Chefman Electric Kettle User guide

Category
Electric kettles
Type
User guide

Chefman Electric Kettle: Your user-friendly kitchen companion for swiftly boiling water. Its rapid boiling technology ensures your beverages are ready in a flash. The generously sized 1.7-liter capacity lets you prepare multiple cups at once, perfect for entertaining guests or family gatherings. Safety features like auto shut-off and boil-dry protection provide peace of mind, preventing overheating and ensuring longevity. The concealed heating element simplifies cleaning and maintenance.

Chefman Electric Kettle: Your user-friendly kitchen companion for swiftly boiling water. Its rapid boiling technology ensures your beverages are ready in a flash. The generously sized 1.7-liter capacity lets you prepare multiple cups at once, perfect for entertaining guests or family gatherings. Safety features like auto shut-off and boil-dry protection provide peace of mind, preventing overheating and ensuring longevity. The concealed heating element simplifies cleaning and maintenance.

Fill the kettle up to half or three
quarter level with equal parts
water and white vinegar.
Bring the solution to a boil.
Turn off the kettle and unplug
the cord from the wall outlet.
Let the vinegar-water mix sit in the kettle for 15-20
minutes, then pour it out and rinse your kettle.
Wipe the inside of the kettle with a clean cloth and
let it dry completely.
After drying, boil plain water in the kettle to remove any
possible remaining aftertaste and discard the water.
Descaling or decalcifying refers to removing mineral deposits which may form on the interior
of the kettle and result in discoloration. For best results, decalcify your kettle from time
to time; frequency will depend on the hardness of your water and how often you use your unit.
care and cleaning
DESCALING YOUR KETTLE
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Steps for Cleaning
If there is a lingering vinegar smell, boil water in the kettle
a few times. If there is a lot of scaling to be removed, use
a stronger vinegar mixture and leave it in the kettle for an
hour or up to overnight. You can also scrub the inside of
the kettle with a non-metallic pad, being careful to avoid
the heating element.
Note: Reheating tea in your kettle may result in bronze
colored tea stains on the stainless steel surface at the
base of the kettle. After a few cycles, the surface of the
stainless base may begin to turn a bronze color.
To avoid tea-staining, do not reheat the same pot of tea
twice and always rinse the inside of your kettle before
each brew. To remove the stains, dilute a small amount
of white vinegar with a full kettle of water and boil. After
boiling, allow to cool and thoroughly wash and dry
before next use.
TIPS
Leaving extra water in your
kettle after use is not a good
practice as standing water can
leave more mineral deposits.
Make sure to empty your
electric kettle completely after
every use. It is best to boil only
the amount of water you require.
To prevent or at least slow
down the buildup of mineral
deposits in your kettle, consider
using a limescale catcher.
Clean your electric kettle
exterior at least once a week
and descale the interior about
once a month, or every few
months, depending on
your frequency of use.
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Chefman Electric Kettle User guide

Category
Electric kettles
Type
User guide

Chefman Electric Kettle: Your user-friendly kitchen companion for swiftly boiling water. Its rapid boiling technology ensures your beverages are ready in a flash. The generously sized 1.7-liter capacity lets you prepare multiple cups at once, perfect for entertaining guests or family gatherings. Safety features like auto shut-off and boil-dry protection provide peace of mind, preventing overheating and ensuring longevity. The concealed heating element simplifies cleaning and maintenance.

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