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Kenneth Bain Posted on Aug 24, 2008

Hinari steam vapor iron Model HIN001

Steam iron does not produce steam to iron. Connecting pipe from tank to iron is hot to suggest steam is in pipe but fails to deliver. Hope you can help

  • rebeccachapm Jan 11, 2009

    I have the same problem with my steam generator iron, didn't know if it needed a new filter, but can't find one anywhere???

  • Anonymous Mar 25, 2014

    How do you take it off standby

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If you are having steam problems then the cartridge needs changing.

I phoned them (0161 652 1211) and they do sell the cartridge for £5.99 including delivery but are out of stock for a couple of weeks. You have to send them a cheque or postal orders. Good luck.

Send Cheque for £5.99 for each cartridge with note of model etc.
Pulse Home Products Ltd.
Middleton Road
Royton
Oldham
OL2 5LN

  • John Tetlow Dec 18, 2013

    thank you i rang them payed over the phone off me card sending filter out to me hope that sloves the no stream or it a air lock i no idea how to get rid of that

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I have the same problem. I have bought a new cartridge and a new water container because the new cartridge is a different shape from the old one and my iron still doesn't work. I rang Jarden, from where I purchased the items and was told if this doesn't work there is nothing else they can do.

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Should the cable from the machine to iron get hot

Hi,
If the iron is a steam-iron with a steam tank in the base-unit, then steam is carried up the connecting pipe & it will get hot in normal use.
If you put water into the iron itself, then there is only an electric cable connecting the base & it should never, ever get hot. A little bit warm maybe, but never hot.
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Nov 18, 2015 • Irons
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My iron keeps going on to standby while using it. Any ideas as to why?

use the following ideas
As with many small appliances, regular maintenance makes a dramatic difference in how trouble free your electric iron will be. Even so, things can happen.
If the iron doesn't heat, make sure power is on to the outlet, check the electrical cord, and check the thermostat (see the Appliance Controls Fix-It Guide) and replace if necessary.
If the iron heats but steams improperly, inspect the soleplate and clean the vents (see below) and flush sediment out of the steam chamber (see below).
If the iron produces too much or too little heat, test the electrical cord . Also test and, if needed, adjust calibration of the thermostat

If the iron does not spray properly, inspect and clean the nozzle (see below).
If the iron leaks or spits, clean the steam vents, nozzle, and tank.
If the iron sticks to fabric, clean or repair the soleplate. If the iron stains fabric, clean the soleplate, clean the tank with a commercial cleaner, and use distilled or filtered water.
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May 22, 2013 • Irons
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My rowenta steamer is not producing steam but tubing getting hot when I turn on steamer. Suggestions?

see this causes and fix it. God bless you

If the iron heats but steams improperly, inspect the soleplate and clean the vents (see below) and flush sediment out of the steam chamber .

If the iron produces too much or too little heat, test the electrical cord . Also test and, if needed, adjust calibration of the thermostat .

If the iron does not spray properly, inspect and clean the nozzle.

If the iron leaks or spits, clean the steam vents, nozzle, and tank.

If the iron sticks to fabric, clean or repair the soleplate. If the iron stains fabric, clean the soleplate, clean the tank with a commercial cleaner, and use distilled or filtered water.

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I have a Hinari steam iron with a tank I cannot locate the filter

Has found all with detailed operation and with comment that from itself this model.Manual HERE
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Hi iv got a hinari steam generator iron hin001 that comes on and heats up but no steam comes out when you press the button and theres a standby sign flashes on the display can you help me please

don't spend your money on a calc cartrage it will not get it out of standby.
the controll unit carnt tell if it needs replaceing!
if the standby light is flashing it means it carnt heat the steam tank. if the iron is not heating as well it is a buggerd control pcb!
if you live near Newcastle I could fix it for 20 pounds
[email protected]
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Hinari hin001 manual

My Hinari HN001 iron has stopped steaming and the stand-by picture is continually flashing in the display. Any ideas ?

Thank you
Aug 04, 2010 • Irons
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What happens if I use CLR in my steam iron? I have an expensive European style iron which is no longer producing steam. I have bought an iron descaler/cleaner and have repeated its use. I tried the...

The steam tank may not be heating because of mineral deposits in the tank. But also do this check first. Open up the tank reservoir cold, and drain all water out, (is it clean inside there when you shine flashlight in there? Rinse with clear filtered water only (low minerals).

Do not use CLR or anything agressive in there. You should have the main unit in full steam mode and the iron control also in full steam mode. Leave one tablespoon of water in the tank, put back together and let the pressure build. Put a clean towel on your ironing board and when iron is at full pressure and heat, hit the burst of steam and look at what comes out of the sole plate. If you see lots of white deposits look at the sole plate and see if the white chunks are coming out steam holes.

When using iron, run it till steam/water tanks are dry, the burst of steam is used in this case to clean the iron of all standing water. Pull the reservoir and allow to cool...once tank is cool drain it as well. Doing this several times should help purge unit of the heavy mineral deposits.

If you need parts, here is the Rowenta repair facility....
California Electric Service in Concord CA (it is the only Rowenta repair station in California) go to either of the following addresses:
their website is: http://www.californiaelectricservice.com/
or tech service: [email protected]
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