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ENGLISH
KETTLE
The kettle is intended for water boiling and
heating.
DESCRIPTION
1.
Glass flask
2.
Temperature sensor
3.
Mesh filter
4.
Lid
5.
Lid opening button
6.
Handle
7.
Base
8.
Cord storage
9.
Water temperature control buttons
◄
/
►
10.
On/Off button
ATTENTION!
For additional protection it is reasonable to install
a residual current device (RCD) with nominal
operation current not exceeding 30 mA. To install
RCD, contact a specialist.
SAFETY MEASURES
Before using the unit, read these instructions
carefully and keep them for further reference.
Use the unit for intended purposes only, as
specified in this manual. Mishandling the unit can
lead to its breakage and cause harm to the user
or damage to his/her property.
•
Make sure that the operating voltage of the ket-
tle corresponds to the voltage of your mains.
•
The power cord is equipped with a europlug;
plug it into the socket with a reliable ground-
ing contact.
•
To avoid the risk of fire, do not use adapters
for connecting the kettle to the mains.
•
Do not use the kettle in bathrooms. Do not
use the kettle near swimming pools or other
containers filled with water.
•
Do not use the kettle near heat sources and
open flame.
•
Do not use the kettle outdoors.
•
Do not leave the operating kettle unattended.
•
Place the kettle on a flat stable surface; do
not place the kettle on the edge of the table.
•
Before switching the kettle on, make sure
that it is placed on the base evenly.
•
Use only the base supplied with the unit.
•
Do not let the cord hang from the edge of the
table and make sure it does not touch hot
surfaces or sharp edges of furniture. You can
adjust the power cord length by fixing it in the
cord storage.
•
Do not touch the power cord and power plug
with wet hands.
•
Do not switch the kettle on if it is empty.
•
Do not fill the kettle with water when it is
standing on the base.
•
Take the kettle off the base before opening
the lid.
•
Use the kettle only for water boiling and heat-
ing; do not heat or boil any other liquids.
•
Ensure that the water level in the kettle is not
below the minimal mark «MIN» and not above
the maximal mark «MAX». If the water level
exceeds the maximal mark, boiling water can
splash out from the kettle.
•
To avoid burns by hot steam, do not bend
over the kettle spout while it is operating.
•
Do not use the kettle without filter or if the lid
is not closed tightly.
•
Do not open the kettle lid while water boiling.
•
Do not touch hot surfaces of the kettle; take
it only by the handle.
•
Be careful while carrying the kettle filled with
boiling water.
•
Do not remove the operating kettle from the
base. Before taking the kettle off, switch it off
by touching the button (10) and then remove
the kettle from the base.
•
Attention! Be careful when handling the
glass flask of the kettle; the flask can be bro-
ken if the kettle is dropped or hit against a
metal sink while water filling.
•
Unplug the unit before cleaning or when you
do not use it. When unplugging the unit, do
not pull the power cord, hold the plug.
•
To avoid electric shock, do not immerse the
unit and base into water or any other liquids.
•
Do not wash the kettle and base in a dish-
washing machine.
•
Do not allow children to touch the unit body
and the power cord during the unit operation.
•
This unit is not intended for usage by children
under 8 years of age.
•
This unit is not intended for usage by peo-
ple (including children over 8) with physical,
neural, mental disorders or with insufficient
experience or knowledge. Such persons can
use this unit only if they are under supervi-
sion of a person who is responsible for their
safety and if they are given all the necessary
and understandable instructions concern-
ing the safe usage of the unit and informa-
tion about danger that can be caused by its
improper usage.
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