Detach the brewing basket (6) from the lid (1) by pushing the basket up slightly and
pushing it to the left.
Place loose tea or tea bags in the brewing basket (6). Remove the paper label from
the tea bags before placing them into the brewing basket.
As a basic guideline use 1 liter of water for 1 bag/1 spoonful of tea for a lighter tea,
2 bags/2 spoonfuls of tea for a fairly stronger tea, 3 bags/3 spoonfuls of tea for a
strong tea.
Replace the lid by placing it on the brewing basket and inserting the knobs on the
top of the basket in the slots of the lid, once in place turn the basket to the right and
pull down to lock it into place.
Press the buttons on the lid and position the rod attached to the lid into the hole at
the bottom of the pot, taking care to ensure that the washer at the bottom of the rod
is correctly centered in the hole.
IMPORTANT: Never attempt to position the brewing basket first and then the
lid on the teapot as you are likely to damage the plastic parts. Carefully follow
the instructions.
Release the buttons on the lid to lock it automatically onto the pot (Fig 2).
Start the kettle by pressing the start button (7).
The water will be drawn into the bottom of the kettle and heated before going up into
the pump and saturating the tea leaves and then running out through the brewing
basket (Fig 3).
After 5 to 12 minutes, according to the quantity of water, your tea will be brewed and
the light will go off.
Note: the brew can be stopped manually to obtain a cooler and/or less strongly
brewed drink. To do so, press the stop button (8).
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
The combination of limestone and tannin (brown deposit) from your tea in your kettle
can lead to impaired performance (tea not infused properly or not hot enough).
Furthermore, the taste of the tea can flavor the appliance and is likely to impair the
taste of the various varieties you may brew later
To avoid this happening, the whole kettle needs to be cleaned after each use.
To clean your kettle:
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Unplug it.
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Let it cool down.
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Rinse the inside of the glass pot with a wet sponge and wipe the plastic parts with
a wet cloth.
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Put the brewing basket and lid under hot water using your usual dishwashing liquid.
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Always check that the electrical connections remain dry.
DO NOT USE scouring pads or any abrasive liquid, especially on the bottom
heating assembly, as this could damage your kettle.
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