DeLonghi KBX 3020 GB Instructions For Use Manual
DeLonghi KBX 3020 GB Instructions For Use Manual

DeLonghi KBX 3020 GB Instructions For Use Manual

Cordless metal kettle

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KBX 3020 GB
30-10-2001 15:19
Pagina 1
CORDLESS METAL KETTLE

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

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  • Page 1: Instructions For Use

    KBX 3020 GB 30-10-2001 15:19 Pagina 1 CORDLESS METAL KETTLE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE...
  • Page 2: On/Off Switch

    KBX 3020 GB 30-10-2001 15:19 MAX LEVEL INDICATOR STEAM TUBE ON/OFF SWITCH Pagina 2 PLUG FILTER PILOT LIGHT 360 BASE WITH CORD STORAGE...
  • Page 3: Important Safeguards

    KBX 3020 GB 30-10-2001 15:19 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Please read these instructions before operating and retain for future reference. • Ensure that your mains supply voltage is the same as that marked on the underside of your kettle. • To protect against electrical hazards do not immerse the mains lead, plug power base or kettle in water or any other liquid.
  • Page 4: Electrical Requirements

    KBX 3020 GB 30-10-2001 15:19 ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS Before using this appliance ensure that the voltage indicated on the product corresponds with the main voltage in your home, if you are in any doubt about your supply contact your local electricity company.
  • Page 5: Before Use

    KBX 3020 GB 30-10-2001 15:19 BEFORE USE • Remove all packaging from the kettle and power base. • Remove any labels from the outer stainless steel surfaces. • Remove the filter by pushing as shown in fig. 1 and wash with water (fig. 2). Refer to page 7.
  • Page 6: Safety Devices

    KBX 3020 GB 30-10-2001 15:19 Switching on • Plug the power base into the mains socket. • Place kettle on power base. • Press the ON/OFF switch down (fig. 6) to switch the kettle on. • The pilot lights will switch on.
  • Page 7 KBX 3020 GB 30-10-2001 15:19 Scale Scale is mainly calcium carbonate (chalk), a harmless, naturally occurring mineral found in most water supplies. “Hard” water contains more of this mineral than “soft” water. When the water is heated, the minerals in the water solidify, making the water appear cloudy.

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