Black & Decker JKC650KT Manuel d'utilisateur Page 3

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How to Use
This appliance is for household use only.
Before first use, wash the interior of the kettle and the scale filter as instructed in
the Cleaning section.
BOILING WATER
1. To open the lid, press the lid release switch. The lid pops
up (A).
2. Fill the kettle to your selected level. Be sure not to exceed
the MAX line on the water window (B).
3. To close the lid, push down until it snaps into place.
IMPORTANT: Never open the lid while water is boiling.
4. Always use the base and the kettle on a flat, level surface.
Place the kettle onto the 360° swivel base (C) and plug
into an electrical wall outlet.
5. Press down the I/O (On/Off) switch (D). The indicator light
illuminates.
6. Once boiling cycle is finished, unplug the unit.
WARNING: Be careful when opening the lid, as you might
get a splash of hot water. Wait a few minutes for
condensation to evaporate. After boiling water, the outside of
the kettle is hot. Use only the handle to pick it up. Do not
grasp kettle body with both hands.
SCALE FILTER
Always boil water with the scale filter in place just behind
the spout (E).
Lime scale forms over time when water is heated. Though
scale is natural and harmless, it may produce a powdery
substance or mineral-like chunks that can get into your hot
beverages and affect the taste. While the concealed element in this kettle is
designed to help reduce scale buildup, the filter helps prevent particles from
pouring into your beverage.
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Product may vary slightly from what is illustrated.
†1.Scale filter (Part# JKC650KT-01)
2. Lid
3. Lid release switch
4. Handle
5. Power indicator light
6. Window with water-level markings
7. I/O (On/Off) switch
†8.360° swivel base (Part# JKC650KT-02)
† Consumer replaceable/removables parts
A
B
D
C
E
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