Fabric stuck to the soleplate is a symptom of the soleplate of the iron being at a temperature that is too high for the type of material being ironed. This excess temperature may be due to two reasons: poor temperature control (because of a fault in the NTC probe or in the electronics) or because the user has selected the wrong temperature. To check whether the problem is due to a fault in the appliance, measure the temperature at the geometric centre of the soleplate.
- If the temperatures measured fall within 170-240ºC, the iron is behaving correctly. In this case, inform the user that the clothes should be put in order according to the type of fabric, so that they can be ironed on different temperature settings, according to the instructions indicated on the labels. In particular, synthetic and delicate materials should not be ironed at high temperatures.
- If the temperature measured is higher than 240ºC, check the resistance in the NTC probe (this should be approximately 100 kΩ at room temperature). If the value of the NTC probe is correct, change the electronic circuit board.
To remove the fabric stuck to the soleplate, try to clean off the remains with a cloth when the soleplate is hot. If this is not possible, change
Fabric stuck to the soleplate is a symptom of the soleplate of the iron being at a temperature that is too high for the type of material being ironed. This excess temperature may be due to two reasons: poor temperature control (because of a fault in the NTC probe or in the electronics) or because the user has selected the wrong temperature. To check whether the problem is due to a fault in the appliance, measure the temperature at the geometric centre of the soleplate.- If the temperatures measured fall within 170-240ºC, the iron is behaving correctly. In this case, inform the user that the clothes should be put in order according to the type of fabric, so that they can be ironed on different temperature settings, according to the instructions indicated on the labels. In particular, synthetic and delicate materials should not be ironed at high temperatures.- If the temperature measured is higher than 240ºC, check the resistance in the NTC probe (this should be approximately 100 kΩ at room temperature). If the value of the NTC probe is correct, change the electronic circuit board.To remove the fabric stuck to the soleplate, try to clean off the remains with a cloth when the soleplate is hot. If this is not possible, change
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