Breville BTM800XL Hot Beverage Maker User Manual


 
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CARE & CLEANING YOUR BREVILLE TEA MAKER
Cleaning the Tea Basket Lid,
Tea Basket and Tea Scoop
Wash the Tea Basket Lid, Tea Basket
1.
and Tea Scoop in warm soapy water
with a soft sponge, rinse and dry
thoroughly. A non-abrasive liquid
cleanser or mild spray solution may be
used to avoid build-up of stains. Apply
the cleanser to the sponge, not the
accessory surfaces, before cleaning.
Alternatively, these accessories are
2.
dishwasher safe.
Let all surfaces dry thoroughly prior
3.
to using.
Cleaning the Power Base
Wipe the Power Base with a soft
1.
damp sponge.
Let all surfaces dry thoroughly prior
2.
to inserting the power plug into a
wall outlet.
Storage
Ensure the Tea Maker is switched off,
1.
cleaned and dried before storing.
Ensure that the assembled Tea Basket
2.
is securely attached to the magnetic
post within the Glass Jug.
Ensure that Jug Lid is securely
3.
in place.
Wrap the power cord around the power 4.
cord storage under the Power Base.
Stand the Tea Maker upright on the
5.
Power Base. Do not store anything
on top.
c) Add 6 tablespoons of white vinegar
and boil. Leave to soak overnight
then discard the solution. Fill the
Glass Jug with clean water, boil,
then discard the water. Repeat
if necessary.
Dry thoroughly with a soft, lint-free cloth
5.
before using.
NOTE:
Through regular use over time, scale
build-up can affect the performance
and the life of the Tea Maker. Lime
and phosphate are common forms
of scale that can damage your
Tea Maker. Lime scale, a harmless
mineral, comes in the appearance
of white-colored or rusty looking
build up on the inner walls and inner
base of the Glass Jug. Phosphate
scale can’t be seen, however, it can
cause the water to appear cloudy
when heated. To prevent scale from
damaging your Tea Maker, ensure
to de-scale the Glass Jug regularly.
Use a commercial de-scaling agent
and follow the instructions that
come with the agent.