When the water temperature reaches 90 °C, the button LEDs 40 °C, 70 °C and 90
°C will remain on.
When the water temperature reaches 100 °C, the kettle will emit a sound three
times (for about 1-2 seconds), the 100 °C button LED will remain on. The remaining
temperature LEDs will be turned off.
When the kettle is connected to the power supply and the water temperature drops
to 85-95 ° C, the 90 °C button LED will turn on and the 100 °C button LED will be
turned off.
When the kettle is connected to the power supply and the water temperature is
between 65-75 °C, the 70 °C button LED will remain on.
When the kettle is connected to the power supply and the water temperature is
between 35-45 °C, the 40 °C button LED will remain on.
When the kettle is connected to the power supply and the water temperature is
lower than 35 °C, the 40 °C button LED will be turned off.
When the kettle is disconnected from the power supply, all LEDs are turned off.
HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR KETTLE
Wipe the exterior of the kettle with a soft, damp cloth or sponge.
Remove stubborn spots with a cloth moistened with mild liquid detergent.
Do not use abrasive pads or powders.
Never immerse the kettle in water or other liquids.
Since this kettle has concealed heating element, is it important to keep the bottom
clean, between the decalcification you may use a washing-up brush or sponge.
From time to time, dependent on the nature of your water supply, a lime scale
deposit is naturally formed and can be found mostly adhered to the heating element
and reduce the heating capacity.
The amount of lime scale deposited largely depends on the water hardness in your
area and the frequency with which the kettle is used.
The kettle should be descaled periodically as indicated below:
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