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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Before using for the first time it is recommended that you
fill the kettle and boil at least twice.
1. Remove the power plug from the appliance and remove the lid.
2. Fill water level up to cover the heating element, but not
beyond the “Max” level (Fig. 1).
3. The lid has a protruding edge. Slightly tilt the protruding edge downwards
when securing the lid on to the kettle. Lift the opposide end first to
remove the lid (Fig 2).
4. Plug into the mains electricity supply and press the “On” button.
(Fig 3).
5. When the kettle is on, the neon will light up.
6. The appliance will automatically switch off when the water
reaches boiling point.
7. To stop it manually; press the” Off” button.
8. This appliance is designed with overheat protection. If the kettle has
just been switched off, wait for a few minutes to reset the thermostat
before switching it back on again.
9. If there is no enough water in the kettle, or the kettle is switched on
when it is empty, the safety cut-out will switch off the power automatically.
If this happens, refill and wait a few minutes for the element to cool, then use as normal.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Max. mark
Full line
Min. line
Min. line
Handle
Protruding edge
Fig. 3
Switch button
Boil Dry
The appliance features a boil dry function this will protect the element if the water level becomes too
low. If the water level becomes low then the appliance will automatically switch off, if this occurs allow
the kettle to cool down before filling with cold water and re-boiling.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Ensure the appliance is unplugged from the electricity supply before cleaning.
Exterior
Use a clean, damp soft cloth to wipe the exterior surface of the appliance, to remove any stains or
residue, and dry thoroughly.
Important:
Do not use abrasive cloths, powders, household cleaners, bleach or wax polish to clean the
appliance as these can leave a smell in the appliance and can damage the exterior.
If allowed to build-up, limescale can cause the element to overheat. It is important that limescale deposits
are removed by using citric acid or fresh lemon juice mixed with water.