boil-dry protection
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If you switch on with too little water,
your kettle will cut out automatically.
Switch off and let it cool down
before re-filling. When it has cooled
down, the switch will reset itself.
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For added safety your kettle is also
fitted with a non re-setable thermal
fuse.
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 plastic surfaces.
the inside
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Wipe with bicarbonate of soda on a
damp cloth. Rinse thoroughly.
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Even though your kettle comes with
a scale filter, you still need to clean
the inside (and the filter) regularly.
the scale filter (where fitted)
1 Pull back the catch
and release the catch. Lower the lid
slowly until it clicks, then pull it back.
2 Gently lift out the scale filter
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 scale filter, slide it in until
it rests on the notch under the
spout
.
descaling
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When limescale builds up on the
heating element, buy a suitable
descaler and descale your kettle.
Limescale makes your kettle take
longer to boil and can make the
element burn out. 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
. Hold the lid
.
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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.
service and customer
care
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If the cord is damaged it must, for
safety reasons, be replaced by
KENWOOD or an authorised
KENWOOD repairer.
If you need help with:
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using your kettle
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servicing or repairs
Contact the shop where you bought
your kettle.