your Electrolux kettle has the best possible
protection against overheating. In this situ-
ation, the appliance should be send to an
Electrolux service centre.
Cleaning and care
Disconnect the lead from the electricity
supply every time before cleaning the
kettle.
This kettle is very easy to look after. The
interior should be occasionally rinsed
out with clear water and descaled at
regular intervals as described below. The
outside should simply be wiped with a
damp cloth and dried thoroughly. Do not
use any aggressive or abrasive cleaning
products.
Never use a damp cloth on the lead or
plug. Make sure every time before using
the kettle that the lead and plug are dry.
Descaling
If your tap water is relatively hard, you
will need to descale the kettle at regular in-
tervals. For this purpose, use a good propri-
etary brand of liquid descaling agent and
follow the instructions on the pack.
When descaling, please follow these in-
structions:
First fill the kettle with water and than
add the descaling agent.
Do not give your kettle an overdose of
descaling agent!
Take care when the water comes to the
boil, the mixture may froth up!
After descaling, rinse the kettle out
twice with clear water.
For the sake of the environment
Do not simply throw the packaging away,
but follow these instructions:
Cardboard packaging material can be
handed in as salvage at your local
wastepaper collection point.
If the following packaging materials
have been used:
Plastic bags made of polyethylene (PE)
can be handed in your local PE collec-
tion point.
Padding made of expanded polystyrene
(PS) is CFC-free and can be handed in to
your local collection point (recycling
depot).
Please ask your local authority for the
address of your nearest recycling depot.
Customer service
We demand the highest quality of ourselves
and our products.
But it is only with your help that we can
develop and market appliances which
exactly meet your requirements.
So should you nevertheless have any prob-
lem in using this appliance, please write to
us.
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