CLEANING
Always disconnect the kettle from the power outlet
and allow it to cool completely before any cleaning.
To protect against electrical shock do not immerse
the cord, plugs or any other part of the appliance in
water or any other liquid.
Wipe the inside and outside of the kettle with a
damp cloth to clean it. A mild soap or vinegar
solution can be used.
WARNING: Do not use poisonous cleaners or
bleach.
CAUTION: Do not use chemical, steel, wooden or
abrasive cleaners to clean the outside of the kettle to
prevent damage to the glass body.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Appliance will not operate
• Blown fuse or circuit breaker
• Plug not fully inserted into the outlet
• Switch not turned on
Appliance will not heat
• No
power
• Not enough water in the kettle
BOIL DRY PROTECTION
If there is not enough water in the kettle, the boil
dry protection will automatically turn the kettle off to
avoid damage to the heating element.
If this occurs, allow the kettle to cool completely
before fi lling with water.
MINERAL DEPOSITS
The kettle may accumulate mineral deposits over
time. This is caused by minerals in tap water that
will form a scale on the bottom of the kettle after
repeated heating.
You can use any commercially available descaler
to remove mineral deposits. Please follow the
instructions on the package.
Alternately, fi ll the kettle with ~40 ml of white
vinegar and add enough water to ensure the
bottom of the kettle is covered. Let this mixture stand
overnight.
After 24 hours, discard the vinegar and water
mixture. Boil and discard fresh water in the kettle
twice to remove the vinegar smell. Any remaining
stains on the spout can be removed with a damp
cloth.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
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