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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE:
the water. Rinse thoroughly, and wipe the outside of
the kettle with a soft damp cloth.
USING YOUR KETTLE
It is important that you read these instructions before
using your kettle for the first time.
4)
Ensure the kettle and electrical connections are
completely dry before using the kettle.
Ensure that you descale your filter at regular intervals to
avoid impairing the pouring performance of your
kettle.
1.
Open the lid of the kettle, fill with tap water to
the desired level. (Min. capacity is 0.5L and max.
capacity is 1.0L). In hard water areas, using
purified or filtered water is recommended to reduce
the amount of scale build up in the kettle. (Note:
You may also fill through the spout, but be careful
not to overfill – use water level gauge to check)
Close the lid until it clips. Place the kettle on the
base and plug into the mains.
To switch on the kettle, press the On/Off switch
forward (position 1) (CAUTION: Do not place
downward pressure on the switch). When the water
has boiled the kettle will automatically switch off.
You can stop the kettle at any time by pressing the
On/Off switch backwards (position 0).
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Always disconnect the plug from the mains before
cleaning the kettle and base. Wipe the kettle and
base with a moist cloth. Never use an aggressive
scourer, steel wool of strong chemical cleaners.
Descale the kettle regularly. This will depend on the
hardness of the water and the frequency of use.
Scale build up will significantly reduce the heating
efficiency of the kettle.
2.
3.
Use of a proprietary descaler for kettles is
recommended. Follow the instructions provided
carefully.
Disposal and the Environment
4.
Pour slowly and carefully. If you wish to re-boil,
please allow a minute for the kettle to cool down.
If your electrical appliance requires replacement or is
of no further use, please think of protecting the
environment. Contact you local authority for advice
as many have facilities for environmentally safe
disposal
Warning:
If the kettle has just boiled it will be full of steam that will
escape if the lid is opened.
IMPORTANT: Do not open the lid when steam is coming
out of the spout.
Before pouring or filling always remember to disconnect
from electricity.
Note:
If the kettle is switched on when empty or with insufficient
water, then the kettle will switch off automatically to
protect against dry boiling. Wait ±15minutes until the
heating element cools down, refill with tap water and use
as normal. This protection function is not designed for
regular use, as it will shorten the life of the element.
If the kettle is overfilled, boiling water may be ejected.
The kettle is only to be used with the stand provided
(cordless models only).
The appliance must not be immersed in liquid during
cleaning.
If the supply cord is damaged, the manufacturer or its
service agent or a similarly qualified person must replace
it in order to avoid a hazard.
Cleaning and Maintenance
DESCALING
Always ensure that the kettle is disconnected from the
mains before descaling. Scaling or furring is a
common problem in hard water areas.
1)
2)
3)
Fill the kettle to MAX position and boil the water.
Remove the kettle from the power socket and the
base unit and place it in an empty sink or bowl.
Add 50 grams of Citric Acid (Available from
Chemists) or other descaler products (available at
supermarkets) to the water or as directed.
Leave it to stand for approximately 5 minutes or
until the effervescence subsides, and then empty
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Trouble Shooting Guide
Problem
Reason
Action
Pre-caution
Kettle is leaking water
May be condensation
This is normal if boiled a num-
ber of times in succession
Pour out water to MAX level.
This kettle is for household
use only.
Kettle is over filled
If overfilled water can eject
from the kettle resulting in a
hazard
Switch is sticking
Ensure switch button is clean.
Switch on household socket
Keep appliance away from
cooking splatter.
Kettle does not work
Household socket is off.
Ensure water covers the ele-
ment before operating.
Appliance must be of similar
wattage to prevent overloading.
Your life of the kettle will be
reduced if not seated on base
correctly.
Household socket is not
working
Check the socket with another
appliance
Kettle is not seated on base
correctly.
Seat kettle on base correctly
Kettle trips mains power
supply
Overloaded circuit.
Unplug all appliances attached
to the same circuit.
Note that their can be up to 5
household plug sockets on 1
circuit.
Kettle takes too long to boil
Kettle works intermittently
Kettle is rusting on outside
Element has lime scale
deposits.
Descale element using a
proprietary descaler or citric
acid solution. If not successful
then a new element may be
required.
Kettles with scale will have a
reduced lifespan. Clean the
scale regularly.
Element has lime scale
deposits.
Descale element using a
proprietary descaler or citric
acid solution. If not successful
then a new element may be
required.
Kettles with scale will have a
reduced lifespan. Clean the
scale regularly.
Steam deposit has oxidised and
turned into an orange colour.
Wipe your kettle after each use
to keep dry. Polish stainless
steel occasionally.
Keeping any appliance clean
at all time will extend the life of
the product.
Element is rusting. Rust spots
on element.
Water deposits on the element.
Some areas have water that
will result in orange or brown
stains.
Some stains are stubborn and
a descaler may not be effective.
This should not affect function.
Use distilled water.
Kettle does not switch off
automatically
Lid not positioned correctly
or is off.
Place lid on the kettle securely.
Ejecting steam from the spout
or lid can be a hazard
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