SOURCE: My shark Iron spits water.
water is coming out of where?
if it coming out of the filler, then you have too much water in the iron, if not then the iron is defective, it should only create steam not water droplets.
SOURCE: My Shark Iron leaks....
fill with water turn iron on max keep turning steam dial all the way to the right until you get to self clean hold iron horizontal and make sure you have a towel or something to catch water drips and debris coming out of iron let iron steam and spit water out until it stops on its own turn dial back to regular steam settings wipe residue off of the plate with a towel adjust temp settings back to normal
SOURCE: shark iron-61468-10 steam button stuck on dowm
Pull the button up. You may have to coax it up; I pried it back to the up position with a needle. Grasp it firmly and pull it straight off (it is fitted in place by friction only). Below the button is a stem that operates the valve, gently full it back up with a pair of needle nose pliers (careful - the stem is plastic). Replace the button (align the stem into the hole on the bottom of the button. Cycle the button a few times with water in the reservoir. You should be back in the ironing business now! :) It seems like it sticks when the iron is left unused for a period of time; as if the valve sticks when dry. I'm going to leave water in it this time, although the instruction manual says not to.
SOURCE: How do I register a Shark Steam Iron on line
Follow the link to register you Shark Steam Iron
https://secure.prodregister.com/euro-pro/hhappliance/yqd_1.shtml
SOURCE: Iron quit working in less than 1 year.
Bought my Shark G1400Z iron about a year ago. The iron caught on fire. Luckly I was only out of the room for a few seconds. What can be done about this?
the lights you witness are correct. once the iron has reached tempreture.
ensure the iron is stored in an upright position between ironing items if left laying down the iron may switch off as an anti-burn or fire safety feature as if left unattended. with the iron placed on its back plate with its point facing upwards the iron should stay on.
I hope this was useful.
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