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MAINTENANCE
1. To clean, use a soft, wet cloth or sponge to
wipe the surface of the kettle. If there is a
stubborn spot, use a natural detergent, but
do not use a rubbing compound or powdered
abrasive which can scratch the finish.
2. If your unit will not be used for more than a
day, be sure to completely dry the kettle, in-
side and out before storing it. This will pre-
vent any spots or rust-like formation.
3. For storage, the power cord may be wound up in the base by turning the knob
found around the bottom of the base as shown in the picture.
4. Depending on your local water hardness level, from time to time, calcium
and magnesium deposits may form on the inside of your pot as scale (also
known as calcium carbonate and/or magnesium carbonate). This can be
seen as a hard white built-up, typically starting on the inside-bottom of the
pot. After some build-up, heating performance may be affected.
TO CLEAN OFF THE CALCIUM BUILDUP, FOLLOW THESE DIRECTIONS:
1. Boil a full kettle of an equal mixture of vinegar and water.
2. Allow the boiled mixture to stay in the kettle overnight
3. Pour out the remaining liquid the next morning.
4. Boil a full kettle of water only.
5. Empty the kettle.
6. Clean the inside using a cloth.
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