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switching on

10 Put the kettle on the stand – take care not to spill.
11  Plug the stand into a power socket (switch the socket on, if it’s switchable).
12  Move the switch to 

1

 – the light in the switch will glow, and the kettle will heat up.

switching off

13  When the water boils, the kettle will switch itself off, and the light will go out.
14  To switch off manually, move the switch to 

0

.

15  Lifting the kettle off the stand will also switch it off.

general

16 Remove the kettle from the stand before pouring.
17  To avoid the risk of splashing, pour slowly and don’t over-tilt the kettle.
18  Don’t tilt the kettle backwards – water might get on to the control area.
19  If this happens, let the kettle dry before use – sit it somewhere warm for 12 hours.

20 When you lift the kettle, you may see moisture on the stand. Don’t worry – it’s the 

steam used to switch the kettle off automatically, which then condenses and 
escapes via vents under the kettle.

21 Don’t worry about discolouration on the floor of the kettle. It’s due to the bonding 

of the element to the kettle floor.

using with insufficient water

21 This will shorten the life of the element.
22 A boil-dry cut-out will switch the kettle off.
23 To prevent the kettle cycling on and off, remove the kettle from the stand.
24 Sit the kettle on the work surface till it’s cold.
25 Don’t fill the kettle till it’s cold, or it may spit.

care and maintenance

1  Check that the kettle is switched off – move the switch to 

0

.

2  Unplug the stand (switch the socket off first, if it’s switchable), and let the kettle cool 

down fully.

3 Wipe the kettle, inside and out, with a damp cloth. You may use a little household 

detergent, but if you do, rinse well to avoid tainting the water.

4  Keep all connectors and sockets dry.

5 Don’t put the kettle or stand in liquid.
6 Don’t use harsh or abrasive cleaning agents or solvents.

descale regularly – even in soft water areas

Limescale

 may be white, coloured, even rusty-looking, but it’s normally visible.

Phosphate scale

 isn’t generally visible, but it’s there, even in soft water areas.

All scale

 causes overheating, reduces the kettle’s life, and may trigger the boil-dry 

cut-out.

10 So, even with soft water, descale regularly, to help keep your kettle in working order.
11  Use a descaler suitable for plastic products (all kettles have plastic parts).
12  Follow the instructions provided with the descaler, rinse several times, then fill, boil 

and discard the water, to ensure no residues are left.

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 Products returned under guarantee with faults due to scale will be subject to a 

repair charge.

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