Cleaning The Filter; Removing Mineral Deposits From The Interior - KitchenAid KEK1722 Instructions Manual

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CaRE aNd ClEaNINg

Cleaning the filter

The Electric Kettle features a removable mesh filter that traps scale deposits for cleaner
water. The filter will need to be cleaned periodically—more often if you have hard water.
To access filter: Open the lid; the
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filter is located behind spout inside
Electric Kettle. Grasp the top of
the filter to remove.
NOTE: If calcium deposits remain on the filter, let it stand overnight in a solution of water
and white vinegar. Rinse the filter thoroughly and replace in the Electric Kettle.
Removing miner_al deposits fr_om the inter_ior_
To get the best performance from your
Electric Kettle, decalcification will be
necessary. Calcium deposits may form on
the interior metal parts of the Electric Kettle.
The cleaning interval will depend on the
hardness of the water you put in the
Electric Kettle.
Empty the solution from the
2
Electric Kettle.
Clean under hot water with a soft
2
brush or cloth to remove deposits,
and replace filter by sliding the filter
into the slot behind the spout.
Fill the Electric Kettle with white vinegar
1
to the 1 cup (.25 L) mark. Add water
to the 3 cups (.75 L) mark. Boil (100º C/
212º F) and allow to stand overnight.
Fill the Electric Kettle with water, bring
3
to a boil and drain out the water. Repeat
this step twice. The Electric Kettle is
now ready to use.
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