background image

  4

  5

INSTRUCTIONS 

ATTENTION! Observe the safety and as-

sembly instructions in order to avoid the 

risk of injury or damaging the product.
Important:  Read these instructions care

-

fully and thoroughly. Keep these instruc-

tions to read through at a later date. If 

you give the product to anyone else at 

some point in the future, please ensure 

you also pass on this manual.
Keep small parts out of the reach of 

children. Pay attention especially when 

unpacking it. Keep plastic bags and other 

packaging away from children reach. Dan-

ger of Suffocation!

Check the delivery for completeness. 

Later complaints cannot be accepted.
Check all elements and parts for dam-

ages. Despite careful checks since may 

happen that even the best product takes 

damage during the transport. In this case, 

do not build up of your product. Defective 

parts can endanger your health.
Never modify the product! Changes will 

void the warranty and the product may 

be unsafe or even dangerous.

Operating Notes

Heat up

• Before making any tea, warm the pot 

with hot water.

• Never heat the pot empty (never place 

it empty on the hot stove).

It can crack and make the pot useless.

Even large temperature differences dam

-

age the pot, for example, rapid heating 

and cooling.

• If you prepare the water for the tea, 

then make sure to fill the pot only up to 

80%. 

• Although the handle of the teapot is 

heat-protected, be sure to use a dish 

towel for the lid when pouring the hot 

tea. This will help you to avoid hand burns 

that could be caused by spills.

Hold the teapot only by its handle.

• After use, you should pour out the re

-

maining liquid. Let the teapot cool down.

IMPORTANT!

• This product is not suitable for micro

-

waves.

• If the teapot is damaged or cracked, do 

not use the product anymore.

Important care instructions for a long 

service life

• Before first use, it is advisable to fill the 

cast-iron teapot several times with hot 

water and pour it out again.

• Carefully dry the still warm jug inside 

and out with a soft cloth so that the 

enamel coating does not scrape and no 

rust forms.

• Dry the cast-iron teapot with the lid 

open in a warm place.

Reviews: