
4
27. The device is not designed to work with external schedulers or separate remote
control system.
BEFORE FIRST USE: Fill up the kettle with water, boil and pour. Repeat three times. To remove possible scent of manufactory,
please boil few times water.
1. Fill the kettle with water. Make sure that heating plate is fully immersed in water.
2. Place the appliance on the flat, even and heat resistant surface.
4. After boiling water the kettle will automatically switch off.
5 - base 6 - filter
7 - control panel
8 -
tea infuser
9 - indicator lamp
26. Do not use aggressive detergents to wash the kettle housing - they can damage the
kettle or remove the markings.
29. Children aged 3 to 8 years old can enable and disable the device only when it is in
its normal position of use, they are supervised or instructed on the safe use and
understand the resulting risks. Children aged 3 to 8 years old can not connect device,
operate, clean or maintain.
DESCRIPTION
6. The kettle can manually be switched off in any time by ON/OFF (A) switch.
25. Descale your kettle regularly. Using kettle with heating element covered by scale
may cause damage.
24. Never use kettle without filter or with open cover (automatic shutdown will not work).
1 - plastic lid 2 -
handle for opening the lid
3 - housing 4 - handle
7. Keep lid closed during boiling process. Or the kettle won't automatically switch off.
10. Switching empty kettle, or with insufficient level of water, will cause automate switching off the kettle. Wait till cool down the
kettle, pour enough water and after few minutes switch the kettle on.
28. Do not wash the base of the kettle directly in the water, just wipe with a dry cloth.
3. Plug the kettle to the 220-240V ~50/60Hz mains, press ON/OFF (A) switch. Indicator lamp will light.
11 When the water is heated to the appropriate temperature, device signals this with one beep.
8. After boiling, time demanded for the thermostat to be ready is 2 minutes. After this time kettle can be switched on again.
5. Before taking the kettle out of the base make sure it is switched off.
9. Regularly remove limestone sediment inside the kettle. Sediment may cause overheating of the kettle, shorten life cycle and
cancel guarantee. Use mixings available in household stores or apply citric acid.
12. The kettle is an electrical device and it is not designed to hold water or other liquids. Before each use, fill the kettle with fresh
water above the minimum and below the maximum level.
22. Never fill kettle above MAX level and below MIN level. It may cause damage of
kettle.
21. Move the kettle only by holding it by handle..
23. Never switch on kettle without water.
USING THE ELECTRIC KETTLE
kettle or lid. Do not open the lid during boiling in kettle or immediately after boiling,
because steam coming out of lid can cause burns.
BASICAL OPERATION:
SINGLE BOILING UP TO 100
℃
WATER BOILING 60
℃
- 90
℃
After the water boils, indicator turns off and the buzzer sends out a “di” sound at the same time.
Press the “
A
” key briefly, with the sound “di.”, it starts working.
Press“
B
” key once / twice / thrice / the fourth time, then the indicator light is under 60
℃
/ 70
℃
/ 80
℃
/ 90
℃
condition with green / blue /
yellow / purple LED light. This means that it will stop heating when the water temperature reaches 60
℃
/ 70
℃
/ 80
℃
/ 90
℃
Press the „A” key for 3 seconds, with the buzzer sends out „di” sound, it starts running the function of hest insulation. The LED light
will be shining with red light, while after the water boils, the kettle will keep the water temperature for 2 hours with the indiactor light
shining. Durning the 2 hours heat insulation function runnining, it will go on heating when the temperature arrives at 85
℃
KEEP WARM FUNCTION 100
℃
ADVANCED OPERATION:
Summary of Contents for CR 1290
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