Problem
Appliance does not work
Eggs are cracking
Eggs do not have the
desired doneness
Technical Specifications
Model: ..................................................... EK 1
Rated voltage/frequency:.................. 230V~ 50Hz
Power consumption: ....................................400W
Protection class: .................................................. I
Net weight:............................................... 0.800kg
Subject to change without prior notice!
This device complies with all current CE direc-
tives, such as electromagnetic compatibility
and low voltage directive and is manufactured
according to the latest safety regulations.
Troubleshooting
Possible Cause
Wall outlet is defective
Eggs were not pierced
- No or too little water filled in
- Hardness control not
properly set
- Hood not properly placed
on appliance
- Appliance turns off prema-
turely due to scale
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Dispose of obsolete or defective electrical appli-
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about collecting points.
Solutions
Try a different wall outlet.
Pierce the eggs with the egg piercer
on the measuring cup before boiling.
- Fill the supplied measuring cup
brimful with cold water and pour it
into the egg boiler.
- Set the hardness control to the
desired position as described under
"Hardness Setting".
- Check the fit of the hood.
- Descale the egg boiler regularly.
The scale is difficult to remove if too
thick.
Meaning of the
"Wheelie Bin" Symbol