Solac 00265010
Solac Optima Start 2200W Steam Iron User Manual
Awoṣe: 00265010
1. Awọn Ilana Aabo pataki
Please read these instructions carefully before using the appliance and keep them for future reference. Incorrect use can lead to electric shock, fire, or injury.
- Nigbagbogbo rii daju voltage itọkasi lori awọn Rating aami ni ibamu si rẹ mains voltage.
- Má ṣe fi irin, okùn agbára, tàbí kí o so omi tàbí omi mìíràn mọ́ ọn.
- Pa irin kuro ni arọwọto awọn ọmọde ati awọn ohun ọsin.
- Never leave the iron unattended when it is switched on or connected to the mains.
- Unplug the iron from the power outlet when filling with water, emptying, or when not in use.
- Ma ṣe ṣiṣẹ irin pẹlu okun tabi plug ti o bajẹ, tabi ti irin ba ti lọ silẹ tabi ti bajẹ.
- Gbé irin náà sí orí ilẹ̀ tí ó dúró ṣinṣin, tí ó sì lè má gbà ooru nígbà tí o bá ń sinmi.
- Maṣe fi ọwọ kan awọn aaye ti o gbona. Lo awọn ọwọ tabi awọn koko.
- Use only distilled or demineralized water for optimal performance and to prevent scale buildup.
2. Ọja Ipariview
Familiarize yourself with the components of your Solac Optima Start 2200W Steam Iron for effective and safe operation.

Olusin 2.1: Pariview of the Solac Optima Start 2200W Steam Iron.
Fọ́tò yìí fi ohun pàtàkì tó wà nínú rẹ̀ hàn view of the Solac Optima Start 2200W Steam Iron, highlighting its sleek design and key features such as the water tank, temperature dial, and steam buttons. The iron is predominantly white and grey with red accents on the handle and controls.
- Soplate: Ceramic-coated for smooth gliding and even heat distribution.
- Omi omi: Transparent reservoir for water, with a MAX fill line.
- Ìbáwọlé Kíkún Omi: Opening for filling the water tank.
- Sokiri nozzle: Emits kan itanran owusu ti omi.
- Bọtini Sokiri: Mu iṣẹ sokiri ṣiṣẹ.
- Bọtini Shot Nya: Pese a alagbara nwaye ti nya si.
- Ohun èlò ìṣàkóṣo Steam: Adjusts continuous steam output (Dry/Min/Max).
- Ṣiṣe ipe iwọn otutu: Selects the desired ironing temperature for different fabric types.
- Imọlẹ Atọka: Ṣe itanna nigbati irin ba ngbona o si wa ni pipa nigbati iwọn otutu ti ṣeto ba de.
- Okun Agbara: So irin si itanna iṣan.
3. Eto
3.1 Ṣiṣii silẹ
- Fara yọ irin ati gbogbo awọn ẹya ẹrọ kuro ninu apoti.
- Remove any protective film or stickers from the soleplate.
- Ṣe idaduro apoti fun ibi ipamọ iwaju tabi gbigbe.
3.2 First Lo Igbaradi
Before the first use, or after a long period of storage, it is recommended to perform a quick cleaning cycle.

Figure 3.1: User preparing to iron with the Solac Optima Start 2200W Steam Iron.
This image shows a person placing the iron on an ironing board, indicating the initial setup phase before ironing. The iron is white and grey with a red handle, positioned on a red ironing board.
- Kún ojò omi náà (wo Abala 4.1).
- Ṣeto titẹ iwọn otutu si eto ti o pọju.
- Pulọọgi irin sinu iṣan agbara ti o yẹ.
- Gba irin laaye lati gbona titi ti ina olufihan yoo wa ni pipa.
- Iron an old piece of fabric (e.g., a cotton cloth) for a few minutes to remove any manufacturing residues from the soleplate and steam vents.
- Sofo eyikeyi omi ti o ku lati inu ojò.
4. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ
4.1 Kikun Omi Omi

Figure 4.1: Close-up of the iron's water tank and spray function button.
This image focuses on the top part of the iron, showing the transparent water tank with a capacity of 300 ml, and the red spray function button. It illustrates where water is added and the location of the spray control.
- Rii daju pe irin ti yọ kuro lati iṣan agbara.
- Set the steam control slider to the "Dry" position.
- Open the water fill inlet cover.
- Using a measuring cup, carefully pour distilled or demineralized water into the tank up to the "MAX" fill line. The tank capacity is approximately 300 ml.
- Close the water fill inlet cover securely.
4.2 Eto iwọn otutu
- Refer to the fabric care label on your garment for the recommended ironing temperature.
- Turn the temperature dial to the appropriate setting (e.g., synthetic, silk, wool, cotton, linen).
- The indicator light will illuminate while the iron is heating and turn off once the desired temperature is reached.
- Always start with lower temperatures for delicate fabrics and gradually increase for heavier materials.
4.3 gbígbẹ Ironing
For dry ironing, ensure the water tank is empty or the steam control slider is set to the "Dry" position.
- Ṣeto iwọn otutu ti o fẹ nipa lilo titẹ iwọn otutu.
- Wait for the indicator light to turn off, indicating the iron is ready.
- Iron the fabric without pressing the steam buttons.
4.4 nya Ironing
Steam ironing is ideal for most fabrics, especially cotton and linen, to effectively remove wrinkles.

Figure 4.2: The iron emitting continuous steam during use.
This image captures the iron in motion, releasing a steady stream of steam from its soleplate onto a striped fabric. It visually demonstrates the continuous steam function, which provides 25 g/min of steam.

Figure 4.3: The iron delivering a powerful steam shot.
This image shows the iron actively releasing a strong burst of steam, illustrating the 100 g/min steam shot function. The steam is visible rising from the soleplate as the iron is used on fabric.
- Rí i dájú pé o ti kún ojò omi náà (Apá 4.1).
- Set the temperature dial to a steam-compatible setting (usually cotton, linen, or max).
- Once the indicator light turns off, set the steam control slider to the desired steam level (Min or Max). The iron provides 25 g/min of continuous steam.
- For stubborn wrinkles, press the Bọtini Nya Steam to release a powerful burst of 100 g/min steam. Wait a few seconds between bursts to allow the steam to regenerate.
4.5 Sokiri Išė
The spray function helps to dampàwọn aṣọ, èyí tí ó mú kí ó rọrùn láti yọ àwọn ìpara kúrò.
- Rii daju pe ojò omi ti kun.
- Point the spray nozzle towards the fabric.
- Tẹ awọn Bọtini sokiri to release a fine mist of water.
4.6 inaro Nya
The vertical steam function is useful for removing wrinkles from hanging garments, curtains, or refreshing clothes.

Figure 4.4: The iron being used for vertical steaming on a hanging garment.
This image shows the iron held upright, demonstrating its vertical steam capability. Steam is visibly emanating from the soleplate, indicating its use for refreshing hanging clothes or drapes without an ironing board.
- Gbe aṣọ naa sori agbekọri.
- Fill the water tank and set the temperature to a high steam setting (e.g., cotton or linen).
- Mu irin naa ni inaro, awọn centimeters diẹ kuro lati aṣọ.
- Tẹ awọn Bọtini Nya Steam repeatedly to release bursts of steam onto the garment.
- Do not allow the hot soleplate to touch the fabric directly during vertical steaming.
5. Itọju
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your Solac steam iron.
5.1 Anti-Calc System

Figure 5.1: Close-up of the iron's ceramic soleplate with anti-lime function indicator.
This image highlights the underside of the iron, showcasing its ceramic soleplate designed for smooth gliding. It also points out the integrated anti-lime (anti-calc) function, which helps prevent mineral buildup and prolongs the iron's lifespan.
The iron is equipped with an integrated anti-calc system that filters water and prevents limescale buildup, extending the appliance's lifespan. This system requires no special maintenance from the user, but using distilled or demineralized water is highly recommended.
5.2 Anti-Drip System
The anti-drip system prevents water from dripping onto your garments when ironing at low temperatures. If you notice water spots, ensure the iron has reached the correct temperature for steam ironing.
5.3 Ara-ninu Išė
To maintain optimal steam performance and prevent mineral buildup in the steam vents, perform the self-cleaning function regularly (e.g., once a month or as needed).

Figure 5.2: The iron positioned for self-cleaning.
This image shows the iron resting on its heel, indicating a common position for performing maintenance tasks like self-cleaning. The soleplate is visible, suggesting the process involves cleaning the steam vents.
- Fill the water tank to the "MAX" line with distilled water.
- Set the steam control slider to "Dry" and the temperature dial to maximum.
- Plug in the iron and wait for the indicator light to turn off.
- Yọ irin naa kuro.
- Mu irin naa duro ni ita lori ifọwọ kan.
- Press and hold the self-clean button (if available, otherwise use the steam shot button repeatedly) until all the water has drained from the tank, carrying out impurities.
- Move the iron back and forth to help dislodge scale.
- Once empty, plug the iron back in and let it heat up to dry the soleplate.
- Unplug and store once cooled.
5.4 Ninu Soleplate
- Jẹ́ kí irin náà tutu pátápátá kí o tó fi mọ́.
- Mu ese apẹrẹ pẹlu ipolowoamp aṣọ àti ohun ìfọmọ́ omi tí kò ní ìpalára.
- Do not use abrasive scourers or chemical cleaners as they can damage the ceramic coating.
- For stubborn marks, a specialized iron soleplate cleaner can be used following its instructions.
5.5 Ibi ipamọ
- Rii daju pe irin ti yọọ kuro ati tutu patapata.
- Sofo eyikeyi omi ti o ku lati inu ojò.
- Fi okùn agbára náà wé ibi tí okùn náà wà dáadáa (tí ó bá wà) tàbí kí o fi táì so ó mọ́.
- Tọ́jú irin náà sí ibi tí ó dúró ṣánṣán, tí ó sì gbẹ, tí kò sí ìmọ́lẹ̀ oòrùn àti ọ̀rinrin nínú rẹ̀.
6. Laasigbotitusita
Ti o ba pade awọn ọran pẹlu irin rẹ, tọka si tabili ni isalẹ fun awọn iṣoro ati awọn solusan ti o wọpọ.
| Isoro | Owun to le Fa | Ojutu |
|---|---|---|
| Iron ko gbona. | Not plugged in; power outlet faulty; temperature dial set to MIN/OFF. | Ṣayẹwo asopọ agbara; gbiyanju miiran iṣan; ṣeto titẹ iwọn otutu si ooru ti o fẹ. |
| Ko si nya tabi insufficient nya. | Water tank empty; temperature too low for steam; steam control set to DRY; steam vents clogged. | Fill water tank; set temperature to steam-compatible setting; adjust steam control; perform self-cleaning. |
| Omi drips lati soleplate. | Temperature too low for steam (anti-drip system active); overfilled water tank; iron not hot enough. | Increase temperature; do not overfill; wait for indicator light to turn off before steaming. |
| Awọn flakes funfun nbo lati soleplate. | Limescale buildup. | Perform self-cleaning function; use distilled or demineralized water. |
| Soleplate jẹ idọti. | Aloku lati awọn aṣọ tabi sitashi. | Clean the soleplate as described in Section 5.4. |
Ti iṣoro naa ba wa lẹhin igbiyanju awọn solusan wọnyi, jọwọ kan si atilẹyin alabara.
7. Awọn pato
| Ẹya ara ẹrọ | Ẹ̀kúnrẹ́rẹ́ |
|---|---|
| Nọmba awoṣe | 00265010 |
| Agbara | 2200 W |
| Tesiwaju Nya o wu | 25 g/min |
| Ìjáde Sọ́mù Steam | 100 g/min |
| Omi ojò Agbara | 300 milimita |
| Voltage | 220-240 V (AC) |
| Iwọn Ọja | 1.13 kg |
| Soleplate Iru | Seramiki |
| Pataki Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ | Anti-Calc System, Anti-Drip System, Spray Function, Vertical Steaming |
8. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support
Your Solac Optima Start 2200W Steam Iron is covered by a manufacturer's warranty against defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. The duration and terms of the warranty may vary by region and retailer.
Please retain your proof of purchase for warranty claims. For detailed warranty information, product registration, or technical support, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official Solac webojula.
In case of issues not covered by the troubleshooting section, or for spare parts and repairs, contact the authorized service center or your retailer.
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