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Stainless steel kettle
KH2220
Read the operating instructions carefully before
using the appliance for the first time and preserve
this booklet for later reference. Pass the manual on
to whomsoever might acquire the appliance at a la-
ter date.
Intended Use
• This appliance is not for commercial or outdoor
use.
• The electric water kettle is exclusively suitable
for heating water and may not be used for hea-
ting other liquids.
Describtion of the appli-
ance
ᕡ Chute
ᕢ Release button
ᕣ Indicator lamp
ᕤ On/Off switch
ᕥ Level indicator
ᕦ Base station
ᕧ Kettle
Technical Data
Power supply: 230V / 50Hz
Output: 2200 Watt
Content: 1.7 Litres
Safety instructions
• Use the electric water kettle only for the inten-
ded purpose and in accordance with this user
manual.
ƽ Danger of electrical shock
• Make sure that the base with the electrical con-
nections does not come into contact with water!
Let the base dry completely before using, should
it ever accidentally become wet.
• Make sure that the power cord never becomes
wet or damp during operation. Lay the cord
such that it cannot be pinched or otherwise
damaged.
• Arrange for defective power plugs and/or
cables to be replaced as soon as possible by a
qualified technician or by our Customer Service
Department to avoid the risk of injury.
• Always pull the plug out of the power socket
after use. Switching off the device is not suffi-
cient because the device receives power as long
as the power plug is connected to the socket.
• Use the appliance only if the local mains volta-
ge complies with the rated voltage of the appli-
ance (230 V for 50 Hz).
ƽ Fire hazard! / Risk of injury!
• Always heat the water with a closed lid, other-
wise the automatic cut out may not work. Boiling
water can then spray out over the edge.
• Hot vapours may leak out and the electric water
kettle may be very hot while in operation. It is
always best to wear oven mitts when handling
the kettle.
• Make sure that the appliance is placed on a sta-
ble and vertical base, before you switch on the
appliance. Boiling water can cause an unstabile
kettle to fall over.
• Do not leave a heat generating appliance
unsupervised!
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