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Operation
1. Place the power base on a flat, clean, dry counter top or table. Make
sure the power base is unplugged.
WARNING!
This Programmable Temperature Kettle may be used ONLY with the
power base provided. The power base may be used ONLY with this Kettle.
2. Remove the Programmable Temperature Kettle from the power base.
Press the lid release to open the lid (Figure 1), or use the spout to
fill
the Kettle. Add fresh, cold water to at least the 0.5L MIN water level;
do not fill above the 1.7L MAX water level (Figure 2). Wipe excess water
from the Kettle.
CAUTION:
Never add water above the 1.7L MAX water level. This could
cause boiling water to splatter out.
NOTE:
If the Programmable Temperature Kettle is accidentally switched ON
without sufficient water, a boil-dry protection device will automatically
turn the unit OFF. (See Boil-Dry Protection explanation in this
Instruction Manual.)
3. Close the lid and press down gently until it locks in place.
Check to ensure the lid is fully closed.
4. Place the Programmable Temperature Kettle onto the electrical connector
in the center of the power base, taking care not to spill any water.
5. Plug the power cord into the wall outlet. An audible tone will sound,
the control panel will illuminate for 1 second, then turn off.
6. The
button will pulse slowly on and off until use.
WHITE, GREEN, OOLONG TEA, BOIL
1. Press the pulsing
. An audible tone will sound as the control panel
illuminates and remains active for 20 seconds.
2. Press the desired TEA or BOIL button. A tone will sound. The
button,
any TEA or BOIL button, and the WARM button will illuminate when active.
All other buttons vanish when not in use.
NOTE:
If no buttons are pressed in 20 seconds, the control panel will
darken and the
button will illuminate and begin to pulse.
Summary of Contents for Beautiful
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