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My toastmaster steamxtreme iron was left overnight plugged into the electrical outlet. I thought it had an auto-shut-off? Now it won't heat up. Any suggestions?

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Unplug your iron, turn the dial to off.. then plug it in and turn the dial back on. this will reset the auto-off

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