Before using vour Kettle
If you are using the kettle for the first time, it is recommended that you clean your kettle before use by boiling
a full kettle of water twice and then discarding the water.
Operation of your Kettle
1. Open the lid by pulling up the lid knob; fill with the desired amount of water to the water kettle. Always fill
the kettle between the minimum and maximum marks. Too little water will result in the kettle switching off
before the water has boiled. NOTE: Do not fill the water over the maximum level, as water may spill out of
the spout when boiling. Ensure that the lid is firmly in place before connecting the power cord to the outlet.
2. Connect the plug into a power outlet. Press the on/off switch button " on the handle and the kettle starts
to boil the water. The LED lights inside the kettle will illuminate red. The kettle will switch off automatically
once the water has boiled. You can shut off the power by pressing the switch button again at any moment
during boiling water. NOTE: Ensure that the lid is firmly closed.
3. Take the plug out of the outlet. Lift the kettle then pour the water. NOTE: operate carefully when pouring the
water from your kettle as boiling water will scald.
4. The kettle will not re-boil until the switch is pressed again. Allow to cool for 30~40 seconds before reope-
ning to boil water. NOTE: Ensure power supply is turned off when kettle is not in use.
5. Should you accidentally allow the kettle to operate without water; the boil-dry protection will automatically
switch it off. If this occurs, allow the kettle to cool before filling with cold water and re-boiling.
Temperature showing by LED display
Press the temperature control button to choose your desired water temperature 50°C, 70°C, 80°C or 90°C,
the corresponding indicator light on handle will be on. Then press the on/off switch button ", the kettle will
start heating with different colour LED lights inside. When the desired temperature reaches, the kettle will stop
heating and send out beep sounds.
50°C: Green light.
70°C: Blue light.
80°C: Purple light.
90°C: Yellow-green light.
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Use and Operation