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l Rinse out with fresh water if the
kettle has not been used for
more than 2 days.
2 Close the lid by pushing down
on the lid.
3 Plug in and switch on. The
power on light 4will come on.
4 Your kettle will boil and switch
off automatically. To re-boil,
wait a few seconds - the on/off
switch needs time to reset.
Note - To interrupt the boiling
ensure that the switch is in the
off position before removing
from the powerbase.
l If you experience problems
with your kettle switching on
and off during use or switching
off before boiling, check that
the flat element is free from
scale - see “descaling”.
l Your kettle is fitted with a filter
to hold back limescale particles.
l If you find drops of water under
your kettle, do not worry - it is
just condensation.
Boil-dry protection
l If you switch on with too little
water, your kettle will cut
out automatically. Switch off,
remove from the powerbase
and let it cool down before
re-filling. When it has cooled
down, the switch will reset itself.
Care and cleaning
l Before cleaning, unplug your
kettle and let it cool down.
The outside and powerbase
l Wipe with a damp cloth, then
dry. Do not use abrasives -
they will scratch the metal and
plastic surfaces.
The inside
l Wipe with bicarbonate of
soda on a damp cloth. Rinse
thoroughly.
l Even though your kettle comes
with a filter, you still need to
clean the inside (and the filter)
regularly.
The filter (B)+(C)
1 Open the lid.
2 Unclip and slide out the filter
(B).
3 Either rinse under the tap
or use a soft brush or when
descaling your kettle, drop the
filter in too. Rinse thoroughly.
4 Replace the filter by locating
the front of the filter into the
spout area then clip into place
(C).
Descaling
l Regular descaling of the flat
element will improve the
performance of your kettle.
If the kettle is not descaled
regularly the build up of
limescale may result in the
following:
l problems may be
experienced with the kettle
switching on and off during
use or switching off before
boiling.
l the kettle may take longer to
boil.
l the flat element may be
damaged.
Please note: Failure to descale
your kettle may invalidate your
guarantee.
l When limescale starts to build
up on the heating element, buy
a suitable descaler and descale
your kettle. After descaling, boil
with fresh water several times
and discard. Clean any descaler
off the kettle - it can damage
the parts.
l Some regions of the country
have chalky water. This makes
boiled water look cloudy and
leaves a deposit on the side of
the kettle. This is normal but
can be removed with regular
cleaning.
l Alternatively, to reduce
limescale build up, use filtered
water to fill your kettle.