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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.
Well this was helpful but also HELLfull! I guess because I have a 9050 !! I took out the screws & could not remove the hose it was attached with 2 clamps & a washer! I put the whole darn thing in my tub ( I have a sprayer in there) and yes tons of sand, black stuff and cloudy water came out. I had to do this 8 times with the hose attached! Awkward & a mess but it did finally come out clear. BTW I did it through the hose & the bottom hole. On the last run through, after my whole bathroom is soaked including me, the hose popped out! I was cracking up! turns out on the 9050 you simply push down on the ribbed hose covering and it releases. This IS NOT in the manual either. But I'm happy my steamer's like new again & live & learn ;o)
Solution for me: I just bought a Rowenta Precision for $5.95 at Goodwill. I brought it home and it didn't work I read about the cords and weird size screwdriver needed. It sounds like a lot of work. So what I did was push the electrical cord into the iron. it didn't seem to move but must have. The iron works perfectly now. Such a deal!
Go to the Rowenta USA website. They will have a users manual in PDF format (you will need Adobe Acrobat Reader to be able to view, download or print the manual. It is free...yay! :o)
Sorry I cannot attached the hyperlink because my Internet Explorer keeps locking up when running on my new VISTA equipped machine.
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