverse side of the fabric to prevent shiny patches. - Start ironing the articles that require the lowest ironing temperature, such as those made of synthetic fibres. C 2 Put the plug in the wall socket and let the appliance heat up by setting the on/off switch (D) to 'on'.
ENGLISH Types GC6024/6026 only: During steam ironing, pilot light G will come on from time to time to indicate that the steam tank and the iron are being heated up to the right temperature and pressure.You can simply continue ironing while this happens. If you have not used the steaming facility for some time, the steam that was still present in the supply hose will have condensed into water.
ENGLISH MAX 1 For a shot of steam: set the steam control (F) to R (the large cloud) and set the temperature dial (l) to position 3 or MAX. C 2 Press both steam activator button (H) and shot of steam button (N). O/ O H N IL O YL ON ODON SIL K C FF H IL O LI N E N AI C G A OTO D O AN L TO N L O O N W AL G 11 Variable steam (Types GC6024/6026 only) F) Steam control (types GC6024/6026 only). q = moderate steam R = maximum steam.
ENGLISH 2 Rinse the steam tank with only 500 ml of fresh water. Pour out the water by holding the steam tank upside down over the sink. 3 Screw the cap back onto the steam tank. After ironing C 1 Switch the appliance off by setting the on/off switch (D) to 'off'. 2 Depressurise the steam tank by pressing the steam activator button until you no longer hear any steam escaping from the appliance. 3 Remove the mains plug from the wall socket.
ENGLISH Problem Possible cause(s) Solution Some smoke comes out of the appliance after you have switched the appliance on for the first time. This is normal. Some parts of the iron have been greased lightly in the factory. This phenomenon will cease after a short while. Droplets of water escape from the soleplate. The temperature dial (I) has been set to a temperature that is too low for steam ironing. Select the required ironing temperature as indicated in these instructions and the table.
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