Tefal KI4009RU Select'tea

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KEEP WARM FUNCTION
Your kettle has a ‘keep warm’ function
. If you have selected a temperature beforehand, the
water will be heated to this temperature and then kept at this temperature for 40 minutes and then
the kettle switches off automatically.
The maximum permitted temperature for the Keep Warm function is 90°C.
NOTE
The screen will turn off automatically after few seconds (standby mode) but all the buttons will
remain active. This means that pressing any button will switch the screen back on.
If you use the
button to select a temperature less than that of the water already in the kettle,
the function will not be activated and the cycle will not start.
Example: if the water is 90°C, you will not be able to start cycles for temperatures of 37/ 60/ 80°C.
6. THE KETTLE WILL SWITCH OFF AUTOMATICALLY
As soon as the water reaches boiling point or the chosen temperature.
Do not leave water in the kettle after use as this quickens the formation of scale.
RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE
Although all teas actually come from the same bush (camellia sinensis), their taste and type vary
according to their region of production, method of processing (different fermenting, and drying
processes and rolling techniques exist) and grade (whole or broken leaves, fannings and dust).
Green tea: Rolled dried leaves, which are chopped and lightly roasted to prevent them from fermenting.
Leave to brew for 3 minutes only. Green teas are subtle- flavoured, often bitter, and very pale in colour.
Black tea: Made from older leaves that are rolled, dried and fermented for a considerable period. Brew
for 5 minutes (or longer for Turkish or Russian tea). Gives a powerful taste and a superb coppery colour.
Oolong tea: Midway between green and black tea. Slightly fermented. Brew for 7 minutes.
Lighter in taste and paler than black colour.
Although purists drink tea plain, you may prefer to add cold milk to your cup before pouring in the
tea (with Indian or Ceylon tea), or add sugar and then lemon (with green or flavoured teas).
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
CLEANING YOUR KETTLE
Unplug it.
Let it cool down and clean it with a damp sponge, except the control buttons on the handle.
Never immerse the kettle, its base, the cord or the electric plug in water: the electrical
connections or the switch must not come into contact with water.
Do not use scouring pads.
CLEANING THE FILTER (g 4)
The removable filter consists of a mesh to retain the particles of scale and prevent them falling
into your cup when pouring. This filter neither treats nor removes the hardness of the water. It
thus conserves all the qualities of the water. With very hard water, the filter can clog very quickly
(10 to 15 uses). It is important to clean it regularly. If it is wet, put it under a running tap, if dry,
then brush it gently. Sometimes the scale will not detach itself; it will then need descaling.
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