interesting,
so it has digital control and a standby function - i did not know that.
in that case, how does it know if the iron is on the stand?? or maybe it senses the iron being level vs being vertical or at an angle??
that maybe the problem, it may not know the iron is being picked up and used
When initially powered on at mains, then standby button on base pressed, 2 quieter relay clicks are audible, then a louder click, which expect is the solenoid.
Element then kicks in to heat water.
during this time standby button LED flashing BLUE.
When then LED stabilizes iron is ready to go, & whenever trigger on iron is pressed there's an audible click, when steam released.
If iron sat on base again, unit goes into a semi sleep mode, whereby standby LED remains BLUE, & will start to flash when iron pick up, then stabilize when ready to go.
If iron left sitting on base for a longer period of time standby light goes out & would need to press button for power.
I suspect that this is way that it should function because if it is left in the ON position for a very long time it is assumed that it was for gotten and should be really in the OFF position this is done for safety reasons
It probably has a timing circuit that does these functions or it has a micro controller ic chip that does this function
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