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DO NOT leave water in the kettle
after use.
Empty the kettle after each use to
reduce the accumulation of limescale
deposits.
Cleaning the Kettle and Base
1. Unplug the base and allow the
kettle to cool before cleaning.
2. Wipe the exterior of the kettle clean
with a soft, damp cloth or sponge.
A small amount of mild dish soap
can be used if necessary. Never use
abrasive cleaners or chlorine-based
acids.
3. Immediately dry using a soft, dry
cloth. Ensure all parts are dry
before using.
CAUTION:
• Avoid exposing the base or the
bottom of the kettle to excess
water.
• To reduce the risk of electrical
shock, do not immerse the base in
water or any other liquid, or place
under running water to clean.
• DO NOT use abrasive cleaners,
chlorine-based acids, metallic
sponges or sharp scrapers, as
they will damage the surfaces.
Cleaning the Limescale Filter
The limescale ilter is the removable
mesh ilter in the spout of the kettle. This
ilter DOES NOT treat or remove the scale
from the water, it traps the scale particles
from being poured out of the kettle.
The ilter should be cleaned every 1015
uses, as follows:
1. Unplug the base and allow the
kettle to cool before cleaning.
2. If the ilter is wet, run it under
lukewarm water to remove
particles.
3. If the ilter is dry, brush it gently to
remove particles.
4. To avoid damaging the mesh, DO
NOT scrub the ilter.
5. To remove excessive scale, descale
as described in the next section.
Descaling
The amount of limescale that develops
in your kettle depends on the hardness
of your water and how frequently the
kettle is used. Descale regularly, at least
once a month or more often is your
water is very hard, as follows:
1. Unplug the base and allow the
kettle to cool before cleaning.
2. Use plain white vinegar at room
temperature. Fill the kettle with 2
cups of vinegar and leave for one
hour without heating.
3. Remove the ilter from the spout
and soak in 1 cup of vinegar for
one hour.
4. Thoroughly rinse the kettle
and ilter with running, room
temperature water until
completely clean.
5. Repeat the descaling process if
necessary.
6. Immediately dry using a soft, dry
cloth. Ensure all parts are dry
before using.
Cleaning and Maintenance
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