User manual PHILIPS HD4608/11

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[. . . ] Com or contact the Philips Consumer Care Centre in your country (you find its phone number in the worldwide guarantee leaflet). If there is no Consumer Care Centre in your country, go to your local Philips dealer. Tips Save energy, only boil what you need Filling your kettle completely to make just one or two cups of tea wastes energy. This Philips kettle has a unique 1 cup indicator so you can easily see exactly how much water you need. [. . . ] Do not let too many other appliances draw power from the same circuit while the kettle is being used. Caution 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. Always place the base and the kettle on a dry, flat and stable surface.  Do not use it to heat up soup or other liquids or jarred, bottled or tinned food. Never fill the kettle below the 1-cup level to prevent it from boiling dry. 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. 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’. This is perfectly normal and does not mean that the kettle has any defects. To prevent damage to the appliance do not use alkaline cleaning agents when cleaning, use a soft cloth and a mild detergent. This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as: - staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environments; - farm houses; - by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environments; - bed and breakfast type environments. This device automatically switches off the kettle if it is accidentally switched on when there is no water or not enough water in it. Lift the kettle from its base and fill it with water to reset boil-dry protection. 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 Remove stickers, if any, from the base or the kettle. 3 To adjust the length of the cord, wind part of it round the reel in the base. 5 Fill the kettle with water up to the maximum level and let the water boil once (see chapter ‘Using the appliance’). [. . . ] In case of normal use (up to 5 times a day), we recommend the following descaling frequency: - Once every 3 months for soft water areas (up to 18dH). 3 After the kettle switches off, add white vinegar (8% acetic acid) to the MAX indication. Storage 1 To store the mains cord, wind it round the reel in the base (Fig. Replacement If the kettle, the base or the mains cord of the appliance is damaged, take the base or the kettle to a service centre authorised by Philips for repair or replacement of the cord to avoid a hazard. [. . . ]

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