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Do not touch hot surfaces of the thermopot.
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Be careful while carrying the unit filled with
boiling water.
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Do not carry the thermopot holding it by the
lid opening button.
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Before pouring out the remaining water let
the unit cool down, then remove the thermo-
pot lid and pour out the water.
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To avoid risk of electric shock, do not
immerse the unit, the power cord and the
power plug of the unit into water or other liq-
uids. Unplug the thermopot when you don’t
use it and before cleaning.
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Do not wash the thermopot in a dishwash-
ing machine.
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Before taking the thermopot away for stor-
age and before cleaning, unplug the unit,
pour out water and let the unit cool down
and dry.
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For children safety reasons, do not leave
polyethylene bags, used as a packaging,
unattended.
Attention! Do not allow children to play with
polyethylene bags or packaging film. Danger
of suffocation!
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Do not allow children under 8 years of age
to touch the unit body, the power cord or
the power plug during operation of the
unit.
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Do not leave children unattended to prevent
using the unit as a toy.
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Close supervision is necessary when chil-
dren under 8 years of age or disabled per-
sons are near the operating unit.
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This unit is not intended for usage by chil-
dren under 8 years of age.
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Children aged 8 and over as well as disabled
persons can use this unit only under supervi-
sion of a person who is responsible for their
safety if they are given all the necessary and
understandable instructions concerning the
safe usage of the unit and information about
danger that can be caused by its improper
usage.
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To avoid damages, transport the unit in orig-
inal package only.
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Never use the unit if the power cord or the
power plug is damaged, if the unit works
improperly or after it was dropped. Do not
try to repair the unit by yourself. Contact
an authorized service center for all repair
issues.
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Keep the unit out of reach of children and
disabled persons.
THE UNIT IS INTENDED FOR HOUSEHOLD
USAGE ONLY
BEFORE THE FIRST USE
After unit transportation or storage at low
temperature, it is necessary to keep it for
at least two hours at room temperature
before switching on.
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Unpack the thermopot, remove any stickers
that can prevent unit operation.
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Check the thermopot for damages, do not
use it in case of damages.
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Before switching on make sure that the
operating voltage of the unit corresponds to
the voltage of your mains.
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Open the lid (11) by pressing the button (6)
and pulling it (pic. 1).
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Fill the thermopot with water using the suit-
able bowl, do not exceed the maximal water
level mark «FULL» (14), the maximal level is
marked on the inner surface of the thermo-
pot flask.
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Insert the power cord (17) connector into
the socket (16) on the thermopot body, and
the power plug into the mains socket. The
thermopot will switch on in the boiling mode,
the «BOILING» indicator (19) will light up on
the control panel (5).
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After water starts boiling, the thermopot will
be switched to the keep warm mode, the
«KEEP WARM» indicator (20) will light up.
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Place a suitable bowl under the spout for
pouring water (4), and press the water dis-
pense button (22) «DISPENSE» and pour the
water out of the thermopot.
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You can also dispense water using the
hand pump (7) after previously setting the
hand pump lock button (10) in the posi-
tion «
».
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To prevent accidental pressing of the hand
pump, set the hand pump lock button (10)
in the position «
».
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After use disconnect the unit from the mains
by removing the power plug (17) from the
mains socket and detaching the power cord
from the socket (16).
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While keeping the lid (11) closed, press the
lock (9) and holding the button (6) remove
the lid upwards.
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