CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
Before cleaning, make sure appliance is unplugged from wall outlet, and the kettle cord
is unplugged from the kettle. Allow the unit to cool completely before cleaning.
1.
After kettle cord has been unplugged and Kettle has completely cooled,
turn Crank Handle clockwise to loosen and remove from Kettle.
2.
Remove Kettle from support brackets, and take the Kettle out of the main unit.
3.
Fill the Kettle with a small amount of hot, soapy water.
NOTE: To protect the kettle cord receptacle from getting wet, never
allow water or liquid of any kind near or in the kettle cord receptacle.
Never place any parts in the dishwasher. Always wash by hand.
4.
Allow the Kettle to sit for 15 to 20 minutes to cut the grease. (Time required to cut grease
may vary – use your own judgment depending on the amount of cleaning necessary.)
5.
Carefully empty water from the Kettle, taking care to not get water
into the kettle cord receptacle. If necessary, use the scrubber side
of a cleaning sponge to scrub the inside of the Kettle.
6.
Rinse inside of the Kettle carefully and dry with a non-abrasive towel.
Wipe the outside of the Kettle with a damp cloth and then dry.
7.
Use a slightly damp, non-abrasive sponge, towel or cloth to wipe down the inside and
outside of the main unit. Then wipe with a non-abrasive towel to dry. For stubborn soils, a
citrus degreaser may be used on the panel windows and door.
IMPORTANT: Not all citrus degreasers are the same and some may contain chemicals
that may damage your unit! We recommend testing the degreaser on a small,
inconspicuous spot on the unit to ensure the chemicals do not damage your panels.
8.
Place the Kettle back into the brackets of the main unit. Lastly, screw
in the Crank Handle, turning counter-clockwise to tighten.
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