Cleaning and Care
RISK! ELECTRICAL SHOCK!
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Before cleaning, ALWAYS remove the plug from the mains power socket!
There is the risk of receiving an electric shock!
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Do not open any part of the housing . There are no user-serviceable
elements inside . An open housing will create the risk of a potentially fatal
electrical shock .
NEVER submerse the appliance in water or other liquids! You could
receive a fatal electric shock if residual liquids come into contact with
live components during operation .
WARNING! RISK OF INJURY!
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Let the appliance cool sufficiently before cleaning it . Risk of Burns!
WARNING! PROPERTY DAMAGE!
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Do not use abrasive or aggressive cleaning materials . These could attack
the upper surfaces and irreparably damage the appliance .
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Clean the exterior surfaces and the power cable with a slightly damp cloth .
Be sure to dry the appliance well before taking it back into use . For stubborn
soiling use a mild detergent on the cloth . Ensure that there are no detergent
residues in and on the appliance before it is taken back into use .
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Rinse the inside of the kettle out with clean water .
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If there are any deposits in the kettle, wipe out the inside surface with a moist
cloth, or use a washing up brush or bottle brush . Then rinse the kettle out with
clean water again .
In the event of scale deposits
Scale deposits on the bottom of the appliance lead to increased energy
consumption and reduce the service life of the appliance .
Descale the appliance as soon as scale deposits become apparent .
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Use a descaler designed for household appliances (e .g . for coffee
machines) . Proceed as detailed in the instructions provided for the use
of the decalcifying agent .
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After descaling, rinse the appliance with lots of clean water .
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