Kenwood JKP250 Instructions Manual page 3

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This appliance conforms to EC
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directive 2004/108/EC on
Electromagnetic Compatibility and
EC regulation no. 1935/2004 of
27/10/2004 on materials intended for
contact with food.
before using for the first time
Remove the cups and spoons from
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the kettle.
Fill to 'MAX', boil, then pour the
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water away. Repeat 2 to 3 times.
Wash the cups and spoons and then
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dry.
key
hinged lid
lid release catch
on/off switch
indicator light
water level windows
cord clip
filter
2 cups
2 spoons
dual voltage selector
to use your travel jug
kettle
1 Remove the cups and spoons from
the kettle.
2 Select the required voltage by turning
the selector control
check that you have selected
the correct voltage before
using the kettle.
. Always
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3 Fill the kettle through either the spout
or lid. To open the lid, pull back the
lid release catch
must be between 'MAX' and 1 cup
(200mls).
Be economical: do not boil more
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water than you need.
To improve the quality of your drinks
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always use fresh water.
Empty the kettle after each use.
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4 Check the lid is closed.
5 Plug in and switch on. The indicator
light
will come on.
6 Your kettle will boil and switch off
automatically. To re-boil, wait a few
seconds - the on/off switch needs
time to reset.
If you experience problems
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with your kettle switching on
and off during use or
switching off before boiling,
check that the flat element is
free from scale - see
"descaling".
Take care when using the cups and
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do not overfill above the inner rim
(approx. 200mls).
Your kettle is fitted with a filter to hold
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back limescale particles.
If you find drops of water under your
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kettle, don't worry - it is just
condensation.
boil-dry protection
If you switch on with too little water,
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your kettle will cut out automatically.
Switch off, unplug and let it cool
down before re-filling. When it has
cooled down, the switch will reset
itself.
. The water level

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