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COFFEE MAKER, UNPLUG FROM OUTLET, AND ALLOW IT TO COOL DOWN.
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Discharge the water from the appliance, and wipe the outside of it thoroughly
with a dry or damp cloth.
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NEVER immerse the power base unit and the body into water, nor wash them
in a dishwasher.
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Avoid using abrasive and chemical cleaning agents ( liquid bleach,
hydrochloric acid, etc.) in cleaning any accessories of the appliance.
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Make sure that the cord and mains plug are completely dry. If getting wetted,
unplug iron outlet and dry both the cord and plug thoroughly.
DESCALING
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It is important to descale the appliance periodically as appropriate for the
hygiene and energy saving purposes.
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Limes and scales contained in the used water will form a brown layer on the
heating base, reducing the effectiveness of your appliance.
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Light formation of limes and scales can be easily removed with a brush (Do
not forget to unplug the appliance before doing so).
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The decaling agents sold and available on the market to use on household
utensils as well as the vinegar can be used for removing the collected hard
scales.
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To clean your kettle with a descaling agent: Once you have boiled some
quantity of water in the kettle add the decaling agent and mix them. Then,
boil for 2-3 minutes more, empty the kettle, and rinse the inside of it 2-3
times repeatedly.
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To clean with ordinary vinegar: Fill your kettle with half a liter of ordinary
vinegar and wait for one hour. Then, pour away the vinegar and rinse it 2-3
times repeatedly with clean water.
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To clean with citric acid: Once you have boiled 200 ml, of water, add 25
grams of citric acid and allow it to wait for 15 minutes. Then, empty the kettle