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Note:
To ensure that heat is dis
tributed evenly through the
water in the jug, the kettle
automatically switches off
and back on again several
times between 70 °C and
95 °C. A slight clicking
sound can be heard as this
happens.
Switching the appliance
off
Manually:
• Press any temperature
button. The LED stops
flashing and the kettle stops
heating the water.
Automatically:
The kettle switches off auto-
matically in the following
situations:
– if the jug is removed from
the base
– when the target tempera-
ture is reached
– if there is not enough
water in the jug (boil-dry
protection)
Adjusting the temperature
You can adjust the target
temperature while the kettle
is in the process of heating
water.
• To adjust the tempera-
ture, first turn off the kettle
and then press the relevant
temperature button.
Note:
If you select a lower tem
perature, the water may
need to cool down. In this
case, the process may take
longer.
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Boildry protection
If the jug is empty or not
filled up to the minimum
fill level when the kettle is
switched on, all four LEDs
will flash and the kettle will
immediately switch off auto-
matically. Follow the steps
below to ensure that the
kettle is ready for use again:
• Allow the kettle to cool
down for a few minutes.
Fill the jug (3) with clear
water.
• Note the minimum and
maximum water levels
(marked with "min." and
"max." on the water level
indicator (5)).
• Close the lid.
• Place the jug on the base
and press the required
temperature button (4.1 -
4.4). The LED on the active
temperature button starts
to flash and the kettle heats
the water.
CLEANING
Clean your kettle regularly
to avoid lime-scale build-up.
CAUTION: Risk of burns:
Always allow the kettle to
cool down before cleaning.
• Unplug the mains
cable (1) from the socket by
pulling on the plug.
• Wipe down the base (2)
and jug (3) with a damp
cloth.
CAUTION: Risk of
damage to the kettle:
– Do not use any scour-
ing agents, abrasive
cleansers, sponges with
rough surfaces or hard
brushes.
– The kettle is not suit-
able for washing in a
dishwasher.
Cleaning the limescale
filter
If the limescale filter starts
to clog up, causing the
water to flow out on either
side of the filter during pour-
ing, the filter needs to be
cleaned.
Note:
The hardness of the water
in your local area will
determine how often the
lime-scale filter needs to be
replaced.
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Remove the lime-scale
filter (8).
• Immerse the lime-scale
filter in regular table vin-
egar.
• Remove any dirt with a
soft nylon brush.
• Rinse the limescale filter
with clear water and place it
back in the kettle.
Descaling the jug
De-scale the jug if lime-
scale build-up is visible.
Note:
The hardness of the water
in your local area will
determine how often the jug
needs to be descaled.