Chefman RJ16-LOCK Electric Hot Water Pot

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RJ16-LOCK SERIES
NOTE: This appliance is intended for water only. Using anything other than water (soup,
milk, tea, coffee) will cause bubbles resulting in hot liquid spilling out from the appliance and
potentially causing burns. Using non-water liquids will cause the pump to cease working and
prevent the flow of water. The inner pot could erode as well.
HOW TO USE
1. Before using your Chefman Hot Water Pot for the first time, boil and discard one full pot of
water by following the instructions below. You may notice a plastic smell for the first time
when you use the dispenser. This is normal and will fade over time.
2. Fill the Hot Water Pot by pouring cold water from another container such as a jug.
WARNING: Do not fill the pot directly from the tap, as over-flowing water could cause a
short circuit or electric shock.
3. Do not add water above the FULL WATER line on the inside of the pot. Hot water may
overflow, causing burns.
4. Be careful not to splash water on the control panel or on the outside of the Hot Water Pot.
Splashing water can damage the Hot Water Pot and cause an electric shock.
5. Carefully close the lid by pushing down until you hear it click in place.
6. When you plug in the power cord, the water will automatically begin to boil.
TROUBLESHOOTING
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
CONDITION CAUSE SOLUTION
Water does not boil. Plug is not plugged into electrical outlet. Check the plug connections.
Metal object or dirt is on the tip of the magnetic plug. Clean the tip of the magnetic plug.
Water does not
become
hot or does not
pour properly.
Plug is not plugged into elecrical outlet. Check the plug connections.
Mineral deposits or the like have accumulated on the
inside of the pot.
Clean the Hot Water Pot.
Hot water may not pour properly a few minutes after
boiling.
Open the lid once to release air
bubbles, and close lid. WARNING:
Watch out for steam when opening
the lid.
Water pours out by
itself.
Check that the pot is not filled beyond the Full guide
mark.
Pour out the excess amount of water
until it is below the Full line.
White deposits
appear in the hot
water.
Deposits are created by the mineral content of the
water you are using. They are not due to corrosion
of the inner pot or peeling of the non-stick fluorine
coating.
Clean the inside of the water pot by
boiling water mixed with vinegar or
lemon extract.
Loud boiling sounds
can be heard.
Excessive accumulation of mineral deposits and the
like on the inside of the water pot can cause loud
boiling sounds.
Hot water has a bad
odor.
The odor of chlorine may be detectable in your tap water.
A mild plastic odor may be noticeable in a new Hot Water Pot. This odor will fade over time.
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