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PH-ELECTRIC IRON GTJH022 USER MANUAL

SPECIFICATIONS

Product Name

Model No.

Water Tank Capacity

Rated Voltage/Frequency

Product Size

Rated Power

Appliance Classes

ELECTRIC IRON

KY-6018BP

140g

220V-240~
50/60Hz

173.5X75.5X100.8mm

1000W

Class Ⅰ

 

ILLUSTRATION

  1. Steam switch
  2. Heating indicator light
  3. Power cord protector
  4. Handle
  5. Water tank
  6. Heating Soleplate
  7. Basic unit

 

OPERATION

  1. Before the first use
  • Remove all packaging materials.
  • Remove any stickers or labels from the product.
  • We recommend that you do not use other appliances on the same outlet to avoid overloading the circuit when using this product.
  • Upon opening the package, please check the list of parts included in your order immediately to ensure nothing is discarded inadvertently.
  • Since this product has a non-adjustable temperature design for constant heat emission from the panel, please check the care label inside your garment for fabric temperature tolerance before ironing. If you are unsure about the fabric's temperature tolerance, we suggest placing a towel over the area to be ironed as a precaution.
  1. Switching Between Hanging Steam and Ironing

(1) Storage / Ironing Mode —— Turn the dial clockwise.

(2) Hanging Steam / Ironing Mode —— Turn the dial counterclockwise.

  1. Add water

It is recommended to use purified or distilled water. Ensure the water tank is filled with water before using the steam function to prevent damage to the water pump from prolonged dry operation.

  • Ensure the appliance is unplugged before adding water.
  • Rotate the handle 180° as shown in the diagram below.After rotating the handle, open the cover of the water fill port. Add an appropriate amount of water (approximately 100 mL) using a measuring cup.

  • After completing the water addition, replace the water fill port cover.
  1. Turn on the device
  • Plug in the device: Place the steam iron on its heat-resistant base and insert the power plug into an electrical outlet.
  • Turn on the device:Once plugged in, the power indicator light will begin to flash, indicating that the device has entered the heating state.
  1. Operate

Wait approximately 25 seconds after entering the heating mode. When the indicator light stops flashing and remains steadily lit, the device is fully heated. You can now turn on the steam switch to begin ironing.

 

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

  1. Unplug the device when not in use for extended periods.
  2. After every use, empty the water tank to prevent limescale buildup.
  3. To remove limescale and surface dust, use a cloth soaked in a solution of 15% white vinegar and 95% water to wipe the product repeatedly.When steam output decreases, prepare a mixture of 15% white vinegar and 95% water. Pour this solution into the water tank through the fill port. Wait 40 minutes, then shake out the solution. Replace the vinegar-water mixture with clean water and repeat the process several times to effectively remove limescale.
  4. After Ironing, turn off the iron and unplug the power cord.Place the iron in a location where it cannot be easily touched, allowing it to cool completely. Open the water fill port cover and drain any remaining water from the tank. Wipe the exterior dry with a cloth before storing the device.

 

CAUTION

  1. Before using the product, ensure that the required voltage matches your home's electrical supply. If the product has a grounding plug, it must be plugged into an outlet with a grounding wire.
  2. Do not insert the power plug or operate controls with wet hands to avoid electric shock, which can cause personal injury or property damage.
  3. Do not insert the power plug or operate controls with wet hands to avoid electric shock, which can cause personal injury or property damage.
  4. Do not immerse the product in water or any other liquid, and do not fill it directly from a faucet to prevent the risk of electric shock.
  5. Do not place the product on or near flammable materials such as tablecloths or curtains.
  6. Do not place the product on or near flammable materials such as tablecloths or curtains.
  7. Always unplug the iron before adding water to or draining water from the water tank. Never handle water while the iron is plugged in.
  8. Clean the plug regularly with a dry cloth to prevent dust accumulation, which could lead to insulation failure due to moisture, posing a safety hazard.
  9. Do not leave the iron unattended while it is plugged in.
  10. If the iron falls and shows visible damage or water leakage, do not use it.
  11. Avoid overloading electrical outlets or circuits by plugging too many appliances into one outlet, which can cause overheating and potential fires.
  12. Stop using the iron immediately if a malfunction occurs, unplug it, and have it repaired at an authorized service center.
  13. Do not let the power cord come into contact with hot surfaces.
  14. If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service department, or similarly qualified persons to avoid danger.
  15. The iron must be used with the base provided. Ensure the base is placed on a stable surface when the iron is resting on it.
  16. The iron should only be used and placed on stable surfaces.
  17. Note: Some surfaces of the appliance may become very hot during operation.
  18. The appliance must not be operated with external timers or separate remote control systems.
  19. Follow instructions and understand the safety information and potential hazards associated with the appliance.
  20. Before using the product, check the care labels on clothes. For unknown fabric types, test on a hidden part of the garment first.
  21. Do not use the product on silk or velvet fabrics. Turn garments inside out for better results.
  22. Regularly check and clean the steam vents.
  23. Do not use the product for purposes other than ironing clothes.
  24. After use, unplug the device promptly. When unplugging, grip the plug rather than pulling on the cord. Do not unplug with wet hands.
  25. Allow the product to cool completely and drain any remaining water before handling or cleaning.
  26. Be cautious of steam spray during use. Do not direct steam towards people to avoid burns.
  27. Do not attempt to iron clothes while wearing them.
  28. Do not touch metal parts or hot water/steam during and shortly after use to avoid burns.
  29. Do not touch the soleplate until the appliance is turned off and fully cooled.
  30. Do not allow children to use the appliance alone. Keep the iron and cord out of reach of infants when plugged in or cooling down to prevent electric shock or burns.
  31. Individuals with physical, sensory, or mental impairments, or those lacking experience and knowledge, should use the appliance under supervision or guidance. They should also understand the safety instructions and potential hazards.

 

TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem

Possible reason

Solution

Soleplate does not heat

Poor contact or improper insertion of the power cord into the socket.

Check the socket for proper contact and ensure the power cord is fully inserted.

Circuit failure within the product or blown fuse.

Contact customer service for assistance.

Water leakage from soleplate

Damage to the soleplate or its circuitry preventing proper heating.

Contact customer service for assistance.

Leaking or damaged water tank.

Contact customer service for assistance.

Abnormal indicator light during operation

Electrical circuit damage or program malfunction.

Contact customer service for assistance.

No steam

Preheating of the steam setting has not been completed.

Wait until the indicator light turns off, then press the steam button.

Empty water tank

Fill the water tank using the measuring cup.

Disconnected or blocked pipes.

Contact customer service for assistance.

Reduced steam output

Low pump flow due to pump damage.

Contact customer service for assistance.

Blockage in the steam holes on the soleplate by debris or limescale.

Contact customer service for assistance.

Unstable or low AC voltage.

Ensure the appliance is connected to a stable AC power supply with appropriate voltage.

Blockage in the pump pipe by debris or limescale.

Contact customer service for assistance.

Unusual noise during operation

Pump malfunction, pipe blockage, or soleplate blockage; internal structural damage.

Contact customer service for assistance.