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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 

FOR ALL ELECTRICAL 

APPLIANCES

• 

Fully unwind the power cord 

before use.

• 

Do not let the power cord 

hang over the edge of a bench 

or table, touch hot surfaces or 

become knotted. 

• 

To protect against electric 

shock do not immerse the 

power cord, power plug or 

appliance in water or any 

other liquid.

• 

This appliance can be  

used by children aged from 

8 years and above if they 

have been given supervision 

or instruction concerning 

the use of the appliance 

in a safe way and if they 

understand the hazards 

involved. Cleaning and user 

maintenance shall not be 

made by children unless they 

are 8 years or above and are 

under supervision. Keep the 

appliance and its cord out of 

reach of children aged less 

than 8 years.

• 

It is recommended to 

regularly inspect the 

appliance.  

To avoid a hazard do not use 

the appliance if power cord, 

power plug or appliance 

becomes damaged in any 

way. Return the entire 

appliance to the nearest 

authorised Breville Service 

Centre for examination and/

or repair. 

• 

Any maintenance other than 

cleaning should be performed 

at an authorised Breville 

Service Centre.

• 

This appliance is for 

household use only. Do 

not use this appliance for 

anything other than its 

intended use. Do not use in 

moving vehicles or boats.  

Do not use outdoors. Misuse 

may cause injury.

• 

The installation of a residual 

current device (safety switch 

is recommended to provide 

additional safety protection 

when using electrical 

appliances. It is advisable that 

a safety switch with a rated 

residual operating current not 

exceeding 30mA be installed 

in the electrical circuit 

supplying the appliance. 

See your electrician for 

professional advice.

Never use to heat or boil any 
other liquids or foodstuffs. 
The lid should always be 
firmly in place and locked 
into the closed position 
before use.

•  Do not press the lid release 

button to open the lid 

during and after operation. 
This may result in boiling 
water splashing from the 
kettle. Pour out all the hot 
water from the kettle before 
opening the lid to refill.

•  Never immerse the kettle 

base, switch area, power 
base, power cord or power 
plug in water, or allow 
moisture to come into 
contact with these parts.

•  To prevent damage to the 

kettle do not use chemicals, 
alkaline cleaning agents, 
steel wool or abrasive 
cleaners to clean the inside 
or outside of the kettle. Use a 
mild cleaning agent with  
a soft damp cloth.

SAVE THESE

INSTRUCTIONS

• 

For safety reasons it is 

recommended you plug 

your Breville appliance 

directly into its own electrical 

outlet on a dedicated 

circuit separate from other 

appliances. If the electrical 

circuit is overloaded with  

other appliances, your 

appliance may not function  

properly. Using in  

conjunction with a power 

strip or extension cord is  

not recommended.

• 

Do not spill water onto the 

connector.

WARNING

•  Do not operate the kettle on 

an inclined surface. Do not 
move the kettle while it is 
switched on.

•  The heating element surface 

is subjected to residual heat 
after use.

•  The appliance is designed 

for boiling of drinking 
quality water only.  

BREVILLE RECOMMENDS SAFETY FIRST

BREVILLE RECOMMENDS SAFETY FIRST

Summary of Contents for BKE720

Page 1: ...t BKE720 Issue A15 Australian Customers Mail PO Box 22 Botany NSW 2019 AUSTRALIA Phone 1300 139 798 Fax 02 9384 9601 Email Customer Service askus breville com au New Zealand Customers Mail Private Bag 94411 Botany Manukau 2163 Auckland NEW ZEALAND Phone 0800 273 845 Fax 0800 288 513 Email Customer Service askus breville co nz Breville Customer Service Centre www breville com au www breville co nz ...

Page 2: ...4 Breville recommends safety first 8 Know your Breville product 9 Features of your Breville product 11 Operating your Breville product 13 Care Cleaning CONGRATULATIONS on the purchase of your new Breville product ...

Page 3: ...ard Do not place the kettle on or near a hot gas burner electric element or where it could touch a heated oven Keep the kettle clear of walls curtains and other heat or steam sensitive materials Minimum 20cm distance Always ensure the kettle is properly assembled before use Follow the instructions provided in this book The kettle must be used only with the power base supplied This kettle is not in...

Page 4: ...ces It is advisable that a safety switch with a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30mA be installed in the electrical circuit supplying the appliance See your electrician for professional advice Never use to heat or boil any other liquids or foodstuffs The lid should always be firmly in place and locked into the closed position before use Do not press the lid release button to open th...

Page 5: ...ld the tea leaves and result in a bitter astringent brew Brewing the tea for too long may also result in a bitter unpleasant taste while brewing for too short a period may leave the tea bland For best results always follow the specific directions on the tea coffee packet To bring out the optimal taste and quality of your favourite tea or coffee we recommend that you use your Breville Smart Kettle ...

Page 6: ...pressing the lid release button Fill with the desired amount of water NOTE Always fill the kettle between the minimum 500ml and maximum 1700ml marks on the water window Too little water will result in the kettle switching Off due to the safety boil dry protection Filling above the maximum mark MAX may result in boiling water splashing from the kettle 2 Ensure the lid is closed and locked firmly in...

Page 7: ...the kettle will stop heating Switch Off at the power point and allow kettle to cool before refilling The safety device will automatically reset when the kettle has cooled down CARE CLEANING CARE CLEANING Always switch off at the power outlet and unplug the appliance from the power outlet before cleaning NOTE The concealed element in the base of the kettle is made from high quality stainless steel ...

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