Klarstein 10031479 Ostfriese Electric Kettle

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Operation of your Kettle
1. Open the lid by pulling up the lid knob; ll with the desired amount of water
to the water kettle. Always ll the kettle between the minimum and maximum
marks. Too little water will result in the kettle switching o before the water
has boiled. NOTE: Do not ll the water over the maximum level, as water may
spill out of the spout when boiling. Ensure that the lid is rmly in place before
connecting the power cord to the outlet.
2. Connect the plug into a power outlet. Press the on/o switch button ” on the
handle and the kettle starts to boil the water. The LED lights inside the kettle
will illuminate red. The kettle will switch o automatically once the water has
boiled. You can shut o the power by pressing the switch button again at any
moment during boiling water. NOTE: Ensure that the lid is rmly closed.
3. Take the plug out of the outlet. Lift the kettle then pour the water. NOTE:
operate carefully when pouring the water from your kettle as boiling water
will scald.
4. The kettle will not re-boil until the switch is pressed again. Allow to cool for
30~40 seconds before reope- ning to boil water. NOTE: Ensure power supply is
turned o when kettle is not in use.
5. Should you accidentally allow the kettle to operate without water; the boil-dry
protection will automatically switch it o. If this occurs, allow the kettle to cool
before lling with cold water and re-boiling.
Temperature showing by LED display
Press the temperature control button to choose your desired water temperature
50°C, 70°C, 80°C or 90°C, the corresponding indicator light on handle will be on.
Then press the on/o switch button ”, the kettle will start heating with dierent
colour LED lights inside. When the desired temperature reaches, the kettle will
stop heating and send out beep sounds.
50°C: Green light.
70°C: Blue light.
80°C: Purple light.
90°C: Yellow-green light.
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