2 • Softened water
There are many types of household water softeners and the water
from many of them is perfectly acceptable for use in an iron.
However, some types of softeners, particularly those that use
chemicals such as salt, can cause the appliance to leak or spit
during use. If you experience this type of problem, we
recommend that you try using bottled spring water or untreated
tap water. Never use 100 % distilled water.
Once you have changed water it will take several uses to correct
the problem. Rowenta recommends trying the steam function for
the first time on an old towel or cloth that can be discarded to
avoid damaging your clothes.
3 • Iron and other impurities
If your water supply contains large amounts of iron or organic
matter, these minerals can collect inside the appliance and
eventually appear as brown stains. If you experience these
problems Rowenta recommends using bottled spring water.
Never use 100 % pure distilled water.
ALWAYS REMEMBER: Battery water and water containing
additives (such as starch, perfume or fabric conditioner
condensed water from driers) may not be used. Such
additives can affect the properties of the steam and, at high
temperatures, can form deposits in the steam chamber, which
will mark the laundry when they are emitted through the
steam vents.
Descaling liquids/agents should not be used.
4 • Filling with Water
- Ensure the iron is unplugged.
- Slide the variable steam control completely to
the left.
- Rest the iron on heel and tilt it forward
approximately 1 inch.
If the iron is equipped with a covered filling inlet,
open the filling inlet by sliding the cover down.
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