CEME solenoid this is common ground as brass solenoid valve in several Ironing Machines with internal mini Boiler for constant steam.
I found one damaged CEME 688 ( 17VA ) 13mm inside a PHILIPS GC 8220.
But several brands using it too: STIRELA, Tefal, Rowenta and possibly many more, and possibly all are made in just one factory in China.
Recommended old school advice this is to use your multimeter and measure the coil.
New problem this is that CEME website and products PDF does not mention coil resistance and neither coil inductance.
Therefore according to CEME policy, I must thrown in the toiled my meters and I should pay 20 EUR to a fortune teller for getting a prediction.
Now that I make it clear that engineers at CEME that they are idiots, I will continue with my story.
I did measure over CEME 688, 1.4K Ohm resistance with my dmm, and not with just one but three (triple confirmation), but while the measurement seems valid this is not.
This solenoid it is a dead stick and it was not able to fool the LCR meter which this measured just 4.3H when other references about similar coils these mention 25H.
Now if my customer him accepts total cost of repair, then I am going to order a new solenoid and due actual measurements (resistance/inductance) I will collect data and I will post them here, as assistance to other lost souls, them still using just a multimeter in our days.