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Introduction

Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips! To fully benefit from the

support that Philips offers, register your product at www.philips.com/welcome.

General description (Fig. 1)

A Lid

B Spout

C Scale filter

D Water level indicator

E Temperature settings

F Temperature knob

G Base

H Mains cord

I Cord storage facility

J On/off switch with power-on light

K Lid release button

Important

Read this user manual carefully before you use the appliance and save it for future

reference.

Danger

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Do not immerse the appliance or the base in water or any other liquid.
Warning

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Check if the voltage indicated on the appliance corresponds to the local mains

voltage before you connect the appliance.

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Do not use the appliance if the plug, the mains cord, the base or the appliance

itself is damaged.

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If the mains cord is damaged, you must have it replaced by Philips, a service

centre authorised by Philips or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a

hazard.

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This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with

reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and

knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning

use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.

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Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the

appliance.

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Keep the mains cord out of the reach of children. Do not let the mains cord

hang over the edge of the table or worktop on which the appliance stands.

Excess cord can be stored in or around the base of the appliance.

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Hot water can cause serious burns. Be careful when the kettle contains hot

water.

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Do not touch the body of the kettle during and some time after use, as it gets

very hot. Always lift the kettle by its handle.

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Never fill the kettle beyond the maximum level indication. If the kettle has

been overfilled, boiling water may be ejected from the spout and cause scalding.

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Do not open the lid while the water is heating up. Be careful when you open the

lid immediately after the water has boiled: the steam that comes out of the kettle

is very hot.

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This rapid-boil kettle can draw up to 13 amps from the power supply in your

home. Make sure that the electrical system in your home and the circuit to which

the kettle is connected can cope with this level of power consumption. Do not

let too many other appliances draw power from the same circuit while the kettle

is being used.

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Only use the kettle in combination with its original base.
Caution

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Do not connect the appliance to an external switching device such as a timer

and do not connect it to a circuit that is regularly switched on and off by the

utility. This prevents a hazard that could be caused by inadvertent resetting of the

thermal cut-out.

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Only connect the appliance to an earthed wall socket.

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Always place the base and the kettle on a dry, flat and stable surface.

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Never fill the kettle below the 1-cup level to prevent it from boiling dry.

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The kettle is only intended for heating or boiling water. Do not use it to heat up

soup or other liquids or jarred, bottled or tinned food.

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Depending on the hardness of the water in your area, small spots may appear

on the heating element of your kettle when you use it. This phenomenon is

the result of scale build-up on the heating element and on the inside of the

kettle over time. The harder the water, the faster scale builds up. Scale can occur

in different colours. Although scale is harmless, too much scale can influence

the performance of your kettle. Descale your kettle regularly by following the

instructions given in chapter ‘Descaling’.

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Some condensation may appear on the base of the kettle. This is perfectly

normal and does not mean that the kettle has any defects.

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Do not let any water run into the temperature knob.

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This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such

as:

1 staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environments;

2 farm houses;

3 by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environments;

4 bed and breakfast type environments.

Boil-dry protection

This kettle is equipped with boil-dry protection. This device automatically switches

off the kettle if it is accidentally switched on when there is no water or not enough

water in it. The on/off switch goes to ‘off’ position and the power-on light goes out.

Let the kettle cool down for 10 minutes. Then lift it from its base to reset the boil-dry

protection. The kettle is now ready for use again.

Electromagnetic fields (EMF)

This Philips appliance complies with all standards regarding electromagnetic fields

(EMF). If handled properly and according to the instructions in this user manual, the

appliance is safe to use based on scientific evidence available today.

Before first use

1

Place the base on a dry, flat and stable surface.

2

To adjust the length of the cord, push part of it into the cord slot in the

base. (Fig. 2)

3

Rinse the kettle with water.

4

Fill the kettle with water up to the 5-cup level. Let the water boil once (see

chapter ‘Using the appliance’).

5

Pour out the hot water and rinse the kettle once more.

Using the appliance

1

Fill the kettle with water. You can fill the kettle either through the spout or

through the open lid. (Fig. 3)

To ensure that the kettle heats the water to the set temperature, fill the kettle to the

4-cup level.

2

Close the lid.

Make sure that the lid is properly closed to prevent the kettle from boiling dry.

3

Place the kettle on its base and put the plug in the wall socket.

4

Turn the temperature knob to set the desired temperature (Fig. 4).

1 ’Green tea’ symbol: setting for heating up water to the required temperature for

white, mate or green tea.

2 ’Coffee beans’ symbol: setting for heating up water to the required temperature

for instant coffee or drip filter coffee.

3 ’Black tea’ symbol: setting for heating up water to the required temperature for

black tea, herbal tea, red bush tea, hot chocolate, (instant) soup, pasta, rice and

noodles. Only at this setting, the water is boiled.

5

Push down the on/off switch to switch on the kettle.

, The power-on light goes on and the kettle starts to heat up.

, The kettle automatically switches off and the power-on light goes out when

the water reaches the set temperature.

Note: To interrupt the heating or boiling process, switch off the kettle.

Cleaning

Always unplug the appliance before you clean it.
Never use scouring pads, abrasive cleaning agents or aggressive liquids such as

petrol or acetone to clean the appliance.
Never immerse the kettle or its base in water.

1

Clean the outside of the kettle with a soft cloth moistened with warm water

and some mild cleaning agent.

2

Clean the scale filter.

Scale is not harmful to your health but it may give your drink a powdery taste. The

scale filter prevents scale particles from ending up in your drink. Clean the scale filter

regularly.

You can clean the filter in three ways:

1 leave the filter in the kettle when you descale the whole appliance (see chapter

‘Descaling’);

2 take the filter out of the kettle and gently brush it with a soft nylon brush under

a running tap; (Fig. 5)

3 take the filter out of the kettle and clean it in the dishwasher.

3

After you have cleaned the filter under the tap or in the dishwasher, push

the filter back into the spout until it clicks into place (Fig. 6).

Descaling

To prolong the life of the kettle, descale it regularly.

In case of normal use (up to 5 times a day), we recommend the following descaling

frequency:

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