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Caution! Hot surface!
Caution: Risk of electric shock!
Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the unit or its accessories. In case any part is damaged, imme
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diately power off the unit and seek the assistance of a specialist.
In the event that the power cable should become damaged, it should only be replaced by the manufactur
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er, its service facility or similarly qualified personnel.
INSTALLATION
1. Carefully remove the packaging material before installation, to prevent damage of the appliance or the power
cable. In case of any damage, it is forbidden to install it!
2. Unwind the wire from the wire storage at the bottom of the product, lead it to the side in one of the drain grooves.
3. Place the product on a firm, horizontal surface!
4. Do not connect the appliance to the socket yet!
CLEANING, MAINTENANCE
General cleaning
1. Clean the appliance after each use.
2. Always switch off the appliance by rotating the thermostat and the timer to OFF position.
3. Pull out the power plug from the power outlet!
4. Allow the liquid in the tank to cool.
5. Lower the liquid on the tap.
6. Clean the inside of the tank with warm water, or if necessary with dish soap.
7. Thoroughly rinse the inside of the appliance with clean water.
8. Wipe the exterior of the device with a damp cloth. Do not use aggressive cleaning agents.
9. Never immerse the appliance in water. No water should let inside the appliance, on the electric components!
Cleaning the drain tap
Disassemble the tap by rotating the black, hexagon-headed plastic screw nut to left.
Remove the transparent, silicone plug, too. Wash the holes with hot water,
then assemble the tap.
Descaling the water tank
1. If necessary, descale the bottom of the water tank.
2. For this, prepare a solution by mixing 1 part 10% vinegar and 2 parts water.
3. Fill the solution to the tank so that it overlaps the descaled surface.
4. Heat up the solution to 60 °C, and leave it for 2 hours.
5. Rinse the appliance 2-3 times with clean water.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Malfunction
Possible solution
The appliance does not heat the water.
Check the power supply and the switches.
Overheating protection may have been activated. Let the appli
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ance cool down.
DISPOSAL
Waste equipment must be collected and disposed separately from household waste because it may con
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tain components hazardous to the environment or health. Used or waste equipment may be dropped off