Automatic thermal cut-off
UK
The kettle switches off automatically
• once the water has boiled
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• if there is no water in the kettle (for example if the
kettle is accidentally switched on).
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If the lid is not in place, the automatic thermal cut-off
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function is delayed.
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Cleaning
• Always remove the plug from the socket and allow
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the electric kettle to cool down before cleaning.
• Never clean the kettle under running water or
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immersed in water. None of the kettle parts are
dishwasher-safe. Use a damp cloth to clean the
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outside of the kettle. Use washing-up liquid sparingly.
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Do not use steel wool or abrasive cleaning agents. Do
not use solvents such as alcohol, benzine or benzene.
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• Afterwards, always wipe the kettle with a dry, soft
cloth or kitchen roll.
• The removable lid with the filter can be cleaned using
a soft brush, not a metal brush.
Descaling
To prolong the life of the electric kettle, descale it
regularly. The kettle should be emptied completely
after use. This reduces the build-up of limescale.
• Boil 0.8 litres of water in the kettle.
• Important: Switch off the kettle and add 0.4 litres
of household vinegar (4-5% acid). Do not boil the
water and vinegar solution as it may boil over and
cause scalding.
• Leave the solution in the kettle for a couple of hours.
• Empty the electric kettle and rinse thoroughly with
clean water. Fill the kettle with clean water and boil.
• Empty the kettle and rinse again with clean water.
• Repeat the procedure if the kettle still contains
limescale.
• Other descaling agents intended for descaling
kettles may be used, but it is important to follow
the instructions carefully.
• The limescale filter can be left to soak in diluted
vinegar to remove any limescale deposits.
• Rinse the kettle thoroughly after descaling.
• Do not use sharp implements when descaling/
cleaning the kettle.
Disposal
This appliance is labelled in accordance with the
European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment
Directive (WEEE) 2002/96/EC. The legislation requires
that electric and electronic products are collected and
that parts of the products are recycled. Electric and
electronic goods carrying the WEEE label must be taken
to a municipal recycling centre.
Electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) contains
materials, components and substances which may be
hazardous to human health and the environment if the
WEEE waste is not disposed of correctly.
Electrical and electronic products carry the crossed-out
wheelie bin label below. The crossed-out wheelie bin
symbolises that waste electrical and electronic
equipment must not be disposed of in the household
waste stream, but must be collected separately. For this
purpose, municipalities have established collection
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