Sultrs The Seductress Flat Iron keeps beeping when plugged in. What does it mean and how to stop?
Within few seconds of plugging the Seductress it gives continuous beeps and wont stop. Tried shutting it off and replugging but still the beeps. What do I do?
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Hi Mary,
Check to see that your iron is set at a temperatures suitable for steam generation. Beeps are a usual signal to notify you that your iron is plugged and switched on but the temperature setting is low and cannot generate steam.
see thi steps and fix it.God bless you If the iron doesn't heat, make sure 1) power is on to the outlet, 2) check the electrical cord and 3) check the thermostat and replace if necessary. Use the VOM.
How to fill your Sunbeam Steam Valet
Here is how you fill your Steam Valet. Press the small button on the back of the handle and pull bottom of handle apart from the top half of steam valet. Then take off the white cap on the inside of the handle and fill with water to top. Place cap back onto the opening and slide handle back and click in place. Plug in and you're ready to steam within a few minutes. If it spits out water let heat up a little longer if that doesn't stop it then tie a thin cloth over the top part where steam comes out to keep the water from spitting out onto your fabric. Hope these instructions are clear enough. More questions about this iron go to www.manualslib.com.
you have a open circuit that occurs due to a wire loose at the plug end or a loose connection within the iron. a break in the cable will also display the systems you discribe. check for loose connections before you decide to replace the cable. by keeping the cable stationery when the iron is on at the plug end check wether it switches off when you move the cable near the plug end.if it switches off the loose wire is in the plug if it does not the try the moving the cable nearer the Iron end.
try to open the terminal box of your flat iron use the ohmmeter test one prod on line one of service cord of plug to line one if you got a resistance or continuity it means line one of your cord is ok together with the line 2 test it possible your cord damage or try to test the heating element if has a resistance it means good or try to adjust the setting on rotate knob or fuse busted replace it.
Here you have how to solve this issue. It has been obtained from the device's manual.
2. calc'n clean
The "calc'n clean" function helps to remove scale particles
from the steam dispenser. The iron includes a system to
warn when the dispenser needs periodically cleaning. When
the "calc 'n clean" symbol lights up on the navigation display
the dispenser needs cleaning.
Fill the water tank. Plug in the iron and select the temperature
setting .
After the necessary warm-up period, unplug the iron and
hold it over a sink.
Position the steam regulator to the "calc'n clean" position
and keep it in this position.
Gently shake the iron. Boiling water and steam will come out,
removing any scale or deposits that might be there.
When the iron stops dripping, position the regulator to
the position.
For improved descaling, heat up the iron again fully and
press the steam button several times in quick succession.
Then wait until the remaining water has evaporated from
the soleplate of the iron.
Once it has been cleaned, the cleaning warning must be
cancelled on the navigation display. To do this, simply press
and hold the on/set navigation key for more than 5 seconds,
with the iron plugged in. If you do not do this, the cleaning
icon will remain lit.
3. anti-calc
The "anti-calc" cartridge has been designed to reduce the
build-up of scale produced during steam ironing, helping
to extend the useful life of your iron. Nevertheless the
"anti-calc" cartridge cannot remove all of the scale that is
produced naturally over time.
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