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Usually depend on the dripping system go inside the boiler and produce steam.Try to use a scale remover and probably will help you out.Sometimes this operation need to be manually opening the iron and cleaning the dripper Good Luck
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Check the warranty information which came with your Rowenta steamer (probably in the owner's manual / instructions. Find out what you need to do to return the steamer for a working replacement.
Rowenta irons have a propensity for leaking. Most users do not add water to the tank but instead use a spritz bottle to dampen the fabric and then use the dry iron.
<span id="LblAnswers">.To solve this problem, switch to bottled spring water. Once the water is changed it will take several uses before your iron adjusts to the new mixture and the issue is corrected. </span><br>to speed that up Place the iron in clean or high stream mode if its a feature on your iron if not I would wipe it down with the solution usually 3 parts water 1 part vinegar. Also Rowenta sells a cleaner specifically for their irons and you can purchase it online here is the link its from macys but rowenta brand and is now on sale <br><br><a href="http://www.macys.com/catalog/product/index.ognc?ID=64754&cm_mmc=Google_Feed-_-6-_-77-_-%7Bkeyword%7D&kw=%7Bkeyword%7D">http://www.macys.com/catalog/product/index.ognc?ID=64754&cm_mmc=Google_Feed-_-6-_-77-_-{keyword}&kw={keyword}</a><br>
Sounds like the internal tab attached to the trigger is broken. Unplug unit, let cool. Pry up the rubber cushion from the handle, working from the front to the rear cord, You will probably see the tab lying on the switch. New trigger assy can be had from Rowenta Service Center:
This is a problem with a lot of Rowenta irons. It is the auto shut off that is not working properly and the only way to fix it is to have it disassembled and the switch hardwired to be on whenever the iron it plugged in. It is a thermal metal switch and it just stops working and then the iron will not turn on and the yellow light blinks.
Considering the iron was at a minimum two years old, I decided to purchase another Rowenta. I found the recommended solution documented on a FAQ sheet enclosed with the new iron.
I actually own another Rowenta iron (I now have three) that has the same issue. I will send one iron, the one manufactured in Germany, to a Rowenta Service Center to see if can be repaired - it was the first Rowenta iron I purchased and it provided several good years of service.
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