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Anonymous Posted on Apr 06, 2012

Won't turn on

I was ironing and using steam burst a long time

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Henry Thomas

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  • Posted on Apr 18, 2007

SOURCE: Heats up but no steam coming out.

take down the iron and clean it the holes at the bottom of the iron are clogged up.good luck.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 25, 2009

SOURCE: Stopped producing steam

Iron not heating up sufficiently to produce steam. Threw it out!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 16, 2009

SOURCE: Brown steam bursts coming out of my G1490 Shark iron

make sure you do a self clean as often as possible to remove debris and scale from iron

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Catalin Turcu

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  • Posted on Aug 10, 2011

SOURCE: NO STEAM COMES OUT: IT HASN'T

http://www.ehow.com/how_4899837_clean-shark-euro-pro-iron.html
This is the procedure for cleaning ..I guess if it do not produce any steam it has something blocking the steam ..(calcium deposits or such )

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1: Make sure there's enough water in the tank if the iron won't steam. Fill the tank up .
2:Check that the iron is set to a steam setting. Some of the settings are dry and won't create steam.
3:Set the temperature dial to the shaded setting which represents steam. You'll see a little dark cloud-type icon with raindrops as opposed to a white cloud with a stripe through it. The dark cloud represents moisture (steam), and the white cloud with the stripe through it represents no steam.
4:Allow the iron to heat up for a while and to emit steam for a couple of minutes while pressing the extra-long burst button a few times. That should get rid of any impurities which can cause blockages. Try this if the iron hasn't been used for a while and steaming is intermittent.
5:Iron horizontally. Steam is only generated when the iron is horizontal.
6:Use the maximum steam setting when the iron is set to its maximum temperature setting.
7:Let the iron get to a high temperature before expecting steam. If the soleplate isn't hot enough, the water won't turn to steam and will in fact drip, spit or leak from the soleplate. Some Rowenta irons have an anti-drip system, which will turn off the steam when ironing at a low temperatures. Turn the temperature up, if needed.

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Check the fuse first ! If the fuse is in good condition , then try this troubleshooting .

1: Make sure there's enough water in the tank if the iron won't steam. Fill the tank up .
2:Check that the iron is set to a steam setting. Some of the settings are dry and won't create steam.
3:Set the temperature dial to the shaded setting which represents steam. You'll see a little dark cloud-type icon with raindrops as opposed to a white cloud with a stripe through it. The dark cloud represents moisture (steam), and the white cloud with the stripe through it represents no steam.
4:Allow the iron to heat up for a while and to emit steam for a couple of minutes while pressing the extra-long burst button a few times. That should get rid of any impurities which can cause blockages. Try this if the iron hasn't been used for a while and steaming is intermittent.
5:Iron horizontally. Steam is only generated when the iron is horizontal.
6:Use the maximum steam setting when the iron is set to its maximum temperature setting.
7:Let the iron get to a high temperature before expecting steam. If the soleplate isn't hot enough, the water won't turn to steam and will in fact drip, spit or leak from the soleplate. Some Rowenta irons have an anti-drip system, which will turn off the steam when ironing at a low temperatures. Turn the temperature up, if needed.

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