Before First Use
Always clean your kettle before first use
1. Wash the inside of the kettle, the plunger and lid with
mild detergent and water. Rinse each thoroughly. These
items are not dishwasher safe.
CAUTION: Do not immerse the kettle or power base in
water or any other liquid.
2. Do not use scouring pads, steel wool or any form of
strong solvents or abrasive cleaning agents to clean the
appliance, as they can damage the external surfaces of
the appliance.
3. Allow the appliance to dry fully after cleaning before using.
CAUTION: The appliance must not be used if the base
or the underside of the appliance is wet.
4. Your kettle is now ready for use!
How To Boil Water
1. To fill with water, remove the lid and pour
fresh water to below the "MAX" water level
mark, which is 1 liter. Do not exceed the
"MAX" water level mark indicated on the
kettle. (Figure 1)
2. Put the lid back on the kettle with ribbed
spout strainer lined up with spout. Lift the
plunger up and turn clockwise to have the
axle of the plunger clipped on the lid.
3. Position the power base on a flat, heat
resistant surface, as close as possible to a
power outlet.
4. Place the kettle on the base and plug the
electric cord into an electric outlet. (Figure 2)
5. Turn the switch ON by pressing the ON/OFF
button ( ). Once the temperature indicator
lights up make sure the light is marked on
195°F.
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Figure 1
Figure 2
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6. The water starts to heat and once the
water reaches boiling 212°F the indicator
begins to flash and the unit switches off.
Note: Once the water has cooled slightly,
the unit will turn on and off to maintain the
temperature at a constant 195°F. The unit
will automatically switch off after 25 minutes.
(Figure 3)
7. Hot water is ready to use!
How To Make Coffee
Selecting and Measuring Ground Coffee
For best results, use a level tablespoon for ground coffee
measurements.
Suggested Coffee Measurements chart
The taste of coffee is personal, but it is recommended to use
2 tablespoons per "cup" of water (average cup 5oz) use
more or less coffee grounds according to taste.
Tip: Grinding fresh coffee beans is an important step in
brewing a great cup of coffee. It is recommended that the
grind should be coarse than an auto drip, this minimizes
the amount of fine grinds in the bottom of your cup. Some
grinders have a "French Press" or "Percolator" setting to
indicate coarse grind. The proper grind should look similar to
bread crumbs.
Suggested Coffee Measurement chart
To Brew
6 cups
4 cups
2 cups
Figure 3
Ground Coffee
12 level tablespoons
8 level tablespoons
4 level tablespoons
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