d.
Water Heating
The appliance can be used for heating and boiling water as desired.
After boiling the water in a short time as described in tea preparing, the appliance shifts into heat stabilising
mode.
Since the teapot cap (4) can also be used as the cap of the water heater (1), you can also use the appliance as
kettle.
e.
Turning the Appliance off
For turning the appliance off, slightly lift the on/off button and turning into off (o) position (7).
After plugging out the appliance, leave it for cooling without contacting the outer surface.
f.
Cleaning
Leave the appliance for cooling after plugging out.
Use a damp cloth and a small amount of dishwashing detergent to clean the outer surface of the water
heater (1).
Rub the teapot (2), tea filter (3) and teapot cap (4) with rubber and a small amount of dishwashing detergent.
After plugging out the appliance, leave it for cooling without contacting the outer surface.
g.
Descaling
Plug out the appliance after boiling water in the water heater.
Pour 1 cup of white vinegar or 2 tablespoons lemon salt into the boiling water.
After keeping this solution for a few hours, empty the water and rinse inside the appliance with plenty of
water.
Once again run the appliance with only water.
h.
Points to Consider during Handling and Transportation
Keep the appliance with its original packaging while handling and transporting.
Do not place heavy objects on the appliance or packaging of the appliance. The appliance may be damaged.
If the appliance is dropped, it may not function or permanent damage may occur on the appliance.
If you do not carry out descaling for a long time, the water tank bottom of the
appliance calcifies and becomes unusable.