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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

Do not wash in a dishwasher and never put it in a heated dish dryer. (The 

unit may become deformed.) Store the unit in a cool, dry place. To remove 

any discoloration from the area above the full pot mark, rub the inside 

lightly with a wet sponge. If the discoloration can not be removed by 

rubbing, clean the pot several times by using citric acid, (see the following 

page).

1.  To clean the main unit and lid, wipe any water off by using a 

dry dish cloth. 

2.  Do not wash the main unit and the lid with water. (If water 

enters the main unit from the bottom or from the dispensing 

spout, it also gets into the electrical components in the main 

unit and it may cause a malfunction.) 

3.  Do not use detergents. (They may leave an odor.)

4.  Do not use benzine or thinner to clean the pot. (They may 

damage the surface.)

5.  Wipe any water off the inside of the inner pot by using a damp 

sponge.

6.  Do not use polishing powder, a scrub brush or a nylon brush to clean 

the inner pot.

7.  Clean the filter by using a brush. After washing the filter, be sure to 

reattach it to the inner pot.

8.  While you are using this unit, minerals dissolved in the water (like 

calcium) can get stuck on the inner pot or on the filter. This is called 

scale, and it is not harmful. It may appear in the following ways: 

Milky-white gritty surface, white or glittering floating material, 

discoloration in the finish like dark brown, gray, or green areas. These 

are not discoloration or corrosion of the inner pot Itself, nor are they 

flakes from the coating. 

9.  When using tap water it is important to clean the bottom heating 

element and the sides of the unit once every two weeks. 

10.  To remove calcium deposits, boil water with vinegar or lemon juice. 

NOTE: any damage to the unit caused by calcium deposits is not 

covered under the warranty.

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