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Operating Instructions
1. Pull the lid lever (2) and fill the kettle with cold water.
HINT: Save energy – Do not boil more water than you need.
Attention! Make sure the water level does not exceed the MAX indication inside the
kettle.
2. Place the kettle on the base (7).
3. Plug in and press the power button O/I (4). The light indicator (6) will turn on.
4. Your kettle will boil and switch off automatically and the light indicator (6) will turn off.
5. Unplug the power cord.
• To interrupt the boiling, ensure that the switch is in the “O” (OFF) position before removing
the kettle from the powerbase.
• If you find drops of water under your kettle, don’t worry – it is just condensation.
Note: Empty the kettle after each use
Descaling
• Regular descaling of the flat element will improve the performance of your kettle. If the kettle
is not descaled regularly the build up of limescale may result in the following:
- The kettle may take longer to boil.
- The flat element may be damaged.
Please note: Not descaling your kettle may invalidate your guarantee.
When lime scale starts to build up on the heating element:
- Buy a suitable descaler from a super market and descale your kettle following the
instructions mentioned on the descaler packaging.
- After descaling, boil with fresh water several times and discard.
- Clean any descaler off the kettle – it can damage the parts.
• Some regions of the country have chalky water. This makes boiled water look cloudy and
leaves deposit on the side of the kettle. This is normal but can be removed with regular
cleaning.
• Alternatively, to reduce limescale build up, use filtered water to fill your kettle.
Care and Cleaning
• Before cleaning, unplug your kettle and let it cool down.
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The outside and power base:
Wipe with a damp cloth, then dry. Never use highly corrosive
or abstractive cleaning agents. Never use metal scouring pads for cleaning.