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ACTIVATING THE KEEP WARM FUNCTION
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With use of the KEEP WARM button you can keep water temperatures of 70 °C /
80 °C / 90 °C constant for up to 2 hours. The appliance will always heat up again
should the temperature drop.
You can adjust the KEEP WARM function as following:
Option 1: Activate the KEEP WARM function while selecting temperature
If you pressed one of the temperature buttons (70 °C / 80 °C / 90 °C), you can
press the KEEP WARM button afterwards followed by the ON/OFF button, to
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start the boiling process. After the wanted temperature is reached, the appliance
will automatically enter the KEEP WARM function. The temperature button lights
blue, the KEEP WARM button also lights blue and the ON/OFF button lights red.
Option 2: Activate the KEEP WARM function after heating up
After the boiling process is finished, you can press the KEEP WARM button and
then the ON/OFF button again and the appliance will enter the KEEP WARM
function. The temperature button lights blue, the KEEP WARM button also lights
blue and the ON/OFF button lights red.
Caution: If you press the KEEP WARM button and then the ON/OFF button
without selecting a temperature beforehand, the water will automatically heat
up to 90 °C and then be kept warm.
The KEEP WARM function can not be activated if you pressed the 100 °C
temperature button.
TUR N O FF TH E K EEP WA RM FUNCTION
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After 2 hours the KEEP WARM function will turn off automatically and the appli-
ance will enter the energy saving mode.
If you want to turn off the KEEP WARM function before that time, just keep
the ON/OFF button pressed for 2 seconds. All control lights turn off and the
appliance will be in energy saving mode until you unplug the main power plug.
If you separate the kettle from the unit´s base for 1 minute or longer the KEEP
WARM function will turn off as well and the appliance switches into standby
mode.
We generally recommend to unplug the power plug, if the appliance is not
being used.

OVE RHEA T PROTECTION

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Should the appliance overheat, e.g. if there is no or too little water in the ket-
tle or if it has already evaporated, the appliance automatically switches off. In
this case, pull the plug and let the appliance cool down completely for at least
10 minutes before using it again.
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GOOD TO K NOW

Never exceed the MAX marking when filling the kettle as this might cause the
water to splash out of the kettle during boiling and cause scalding resp. electric
shock!
Filled to the MAX marking, the kettle holds 1,7 litres of water.
Never fill the kettle with too little water. The lowest marking (0,5 litres) has to
be reached every time, otherwise the overheat protection is triggered and the
appliance switches off.
Always check if the lid is correctly closed and locked before plugging the power
plug into the power outlet.
Dry the kettle outside as well as the kettle bottom and the appliance base before
plugging in the plug.
During heating, you can stop the heating process at any time by pressing the
ON/OFF button.
Should there be too little water in the kettle or should the water have evap-
orated, triggering the overheat protection, pull the power plug and let the
appliance cool down completely for at least 10 minutes before refilling the kettle
with cold water.
Do not press the lid release button during or shortly after boiling to open the
lid, as hot water might splash out of the kettle. If you want to open the lid, e.g.
to refill cold water, the hot water remaining in the kettle should be poured out
through the spout first, with the lid closed.
Because steam has to be allowed to escape from the kettle during boiling, the
spout is always open. Therefore, water might escape when the full kettle is
tipped over or placed on its side. Consequently, the kettle filled with water has
to be in an upright position at all times.
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