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10
Care, Cleaning and Storage
Always switch off at the power outlet
and then unplug the kettle from the
power outlet before cleaning.
Cleaning the Kettle Exterior
The outside surface of the kettle may
be wiped over with a damp cloth and
polished with a soft, clean dry cloth.
Cleaning the
Removable Filter
The kettle features a removable mesh
filter to remove scale deposits for
cleaner water. To clean the filter, open
the lid and slide the filter up and out
of the kettle.
The filter can be cleaned by running
under hot water and rubbing with a
cleaning cloth or brush. To replace
filter, simply slide the filter down into
the slot behind the spout of the kettle
and push back into position.
.
TIP:
The filter could become
damaged with time, please
check regularly and replace if
found damaged.
NOTE:
Ensure the kettle and
water has cooled down before
attempting to clean the filter.
NOTE:
Do not use chemical,
steel wool, or abrasive cleaners
to clean the inside or outside of
the kettle.
WARNING:
To prevent
damage to the kettle, do
not use alkaline cleaning
agents when cleaning;
use a soft cloth and mild
detergents.
WARNING:
Never
immerse the kettle base,
switch area, power base
of power supply cord in
water or allow moisture
to come in contact with
these parts.
Mineral Deposits and
Discolouration
Due to the large surface area of
the immersed element (interior base),
discolouration due to mineral deposits
from tap water may appear more
obvious by leaving a brown stain on
the base. THIS IS NOT RUST.
To remove the discolouration,
follow the instructions “Removing
Mineral Deposits”.
Removing Mineral Deposits
Mineral deposits in tap water may
cause the kettle interior and water
window to discolour over time.
This may be removed by using a
proprietary kettle descaler which
is available from most leading
supermarkets, department stores and
hardware stores.