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OPERATING YOUR VARIABLE TEMPERATURE KETTLE KE 8010

OPERATING YOUR VARIABLE TEMPERATURE KETTLE KE 8010

Before fi rst use

Remove and safely discard any packaging mate-
rial or promotional labels attached to your kettle. 
It is recommended that before first use to fill the 
kettle to the maximum level with cold tap wa-
ter, bring to the boil by selecting the BOIL BLACK 
TEA 100° button, then discard the water. Your 
kettle will only operate when positioned on the 
power base. The kettle will automatically switch 
off when the water has reached the selected 
temperature.

Operation of your kettle

1.  To fill the kettle, remove the kettle from the 
power base and open the lid by pressing the 
lid release button. Fill with the desired amount 
of water. Always fill the kettle between the 
minimum (MIN – 500 ml) and maximum (MAX 
– 1700  ml) marks on the water window. Too little 
water will result in the kettle switching off before 
the water has boiled or reached the selected 
temperature.

2.  Ensure the lid is closed and locked firmly into 
place. Position the kettle securely onto the pow-
er base. Insert the power plug into a 230/240 V 
power outlet and switch on.
The START/CANCEL and BOIL BLACK TEA 100° 
button surrounds will illuminate in blue for one 
minute. A beep will sound for two seconds.
The START/CANCEL button surround will auto-
matically switch off after one minute if not se-
lected.

NOTE:  
If the START/CANCEL button is pressed 
(before selecting a 

temperature but-

ton), the START /CANCEL button sur-
round will illuminate in red and the 
BOIL BLACK TEA 100° button surround 
will illuminate in blue and the kettle will 
start heating.

3.  Select the desired water temperature by 
pressing one of the five variable Celsius tem-
perature buttons (80°, 85°, 90°, 95°, 100°). The 
selected button and the START/CANCEL button 
surround will illuminate in blue.

NOTE: 
The KEEP WARM function can be select-
ed before, during or on completion of 
the water heating cycle (refer page 9).

4.  Press the START/CANCEL button and the 
surround will illuminate in red, the selected tem-
perature button surround will illuminate in blue 
and the kettle will start heating. Do not remove 
the kettle from the power base during operation. 
Ensure the kettle has switched off after the water 
has boiled or the selected temperature has been 
reached before removing the kettle from the 
power base. If the kettle is removed from the 
power base during the KEEP WARM function the 
kettle will automatically switch off.

5.  When the kettle has heated the water to the 
selected temperature, 3 beeps will sound, the 
START/CANCEL button surround illumination 
will switch off, and the selected temperature 
button surround will illuminate for 1 minute be-
fore switching off.

6. If 

the 

KEEP WARM function has been select-

ed, the KEEP WARM button surround will remain 
illuminated in red, the selected temperature but-
ton surround will remain illuminated in blue, and 
the kettle will continue to cycle on and off for 
20 minutes.

7.  If further heating of the kettle is not re-
quired, switch off at the power outlet, unplug 
the power cord and empty the water from the 
kettle. Replace the kettle onto the power base.

Summary of Contents for KE 8010

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...VARIABLE TEMPERATURE KETTLE...

Page 3: ...s 6 Catler Recommends Safety First 8 Know Your Variable Temperature Kettle KE 8010 9 Features of Your Variable Temperature Kettle KE 8010 12 Operating Your Variable Temperature Kettle KE 8010 16 Care...

Page 4: ...4 4 CONGRATULATIONS Congratulations on the purchase of your new Variable Temperature Kettle KE 8010...

Page 5: ...ol with five different temperatures for optimal tea and coffee brewing Different teas need different water temperatures to bring out their best taste and quality The Variable Temperature Kettle KE 801...

Page 6: ...a sink drain board Always ensure the kettle is properly assem bled before connecting to a power outlet and operating Follow the instructions pro vided in this book The kettle must be used only with th...

Page 7: ...the entire ap pliance to the nearest authorised Catler Service Centre for examination and or re pair Any maintenance other than cleaning should be performed at an authorised Catler Service Centre Do...

Page 8: ...ABLE TEMPERATURE KETTLE KE 8010 Premium quality brushed stainless steel Water window 1 7l capacity Lid release button KEEP WARM function KNOW YOUR VARIABLE TEMPERATURE KETTLE KE 8010 8 Fast boil 2200...

Page 9: ...ARM button followed by the START CANCEL button to commence heating the wa ter Alternatively the KEEP WARM button can be activated at any time during the heating cycle and or within one minute after th...

Page 10: ...eir unique flavour and aroma to develop during brewing To bring out the optimal quality and taste of more delicate tea leaves a lower temperature will produce a better flavoured cup of tea For example...

Page 11: ...SAM DARJEELING GREEN ELDERFLOWER ORANGE PEKOE DRAGON WELL GINGER DARJEELING GENMAICHA LEMON CEYLON GUNPOWDER LYCHEE EARL GREY GYOKURO MANGO ENGLISH BREAKFAST JASMINE ORANGE IRISH BREAKFAST NEPAL GREEN...

Page 12: ...Operating...

Page 13: ...START CANCEL button sur round will illuminate in red and the BOIL BLACK TEA 100 button surround will illuminate in blue and the kettle will start heating 3 Select the desired water temperature by pre...

Page 14: ...ittle water will result in the kettle switching off Fill ing above the maximum mark on the water window of the kettle may result in boiling heated water splashing from the kettle Safety boil dry prote...

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Page 16: ...Care and Cleaning...

Page 17: ...l the kettle until two thirds full with 1 part vinegar and 2 parts water Boil and allow to stand overnight 2 Empty the solution from the kettle Fill the ket tle with clean water bring to boil and disc...

Page 18: ...18 NOTE...

Page 19: ...d electronic product By ensuring the correct disposal of this product you will help prevent potentially hazardous to the environment and to human health which could otherwise be caused by unsuitable w...

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