Toastmaster Iron 3314 User Manual

READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
WARNING: A risk of fire and electrical shock exists in all electrical  
appliances and may cause personal injury or death. Please follow all safety  
instructions.  
Stea m a nd Dr y Iron  
Use and Care Guide Models 3314 and 3314CAN  
AUTOMATIC SAFETY SHUT OFF AFTER 15 MINUTES  
BLAST OF STEAM. ADJUSTABLE STEAM WATER SPRAY  
NON-STICK SOLEPLATE  
TEMPERATURE READY LIGHT  
SEE-THROUGH WATER RESERVOIR  
 
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FEATURES  
DIAGRAM 1  
1. Water fill hole  
2. Spray nozzle  
7. See-through water reservoir  
8. Pivot cord  
3. Variable steam dial  
4. Spray button  
5. Burst of steam button  
6. Auto shut-off light and reset button  
9. Power on/ ready light  
10. Temperature control dial  
11. Non-stick soleplate  
USING YOUR IRON  
Note: Before you use your iron for the first time, you should flush the sole-  
plate steam vents to ensure that no stain is transferred onto fabric from  
residue possibly left in the vents from the manufacturing process. To do this,  
see SELF-CLEANING/ FLUSHING.  
For best results, check garment labels for the temperature and steam setting  
recommended by the fabric manufacturer, or consult the enclosed garment  
care tips pamphlet for additional information.  
To prevent damaging garments from too hot of an iron, it is best to first iron  
garments that require a low temperature. If you should need to switch from  
a high setting to a lower temperature, for example  
to Nylon, allow the iron about 5 minutes to reach the lower  
temperature.  
Cotton  
Tips: If you are unsure of a garments fabric content, start on a low setting  
and test the iron on an area of the garment that does not show, such as a  
seam. Gradually increase the heat setting until wrinkles remove without  
damaging the fabric.  
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TEMPERATURE AND STEAM GUIDE  
Temperature/ Steam  
Fabric  
Delicates  
Nylon  
Acetate  
Silk  
Low  
Polyester  
Wool  
Medium  
High  
Cotton  
Linen  
To freshen up garments made of velvet, felt, suede or velour, hold the  
steaming iron horizontally 2 inches above the fabric for a gentle steaming.  
Make sure the iron does not come in contact with the fabric.  
To prevent shine, iron dark garments or those made of silk, acetate or rayon  
inside out.  
DIAGRAM 2  
DIAGRAM 3  
TEMPERATURE CONTROL DIAL  
VARIABLE STEAM DIAL  
USING AS A DRY IRON  
The iron can be used on the dry setting with or without water in the tank,  
however it is best to avoid having the tank too full of water while dry  
ironing.  
1. Position temperature control dial to MIN, lowest setting. Diagram 2.  
2. Turn the variable steam dial to NO STEAM. Diagram 3.  
3. Stand the iron on its heel in an upright position on an iron-safe surface  
and plug it in.  
4. Turn the temperature control dial to the desired setting. Diagram 2.  
5. When the ready light turns off, the iron has reached the desired  
temperature.  
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6. You may still use the spray or burst of steam buttons as long as there is  
water in the tank.  
7. When finished, turn temperature control dial to MIN, lowest setting,  
and unplug. Allow the iron to cool before cleaning the exterior or  
storing.  
NOTE: During ironing, the ready light may turn on again which indicates  
that the iron is heating up to maintain the proper temperature.  
CAUTION: If the iron has been used for a long time and is hot, DO NOT  
fill it with water.  
USING AS A STEAM IRON  
When using as a steam iron, be sure the temperature setting on the  
temperature control dial is within the STEAM range to avoid water spotting  
on a garment.  
1. Position temperature control dial to MIN, lowest setting. Diagram 2.  
2. Position the variable steam dial to lowest setting. Diagram 3.  
3. With the unit UNPLUGGED, fill the iron with water. (See FILLING THE  
WATER TANK instructions.)  
4. Stand the iron on its heel in an upright position on an iron-safe surface  
and plug in.  
DIAGRAM 4  
DIAGRAM 5  
5. Turn the temperature control dial to STEAM. Diagram 2.  
6. Allow approximately 2 minutes for the iron to reach the desired  
temperature. (The ready light will turn off.)  
7. Turn the variable steam dial counter clockwise to the desired amount of  
steam. Diagram 3. As soon as the iron is held horizontally, steam will  
flow through the vents. If the iron fails to steam, gently tap the soleplate  
on the ironing surface. Placing the iron on its heel in an upright  
position interrupts the flow of steam.  
8. When finished, turn temperature control dial to MIN, lowest setting,  
and unplug. Allow to cool before cleaning the exterior of the iron or  
storing.  
CAUTION: Avoid coming in contact with escaping steam.  
IRONING WITH EXTRA STEAM  
For a penetrating burst of steam to iron faster and to smooth difficult  
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wrinkles, firmly depress the burst of steam button. Between the individual  
bursts of steam, pause for at least 5 seconds to let the iron reheat for  
maximum additional steam. If water drops escape as you use the burst of  
steam, turn the temperature control dial to a slightly warmer setting and  
wait for the ready light to go out.  
CAUTION: Avoid coming in contact with escaping steam.  
USING THE SPRAY BUTTON  
For a mist of water to moisten dry and difficult fabrics such as linen, cotton  
or wool, or to handle stubborn wrinkles, press the spray button. The spray  
function is also handy to moisten creases accidentally ironed in the fabric.  
AUTOMATIC SAFETY SHUT-OFF  
As a built-in safety measure, the iron is programmed to shut-off  
automatically after 15 minutes. When the iron shuts off, the reset button  
located on top of the iron handle will come on. If you wish to resume  
ironing, simply push the reset button. The light will go out and the iron will  
re-energize immediately. Diagram 4.  
FILLING THE WATER TANK  
1. Unplug the iron before filling.  
2. Turn the variable steam dial to the lowest setting. Diagram 3.  
3. Hold the iron upright but slightly tipped.  
4. Using a measuring cup, slowly pour water into the water fill hole  
opening. Diagram 5.  
5. Check see-through water reservoir to see if iron is filled to maximum fill  
line. Diagram 6.  
Note: Your iron is designed to use tap water. However, if your water is very  
hard, it is recommended you use distilled water. DO NOT use water from  
home water softening systems because such water may contain minerals  
that may harm the iron.  
EMPTYING THE WATER TANK  
The water tank should be emptied after each use. To do so:  
1. When finished, turn temperature control dial to MIN, lowest setting,  
and unplug the iron from the electrical outlet.  
2. While the iron is still warm, hold the iron over a sink and allow the iron  
to drain by tipping the point of the iron down.  
3. Gently shake the iron to loosen any water drops that may be trapped.  
The warmth of the iron should dry out any remaining water.  
Note: If you empty the water tank after the iron has cooled, set the iron in an  
upright position on its heel, plug it in and set the temperature dial to maximum  
heat for 2 minutes. Then unplug the iron and let it cool before storing it.  
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DIAGRAM 6  
DIAGRAM 7  
SELF-CLEANING/ FLUSHING  
Flushing the iron is advised after every 5 usages to prevent harmful  
mineral build-up that can clog the iron and prevent it from heating and  
steaming properly. To flush the iron:  
1. Position temperature control dial to MIN, lowest setting. Diagram 2.  
2. Turn variable steam dial to the lowest setting. Diagram 3.  
3. Fill the irons water tank to its maximum fill line. Diagram 6.  
4. Plug the iron in and set the temperature control dial to its highest  
setting or cotton/ linen. Let it heat for 2 minutes.  
5. Turn the variable steam dial counter clockwise to the highest setting.  
6. Place a hand towel over the ironing surface.  
7. Hold the iron horizontally 2 inches above the towel allowing steam to  
flow through the vents until the water tank is emptied. You may also  
depress the burst of steam button several times remembering to pause  
about 5 seconds between bursts to allow the iron to reheat. While the  
iron is still warm, hold the iron over a sink and allow the iron to drain  
by tipping the point of the iron down.  
8. Pass the iron over a damp cloth to clean the soleplate or use hot iron  
cleaner.  
9. When finished, turn temperature control dial to MIN, lowest setting,  
and unplug. Allow iron to cool before cleaning the exterior of the iron  
or storing. Use a cloth to wipe off exterior of iron before storing.  
STORING THE IRON  
Remove the cord from the outlet by grasping the plug rather than pulling  
the cord, and allow iron to cool. EMPTY the water tank after each use, then  
wrap the cord around the cooled iron as shown. Diagram 7. Allow the iron  
to COOL COMPLETELY before putting it away. To protect the soleplate,  
place the iron in an upright position on its heel.  
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CLEANING AND CARE  
CAUTION: Unplug the iron from the electrical outlet before cleaning the  
exterior of the iron and storing. Never immerse an appliance in water.  
To protect the soleplate from scratching, avoid ironing over snaps, zippers,  
metal buttons, etc. Also, do not place the iron on metal or rough surfaces.  
Slight scratches in non-stick soleplates do not affect performance of the  
iron.  
If starch or other residues cling to the soleplate, use hot iron cleaner  
according to directions.  
Note: DO NOT put any chemical cleaning agents or solvents in the water  
tank.  
IMPORTANT: Any servicing that requires disassembly must be performed by  
an authorized service center.  
SERVICE INFORMATION  
Please refer to warranty statement to determine if in-warranty service  
applies. This appliance must be serviced by a Toastmaster authorized serv-  
ice center. Unauthorized service will void warranty. Consult your phone  
directory under “Appliances-Household-Small-Service and Repair,” or call  
1-800-947-3744 in the U.S. and Canada, 52-5-397-2848 in Mexico.  
If an authorized service center is not available locally, your appliance may  
be returned postage prepaid to our National Service Center at the address  
shown in the warranty statement.  
Products must be adequately protected to avoid shipping damage.  
Surround your appliance with three inches of protective padding and  
include a copy of your dated sales receipt and a note explaining the  
problem you have experienced. We recommend insuring your package.  
No CODs accepted.  
LIMITED ONE-YEAR GUARANTEE  
Toastmaster Inc. warrants this product, to original purchaser, for one year from purchase date to be free of defects in material and  
workmanship.  
This warranty is the only written or express warranty given by Toastmaster Inc. This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may  
have other rights which vary from state to state. ANY OTHER RIGHT WHICH YOU MAY HAVE, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED  
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS  
WARRANTY.  
Defective product may be brought or sent (freight prepaid) to an authorized service center listed in the phone book, or to Service  
Department, Toastmaster Inc., 708 South Missouri St., Macon, MO 63552, for free repair or replacement at our option.  
Your remedy does not include: cost of inconvenience, damage due to product failure, transportation damages, misuse, abuse, accident  
or the like, or commercial use. IN NO EVENT SHALL TOASTMASTER INC. BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES.  
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or  
consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.  
For information, write Consumer Claims Manager, at the Macon address. Send name, address, zip, telephone area code and  
daytime number, model, serial number, and purchase date.  
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KEEP DATED SALES RECEIPT FOR WARRANTY SERVICE.  
Keep this booklet. Record the following for reference:  
Date purchased  
Model number  
Date code (stamped on bottom)  
EVERYBODY EATS. It’s a fact of life.  
But sometimes preparing  
meals can become a chore.  
That’s why TOASTMASTER has been invited  
into millions of kitchens just like yours  
so we can HELP YOU MASTER your  
mixing, baking, grilling, toasting,  
brewing, heating and serving  
tasks WITH EASE AND STYLE.  
The TOASTMASTER name stands for a  
CELEBRATION of INNOVATION designed  
to serve your life and keep you  
COOKIN’ IN STYLE.  
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