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the kettle, make sure the lid is tightly positioned onto the kettle. After it,
you can boil water for enjoying.
9. The tea maker may be stored on the power base when not in use.
BOIL-DRY PROTECTION
Should you accidentally let the kettle operate without water, the function
of boil-dry protection will automatically switch off the power. If this
occurs, allow the kettle to cool prior to filling with cold water before re-
boiling.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Always disconnect the appliance from the power outlet before cleaning.
1. Never immerse the kettle, power cord or power base in water, or allow
moisture to contact with these parts.
2. Wipe the appearance of water kettle and base with a mild and damp
cloth or cleaner, never use a corrosive cleaner.
3. Immerse the teapot in soapy water and then rinse it in tap water. Then
wipe it dry.
4. Put the tea strainer put into the dishwasher for cleaning.
CAUTION: Do not use chemical, steel, wooden or abrasive cleaners to clean
the outside of the kettle.
REMOVAL OF MINERAL DEPOSITS
Your kettle should be periodically descaled as the mineral deposits in tap
water may form scale on the bottom of kettle so as to cause the operation
less efficiency. You can use the commercially available descaler and follow
the instructions on the package of descaler. Alternatively, you may follow
below instructions using the white vinegar.
1. Fill the kettle with 3 cups of white vinegar, then add water to the amount
so as to cover the bottom of kettle completely. Leave the solution in the
kettle overnight.
2. Then discard the mixture in the kettle, then filling the kettle with clean
water, boiling and then discard the water. Repeat several times until the
odor of vinegar has been flushes away. Any stains remaining inside the
spout can be removed by rubbing with a damp cloth.
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