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Braun SI6285 Iron Questions & Answers
Autoshut off red light keeps flashing
I had the same problem and eventually removed the tilt sensor. This is the molded board that you see when you open the back of the iron. By removing it, you will also loose the timer off function. The thermostat will still be operational.
Broun iron (model SI6285) quit working
Small appliances nowadays aren't really designed to be taken apart. Most likely there wont be replacement parts, you are probably better off just buying a new one.
Hi I have a Braun CareStyle 5 iron, which has developed a fault, It omits steam as soon as it warms up and will not stop unless you switch it off any idea's ?
I have the same issue, still looking for the root cause. So far i've fixed the microswitch, the valve and the electronics main board, the issue remains, so it's not coming from that. I finally found what the issue was in my case. The problem was with the led indicator light on the iron (the one on the front, close to the buttons on the iron itself). This was shorted and was causing the electronics to latch the EV continuously when powered. I just removed the led and it's working fine. You just need to remove the white cable to the led on the screwed connector on the back of the iron, if you don't want to mess with disassembly the whole iron.
9/7/2021 8:41:05 AM •
Braun Irons
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on Sep 07, 2021
I have a Carestyle 5 Braun Iron which leaks water everytime I press the steam button?
A steam iron generally produces steam in use as the movement allows water in the reservoir to move around and small amounts will escape into the heated sole plate.
The button to produce extra steam is mostly a small pump similar to those found in trigger sprays and hand soap bottle pumps and this is connected to the sole plate by a small-bore hose. It is far from unknown for one or more of the little hose(s) to become disconnected, often because of a limescale build up - even though the modern steam iron is advertised as needing only tap water, this is suitable only in soft water areas. Irons used in hard water areas tend to have a much shorter life so an alternative is advised.
My description doesn't apply to every steam iron - in some older designs the extra steam button opened a valve in the bottom of the reservoir to allow water to gravity feed into the sole plate. Although almost exclusively found on irons from the premium end of the market they were a nightmare of rods and rubber seals no longer lasting or reliable than those with a cheap plastic pump.
Clearly your iron needs dismantling and repairing if you can do this yourself, or replacing if you can't due to the disproportionately high repair shop cost. Some years ago my wife gave up on premium irons and began to buy the cheapest and was at first happy to replace them fairly often saying she found them no better or worse than the expensive ones. The first couple only lasted a couple of years each but the last one is now six or seven years old and still going strong.
9/22/2019 6:02:44 PM •
Braun Irons
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on Sep 22, 2019
How do I replace the cord on my steam iron?
You can buy replacement cords and ends at any decent hardware store to make your own cord. However you need to disassemble your iron to make the change. I would only recommend trying this if you are familiar with doing such a task, you wouldn't want to risk a misfire and causing a fire.
8/27/2013 11:40:25 AM •
Braun Irons
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on Aug 27, 2013
The iron turns itself off
I noticed the same problem my friend. The problem with mine was that the wire was having some kind of partial contact at the end inside the iron. The wire was twisted and tangled. I will advice You to
- Unscrew the iron from the compartment at the back of the iron,
- Then You force up the control of the iron,
- You will see 2 screws side by side, unscrew them open to release the lower part of the iron,
- Tail the wire to part that it is connected to in the iron,
- Then you unscrew the screws that hold the wire and disconnect it from the iron, then you Cut the rough edge of the wire or you can replace the wire completely,
- Reverse the process to reassemble the iron back together.
Also another cause might be that the connection to the power socket is loose and disconnects itself while you are ironing. In that case, it is the socket you are to replace.
Some irons are also made that way, that once it gets too hot and is not being controlled, the power will cut off its power supply by itself.
That should do the job for you.
Hope this information was helpful.
1/12/2011 8:50:46 PM •
Braun Irons
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on Jan 12, 2011
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