My Philips Steam Iron releases smoke while heating up
If your Philips Steam Iron is producing smoke, there can be several reasons. Please find out how we can help you.
First few times the iron is used
Some parts of your Philips Steam Iron have been greased slightly during production.
As a result of this, your iron may produce some smoke when it is switched on for the first few times.
Do not worry; this is normal.
Water in the soleplate
Sometimes, there may still be some remaining water in your iron’s soleplate after the last usage. This water will evaporate when your iron’s soleplate heats up. This may look like smoke.
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