to use your kettle
1 Fill the kettle through either the
spout or lid. To open the lid, push
the lid release and pull the lid back
. The water level must be between
'MAX' and 'MIN'.
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Be economical: do not boil more
water than you need.
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To improve the quality of your drinks
always use fresh water.
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Empty the kettle after each use.
2 Check the lid is closed.
3 Plug in and switch on. The indicator
light will 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.
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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".
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Your kettle is fitted with a filter to
hold back limescale particles.
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If you find drops of water under your
kettle, don't worry - it is just
condensation.
boil-dry protection
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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
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Before cleaning, unplug your kettle
and let it cool down.
the outside and powerbase
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Wipe with a damp cloth, then dry.
Do not use abrasives - they will
scratch the metal and plastic
surfaces.
the inside
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Even though your kettle comes with
a filter, you still need to clean the
inside (and the filter) regularly.
the filter
1 Open the lid.
2 Remove the filter by holding the tab
and then lifting the filter out
3 either rinse under the tap or use a
soft brush.
or when descaling your kettle, drop
the filter in too. Rinse thoroughly.
4 To re-fit the filter, hold the tab
Then slide the filter down into the
bracket until secure
descaling
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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:
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problems may be experienced
with the kettle switching on and
off during use or switching off
before boiling.
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the kettle may take longer to boil.
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the flat element may be damaged.
Please note: Failure to descale your
kettle may invalidate your guarantee.
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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.
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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.
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Alternatively, to reduce limescale
build up, use filtered water to fill your
kettle.
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A range of Kenwood jug water filters
are available.
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