Turbo Pro Anti Scale FV5648 Steam IronVisibly more powerful*: High-efficiency iron with Turbo Boost and patented removable scale collector captures up to 10x more scale particles for lasting steam power and effortless crease removal
• Turbo Boost propels a 220g/min steam shot deep into fabrics to remove stubborn creases with ease • Patented removable scale collector captures up to 10x more scale particles for lasting steam power and effortless crease removal • Durilium Airglide Autoclean soleplate delivers Tefal’s best glide** (+33% extra glide) for fast and effortless ironing • Fast-heat, 2600W steam iron with anti-drip function to prevent staining and ‘Eco Mode’ to save energy***
*Versus previous Tefal FV55 range **Compared to other Tefal soleplates
***-20% compared with energy use at maximum output level
The iron with steam propulsion for a difference you can see!
Introducing the Turbo Pro Anti-Scale by Tefal: the visibly more powerful* steam iron with Turbo Boost and Scale Collector for outstanding ironing results and durable steam performance. Harnessing the power of steam propulsion, this high-efficiency steam iron propels a high-speed, 220g/min steam shot deep into fabrics to blast through even the most stubborn creases. Our exclusive removable Scale Collector captures up to 10 x more scale particles** to maintain long-lasting steam performance and effortless crease removal. It’s easy to clean too: simply pull out the collector to discard the scale. Delivering our best glide***, the super-smooth Durilium Airglide Autoclean soleplate moves effortlessly over clothes. More active holes mean optimal steam diffusion for fast and efficient ironing, while the Autoclean catalytic coating keeps it stain free over time. This fast-heating, 2600W steam iron also has an anti-drip function to safeguard against stains, 300ml water tank for longer sessions without refilling, plus ‘Eco Mode’ to cut energy use by up to 20%****..
*Versus previous Tefal FV55 range **Versus a standard iron – Tefal external testing 2016 ***Compared to other Tefal soleplates – Tefal external testing ****-20% compared with energy use at maximum output level
Outstanding results: Turbo Boost propels a 220g/min steam shot deep into fabrics at speed, removing even the most stubborn creases with ease for outstanding ironing results, fast.
Durable performance: Our patented Scale Collector captures up to 10 x more scale particles** to prevent blockages and maintain long lasting steam power for effortless crease removal, day after day.
Effortless ironing: The Durilium Airglide Autoclean soleplate delivers Tefal’s best glide*** and optimal steam distribution for effortless, efficient ironing. The Autoclean coating keeps it stain free over time.
Time saving: 2600W of power for fast heat-up, a continuous steam output of up to 50g/min for quick and efficient crease removal, plus 300ml water tank for uninterrupted sessions, so no time is wasted.
No stain risk: The clever anti-drip function safeguards against staining to keep your fabrics spotless.
Energy saving: ‘Eco Mode’ cuts energy use by up to 20%**** – good for your pocket and for the environment.
*vs previous range FV55
Essentials
Turbo Boost: steam propulsion for efficient ironing
Turbo Boost is a new Tefal design: a large amount of steam is produced, accelerated and projected deep into the fabric at high speeds, to remove even the most stubborn creases.
Tefal's Unique and Patented Removable Scale Collector
Limescale is the steam iron’s biggest enemy. Without an anti-scale solution, it will build up inside the steam chamber, clogging your iron. As well as reducing your iron’s steam output, this scale can get pushed through the soleplate and stain your clothes. To tackle the issue, we’ve created the Scale Collector. Our patented removable scale collector captures up to 10x more scale particles for lasting steam power and effortless crease removal. Your iron’s steam output won’t diminish, which means you can achieve effortless, crease-free results, time and time again. It’s easy to clean, too: pull out the collector at the rear of the iron and rinse with tap water – maintenance doesn’t get any simpler.
Effortless ironing
The new Durilium AirGlide Autoclean Technology ensures Tefal's best glide*** (+33% extra glide) for fast and effortless ironing. It also ensures optimal steam diffusion for high-efficiency ironing. The Autoclean catalytic coating invented by Tefal helps keep your soleplate stain-free and in perfect condition over time. ***Compared to other Tefal soleplates - External Testing 2016
High power
2600W steam iron for fast heat-up and powerful performance
Easy crease removal
Up to 50g/min continuous steam to ease crease removal
No staining
Clever anti-drip function safeguards against garment staining
Energy saving
‘Eco Mode’ cuts energy use by up to 20%****
****-20% compared with energy use at maximum output level
Outstanding results
220g/min Turbo Boost blasts through creases for outstanding results, fast
No, leave the iron to cool down before putting it away and follow the 4 tips: empty out the water remaining in the tank, set the thermostat to the minimum, close the steam control and stand it upright or place it on the base (depending model).
Choose a board that is height-adjustable to adjust it to your height. It should be steady and robust so that you can place the ironing appliance on it. The board should be perforated to allow the steam to pass through the fibres of the fabric to soften it and make ironing easier. The ironing board cover should also be suitable to allow the flow of steam through.
There could be several reasons for this: • You are not using the right type of water (Refer to the FAQ "What water should I use for ironing?"). • You have used a starch type product on your laundry (Always spray to the reverse side of the fabric to be ironed and clean your iron afterwards). • Fibers from clothes have been trapped in the holes in the iron and have become carbonised. • The clothes have not been rinsed enough and there is detergent left on them or you have ironed a new item of clothing before washing it. • See the instructions for use to find out what type of water is appropriate and clean the soleplate from time to time with a damp sponge.
It is essential to select the right ironing temperature. Your iron has a built-in thermostat controlling the temperature very precisely over the entire surface of the soleplate. The thermostat dial contains international markers with dots corresponding to three ironing temperatures. Make sure that you use the right temperature for your clothes: • Marker with 1 dot for synthetic fabrics. • Marker with 2 dots for wool and silk. • Marker with 3 dots for cotton and linen.
• Don't use the Boost steam button intensively. Wait few seconds between each use. • The temperature button must be placed on Steam area (between 2 dots and MAX). • Use steam only when the iron is hot (the light must be off).
This function allows you to iron fabrics in situ or on a hanger. To do this, set the iron temperature button to the maximum position. • Leave the item on a hanger and gently pull the fabric with one hand. • Press the steam control button intermittently and move the iron from top to bottom. As the steam produced is very hot, it softens the fibres and removes creases. Note: Never use the vertical steam function on an item being worn by anyone.
Yes and you do not need to fill the tank with water. Set the variable steam control to Dry and set the temperature to suit the type of material (care points •, ••, •••). At the end of your ironing session, we would suggest that once your iron has cooled down, you should wipe over the soleplate and around the steam holes to remove any burned fibers that may have started collecting around the steam holes.
If it has not been used for a long time (for example several weeks), use it over the sink for a few minutes to remove any residue that could stain your laundry.
To avoid damaging the soleplate, follow this advice: • Always place your iron on its heel rest or its base (depending on model). • Avoid ironing over abrasive items (buttons, zip fastenings, etc.). • Never clean your iron's soleplate with abrasive or metallic pads.
Shiny marks can appear on some fabrics, especially on dark coloured fabrics. We would advise ironing dark clothes inside out and using the correct temperature. If ironing mixed-fibre fabrics, set the temperature for the most fragile fibre. Important: The iron takes longer to cool down than to heat up. We recommend that you start with fabrics to be ironed at a low temperature.
Your appliance has been designed to work with tap water. However, it is necessary to regularly perform self-cleaning of the steam generator chamber in order to remove limescale. If your water is very hard, we recommend that you use a maximum of 50% untreated tap water and 50% distilled water available in most shops. Never use water containing additives (starch, perfume, aromatic substances, softener, etc.), condensation water (e. g. clothes dryer water, refrigerator water, air conditioner water, rainwater), pure demineralized water or distilled water from store. These contain organic waste or minerals that condense under the influence of heat and cause spitting, brown dripping or premature aging of your device.
If your iron has an anti-calc system, you should clean the anti-calc valve once a month.
To do this: • Unplug the iron and leave it to cool for 30-45 minutes. • Empty the water and remove the valve, holding it by the top. • Let the anti-calc valve soak for 4 hours in a glass of natural lemon juice or citric acid, then thoroughly rinse the anti-calc valve under tap water. • Reposition the anti-calc valve into your iron. Warning! Never touch the end of the anti-calc valve.
Firstly, fill the iron tank to MAX with water. Set the thermostat control to Max and the steam control on DRY and switch on. Place the iron on its heel and leave to heat up for around 5 minutes. Unplug the iron then hold your iron horizontally above the sink. Remove the anti-scale valve (or set the control to self-clean/autoclean depending on the model). Steam, water and scale deposits will leave the steam chamber through the steam holes and the iron will be clean. At the end of the operation, push the anti-calc valve back into position. When your iron is cold, you will also be able to use your vacuum to gently suction limescale and dirt that may have clogged the holes in the soleplate.
Four good tips: After use, empty the tank, close the steam control, set the thermostat to minimum and stand the iron upright or place it on the base (depending on model). Cleaning: Use a damp soft cloth to wipe your iron and never use cleaners or solvents. If your iron has an auto-clean function, refer to the instruction manual before using it. Tips: • Always use untreated water in your iron. If your water is very hard, we recommend you use a mix of 50% untreated tap water and 50% distilled water. • Avoid placing your iron on sharp objects such as zip fasteners and metal buttons. • Do not put your iron down flat on rough surfaces.
You must take precautions so that using your iron is risk-free.
• Above all, never leave a hot iron unattended. This is not only to avoid overheating of the iron or the surface on which it is placed but also to ensure that no-one gets burned. If safety is one of your main concerns, choose an iron that has an automatic cut-off function. Never leave a hot iron within reach of children or pets who risk knocking it over and injuring themselves.
• Like any electrical appliance, never put your iron in water.
• Do not use an iron that has fallen down or has a damaged power cord. If you have the slightest doubt concerning the condition of your iron, contact the Service Centre.
• Always unplug your iron before leaving it, cleaning it or filling it with water (unless it is a model that has a removable water tank). Regularly check the water level to ensure that there is always enough.
Never use any descaling agent or vinegar when rinsing the boiler: they could damage it. • Self-cleaning: heat the iron, unplug it, remove the anti-calc valve and spray the iron over the sink. • Cleaning the anti-calc valve: Remove the antiscale valve and soak the valve in a cup of white vinegar or plain lemon juice for 4 hours.
It is not designed for the water to be removed completely. It is okay to use or store the iron even with a small amount of water remaining. When storing, please remove as much water as possible and store in an upright position.
• The Durillium soleplate: Regularly clean the soleplate with a damp, non metallic washing up pad. For easier, non-corrosive cleaning of your iron's soleplate, use a damp sponge on the soleplate while it is still warm. If cleaning dirt off is an issue, use the stick which is made specifically for cleaning the Durillium soleplates.
• The stainless soleplate: Clean the soleplate of your iron when it is cool with a damp cloth or a non-abrasive sponge.
• The autoclean soleplate: It is recommended that you use a soft damp cloth on the warm soleplate, in order not to damage the surface. Warning: The use of iron cleaner will cause damage to your soleplate's autoclean coating.
3 possible causes: • There is no power in the mains socket: check that the plug is properly connected, or try to plug the iron into a different socket. • Temperature control set too low: set the temperature control to a higher temperature. • The automatic electronic cut-out* is active: move your iron. * depending on model
Please be advised that when filling up your iron with water you should have all settings on a “no steam” setting. Ensure the iron is unplugged. Fill the iron up, plug in, switch on, then turn the dials to the settings required ensuring that the iron is set to a temperature where steam will be produced. This will ensure that the steam valve within the water tank remains closed and will prevent any water from leaking out of the water tank when water is added.
Some irons (depending on model) can produce steam when set on the One dot setting. However, the majority of our irons will only produce steam when set on the 2 dot or 3 dot setting. When you look on your iron's thermostat dial you will notice that the 2 dot and 3 dot settings have a shaded background, this indicates that the iron will produce steam when the dial is set inside this shaded area.
Not all of the steam holes release steam, the smaller holes on the soleplate that look like they might be steam holes are actually designed to assist soleplate glide ability.
There is not enough water in the tank. Fill it up with the quantity indicated in the instructions for use and push spray button several times to fill the system complete.
All irons contain a thermostat light. It is normal for the thermostat to turn on and off. It indicates the thermostat is working and your soleplate is being maintained at the desired temperature. If the auto-off light blinks, you must disengage the auto-off function. This is done by gently shaking the iron which will allow the iron to reheat.
When heating your iron for the first time, you may notice a small amount of odour and smoke, this is simply the engineering residues from the manufacturing process burning off. These are harmless and will quickly disappear.
It is normal. Your iron generates a lot of steam; this steam is condensing on the board. Some waterdrops could appeared underneath the ironing board and fall on the flooring.
Your iron has been stored horizontally, without emptying the water tank and with the selector placed on steam position. When you store your iron horizontally, check that the tank is empty and the steam selector is set to "DRY" position.
Check the following points: • The tank is empty or almost empty: add more water. • The selected temperature is too low and does not allow steam to be produced: set the thermostat to the steam zone (between 2 dots and MAX). • If your iron has a Dry/Steam control: set it to the Steam position. • Scale has built up in your iron: descale it. • Your iron has an intelligent system (a moving sensor) which temporarily stops steam being released when the iron is not moving, even when it is placed horizontally. This function eliminates wasted steam while you are handling the clothes.
Please check the following points: • The tank is empty or almost empty: add more water. • The selected temperature is too low to use this function: set the thermostat to the zone between 3 dots and MAX. The "supersteam" or "turbo" function should not be used intensively – wait a few seconds between pressing the button.
You are filling the tank with the "Dry/Steam" control set to Steam – it needs to be in the "Dry" position. Or, you have over-filled your iron – do not go beyond the "MAX" level on the tank.
This is probably crystallized calcium chlorohypochlorite. Carry out the self-cleaning instructions in the instruction manual two or three times. If that hasn't resolved the problem, it may be that your iron needs repair. Please contact the service centre.
After following the instructions in the user manual for starting the appliance, make sure that your electrical socket is working by plugging another appliance. If it still does not work, do not try to dismantle or repair the appliance yourself, instead, take it to an approved repair centre
The electronic system cuts the power and the auto-stop light flashes if the iron is not moved for more than 8 minutes (on its heel rest or base) or is left flat for more than 30 seconds. To turn the iron back on, gently shake it until the light goes out.
This may be due to the use of chemical descaling agents or additives in the water for ironing. Never use this type of product in the water tank (see our recommendations regarding water to be used). Some residues could also been present in the steam chamber or on the soleplate; use the self cleaning function (Depending model). All linen, especially new garments, must be washed and rinsed thoroughly to remove any soap and chemical deposits before you iron them. If these are not removed by washing they may appear later out of the soleplate in the form of small brown or white spots or streaks on your linen.
Use the right temperatures on the thermostat for the right fabrics. A reason for sticking may be the use of starch. If you want to use starch, simply spray it on the reverse side of the garment, so that there is no contact between the soleplate and the starch. Clean the soleplate from rubber prints of fabric. (Which always must be ironed on reverse side of the rubber prints.)
The anti-calc collector is a scale collector which automatically collects the scale which forms inside your iron. The amount of scale collected depends on the hardness of your water.
This system prevents the soleplate from clogging. Its active coating eliminates fibres and impurities that often become stuck to the plate and end up reducing its glide.