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Rowenta DX6700 Iron Questions & Answers
Partially cut wire in cord
Irons take a lot of electricity to run, if the cord is damaged, you should not use it and you may not be able to get another cord for it. IT would be better to buy a whole new one.
My Rowenta DX 6100 does not turn on when I plug
Chances of causing that not to turn on are: a open defective wire, loose wiring terminal connection, a open heater or the dial switch itself.
Check all of that, you need a continuity tester to do that. If you don't have, ask someone who has knowledge on appliance repair or call a service technician.
Thanks for asking.
I use distilled water in
Hi,
Brown water and white scale are often the result of the water you use in the iron...
If you have scale, white vinegar will clean that...
For brown water, empty the iron, rinse out the insides with bottled water,
and then use the bottled water instead...
Also check out this tip...
Cleaning a Steam Iron White Scale and Brown Water
heatman101
My rowenta iron which is
your iron has a thermostat fault its this thermostat thats cutting in and out that puts the red light on it could be fixed but that wont be a cheap fix best bet is to buy a new iron as that would work out cheaper
Is there a way to
the soleplate on my iron is loose. How can I reattach it at the tip
end?
While steaming clothing, a white flaky residue is
Are you in a hard water or soft water area, maybe you could try using filtered water in your iron. To clear out the scale from the jets try adding a little white vinegar to the water and steaming it through, or a little "Calgon" diluted in water. Then perform a test iron on some dark fabric untill the scale has been removed.
It is sticky and looks like glue
Hello :
Here I'm going to tell you the basics of cleaning your Rowenta iron :
Things You'll Need:1:Rowenta Soleplate Cleaning Kit
2: Ironing board
3:Clean, dry cloth
4:Two cotton terry cloths, such as washcloths
Now to the cleaning :
1:Pour out any water from the iron. Turn the steam iron on to the "Cotton"
setting, which is the one with three dots on the settings dial.
2:Cover an area of the ironing board with a clean, dry cloth. Fold one
washcloth or other piece of cotton terry cloth in half and place it onto
the cloth on the ironing board.
3:Dispense a 2-inch long daub of cleaning solution onto the terry cloth.
Run the heated iron over the cloth directly on the cleaning solution.
Move the steam iron in a circular motion over the cleaner on the cloth
for a minute or two.
4:Remove the steam iron from the cloth. Carefully wipe any remaining
cleaning solution from the soleplate using the second terry cloth.
5:Add water to the steam iron. Turn on the "Steam" or "Burst of Steam"
feature. Run the iron over the clean, dry cloth on the ironing board to
ensure the cleaning product is entirely gone from the soleplate.
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How do I disassemble the
Hi,you are on the right track my dear,you have to take those screws out,however they might be stuck as a result of high friction,here is a solution.
you can apply a drop of light oil on these 2 screws and allow to reduce the friction for at least 30mins.
after this,you can now apply pressure with the flexible shaft screwdriver to remove these screws.
You are done and able to go on with the rest of the dissassembly.
Thanks and take care
I have a DX 6700 that does not come on when
Hi.
Either the wiring to AC power line is broken or the heating element is broken.
The heating element is tested taking apart the iron, disconnecting element contact, and reading impedance on element contact with a multimeter set at Rx1. If the element has no continuity (circuit open), then the element must be replaced.
If the power cord is fused (like for example in UK), check also the fuse in the power cord, try replacing it.
Regards.
My iron, surfline titan plus
I believe the area underneath the back plate is where the circuit board is. This board controls the heating element and also provides the automatic shutoff feature. I would not recommend repairing this, as it may pose a fire hazard. Also, getting parts for it may prove to be a bit difficult. I would recommend replacing the iron alltogether.
I wish I had better news for you, but hope I have been of some assistance. If you do, however have any further questions, please let me know! :)
-Jason
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