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Question Product: Rowenta Effective DX1900 Iron with Auto Shut-off Question Details: My rowenta iron keeps shutting down while I'm ironing. What can I do.
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From the first day, iron shuts itself off while ironing. ... The last 3 have either leaked everywhere or the cord where it joins the iron keeps switching the iron off. ..... from the stainless steal down the right side of the iron and was leaking water all ...
The iron has an auto shut off of usually 8 minutes. The iron will automatically turn on if you move the iron. If this does not answer your concern, let me know and we can look for a solution. Thanks.
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]
The thermostat is the problem, I used aew3656's
solution posted elsewhere in FixYa, and took care of the same problem on my
steamer, just take
out the damaged thermostat and use it as a sample to get a new one from
any electronics supply store, BTW don't forget to buy thermal grease, it
helps dissipate the heat so your steamer won't overheat, and the
thermostat wont't go off every 2mins.
Place the iron soleplate, unplugged of course, in a shallow dish of water and descaler and leave it for a while. I have just done this with mine and its working a treat.
no batteries ! works by just heating the base element which then retains the heat simply by virtue of it's materials and mass.
the sparking sounds like a short in the circuitry or element. If so, no replacement parts or service is available that I have found yet. I own one too, and have been looking for a while ! mine still works but I need some cosmetic parts. If you are interested in selling to me for parts, please contact me @ [email protected] Thanks!
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