Boiling water, Setting the water temperature – Philips Wasserkocher User Manual
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Put the lid on the kettle and turn the lid clockwise until the line on top of
the kettle is aligned with the line on the lid that indicates
the ‘close’ position.
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Place the kettle on its base and put the plug in the wall socket.
The appliance is now ready for use.
Boiling water
To boil water, you only have to do one thing:
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Press the on/off button. (Fig. 6)
The light ring around the on/off button lights up and the 100°C
light starts to flash to indicate that the kettle is heating up water to
boiling point (Fig. 7).
While the water heats up, the current temperature is shown by the
number of lights that are on. The 100°C light continues to
flash (Fig. 8).
The kettle brings the water to the boil.
When the water boils, you hear an audible signal and the kettle
switches off automatically.
The light around the on/off button goes off and the 100°C light
stays on for 120 seconds to let you know the water has just
boiled (Fig. 9).
Note: You can stop the heating process at any time by pressing the on/off
button or removing the kettle from the base. If you remove the kettle from
the base when it is operating, all settings are lost.
setting the water temperature
With the SET TEMP button on the kettle, you can heat up the water to
different temperatures: 100°C (boiling water), 80°C, 60°C or 40°C.
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Make sure the kettle is empty. Then fill it with cold water.
To make sure the kettle accurately heats up the water to the set
temperature, fill the kettle with at least 0.5l water.
Press the SET TEMP button one or more times to set the desired
temperature (Fig. 10).
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