Tayama BM-101 User guide

Category
Electric kettles
Type
User guide

Tayama BM-101 is an automatic cordless kettle with a unique and pleasant appearance. It allows for quick and safe boiling of water, making it an energy-saving appliance for household use. The kettle features an automatic switch-off function for safety and convenience. To use, remove the kettle from the base unit, fill it with water to the indicated "MAXIMUM" level, plug the base into a wall outlet, place the filled kettle onto the base, and turn it on using the on/off switch. The indicator light will turn on. When the water has boiled, the appliance will automatically switch off.

Tayama BM-101 is an automatic cordless kettle with a unique and pleasant appearance. It allows for quick and safe boiling of water, making it an energy-saving appliance for household use. The kettle features an automatic switch-off function for safety and convenience. To use, remove the kettle from the base unit, fill it with water to the indicated "MAXIMUM" level, plug the base into a wall outlet, place the filled kettle onto the base, and turn it on using the on/off switch. The indicator light will turn on. When the water has boiled, the appliance will automatically switch off.

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Tayama BM-101 User guide

Category
Electric kettles
Type
User guide

Tayama BM-101 is an automatic cordless kettle with a unique and pleasant appearance. It allows for quick and safe boiling of water, making it an energy-saving appliance for household use. The kettle features an automatic switch-off function for safety and convenience. To use, remove the kettle from the base unit, fill it with water to the indicated "MAXIMUM" level, plug the base into a wall outlet, place the filled kettle onto the base, and turn it on using the on/off switch. The indicator light will turn on. When the water has boiled, the appliance will automatically switch off.

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