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using your tea maker/kettle
If your tea maker/kettle is filled above the maximum level mark, hot water may
be ejected from the spout during boiling. Beware of steam coming from your tea
maker/kettle especially during refilling. Never open the lid when your tea maker/
kettle is boiling.
Using your tea maker/kettle as a conventional kettle
The separate lid supplied with your tea maker/kettle alows it to be used just like a
conventional kettle. You can also use your tea maker/kettle in this way to heat the water
to one of the preset temperatures (Low, Medium, High or Boil).
Fill the body with the required amount of water. Don’t fill your tea maker/kettle past
the
MAX
mark and always ensure that there is at least 250ml (approximately 1
cupful) of water in your tea maker/kettle.
Align the lid with its dot positioned a few degrees anticlockwise of the dot on the
handle, as shown.
Rotate the lid clockwise until the two dots align as shown.
Place the body of your tea maker/kettle onto the power base and plug the base into a
suitable power supply socket.
Press the
START/STOP
button. The
START/STOP
button will flash red and the
SELECT
button and the
BOIL
indicator will be lit. This is the default setting for your
tea maker. If you want a different temperature, press the
SELECT
button to choose
the
LOW
,
MEDIUM
or
HIGH
setting.
Press the
START/STOP
button. The
START/STOP
button will illuminate white and
your tea maker/kettle will start to heat the water to the selected setting. As your tea
maker/kettle approaches the selected temperature, it will pause for a few moments
then continue heating. This is normal operation. When the correct temperature has
been reached the
START/STOP
button will flash red.
8. Lift your tea maker/kettle from the power base and pour as you would with a
conventional kettle.
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