Automatic safety shut-off, Cleaning and maintenance, Cleaning the anti-scale filter – Fagor TK-500 User Manual

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10. INFORMATION FOR THE CORRECT

DISPOSAL OF ELECTRICAL AND

ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES

At the end of its working

life, the product must not

be disposed of as urban

waste. It must be taken to

a special local authority

differentiated waste

collection centre or to a

dealer providing this service. Disposing of

a household appliance separately avoids

possible negative consequences for the

environment and health deriving from

inappropriate disposal and enables the

constituent materials to be recovered to

obtain significant savings in energy and

resources.

To remind you that you must collaborate

with a selective collection scheme, the

symbol shown appears on the product

warning you not to dispose of it in

traditional refuse containers.

For further information, contact your local

authority or the shop where you bought the

product.

7. AUTOMATIC SAFETY SHUT-OFF

The kettle is fitted with an automatic safety

protection device in case of overheating

and for when there is no water in the kettle.

It is activated if the kettle is turned on when

there is not enough water inside, i.e. when

the water level is below the MIN mark. If

this happens, switch the kettle off at the

mains and unplug the cable. Leave to cool

for 10 minutes, then refill with cold water

and plug the appliance back in.

8. CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

After use, unplug the appliance from the

mains and leave to cool.

Clean the base and the outside of the

kettle with a damp (not cloth) and dry

thoroughly with a soft, clean cloth before

storing or plugging back into the mains.

Remove the stubborn marks with a cloth

dampened (not wet) with soap and water or

a gentle, non-abrasive, cleaner.

Do not use chemical products or abrasive

detergents that may scratch the plastic

coating.

Protect the connection base, cable and

plug against humidity.

After repeated use, lime deposits may form

on the inside of the kettle and interfere with

its correct working. These deposits can

be removed using any kettle decalcifying

products available on the market.

If you prefer, you can also decalcify your

kettle with white vinegar. To do so, follow

the instructions outlined below:

Place three cups of vinegar in the

kettle and then fill with water. Leave the

water-vinegar mixture to soak overnight

(without boiling).

The next morning, pour away the water-

vinegar mixture, fill the kettle with fresh

water and then empty once again.

Repeat this operation. The kettle is now

ready for use.

We recommend that you decalcify your

kettle once every 4 weeks if used on a

daily basis.

The following steps can only be taken

when the kettle is SWITCHED OFF,

unplugged from the mains and the kettle

and water are cold.

1. Open the lid of the jug.

2. Extract the anti-scale filter from the jug,

pulling upwards at an angle.

3. Clean the anti-scale filter with a soft

washing-up brush.

4. If necessary, you can leave the anti-

scale filter soaking in vinegar or lemon

juice for a few hours.

5. Rinse the filter thoroughly and dry it

carefully.

6. Install the filter into the jug, aligning it

with the guides in the opening and then

press downwards at an angle. Place

the filter into position by pressing gently

until it is securely in place.

9. CLEANING THE ANTI-SCALE

FILTER

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