User manual PHILIPS HD9382/20

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[. . . ] Warning -- Do not use the appliance if the plug, the mains cord, the base or the kettle itself is damaged. 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. -- This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and if they understand the hazards involved. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children unless they are older than 8 and supervised. [. . . ] 25L water to make sure that the selected hot drink reaches the right temperature. The actual temperature may deviate slightly from the indicated temperature. -- There are 4 buttons that represent different hot drinks: 1 Green/White tea: 80°C 2 Oolong tea: 90°C 3 Instant Coffee: 95°C 4 Black tea/Boil: 100°C -- Press the power button ( ) to turn on the kettle. -- While the kettle heats the water to the preset temperature, the light ring around the selected button pulsates slowly until the water has reached the preset temperature. -- When the water has reached the preset temperature, you hear a signal. The light ring around the selected button stops pulsating and lights up continuously. -- After 2 minutes, if you haven’t used the hot water, a reminder signal will beep. Note: You can select a different type of hot drink by pressing a different button while the kettle is operating. This is only possible if the temperature of the water is still below the temperature of the newly pressed button. Note: You can deactivate the appliance by pressing the power button or by removing the kettle from the base. Keeping water warm at the preset temperature You can use the keep-warm function to keep water warm at the preset temperature for 30 minutes. To activate the keep-warm function, press the KEEP WARM button ( ) after you have pressed the desired preset button. When the water has reached the preset temperature, the light ring around the KEEP WARM button pulsates slowly for 30 minutes. If you want to cancel the keep-warm function, press the KEEP WARM button or remove the kettle from the base. After this, you hear a signal and the kettle switches off automatically. Note: If you press another preset button while the keep-warm function is activated, you need to reactivate the keep-warm function as well. Descaling the kettle Depending on the water hardness in your area, scale may build up inside the kettle over time. Descale the kettle regularly by following the instructions in this user manual. We recommend the following descaling frequency: -- Once every 3 months for soft water areas (up to 18dH). Rinse the kettle and then boil twice (steps 10-12) to remove all vinegar. [. . . ] For details, see section ‘Boil-dry protection’ in chapter ‘Important’. Kettle, but it switches off For details, see section ‘Boil-dry protection’ in chapter automatically. Remove the kettle from the base and place it on the base correctly. The kettle does not heat up the water or the water does not reach the preset temperature. [. . . ]

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