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If your Oliso iron is not lifting up and down properly, there could be a few possible causes:
The steam function may be on: If the steam function is on, it can prevent the iron from lifting up and down. Make sure the steam function is turned off before attempting to lift the iron.
The iron may be in "locked" mode: Some Oliso irons have a locking mechanism that keeps the iron in place during storage. If the iron is in locked mode, it will not lift up and down. Look for a switch or button on the iron that releases the lock and allows the iron to move freely.
There may be debris or a loose object inside the iron: Sometimes, debris or a loose object can get stuck inside the iron and prevent it from lifting up and down. Try shaking the iron gently or turning it upside down to see if anything falls out.
The iron may be defective: If none of the above solutions work, it's possible that the iron is defective and needs to be replaced. Contact the manufacturer or retailer where you purchased the iron for assistance with a possible refund or exchange.
In any case, it's important to unplug the iron and wait for it to cool down completely before attempting to troubleshoot or repair it.
get the iron hot. Take a piece of fabric and a dryer sheet. Put the dryer sheet between two layers of fabric. Place this at the edge of your ironing board. With the iron hot, run the sole place over the "fabric/dryer sheet set" several times. This will remove wonder under and many other adhesives from your iron.
are you saying that the iron works with 110 volts and you plugged it in a 220 volts outlet??? if so then the voltage is to high for the iron (luckily it didn't get burnt) but all you need to do is plug it into a 110 volt outlet
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