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RJ11-17-V3 RJ11-17-V3
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
CLEANING YOUR KETTLE
1. Unplug the kettle and allow to cool.
2. Once kettle is completely cool, gently wipe down exterior with a damp cloth or paper
towel.
3. Rinse the inside with water.
WARNING: Never immerse the kettle, its base, cord or plug in water or any other
liquids. The electrical connections and the on/off switch must never come into contact
with water or any other liquids.
4. Dry completely.
DESCALING
For the best tasting hot water, descale the kettle regularly to remove any mineral deposits
that may accumulate over time and cause discoloration. Descaling is recommended at least
once a month, or more regularly if your water is very hard.
TWO METHODS TO DESCALE:
To descale with white vinegar: Fill the kettle with .4L water and .4L white vinegar. Press
on/off switch to boil. Once water comes to a boil and kettle shuts off, let stand for one
hour. Empty the kettle and rinse with water five to six times. Repeat if necessary.
To descale with a descaling solution: Follow manufacturer’s package instructions.
*Never use a descaling method other than recommended.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Possible Cause Possible Solution
Kettle does not boil.
Kettle has become
disconnected.
Insert the plug into the
electrical outlet.
Kettle is not properly
connected to base.
Ensure that the kettle is
properly inserted onto
the base.
Kettle does not work.
Kettle was turned on
without water and
overheated.
Allow the kettle to cool
and fill with water.
It should start working
in about 15 minutes.
Water has an unusual taste. Kettle is new.
Pour out water and boil
clean water. If this problem
continues, fill the kettle
with water and two
teaspoons baking soda.
Bring the water to a boil,
let cool and pour out water.
Rinse with lukewarm water.
Kettle turns on and
switches off immediately.
There is not enough water
in the kettle.
Fill kettle with at least 0.8L
of water so water reaches
the MIN fill line. The kettle is
equipped with Boil-Dry Pro-
tection to protect it from
heating up when there’s not
enough water in it.
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