Daewoo 1.7L 3KW Astoria SDA1817 Manual
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To descale your kettle, fill it halfway with equal parts of water and white vinegar. Let it sit for an hour, then boil the solution. Discard the mixture and rinse thoroughly with fresh water. Boil fresh water once or twice to remove any remaining vinegar taste.
Ensure the kettle is properly connected to a functioning power outlet. Check that the power switch is in the "on" position. If it still doesn't work, inspect the power cord and plug for damage. If the problem persists, consider contacting customer support.
Boiling milk in the kettle is not recommended as it can cause residue build-up and damage the heating element. Use the kettle for boiling water only to ensure longevity and optimal performance.
To clean the exterior of your kettle, unplug it and let it cool down. Use a damp cloth with mild detergent to wipe the surface. Avoid using abrasive materials that may scratch the surface. Dry with a soft cloth after cleaning.
Some noise during operation is normal as the water heats up and bubbles form. However, if the noise is excessive, it could indicate limescale build-up. Regular descaling can help reduce the noise.
Ensure the kettle is completely dry before storing. Coil the power cord under the base to keep it tidy. Store the kettle in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight.
Regularly empty the kettle after use and occasionally boil a water and vinegar solution to descale. Using filtered water can also help reduce limescale formation.
This could be due to a faulty thermostat or a mineral build-up affecting the sensor. Try descaling the kettle first. If the problem persists, consult the warranty details or contact customer support for a replacement.
While it's generally safe, leaving water in the kettle overnight can lead to limescale build-up and affect the taste of the water. It's best to empty the kettle after each use.
If the kettle takes longer than usual to boil water or fails to heat at all, the heating element may be damaged. Unplug the kettle and inspect for visible signs of damage or corrosion. Consult a professional if you suspect a problem.