Cookworks 7036682 KE01402SC-CE Care and Instruction Manual

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Pages 7
Year 2017
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Cookworks 7036682 KE01402SC-CE Kettle Specification

The Cookworks 7036682 KE01402SC-CE Kettle is a practical and efficient kitchen appliance designed for everyday use. This electric kettle features a 1.7-liter capacity, making it suitable for families or individuals who frequently enjoy hot beverages. It is powered by a 2200-watt heating element, ensuring rapid boiling times to enhance convenience and efficiency. The kettle is crafted from durable stainless steel, which not only adds a sleek and modern aesthetic to any kitchen but also ensures longevity and resistance to wear.

For ease of use, the kettle is equipped with a 360-degree rotational base, allowing for easy handling and placement from any direction, which is particularly useful for both left and right-handed users. It includes an automatic shut-off feature and boil-dry protection, enhancing safety by preventing the kettle from operating without water. The water level indicator is clearly marked, facilitating accurate filling to desired levels and minimizing water wastage.

Additionally, the kettle's spout is designed to ensure a precise and drip-free pour, minimizing spills and mess. The removable and washable filter helps to maintain the purity and taste of the water, ensuring each cup is as fresh as possible. This kettle also incorporates a comfortable, ergonomic handle that remains cool to the touch, providing a secure grip during use. Overall, the Cookworks 7036682 KE01402SC-CE Kettle combines functionality, safety, and style, making it a reliable choice for any household.

Cookworks 7036682 KE01402SC-CE Kettle F.A.Q.

How do I clean the Cookworks 7036682 KE01402SC-CE Kettle?

To clean the kettle, fill it with a mixture of equal parts water and white vinegar. Boil the solution and then let it sit for 15-20 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with clean water until the vinegar smell is gone.

What should I do if the kettle is not turning on?

First, check if the kettle is properly plugged into a functioning power outlet. Ensure the lid is securely closed. If it still doesn't turn on, try resetting the kettle by unplugging it for a few minutes before plugging it back in.

How can I descale my Cookworks kettle?

To descale, fill the kettle with a descaling solution or a mixture of water and citric acid. Boil and leave it for a few hours, then rinse thoroughly. Repeat if necessary to remove all scale.

Can I boil milk in the Cookworks 7036682 KE01402SC-CE Kettle?

It is not recommended to boil milk in the kettle as it can cause damage to the heating element and affect the taste of future boils. Use the kettle for boiling water only.

The kettle lid won't close properly, what should I do?

Check for any obstructions or debris around the lid and hinge. Clean it if necessary. If the problem persists, it may require professional inspection or replacement of the lid mechanism.

What is the maximum capacity of the Cookworks kettle?

The maximum capacity of the Cookworks 7036682 KE01402SC-CE Kettle is 1.7 liters. Do not fill past the maximum fill line to avoid overflowing when boiling.

How do I prevent the kettle from developing limescale?

Regularly empty the kettle after use and dry it. Use filtered or soft water to reduce limescale buildup. Descale the kettle periodically, especially if you live in a hard water area.

Why does the kettle turn off before the water boils?

This could be due to a faulty thermostat or the kettle not being positioned correctly on the base. Ensure the kettle is correctly seated and try again. If the issue persists, it may need technical servicing.

The kettle is making unusual noises, what could be the cause?

Unusual noises can be caused by limescale buildup or the kettle being on an uneven surface. Try descaling the kettle and ensure it is on a stable, flat surface.

Is the kettle energy-efficient?

The Cookworks 7036682 KE01402SC-CE Kettle is designed to be energy-efficient by automatically turning off once the water reaches boiling point, reducing unnecessary energy consumption.