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CLEANING
When cleaning the appliance, you should
pay attention to the following:
• Remove the plug from the mains
socket, and allow the appliance to
cool down completely before cleaning
it.
• Never submerge the appliance base,
cord or plug in water, and no water
must be allowed to enter the appli-
ance base.
• Clean the appliance and base by
wiping with a damp cloth. A little
washing-up liquid can be added if the
appliance is heavily soiled.
• Do not use scouring pads, steel wool
or any form of strong solvents or
abrasive cleaning agents to clean the
appliance, as they can damage the
external surfaces of the appliance.
• IMPORTANT! Allow the appliance to
dry fully after cleaning before using
again. The appliance must not be
used if the base or the underside of
the appliance is wet.
• Make sure the appliance is clean and
dry before stowing it away for longer
periods of time.
DESCALING
The calcium content of ordinary tap
water means limescale may gradually
be deposited inside the appliance. This
limescale may be loosened using acetic
acid (NOT ordinary vinegar) or descaler,
available in supermarkets, etc.
1. Mix 100 ml acetic acid with 300 ml
cold water, or follow the instructions
on the descaler packaging.
2. Pour the solution into the appliance
and switch on using the On/Off but-
ton.
3. Boil until the appliance switches off
automatically.
4. Leave the solution in the appliance for
approx. 10 minutes before emptying.
5. To remove the last residues of lime
scale and acetic acid, fill the appli-
ance with fresh cold water and boil.
Do this three times.
The appliance is now ready for use.