Care, cleaning and storage, Cleaning the kettle exterior, Cleaning the removable filter – Kambrook KSK210 User Manual

Page 10: Mineral deposits and discolouration

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Always switch off at the power outlet,

and then unplug the kettle from the

power outlet before cleaning.

Cleaning the Kettle Exterior

The outside stainless steel surface of

the kettle may be wiped over with a

damp cloth and polished with a soft,

clean dry cloth.

NOTE: Do not use chemical,

steel wool, or abrasive cleaners

to clean the inside or outside of

the kettle.

CAUTION: To prevent

damage to the

appliance do not use

alkaline cleaning

agents when cleaning,

use a soft cloth and

mild detergents.

WARNING: Never

immerse the kettle base,

switch area, power base

or power supply cord in

water, or allow moisture

to come in contact with

these parts.

Care, Cleaning and Storage

Cleaning the Removable

Filter

The Kambrook Profile 1.7L Kettle

features a removable mesh filter to

filter out scale deposits for cleaner

water. To remove the scale deposits,

remove the filter by opening the

lid of the kettle. Pull the filter firmly

to remove.
The filter can be cleaned by running

under hot water and rubbing with a

soft cleaning cloth or brush. To replace

the filter, simply press the filter down

firmly into the slot behind the spout of

the kettle.

TIP: The filter could become

damaged with time, please

check regularly and replace if

found damaged.

NOTE: Ensure the kettle and

water have cooled down before

attempting to clean the filter.

Mineral Deposits and

Discolouration

Due to the large surface area of the

concealed element interior base,

discolouration due to mineral deposits

from tap water may appear more

obvious by leaving a brown stain on

the base. THIS IS NOT RUST.
To remove the discolouration,

follow the instructions “Removing

mineral deposits”.

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