Please consider the following tips as examples and inspiration not intended to provide
complete instructions, but just to show the possibilities of heating of various liquids. Water
temperatures are only approximate and may vary according to personal taste, quantity,
type, quality and age of the used tea, coffee, etc.
• 40 °C = baby food,
• 70 °C = green tea,
• 80 °C = white tea,
• 90 °C = oolong teas, coffee, instant drinks, soup,
• 100 °C = black, herbal tea.
– To ensure maximum accuracy of the temperature set, which is lower than 100°C, we
recommend heating no less than 0.7 litres of water (preferably more than 1 litre).
Always use fresh drinking water for boiling. The temperature and time heating depends
on the amount of water and the initial temperature of water. For the correct temperature
setting, follow the manufacturers' instructions that are described on food packages (e.g. tea,
coffee, instant drinks, soap, etc.).
– If you set a heating temperature which is lower than the current water temperature, you
will hear sound signal and the kettle will switch off.
– Lifting the kettle off the stand cancels all the set functions.
– If you are preparing food for very young children (e.g. to 40 °C), the water must
be heated to a boil (100 °C) first. Wait until the water cools down and check its
temperature before serving. The recommended safe temperature food for children
is max. 40 °C.
IV. MAINTENANCE
Clean the kettle only when it is cooled down! Do not use rough and aggressive
detergents (e.g. sharp objects, scrapers, diluting agents or other solvents)! The
casing of the electric kettle and the heating bottom is made of top-quality stainless steel,
but in common use, impurities from water get stuck on them (water scale), particularly
above the heating element. It is not rust or another material defect of the kettle
container and the appliance is not subject to a complaint for this reason.
Cleaning the kettle
Pour about 50 g citric acid to the kettle with the water scale sediment. Fill the kettle to
about one half and mix. After it dissolves, fill the kettle to 3/4 of the maximum amount of
water. Place the electric kettle on the stand and turn it on. Before boiling, turn off the kettle,
let the solution take effect for about 10 minutes and then pour it out.
Clean the kettle thoroughly with clean water. Repeat the whole procedure if the kettle is
too soiled. Clean the electric kettle regularly!
Cleaning the sieve (A6)
Take the sieve from the kettle. Clean it from possible sediments in running water using
a fine brush. Then put the sieve back in the opposite way.
Note
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