Before Using For The First Time - Krups BW923810 Instructions Manual

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• The guarantee does not cover kettles that fail to operate or operate badly
due to a failure to descale the appliance regularly.
• Do not let the power cord hang where children may reach it.
• Never disconnect the plug by pulling on the power cord.
• Any intervention other than normal cleaning and maintenance by the
customer must be performed by an Approved Service Centre.
• All appliances are subject to strict quality control procedures. These include
actual usage tests on randomly selected appliances, which would explain
any traces of use.
• Never use scouring pads for cleaning purposes.
• To remove the scale filter, remove the kettle from its base and leave it to
cool down. Do not remove the filter when the appliance is filled with hot
water.*
• Do not use any method to descale the kettle other than that
recommended.
• Keep the kettle and its power cord away from any source of heat, from any
wet or slippery surface and away from sharp edges.
• Never use the appliance in a bathroom or close to a water source.
• Never use the kettle when your hands or feet are wet.
• Always unplug the power cord immediately if you observe any anomaly
during operation.
• Never pull on the power cord to remove it from the wall socket.
• Always remain vigilant when the appliance is on, and in particular be
careful of the steam coming out of the spout which is very hot.
• Never leave the power cord hanging from a table top or kitchen counter to
avoid any danger of it falling to the floor.
• Never touch the filter* or the lid when the water is boiling.
• Also be careful as the body of stainless steel kettles becomes very hot
during operation. Only touch the handle of the kettle.
• Never move the kettle when it is in operation.
• Protect the appliance from damp and freezing conditions.
• Always use the filter* during heating cycles.
• Never heat the kettle when it is empty.
• Place the kettle and its power cord on a stable, heat proof and water
resistant surface.
• The guarantee covers manufacturing defects and domestic use only.
Any breakage or damage resulting from a failure to comply with these
instructions for use is not covered by the guarantee.
* : depending on model
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BEFORE USING FOR THE FIRST TIME

1. Remove all of the various packaging, stickers or accessories from both the
inside and outside of the kettle.
2. Adjust the length of the cord by winding it under the base. Wedge the cord
into the notch.
(fig 1)
Throw away the water from the first two/three uses as it may contain dust.
Rinse the kettle.
USE
1. TO OPEN THE LID
– Grab the knob on the lid and pull it to open.
To close, push the lid down firmly.
2. PLACE THE BASE ON A FLAT, STABLE, HEAT-RESISTANT SURFACE AWAY
FROM WATER SPLASHES AND ANY SOURCES OF HEAT.
• Kettle is only to be used with the base provided.
3. FILL THE KETTLE WITH THE DESIRED AMOUNT OF WATER.
• Never fill the kettle when it is on its base.
• Do not fill it above the maximum level, or below 300ml.
If the kettle is too full or too empty, boiling water may spill out.
• Do not use without water.
• Check that the lid is closed properly before use.
4. POSITION THE KETTLE ON ITS BASE. PLUG IT INTO THE MAINS
SOCKET.
5. TO START THE KETTLE.
(fig 6&7)
When the kettle is placed on the base, press the On/Off button
the kettle. The temperature selection button, one touch boiling button
and keep warm button on the base are illuminated in solid light and water
temperature shows on the screen.
Temperature setting mode - Heat up to the desired temperature
1
Press the temperature selection button
Each time you press the button, it will switch to 40°C, 60°C, 70°C, 80°C,
85°C, 90°C, 95°C and 100°C. You can select the desired temperature*.
* Instead of boiling the water and decreasing the temperature, the water
will be heated directly to the set temperature.
(fig 2&3)
(fig 4&5)
to activate
to set the temperature.
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