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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
• Read all instructions carefully.
• Check the products rating label and make sure the water urn voltage is fit for your
outlet voltage before using.
• The plug should be connected to the earth block.
• Do not use the water boiler if the cord or plug is damaged.
• If the water boiler malfunctions or is damaged, please call customer services for
checking and repairing.
• Switch off the button before removing the plug.
• Always switch off before trying to move the water boiler.
• Grasp the plug when you remove it. Do not pull the cord.
• Do not let the power cord hang over edge of a table.
• Place the water boiler securely at the center of table.
• Do not switch on the water boiler if the water tank is empty.
• Do not place the water boiler near gas cooker, electric burner or heated oven.
• Power cord and plug can not touch water in the case of a leakage.
• Please remove the plug from outlet, and cool off the plug before cleaning.
• Press the Switch Off button, and remove the plug after using.
• The appliance requires a 10-16 A plug.
• The appliance is only to be installed in locations where it can be overseen by
trained personnel.
• Do not remove the lid while boiling.
• Position the lid so that steam is directed away from the handle.
• Do not carry the urn while water inside.
• If the appliance is overfilled, boiling water may be overspill.
• BOIL DRY: The Urn has a preventive boil dry function, when the appliance burns
out, this function will be activated automatically. First the boil-dry thermostat will
cut out while the element over heat. At that time, please fill some water inside or
wait until the element cool down, then turn on the switch again. In case of burn out,
please always make sure there is at least 3 litres liquid inside.
• The mash tun becomes hot when in operation! Always use heat-insulation pot
holders when gripping the handles.
• Never dip the mash tun into water. Always protect the electric power cable from
misture.
Note: In some countries, it is required by law to register the production of beer of
self-use with the authorities.