Cookworks 7242201 WK8213NAH Care and Instruction Manual
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To descale your kettle, fill it with equal parts of water and white vinegar. Boil the mixture, then let it sit for 30 minutes. Rinse the kettle thoroughly with fresh water to remove the vinegar taste.
Ensure that the kettle is properly connected to the power source and the power switch is in the 'on' position. Check if the power outlet is functioning by testing it with another device. If the problem persists, contact customer support.
The Cookworks 7242201 WK8213NAH Kettle is designed specifically for boiling water. Boiling other liquids can damage the kettle or affect its performance.
To clean the exterior, use a damp cloth with mild detergent. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or submerging the kettle in water to prevent damage.
Loud noises during boiling can be caused by mineral deposits on the heating element. Descaling the kettle can help reduce noise levels.
Check for any obstructions or debris on the lid and the kettle rim. Clean them if necessary. Ensure you press down firmly until you hear a click, indicating that the lid is securely closed.
No, the base is not waterproof. Avoid getting the base wet to prevent electrical hazards and damage to the kettle.
If you notice reduced performance, increased boiling time, or visible mineral deposits inside the kettle, it's time to descale. Regular maintenance can help prolong the life of your kettle.
Ensure the voltage rating of the kettle matches the local supply voltage. Using an incompatible voltage can damage the kettle. Consider using a voltage converter or purchasing a compatible model.
The Cookworks kettle includes an automatic shut-off feature, which activates when the water reaches boiling point, and boil-dry protection that prevents operation if there is insufficient water.