Cleaning and descaling – Philips Wasserkocher User Manual

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a keeping water warm at the current temperature

1  Press the KEEP WARM button (Fig. 12).
Note: If the current temperature is lower than 60°C, you first have to set the

temperature (see point B below).

B keeping water warm at a higher temperature than the

current temperature

1  Press the SET TEMP button one or more times to set the desired 

temperature (see section ‘Setting the temperature’).

2  Press the KEEP WARM button (Fig. 12).

3  Press the on/off button.

The light ring round the KEEP WARM button and the on/off button

go on to indicate that the KEEP WARM function is

activated (Fig. 13).



The kettle keeps the water warm for 30 minutes.

When the kettle heats up the water to keep it at the selected 

temperature, the light of the desired temperature flashes. When the 

water has reached the selected temperature, the light of the desired 

temperature lights up continuously.

After 30 minutes, you hear an audible signal and the kettle switches

off automatically.

Note: You can always stop the keep-warm process at any time. To do so, press

the KEEP WARM button or the on/off button or remove the kettle from the

base.
Note: If you remove the kettle from the base, the set keep-warm temperature

is lost.
Note: If the selected keep-warm temperature is 100°C, the kettle keeps the

water at a temperature between 90°C and 100°C to avoid excessive steam

development. If the selected keep-warm temperature is 80°, 60° or 40°C, the

kettle keeps the water at a temperature between 5°C below and 5°C above

the selected temperature.

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