Trouble Shooting
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ESTEAM
PROBLEM |
POSSIBLE CAUSE |
SOLUTION |
Steamer
works poorly or cycles ON and OFF while steaming. |
- The unit
has sediment build-up and needs a thorough cleaning.
- Possible thermostat trouble.
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- Use
Jiffy Liquid Cleaner to clean off element. A small brush may be needed to
help scrub unit.
- Replace thermostat on unit.
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The red
indicator light illuminates but the unit never heats or steams. |
- Possible
blown fusible link wire.
- Possible blown element.
|
- Replace
fusible link wire or replace element in units. This may be done by you, an
authorized repair center, or by a Jiffy Steamer Company technician.
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The unit
spits water from steam cap. |
- The unit
is being over-filled.
- The unit needs to be cleaned out inside tank and cap.
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- Do not
over-fill unit above max water mark indicated on side of unit.
- For best results from your steamer, use Jiffy Liquid Cleaner periodically to
remove sediment deposits from your water (every 3 to 4 months) depending on
how much the unit is used.
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J-1, J-2, J-2000
PROBLEM |
POSSIBLE CAUSE |
SOLUTION |
Steamer works poorly or cycles ON and OFF while
steaming. |
- The unit probably needs a thorough
cleaning.
- Possible thermostat trouble.
|
- Jiffy Liquid Cleaner may solve the problem, but manual
cleaning is the best solution at this point. The heating element must be
disassembled and cleaned out manually.
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The green indicator light does not illuminate when turned
to ON position. |
- Fuse wire is faulty.
- The cordset is
faulty.
- Wires may be disconnected.
- The switch is faulty.
- The unit
is not plugged in.
- The outlet may be defective or inoperable.
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- Check the unit's current flow and replace defective part.
This may be done by you, an authorized repair center, or by a Jiffy Steamer
Company Technician.
- Try to plug the unit into another
outlet.
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On units purchased in 1986 and before, the red indicator
light illuminates but the unit never heats or steams. |
- The heating
element may be faulty.
|
- Replace the heating element with new heating unit kit. This
may be done by you, an authorized repair center, or by a Jiffy Steamer Company
technician.
|
The steamer spits water from the steam head. |
- The steam head may be cracked or damaged.
- The rod
set is not fully assembled (three sections for most models and four sections for
drapery streamers).
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- Replace head once signs of excess wear are
apparent.
- Make sure the hose is straight and that it has no kinks which
may trap condensation in the hose.
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Unit does not produce steam when green indicator light is
on. |
- Check water level to make sure unit is not out of
water.
- Heating element may be faulty.
- Wire may be
disconnected.
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- Turn unit off, allow cool down period and refill water
container.
- Check unit with a voltage meter (if qualified
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J-3, J-4, J-4000
PROBLEM |
POSSIBLE CAUSE |
SOLUTION |
The
red indicator light remains ON for over 20 minutes, but no steam is
produced from the unit at the STEAM setting. |
- The
heating element may be faulty.
- Control may be faulty.
(J-4000)
- Check water level.
|
- Replace the heating element and reseal the tank assembly with high
temperature silicone.
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The
red indicator light does not illuminate when the switch is turned to the
PREHEAT or STEAM setting. |
- Fuse
wire is faulty.
- The cordset is faulty.
- Wires may be disconnected.
- The switch is faulty.
- The unit is not plugged in.
|
- Check
the unit's current flow and replace defective part. This may be done by
you, an authorized repair center, or by a Jiffy Steamer Company
Technician.
|
The
red indicator light works on the PREHEAT or STEAM setting, but not on
both. |
- Wires
may be disconnected.
- The switch is faulty.
- The L170 control thermostat is faulty.
|
- Reconnect wires or replace defective part. This may be done by you, an
authorized repair center, or by a Jiffy Steamer Company technician.
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The
steamer spits water from the steam head. |
- The
steam head has a crack or blemish.
- Hard water sediment has built up in the head.
- The unit has been overfilled (4 quarts maximum).
- The rod set is not fully assembled (three sections for most models and
four sections for drapery steamers).
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- Replace head once signs of excess wear are apparent.
- Never fill the steamer with more than 4 quarts.
- Make sure the hose is straight and that it has no kinks which may trap
condensation in the hose.
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The
steamer leaks water at the base of the unit. |
- There
may be a hole in the tank (most common with older model units using
aluminum tanks).
- The brass couple between the hose and unit may be loose.
- The silicone sealant around the tank assembly is leaking.
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- The
faulty tank must be replaced with a new stainless steel tank. This
involves replacing the tank, lid, and housing. This task is best
serviced by a Jiffy Steamer Company technician.
- Tighten hose couple with a wrench.
- Reseal the tank and lid with a high heat silicone.
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