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6. The “KEEP WARM” mode will last for 30 minutes, and then the kettle will
stop working and go into the standby mode.
7. The theory of “KEEP WARM” function: The kettle will keep the water
warm by controlling on-off heating. When the kettle begins to heat up, the
light ring on the inner kettle bottom will be bright. On the contrary, without
heating, without bright lights.
Boil-dry protection
Your kettle is equipped with boil‐dry protection. If it starts heating without
enough water in the unit, the heater will automatically shut off to avoid
damaging the heating element. The lights will flash and the unit will beep to
alert you. Once the kettle has cooled down, lift it off the base, then replace it
to reset and restart the heating cycle.
A brief history of tea
The origins of tea can be traced back nearly 5,000 years to a legendary
emperor of China. a prolific herbalist, it is believed that leaves from some
twigs he was burning floated into a boiling kettle of water. The results were
delicious, and tea was invented. The hot beverage flourished throughout
southern Asia; the Dutch East India Company introduced it to Europe in the
late 17th century. From there it spread to the American colonies and the rest
of the world!
Types of tea
There are many types of teas, the most popular being black, oolong, green
and white. all teas come from the same warm-weather evergreen plant: the
Camellia sinensis, or tea plant. Tisane or “herbal” teas can be a mixture
of just about anything: herbs, flowers, spices, seeds, etc. There are also
varieties of tea that are real teas with spices or other flavorings blended in.
Earl grey, for instance, is black tea with bergamot peel or oil added.
The benefits of tea
Tea is more popular than ever. And every cup is brimming with benefits:
natural vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Drinking tea has actually been
found to be better for you than drinking water. It rehydrates your body and its
healthy antioxidants may offer protection against a wide range of diseases.