Toastmaster Iron WST5017 User Manual

ThermocolorSteam Iron  
WST5017  
As the temperature changes...So does the color!  
 
ADDITIONAL IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
CAUTION HOT SURFACES: This appliance generates heat and escaping steam during  
use. Proper precautions must be taken to prevent the risk of burns, fires or other  
injury to persons or damage to property.  
1. All users of this appliance must read and understand this Owner’s Manual before  
operating or cleaning this appliance.  
2. The cord to this appliance should be plugged into a 120V AC electrical outlet only.  
3. If this appliance begins to malfunction during use, immediately unplug the cord. Do  
not use or attempt to repair the malfunctioning appliance.  
4. Do not leave this appliance unattended during use.  
Polarized Plug  
This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). To reduce the  
risk of electric shock, this plug is intended to fit into a polarized outlet only one way. If  
the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a  
qualified electrician. Do not attempt to modify the plug in any way.  
Electric Power  
If the electrical circuit is overloaded with other appliances, your appliance may  
not operate properly. It should be operated on a separate electrical circuit from  
other appliances.  
Electrical Specifications  
120V ~ 60Hz 1400W  
Auto Shut-Off  
For added safety, the Iron will shut off automatically when either of the following  
instances occurs:  
• The Iron is left standing in the vertical position (on its Heel Rest) for more than  
15 minutes.  
• The Iron is left in the horizontal position (on its Soleplate) for more than 30 seconds.  
When the Iron switches into Auto Shut-Off mode, the green Auto Shut-Off Light will  
illuminate and will flash until the Iron is moved or unplugged.  
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Getting To Know Your  
Westinghouse WST5017  
ThermocolorSteam Iron  
Product may vary slightly from illustrations.  
1. Spray Nozzle  
2. Water Fill Opening  
3. Blast of Steam Button  
4. Spray Button  
5. Steam Control Dial  
6. Pivot Cord  
7. Auto Shut-Off Light  
(green)  
8. Thermostat Light  
(red)  
9. Heel Rest  
10. Water Tank  
11. Temperature  
Control Dial  
12. Ceramic Soleplate  
FIGURE 1  
13. Maximum Water  
Level Line  
14. Steam Vents  
15. Filler Cup (P/N 50759)  
X
1
2
NO STEAM  
LOW  
HIGH  
Self-Clean  
FIGURE 2:  
Temperature Control Dial  
FIGURE 3:  
Steam Control Dial  
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ThermocolorTechnology: As the temperature changes…  
So does the color!  
This Iron features a lighted Water Tank that glows in different colors to let you know  
when the desired temperature has been reached. When the Iron is heating up or the  
temperature setting has been adjusted, the Water Tank will cycle through the colors,  
indicating changes in actual ironing temperature.  
When the Iron is first plugged in, the Water Tank glows blue, the lowest heat setting.  
The color-coded Temperature Control Dial shows the progression in color as the Iron  
heats from blue to green, then to lilac, and finally to red -- the maximum heat setting.  
Fabric/Temperature Setting Guide  
FABRIC  
TEMPERATURE  
COLOR  
Blue  
Delicate, Silk  
min  
Nylon, Acrylics, Polyester  
Wool, Polyester blends  
Cotton, Linen  
Blue  
• •  
Green  
Lilac  
Red  
• • •  
max  
Cotton, Linen  
FIGURE 4  
Ironing Tips  
• For best results, check garment labels for the temperature and steam setting  
recommended by the fabric manufacturer.  
• If you are unsure of a garment’s fabric content, start on a low setting and test the  
Iron on an area of the garment that does not show, such as a seam. Gradually  
increase the heat setting until wrinkles remove without damaging the fabric.  
• To freshen up garments made of velvet, felt, suede or velour, hold the steaming Iron  
horizontally 2 inches (5 cm) above the fabric for a gentle steaming. Make sure the  
Iron does not come in contact with the fabric.  
• To prevent shine, iron dark garments or those made of silk, acetate or rayon  
inside out.  
• For quick and easy reference, a condensed fabric guide is imprinted on the Heel Rest  
of the Iron (see illustration below).  
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
Before First Use  
1. Remove all packaging materials from the Ceramic Soleplate and the body of the  
Iron. Unwind and straighten the power cord.  
2. Flush the Steam Vents using the Self-Clean function (see USER MAINTENANCE  
INSTRUCTIONS).  
NOTE: When the Iron is used for the first time, you may notice a slight amount  
of smoke; this is normal and will stop after a few minutes as the Iron continues  
to heat.  
Using as a Dry Iron  
The Iron can be used on the dry setting with or without water in the Water Tank.  
However, it is best to avoid having water in the Water Tank while dry ironing.  
1. Turn the Temperature Control Dial to the “min” position and the Steam Control  
Dial to the “X” (no steam) position.  
2. Stand the Iron in the vertical position (on its Heel Rest) on a heat resistant surface  
and plug into a 120V outlet. An audible beep will sound and the Water Tank will  
glow blue.  
3. Turn the Temperature Control Dial to the desired setting (See FIGURE 4 for basic  
fabric/temperature guidelines or check the condensed fabric guide imprinted on  
the Heel Rest of the Iron.) The red Thermostat Light will illuminate, indicating that  
the Iron is heating.  
NOTE: For best results, check garment labels for the temperature setting  
recommended by the fabric manufacturer.  
4. As the Iron is heating, the Water Tank will cycle through each color until the  
desired setting is reached. Once the Iron has reached the set temperature, an  
audible beep will sound and the red Thermostat Light will go off, indicating that  
the Iron is ready for use.  
NOTE: The red Thermostat Light will continue to cycle off and on during use as  
the Iron maintains the desired temperature.  
5. When changing from a higher temperature setting to a lower temperature setting,  
the Water Tank will cycle down through the colors until the Iron has cooled to the  
proper ironing temperature. When this occurs, the color of the Water Tank will  
correspond with the new temperature setting, indicating that the Iron is ready  
for use.  
6. When finished ironing, turn the Temperature Control Dial to the “min” position  
and unplug the Iron. Stand the Iron back in the vertical position (on its Heel Rest)  
and allow it to cool completely before cleaning or storing.  
WARNING: Never fill the Water Tank while the Iron is still hot.  
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Using as a Steam Iron  
When steam ironing, the Temperature Control Dial must be positioned to at least the  
” symbol -- located midway between the GREEN (• •) and LILAC (• • •) settings.  
1. Turn the Temperature Control Dial to the “min” position and the Steam Control  
Dial to the “X” (no steam) position.  
2. Make sure that the Iron is unplugged and has cooled completely before filling.  
CAUTION: IF THE IRON IS HOT, DO NOT FILL WITH WATER.  
3. Filling the Water Tank: Place the Iron in the horizontal  
position (on its Soleplate). Using the Filler Cup  
provided, slowly pour water through the Water Fill  
Opening until the Water Tank is filled to the Maximum  
Water Level Line; DO NOT OVERFILL. (See FIGURE 5.)  
IMPORTANT: Use tap water or distilled water only.  
MAX  
Do not use chemically descaled water or any  
other liquids.  
FIGURE 5  
4. With the Water Tank full, stand the Iron in the vertical position (on its Heel Rest)  
on a heat resistant surface and plug into a 120V outlet. An audible beep will sound  
and the Water Tank will glow blue.  
5. Turn the Temperature Control Dial to the desired setting, between the “  
and “ ” symbols. (See FIGURE 4 for basic fabric/temperature guidelines or  
check the condensed fabric guide imprinted on the Heel Rest of the Iron.) The red  
Thermostat Light will illuminate, indicating that the Iron is heating.  
NOTE: For best results, check garment labels for the temperature setting  
recommended by the fabric manufacturer.  
6. As the Iron is heating, the Water Tank will cycle through each color until the  
desired setting is reached. Once the Iron has reached the set temperature, an  
audible beep will sound and the red Thermostat Light will go off, indicating that  
the Iron is ready for use.  
NOTE: The red Thermostat Light will continue to cycle off and on during use as  
the Iron maintains the desired temperature.  
Steam Control Dial  
7. Turn the Steam Control Dial to the desired  
setting: “X” = no steam, “1” = low, “2” = high  
(see FIGURE 6).  
NOTE: For optimum steam output, the  
Temperature Control Dial should be set to the  
“max” (RED) position.  
CAUTION: AVOID COMING IN CONTACT WITH  
ESCAPING STEAM.  
FIGURE 6  
8. Press the Blast of Steam and Spray Buttons as needed (see  
the following sections for a complete description of these features).  
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9. When changing from a higher temperature setting to a lower temperature setting,  
the Water Tank will cycle down through the colors until the Iron has cooled to the  
proper ironing temperature. When this occurs, the color of the Water Tank will  
correspond with the new temperature setting, indicating that the Iron is ready  
for use.  
NOTE: To quickly drop the temperature of the Iron, press the Blast of Steam Button.  
10. When finished ironing, turn the Temperature Control Dial to the “min” position; turn  
the Steam Control Dial to the “X” (no steam) position, and unplug the Iron. If  
necessary, empty the Water Tank (see USER MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS). Stand  
the Iron back in the vertical position (on its Heel Rest) and allow it to cool  
completely before cleaning or storing.  
NOTE: The Water Tank should be emptied after each use.  
Blast of Steam  
The Blast of Steam Button releases a penetrating blast of steam to smooth out difficult  
wrinkles and to iron faster.  
1. When using the Blast of Steam feature, the Temperature Control Dial must be  
positioned to at least the “ ” symbol -- located midway between the GREEN (• •)  
and LILAC (• • •) settings. For best results, use the “max” (RED) temperature setting  
and keep the Water Tank at least half full.  
2. Firmly press the Blast of Steam Button once, then release  
Blast of Steam  
Button  
(see FIGURE 7). It may be necessary to press the Blast of  
Steam Button 2 -3 times successively to release the initial  
burst. DO NOT HOLD THE BLAST OF STEAM BUTTON DOWN.  
CAUTION: AVOID COMING IN CONTACT WITH  
ESCAPING STEAM.  
3. As the Blast of Steam Button is pressed and steam is  
FIGURE 7  
released, the temperature of the Iron drops; thus the Water  
Tank color may cycle down momentarily. Allow at least  
4 seconds between Blasts of Steam to allow the Iron to regain heat.  
NOTE: The red Thermostat Light will continue to cycle off and on during use as the  
Iron maintains the desired temperature.  
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Vertical Steam  
The Blast of Steam Button can be used in the vertical position to remove wrinkles  
from clothes while on the hanger, and to freshen the appearance of hanging curtains  
or drapes.  
1. When steaming drapes or curtains on the rods, make sure there is adequate  
ventilation behind the fabric to prevent moisture build-up and mildew. Always  
make sure there is nothing behind the fabric that may be damaged by the steam.  
Before steaming clothes, check that pockets, turn-ups, and cuffs are empty.  
2. Make sure that the Temperature Control Dial is set to the “max” (RED) setting  
before releasing vertical blasts of steam. For maximum results, keep the Water  
Tank at least half full.  
CAUTION: IF THE IRON IS HOT, DO NOT FILL WITH WATER.  
3. Hold the Iron upright so that the Soleplate is 7-15 inches  
Blast of Steam  
Button  
(18-38 cm) away from the garment or material. Press the  
Blast of Steam Button once, then release (see FIGURE 8). It  
may be necessary to press the Blast of Steam Button 2-3  
times successively to release the initial burst. DO NOT HOLD  
THE BLAST OF STEAM BUTTON DOWN.  
CAUTION: AVOID COMING IN CONTACT WITH  
ESCAPING STEAM.  
FIGURE 8  
4. As the Blast of Steam Button is pressed and steam is released, the temperature of  
the Iron drops; thus the Water Tank color may cycle down momentarily. Allow at  
least 4 seconds between blasts of steam to allow the Iron to regain heat.  
NOTE: The red Thermostat Light will continue to cycle off and on during use as  
the Iron maintains the desired temperature.  
Spray Button  
Spray Button  
Use the Spray Button for moistening dry, difficult fabrics,  
and for handling stubborn wrinkles. The Spray function is  
also handy to moisten creases accidentally ironed into  
the fabric.  
Spray Nozzle  
1. Make sure there is water in the Water Tank (see  
FILLING THE WATER TANK for detailed instructions).  
FIGURE 9  
CAUTION: IF THE IRON IS HOT, DO NOT FILL WITH WATER.  
2. Aim the Spray Nozzle at the desired target, and then firmly press the Spray Button  
(see FIGURE 9). It may be necessary to press the Spray Button 2-3 times  
successively to release the initial spray of water.  
NOTE: The Spray function can be used on any heat setting and does not affect the  
ironing temperature.  
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USER MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS  
This appliance requires little maintenance. It contains no user serviceable parts. Do  
not try to repair it yourself. Any servicing requiring disassembly must be performed  
by a qualified appliance repair technician.  
Emptying the Water Tank  
The Water Tank should be emptied after each use.  
1. When finished ironing, turn the Temperature Control Dial to the  
“min” position; turn the Steam Control Dial to the “X” (no  
steam) position, and unplug the Iron.  
2. While the Iron is still warm, hold it over a sink and turn upside  
FIGURE 10  
down, allowing water to drain from the Water Fill Opening (see  
FIGURE 10).  
3. Turn the Iron back to the horizontal position. Press the Blast of  
Steam and Spray Buttons to release any water (see FIGURE 11).  
The warmth of the Iron should dry out any remaining water.  
CAUTION: AVOID COMING IN CONTACT WITH WATER OR  
ESCAPING STEAM.  
FIGURE 11  
Care and Cleaning  
CAUTION: Unplug the Iron from the electrical outlet and allow it to cool completely  
before cleaning and storing. Never immerse the Iron in water or any other liquid.  
NOTE: Do not put any chemical cleaning agents or solvents in the Water Tank, or on  
any part of the Iron.  
1. Moisten a soft cloth with a dab of vinegar to remove spots from the Ceramic  
Soleplate. Take care not to scratch the Soleplate.  
CAUTION: Never use scouring pads or abrasive cleaners on the Ceramic  
Soleplate, as this may scratch the surface.  
2. Wipe the outside surfaces of the Iron with a damp cloth. If necessary, use a small  
amount of mild detergent to clean.  
3. Before using again, preheat and move the iron over an old cloth several times to  
remove any residue from the Ceramic Soleplate.  
Self-Clean Function  
It is advised to use the Self-Clean function after every 5 uses to prevent harmful  
mineral build-up that can clog the Iron and prevent proper heating and steaming.  
1. With the Iron unplugged, turn the Temperature Control Dial to the “min” position  
and the Steam Control Dial to the “X” (no steam) position. Make sure that the Iron  
has cooled completely.  
CAUTION: IF THE IRON IS HOT, DO NOT FILL WITH WATER.  
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2. Filling the Water Tank: Place the Iron in the horizontal position (on its Soleplate).  
Using the Filler Cup provided, slowly pour water through the Water Fill Opening  
until the Water Tank is filled to the Maximum Water Level Line; DO NOT  
OVERFILL. (See FIGURE 5.)  
IMPORTANT: Use tap water or distilled water only. Do not use chemically  
descaled water or any other liquids. DO NOT put any chemical cleaning agents  
or solvents into the Water Tank.  
3. With the Water Tank full, stand the Iron in the vertical position (on its Heel Rest)  
on a heat resistant surface and plug into a 120V outlet. An audible beep will sound  
and the Water Tank will glow blue.  
4. Turn the Temperature Control Dial to the “max” (RED) setting. The red Thermostat  
Light will illuminate, indicating that the Iron is heating. Once the Iron has reached  
the set temperature, a final audible beep will sound and the red Thermostat Light  
will go off, indicating that the Iron is ready for use.  
5. Hold the Iron horizontally over a basin or bowl, and turn the Steam Control Dial to  
the “ ” position -- continue to hold the Steam Control Dial in this position until  
the Water Tank is empty. Water and steam will flush the scale and dust through  
the Soleplate and into the basin.  
CAUTION: AVOID COMING IN CONTACT WITH ESCAPING STEAM.  
NOTE: To prevent Auto Shut-Off, gently move the Iron back and forth while  
self-cleaning.  
6. When the Water Tank is empty, release the Steam Control Dial and turn it to the  
“X” (no steam) position. Turn the Temperature Control Dial to the “min” position  
and unplug the Iron. Stand the Iron back in the vertical position (on its Heel Rest)  
and allow it to cool completely before storing.  
Anti-Scale  
This Iron features an anti-scale agent that helps prevent the build-up of scale.  
CAUTION: To prevent damage to the Iron or the Ceramic Soleplate, never use a  
descaling solution.  
Storing the Iron  
Remove the cord from the outlet by grasping the plug -- NEVER pull on the cord.  
Empty the Water Tank after each use, (see EMPTYING THE WATER TANK). Allow the  
Iron to COOL COMPLETELY before storing. To protect the Ceramic Soleplate, stand  
the Iron in an upright position on its Heel Rest. Wrap the cord loosely around the base  
of the Iron.  
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LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTY  
Warranty Coverage: This product is warranted to be free from defects in materials or workmanship  
for a period of one (1) year from the original purchase date. This product warranty is extended only  
to the original consumer purchaser of the product and is not transferable. For a period of one (1)  
year from the date of original purchase of the product, our Repair Center will, at its option, either (1)  
repair the product or (2) replace the product with a reconditioned comparable model. These remedies  
are the purchaser's exclusive remedies under this warranty.  
Warranty Service: To obtain warranty service, you must call our warranty service number at  
1-800-233-9054 for return instructions on how to deliver the product, in either the original packaging  
or packaging affording an equal degree of protection to the Repair Center specified below. You  
must enclose a copy of your sales receipt or other proof of purchase to demonstrate eligibility for  
warranty coverage.  
To return the appliance, ship to:  
To contact us, please write to, call, or email:  
ATTN: Repair Center  
708 South Missouri Street  
Macon, MO 63552 USA  
Consumer Relations Department  
PO Box 7366  
Columbia, MO 65205-7366 USA  
Phone: 1-800-233-9054  
What Is Not Covered: This warranty does not cover damage resulting from misuse, accident,  
commercial use, improper service or any other damage caused by anything other than defects in  
material or workmanship during ordinary consumer use. This warranty is invalid if the serial number  
has been altered or removed from the product. This warranty is valid only in the United States  
and Canada.  
LIMITATION ON DAMAGES: THERE SHALL BE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY INCIDENTAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OR  
CONDITION ON THIS PRODUCT.  
DURATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES: EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PROHIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW,  
ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, IMPLIED  
WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  
PURPOSE OR USE ON THIS PRODUCT ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS  
WARRANTY.  
Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, or  
allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above limitations or exclusions may  
not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights under  
the laws of your jurisdiction.  
WESTINGHOUSE,  
and “YOU CAN BE SURE...IF IT’S WESTINGHOUSE” are trademarks of  
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CORPORATION and used under license.  
©
2006 All rights reserved.  
P/N 61863  
4/06  
Made in China  
 

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