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Cleaning the limescale filter
1. Open the lid9.
2. Press the limescale filter1 down-
wards and inwards.
3. Pull the limescale filter1 upwards
out of the kettle2.
4. Clean the limescale filter1 with a
moist dishcloth under running
water.
5. Put the limescale filter1 into the
provided slot in the kettle2 and
press it downwards and outwards.
6. Release the pressure downwards so
that the limescale filter1 is locked
at the top in the slot.
Descaling
After some time, the boiling process will
result in limescale being deposited in
parts of the kettle (depending on the
hardness of the water used). You should
remove this at regular intervals, be-
cause otherwise the power consump-
tion of the device will increase.
1. Press the limescale filter1 down-
wards and inwards.
2. Pull the limescale filter1 upwards
out of the kettle2.
3. Fill the limescale remover into the
kettle2. Use a commercially avail-
able limescale remover, e.g. limes-
cale remover for coffee machines.
Comply with the instructions on the
packaging of the limescale
remover. You can find the next
steps in the instructions of the limes-
cale remover. Rinse the kettle multi-
ple times after descaling, if
necessary.
4. Put the limescale filter1 into the
provided slot in the kettle2 and
press it downwards and outwards.
5. Release the pressure downwards so
that the limescale filter1 is locked
at the top in the slot.
Time intervals for descaling
The intervals for descaling are depen-
dent on the hardness of the water, and
how often you use the device. Where
the hardness of the water is medium or
high, we recommend descaling month-
ly.
If using tap water, you can find out the
hardness of the water in the area where
you live by inquiring at your local wa-
terworks.
10. Storage
Risk for babies and children
~Store the device out of the reach of
children.
• Allow the device to cool down be-
fore you put it away.
•
Figure A:
coil up the power cable
5
clockwise in the bottom of the device
base
4
.
11. Disposal
This appliance must not be disposed of
as household garbage.
If the electrical appliance is no longer
be used, it must be handed over to the
relevant local public waste authorities
for disposal.
As a rule, these waste disposal authori-
ties run special reception units for elec-
trical appliances (recycling centers,
materials recovery centers etc.).
For further information, see:
www.epa.gov
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