Rowenta DW9220F1 troubleshooting hub
Use this device hub to troubleshoot Rowenta DW9220F1 for this iron. Start with the most common codes, scan the latest fixes, or jump straight to the exact error page when you already know the code. This model currently has 2 distinct codes across 2 published fix pages.
Try E2, temperature, or won’t start.
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Rowenta DW9220F1 Error Code AUTO_STOP_LIGHT_FLASHES
Rowenta DW9220F1 error code AUTO_STOP_LIGHT_FLASHES means the iron's automatic safety cut-out has activated because the iron stayed still too long. This guide explains the likely causes, th…
Rowenta DW9220F1 Error Code AUTO_OFF_LIGHT_BLINKS
Rowenta DW9220F1 error code AUTO_OFF_LIGHT_BLINKS means the iron's auto-off function has engaged and needs movement to resume. This guide explains the likely causes, the safest first checks…
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Rowenta DW9220F1 Error Code AUTO_STOP_LIGHT_FLASHES
Rowenta DW9220F1 error code AUTO_STOP_LIGHT_FLASHES means the iron's automatic safety cut-out has activated because the iron stayed still too long. This guide explains the likely causes, th…
Rowenta DW9220F1 Error Code AUTO_OFF_LIGHT_BLINKS
Rowenta DW9220F1 error code AUTO_OFF_LIGHT_BLINKS means the iron's auto-off function has engaged and needs movement to resume. This guide explains the likely causes, the safest first checks…
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If your device shows an error code, start with the matching fix page. When a code returns repeatedly, it often points to an underlying cause (temperature, power delivery, sensors, locks, or wear).
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