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You can take the teapot from the base during steeping, for instance to let the tea steep in the
living room. When you do this, the light ring on the base continues to show the progress of the
steeping process. When the tea is ready, the base produces a bell sound and switches off
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leaves in combination with natural minerals in the water. You can prevent this layer from
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before you make tea, as this reduces the hardness of the water. For information about the type
of water in your area, contact your local water board.
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Used tea leaves can be used to fertilise garden plants and to improve the condition of the soil.
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leaves from clogging up the sink.
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cleaning
Never immerse the teapot or its base in water (Fig. 26).
can be cleaned in the dishwasher (Fig. 27)
Never use scouring pads, abrasive cleaning agents or aggressive liquids such as petrol or acetone
to clean the appliance.
the next pot of tea you prepare. Do not leave tea in the teapot overnight to prevent excessive
staining.
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Rinse the inside of the teapot and the lid with hot water. Hold the teapot under the tap
before you open the tap. (Fig. 5)
Do not immerse the teapot in water and do not place the teapot on a wet surface (i.e. in the
sink). Make sure the connector on the underside of the teapot stays dry.
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Let the teapot dry.
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