Silvercrest Iron SDRB 1000 A16 User Manual

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Steam Brush SDRB 1000 A1  
Steam Brush  
Operating instructions  
KOMPERNASS GMBH  
BURGSTRASSE 21 · D-44867 BOCHUM  
ID-Nr.: SDRB1000A1-07/10-V2  
 
CONTENT  
PAGE  
Safety instructions  
Intended Use  
2
3
3
3
3
3
4
Technical data  
Items supplied  
Description of the appliance  
Before the First Usage  
Operation  
Filling with water...............................................................................................................................4  
Attaching/detaching the brush attachment ...................................................................................5  
Steam brush function........................................................................................................................5  
Clothing care ....................................................................................................................................5  
Curtain and soft furnishing care......................................................................................................6  
Fluff brush..........................................................................................................................................6  
Ironing function.................................................................................................................................6  
After using the steam brush.............................................................................................................7  
Cleaning and care  
7
Scale removal ...................................................................................................................................7  
Storage  
7
7
8
8
8
Troubleshooting  
Disposal  
Warranty & Service  
Importer  
Read the operating instructions carefully before using the appliance for the first time and preserve this  
booklet for later reference. Pass the manual on to whomsoever might acquire the appliance at a later date.  
 
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STEAM BRUSH  
• Use only the ironing temperatures given in the care  
instructions for the material, or those suitable for it.  
Otherwise, you could damage the textiles.  
Should care instructions not be given or known,  
start with the lowest temperature setting.  
Safety instructions  
Risk of personal injury!  
Risk of electrical shocks.  
• When the appliance is hot, grasp it only by the  
• The rating of the local power supply must tally  
completely with the details given on the rating  
plate of the appliance.  
handle.  
• This appliance is not intended for use by individuals  
(including children) with restricted physical, physio-  
logical or intellectual abilities or deficiences in  
experience and/or knowledge unless they are  
supervised by a person responsible for their safety  
or receive from this person instruction in how the  
appliance is to be used.  
• Children should be supervised to ensure that  
they do not play with the appliance.  
• Never hold your hand over the steam spray or  
on hot metal parts.  
• You should not open the filler opening of the  
water reservoir while the iron is in use. First of  
all, remove the plug from the power socket and  
allow the device to cool down completely.  
• NEVER iron clothing while still wearing it!  
• NEVER direct jets of steam at other people or  
animals.  
• Under NO circumstance should you use the ap-  
pliance if it shows visible signs of damage, has  
fallen or leaks water. Arrange for it to be repaired  
by qualified specialists.  
• To avoid possible dangers, arrange for a defective  
appliance to be checked and possibly repaired  
by qualified technicians, or contact our Customer  
Service Department.  
• Arrange for defective power plugs and/or cables  
to be replaced at once by qualified technicians  
or our Customer Service Department.  
• To disconnect from the power spource, pull only  
on the plug itself, not on the cable.  
• Never bend (kink) or crush the power cable.  
Arrange it in such a way that it can not come into  
contact with hot surfaces and such that no-one  
can step on it or trip over it.  
• After every usage, before cleaning the appliance  
and when refilling with water, remove the plug  
from the power socket.  
• Always unroll the power cable fully before switching  
on and do not use an extension cable.  
• Never touch the power cable or the power plug  
with wet hands.  
• Under no circumstances may the appliance be  
submersed in fluids or fluids be allowed to per-  
meate the housing. Do not expose the appliance to  
humidity and do not use it outdoors. Should liquids  
enter the housing, unplug the appliance from the  
power socket immediately and arrange for it to  
be repaired by a qualified technician.  
Risk of fire!  
• Do NOT leave the appliance unsupervised  
when it is connected to mains power.  
• Put the appliance into storage only when it has  
cooled down.  
• Place the appliance on level and heat resistant  
surfaces only with the stand folded out. The  
appliance must be stood securely when it is  
put down.  
 
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• NEVER use the appliance adjacent to water con- Items supplied  
tained in a bath, shower, wash basin or other  
vessels. The proximity of moisture presents a danger,  
even when the appliance is switched off.  
• You may not open the appliance housing. Permit  
only authorised technicians to repair a defective  
appliance.  
Steam Brush  
Brush attachment  
Measuring beaker  
Operating instructions  
Attention!  
• Should the care instructions in the clothing item  
Description of the appliance  
forbid ironing (Symbol  
), you may not use the  
1 Water tank  
steam brush on it. Should you do so, the clothing  
item could be permanently damaged.  
2 Water fill opening  
3 Temperature regulator  
4 Unlocking device for the water tank  
5 Heating-up control lamp  
6 Suspension eye  
7 Power cable with power plug  
8 Steam blast button  
9 Stand  
• The water tank is to be filled exclusively with mains  
water (or a mix of distilled and mains water).  
You will otherwise damage the appliance.  
• You may not clean the appliance with solvents,  
alcohol or abrasive cleaning agents. These could  
cause damage to it.  
0 Sole of the iron  
q Unlocking device for brush attachment  
w Brush attachment  
e Fluff brush  
Intended Use  
This Steam Brush is intended exclusively for the  
smoothing and removal of crinkles, fluff and hairs  
on home textiles. It may only be used indoors and  
in a domestic household. All other use is deemed  
improper use.  
r Clothes brush  
t Measuring beaker  
Before the First Usage  
• Remove the steam brush from the packaging.  
• Remove all possible adhesive tags and protective  
foils from the steam iron.  
Technical data  
Rated voltage:  
Output:  
220-240V 50Hz  
~
1000 W  
Attention!  
Plastic bags can be dangerous. To avoid fatalities  
through suffocation, keep plastic bags out of the  
reach of children.  
 
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• Fill the water tank 1with water (See chapter "Fil-  
ling with water").  
Do not use chemically distilled water. This would  
irreparably damage the appliance.  
• Insert the power plug 7into a correctly installed  
and earthed mains power socket.  
• Hold the steam brush horizontally.  
• Place the temperature regulator 3at the position  
"MAX".  
• Heat the steam brush up at the highest setting for  
a few minutes. By doing this you will clear produc-  
tion residues from the sole 0 of the appliance.  
• Activate the steam shot button 8 a few times, so  
that steam exits from the soleplate 0.  
• Then iron a redundant piece of material, this will  
remove any impurites that may possibly be on  
the sole of the iron 0.  
Should the mains water at your locality be rated as  
hard, it is recommended that you mix mains water  
with some distilled water. Otherwise, the jets for the  
steam blast function could calcify (become blocked)  
prematurely.  
To extend the optimal steam blast function, mix mains  
water with distilled water according to the table.  
Ratios - distilled  
Water hardness  
water to mains water  
very soft / soft  
medium  
0
Note:  
On the first heating up of the appliance a small volume  
of smoke and smell may be generated, caused by  
production residues. This is completely normal and  
is not dangerous. Provide for sufficient ventilation,  
for example, open a window.  
1: 1  
2: 1  
3: 1  
hard  
very hard  
Operation  
The water hardness level can be queried at your  
local water works.  
Information  
• Should the care instructions in the clothing item  
Attention!  
forbid ironing (Symbol  
), you may not use  
Before refilling with water, ALWAYS remove the  
plug 7 from the mains power socket! There is a  
risk of electric shock!  
the steam brush on it. If you do so, the clothing  
item could be permanently damaged.  
• Do NOT use the appliance on leather, velvet, im-  
pregnated furniture or steam sensitive materials.  
If you do, the material/furniture could become  
damaged.  
• Lift the water tank 1up vertically, in that you slide  
the release 4 for the water tank 1to the rear until  
the water tank 1allows itself to be lifted off. Grasp  
the water tank 1with your thumb and index finger  
on the hatched markings to lift it vertically upwards.  
The temperature controller 3 remains on the appli-  
ance and is not lifted off.  
Filling with water  
Attention!  
NEVER fill the water tank 1with chemical substances,  
cleaning agents or fluids other than mains water (or  
a mix of mains and distilled water).  
• Open the water fill opening 2to the water tank 1.  
• Using the measuring beaker t, fill the water  
tank 1 with mains water to the "Max" marking,  
but no further.  
 
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• Close the water fill opening 2to the water tank 1.  
Ensure that the lug on the water fill opening 2  
sits in the indentation on the lid. Only in this way  
is the water tank 1 properly closed.  
• By pressing the steam blast button 8 you can  
now produce jets of steam.  
The appliance is now ready for use.  
• Replace the water tank 1back onto the appliance.  
The water tank 1 must audibly engage with the  
unlocking device for the water tank 4.  
Notice:  
To release the first steam blast after heating the  
appliance up, it can happen that you may need  
to press the steam blast button 8 several times in  
succession.  
Attaching/detaching the brush  
attachment  
Attention!  
Attention!  
NEVER attempt to attach or detach the brush attach-  
ment wwhen the appliance is heated up. Risk of Burns!  
The steam brush can be used with all clothing items.  
Caution is to be exercised with heat-sensitive materials  
such as synthetics, polyamides or artificial silk. With  
these materials you should first check at a concealed  
part (inside seam) that the hot steam will not cause  
any damage to the garment. Do not touch these ma-  
terials directly with the hot sole of the iron 0. Use  
only the steam blast.  
• To use the steam and brush function, place the  
brush attachment w onto the steam brush.  
• To do this, slide the brush attachment w all the  
way along the guide to the end. The unlocking  
device of the brush attachment q must engage  
audibly.  
Clothing care  
• To be able to use the ironing function, remove  
the brush attachment w from the steam brush.  
• To do this, press the unlocking device q down-  
wards and, at the same time, pull the brush attach-  
ment w away to the front.  
• Suspend the crumpled garment from a coat hanger.  
• With one hand pull the garment flat, then steam it  
from top to bottom. The combination of steam and  
clothes brush r will gently remove all creases.  
• Use light pressure with the clothes brush r and  
guide the appliance from top to bottom over the  
garment. You can thereby press the steam blast  
button 8 in short intervals.  
Steam brush function  
• Place the brush attachment w onto the applian-  
ce. This must engage audibly with the unlocking  
device on the brush attachment q.  
Notice:  
• Insert the power plug 7into a correctly installed  
and earthed mains power socket.  
• Position the temperature regulator 3 at ••.  
The heating-up control lamp 5glows. As soon as  
the set temperature has been reached, the hea-  
ting-up control lamp 5 goes out.  
You can repeatedly press the steam blast button 8  
until the heating-up control lamp 5 glows or water  
drips from the sole of the iron 0.  
Then, wait until the heating-up control lamp 5 extin-  
guishes before activating a further blast of steam.  
• Should the heating-up control lamp 5start to glow  
during the process, release the steam blast button 8  
and wait a few seconds until the heating-up control  
lamp 5 extinguishes.  
Information  
When using the steam blast function, always place  
the temperature regulator 3 at the position ••• .  
At lower settings the temperature is not sufficient to  
generate a steam blast.  
 
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Note:  
Washing label Type of material Temperature  
Should you press the steam blast button 8 whilst  
the heating-up control lamp 5 is glowing the result  
will be condensed water instead of steam, and water  
will drip from the sole of the iron 0.  
regulator 3  
Chemical fibres,  
e.g. viscose,  
polyester  
(low  
temperature)  
••  
temperature)  
(medium  
Silk, Wool  
• Leave the garment on the clothes hanger to cool  
down before putting it on.  
•••  
(high  
Cotton, Linen  
Curtain and soft furnishing care  
• Creases and wrinkles can be removed from  
draperies by hanging them over a pole.  
• Then simply follow the directions given under  
“Clothing care”.  
• Always carry out a test first at a concealed part.  
• If you are using the appliance horizontally, every  
now and then hold it upright so as to have the  
maximum steam performance.  
temperature)  
Note:  
If doubt exists, start with a low temperature and  
gradually increase it to a higher one. With sensitive  
materials we recommend carrying out an ironing  
test at a concealed part (inside seam).  
• For heavily creased laundry, you can use the  
steam function by pressing the steam shot button  
8.  
• Should the heating-up control lamp 5glow during  
the process, release the steam blast button 8  
and wait for a few moments until the heating-up  
control lamp 5 extinguishes.  
• You can repeatedly press the steam blast button  
8 until the heating-up control lamp 5 glows or  
water drips from the sole of the iron 0. Then,  
wait until the heating-up control lamp 5 extin-  
guishes before activating a further blast of  
steam.  
Fluff brush  
• Threads, fluff and hairs can be easily removed  
with the red fluff brush e by slowly brushing  
over the garment with it from left to right.  
• You can clean the fluff brush e by brushing with  
it in the opposite direction (from right to left)  
over, for example, a remnant of material.  
Ironing function  
• Dismantle the brush attachment w from the  
appliance (see “Attaching/detaching the brush  
attachment”).  
• Connect the appliance to a correctly installed  
and earthed mains power socket.  
Note:  
• Adjust the temperature regulator 3 as per the  
international point symbols (Care Label) or the  
type of material. The heating-up control lamp 5  
glows. As soon as the set temperature has been re-  
ached, the heating-up control lamp 5 goes out .  
Should you press the steam blast button 8 whilst  
the heating-up control lamp 5 is glowing the result  
will be condensed water instead of steam, and water  
will drip from the sole of the iron 0.  
Should the water tank 1 become empty while the  
appliance is in use, remove the plug 7 from the  
power socket before refilling it.  
 
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• If you want to put the appliance down during  
use, fold out the stands 9 to the front and place  
the appliance on them. When you are ready to reu-  
se the appliance, simply fold the stands 9 back  
to the rear.  
Storage  
Attention!  
Remove the plug 7from the power socket and allow  
the appliance to cool down before putting it into  
After using the steam brush  
• Place the temperature regulator 3at the position  
"MIN".  
storage.  
Risk of fire!  
• After use, ALWAYS remove the plug 7 from the  
power socket.  
Store the appliance at a dry location. You can also  
hang the appliance up by the suspension eye 6.  
• Pour away any water remaining in the water  
tank 1 to do this, open, the water fill opening  
2 of the water tank 1, turn the appliance upsi-  
de down and lightly swivel it.  
Troubleshooting  
The steam brush ejects no or very little steam:  
The supply of water in the steam brush is exhausted.  
Fill the water tank 1 with water (See "Filling with  
water").  
Cleaning and care  
Risk of personal injury!  
ALWAYS remove the plug 7 before cleaning the  
appliance.  
There is a risk of electric shock! Allow the appliance  
to cool down. Risk of Burns!  
The steam brush does not heat itself up:  
The appliance is not connected to mains power.  
Insert the plug 7 into a wall power socket and  
set the desired temperature with the temperature  
regulator 3.  
CAUTION!  
Never use aggressive cleansers. These can damage  
The steam brush is defective. Arrange for the ap-  
pliance to be repaired by a qualified specialist.  
the surfaces.  
• Clean the housing with a soft, dry cloth only.  
• Clean the metal components with a lightly water-  
moistened cloth and a mild, non-aggressive cleaning  
agent.  
The power socket is defective. Try another wall socket.  
Scale removal  
Should the steam output diminish over a period of  
time, decalcify the steam brush.  
• For decalcification use a standard commercial  
descaling agent based on citric acid. Proceed  
as detailed in the product instructions.  
 
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Disposal  
The warranty period will not be extended by repairs  
made under warranty. This applies also to replaced  
and repaired parts. Any damage and defects extant  
on purchase must be reported immediately after un-  
packing the appliance, at the latest, two days after  
the purchase date. Repairs made after the expira-  
tion of the warranty period are subject to payment.  
Do not dispose of the appliance in your  
normal domestic waste. This product is  
subject to the European guideline  
2002/96/EC.  
Dispose of the appliance through an approved dis-  
posal centre or at your community waste facility.  
Observe the currently applicable regulations.  
In case of doubt, please contact your waste disposal  
centre.  
DES UK LTD  
Tel.: 0871 5000 700 (£ 0.10 / minute)  
Kompernass Service Ireland  
Tel.: 1850 930 412 (0,082 EUR/Min.)  
Standard call rates apply. Mobile operators may vary.  
Dispose of all packaging materials in an  
environmentally responsible manner.  
Warranty & Service  
Importer  
The warranty for this appliance is for 3 years from  
the date of purchase. The appliance has been ma-  
nufactured with care and meticulously examined be-  
fore delivery. Please retain your receipt as proof of  
purchase. In the event of a warranty claim, please  
make contact by telephone with our Service Depart-  
ment. Only in this way can a post-free despatch for  
your goods be assured.  
KOMPERNASS GMBH  
BURGSTRASSE 21  
44867 BOCHUM, GERMANY  
The warranty covers only claims for material and  
manufacturing defects, but not for transport dama-  
ge, for wearing parts or for damage to fragile com-  
ponents, e.g. buttons or batteries. This product is for  
private use only and is not intended for commercial  
use. The warranty is void in the case of abusive and  
improper handling, use of force and internal tampe-  
ring not carried out by our authorized service  
branch. Your statutory rights are not restricted in  
any way by this warranty.  
 
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