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Philips ClearTouch GC 536
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Power regulator. Descaling. Good delivery set.
Heated iron. 3 power modes. Long work without refueling. Auto cord winder. Information display.
Typehousehold (stationary)household (stationary)
In box
 
 
telescopic stand
brush
nozzle for crease
telescopic stand
Technical specs
Power consumption2000 W2600 W
Max. steam pressure
3.5 bar /4.5 bar with steam boost/
Water tank volume1.2 L2.5 L
Detachable water tank
Steam power adjustment
 /3 modes (only in model GC536/35)/
 /3 levels/
Steam flow40 g/min85 g/min
Continuous operation time80 min
Heating time45 с55 с
General
Overheat protection
Limescale protection
Nozzle compartment
Power cord rewind
Steam hose length1.4 m1.65 m
Power cord length1.6 m1.7 m
Dimensions (HxWxD)182x33x33 cm36x28.5x28 cm
Weight3.7 kg6.1 kg
Added to E-Catalogjuly 2014april 2014

In box

Additional accessories and equipment supplied with the device.

Modern steamers can be equipped with ironing accessories – irons and mini irons, ironing boards, vertical stops, trouser clips, telescopic stands and additional bottom clips; accessories for processing fabrics – brushes, fabric nozzles, nozzles for delicate fabrics, for arrows; as well as some other items. Here is a more detailed description of the most common options:

Iron. A classic iron connected to a steamer with a hose. Such equipment actually turns the device into a steam generator for ironing; and models equipped with an ironing board (see below) are often comparable in functionality with full-fledged ironing systems.

Mini iron. Reduced analogue of a conventional iron. It is not designed for large volumes of ironing, but for simple tasks like ironing 1-2 items of clothing or refreshing a business suit, such a device is quite enough.

– Ironing board. The classic ironing board is a horizontal surface used for ironing fabrics. G...arment steamers are equipped with small boards, which are usually installed vertically during non-working hours and, to some extent, can also replace vertical stops. Usually such a board is mounted on a telescopic stand.

– Vertical stop. Device in the form of a plane mounted vertically. In fact, it is an analogue of an ironing board used for vertical steaming: the processed fabric can be pressed against such a “board”, providing more intensive and efficient processing. Foldable ironing boards can perform a similar function, but they are not considered vertical stops, because they are small and have limited capabilities (whereas a full-fledged stop allows you to completely process trousers or other similar clothing in one session).

– Fabric nozzle. Microfiber nozzle – fabrics based on microscopic fibers. It is used for vertical steaming of various fabrics, thanks to which the steam is evenly distributed over the entire treated surface. Does not leave particles of pile on the surface.

– Nozzle for delicate fabrics. The specific design of such nozzles may be different, however, in any case, they provide the most gentle treatment, with a reduced intensity.

— Brush. In this case, brushes are meant for cleaning clothes and other fabric products. Thanks to the effect of steam, cleaning with this nozzle is more effective than with a manual clothes brush.

– Nozzle for arrows. Special nozzles for forming arrows on trousers. Such nozzles are usually clips of a special design. They are not as convenient to use as traditional irons and mini irons, and the use of such a device requires certain skills. On the other hand, this type of nozzle allows you to refresh the arrows even if there is no ironing board or vertical stop.

– Trouser clip. A special clip that allows to hang trousers and other similar products on the stand of the garment steamer. By default, hangers are installed in steamers, however, for some products they are poorly suited or not suitable at all; in light of this, clips of this type are often also provided in the design. Typically, such a clip is a pair of specific clothespins mounted on the crossbar of the coat hanger.

– Bottom clip. Clip mounted on the garment steamer at the bottom of the stand; usually, it is equipped with a movable mount and can be adjusted in height, it is also often made detachable. In most models, such a device is combined with a trouser clip and has the same design – in the form of a pair of clothespins; however, there are steamers that have only the bottom pair of clothespins – in addition to the usual hangers. In any case, such a clip allows to stretch the clothes hanging on the stand – this further contributes to the effectiveness of the steaming.

– Telescopic stand. A garment steamer stand with a telescopic design – which allows to adjust the height at which the clothes hanger is located. The convenience of this feature is obvious: it makes it possible to adjust the height of the hanger to the specifics of the situation and a particular product. At the same time, telescopic stands are relatively inexpensive, so that such equipment is almost mandatory for modern garment steamers (with the exception of portable handheld varieties).

Power consumption

Rated power consumed by the device during operation. Usually, it is indicated by the maximum power consumption when used in normal mode, without abnormal situations.

In general, this parameter is secondary when choosing: manufacturers select power in such a way as to provide the necessary indicators of performance, pressure, etc. However, some practical points are also associated with power. So, with the same performance (see "Steam intensity"), a more powerful device will spend less time heating water and generating steam; it can also be provided with a more capacious boiler (see "Water boiler volume"), which is useful for long-term continuous operation. On the other hand, such devices turn out to be more expensive, and often also heavier and larger than relatively “weak” steamers, and besides, they load the mains more.

The second point related to power is just the calculations of the load on the wiring and various electrical equipment (protective automation, AVRs, generators, etc.).

Max. steam pressure

The maximum steam pressure at the outlet of the working nozzle that the steamer can create.

High pressure has a positive effect on the intensity of impact and the depth of penetration of steam; this is especially important when removing old dirt, as well as when processing carpets, upholstery and other similar materials. On the other hand, an increase in operating pressure affects the weight, price and power consumption of the device.

Water tank volume

The volume of the tank for the water supply provided in the device.

We emphasize that this indicator should not be confused with the volume of the boiler (see above): in this case, we are talking about a reservoir with a supply of cold water, from which such water enters the boiler for heating. Not every steam cleaner is equipped with such a reservoir.

Steam flow

Steam flow provided by the device. For models with power and/or humidity adjustment, this item indicates the maximum possible value.

When choosing according to this indicator, it should be borne in mind that the steam flow characterizes only the amount of water vapor produced by the device per minute. The intensity of the impact of this steam on the treated surface/product can be different, first of all, it depends on the working pressure. Therefore, only devices with similar pressure indicators can be directly compared by this indicator. When making these comparisons, it's worth assuming that higher steam flow allows to handle a large amount of work faster, but requires more powerful heaters and larger tanks – which, in turn, affects the dimensions, weight and price of the entire steamer.

Continuous operation time

Approximate time that the device is able to operate without breaks. This parameter is determined primarily by the performance and capacity of the boiler/tank: when the water supply is exhausted, the work will have to pause to replenish the stock. At the same time, for models with humidity and/or power adjustment, both the average time of continuous operation (at a certain standard mode), and the longest (at minimum intensity) or the shortest (at maximum) can be indicated; these details should be clarified separately.

It is worth saying that some models allow refueling with water right in the process of operation, but it also does not hurt to clarify this possibility separately.

Heating time

Heating time until steam is generated. The duration of the heating process directly depends on the power of the device and the volume of the water tank.

We also note that in some situations the actual heating time may be less than the declared one. For example, if the main tank (boiler) is not completely filled, and the design does not provide an additional tank for cold water. For a full guarantee, you should still focus on the value directly stated in the specifications.

Limescale protection

System that prevents the formation of scale inside the steamer boiler.

Scale – insoluble limescale – produces several undesirable effects at once. Firstly, it reduces the efficiency of the heating element, and over time it can completely disable it. Secondly, particles of scale can peel off the surface of the boiler and contaminate the pipelines, hoses and nozzles of the device. Thirdly, when they get on the surface to be washed or on the clothes to be steamed, such particles can form new contaminants, that are sometimes very difficult to remove. Scale is formed especially quickly when using "hard" water, with a high content of calcium salts; however, even "soft" water is not insurance from this phenomenon.

To avoid all this, modern models provide limescale protection. This feature is usually performed by a special filter that removes calcium salts from the water used; in other words, scale still settles in the apparatus, however, not on critical structural elements, but on a part specially designed for this purpose. It should be borne in mind that filters have a limited resource and require periodic replacement (and the harder the water, the more often such a replacement will have to be done).

Nozzle compartment

A special compartment for storing nozzles and other accessories, usually located directly in the body of the steamer.

Note that most often the nozzle compartment is designed for accessories of a relatively small size. However, even such a device greatly simplifies the storage and transportation of the device: for additional items you do not have to look for a separate package.
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