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BEFORE USING FOR THE FIRST TIME
Fill the kettle with water to the ‘max’ level, boil, discard the water, and then rinse, to remove any
dust, residues, etc., from the kettle. Repeat as required.
Ensure the lter is in place; otherwise the kettle may not switch off and may spit water
from the spout.
POSITIONING
Place the base on a stable, level surface.
Route the cable so it does not overhang, and cannot be caught or tripped over.
Wind excess cable beneath the base.
Position your kettle to ensure the spout directs steam away from curtains, drapes and
overhead cupboards.
FILLING
Caution: If the kettle has just boiled it will be full of steam. Keep hands clear as steam will escape
from the kettle when opening the lid.
Remove the kettle from the power base.
Remove the lid.
Fill the kettle with at least 1 cup of water, referencing the red cup level markers located inside
the kettle.
Do not ll above the ‘max’ line. If overlled, boiling water may be ejected from the spout.
Close the lid.
Check the lid is fully closed or the kettle may not switch off when it boils.
SWITCHING ON
Caution: Keep clear, as steam will escape from the spout when boiling.
Plug the power cord into the wall power outlet and switch it on.
Place the kettle on the power base – take care not to spill any water.
Press the ON / OFF switch down.
The kettle will heat up.
SWITCHING OFF
When the water boils, the kettle will switch itself off.
To switch off manually, lift the ON / OFF switch or lift the kettle from the power base and
replace it. The ON / OFF switch will pop up.
GENERAL
Remove the kettle from the power base before pouring.
To avoid the risk of splashing, pour slowly and do not over-tilt the kettle.
Do not tilt the kettle backwards as water might get into the control area.
If this happens, empty any remaining water and allow the kettle dry before further use – sit it
somewhere warm for 12 hours.
When you lift the kettle, you may see moisture on the power base. This is the steam used to
switch the kettle off automatically, which then condenses and escapes via vents under the
kettle. This is normal.
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