Korona 20132 Instruction Manual
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To descale your Korona 20132 Kettle, fill it with a mixture of equal parts water and white vinegar. Let it sit for an hour, then boil the mixture. Rinse thoroughly with clean water before using again.
Check if the kettle is properly connected to the power outlet and ensure the outlet is functional. Also, make sure the kettle is seated correctly on its base. If the issue persists, inspect the power cord for any damage.
It is not recommended to boil milk in the Korona 20132 Kettle as it may cause residue build-up and affect performance. Use a separate pot for boiling milk.
Clean the exterior of the kettle with a damp cloth. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scouring pads as they can damage the finish.
Unusual noises can be due to limescale build-up. Descale the kettle regularly. If the noise persists, it might be due to a faulty heating element, and you may need to contact customer support.
To minimize limescale build-up, empty the kettle after each use and use filtered water if possible. Regular descaling is also recommended.
Yes, the Korona 20132 Kettle is designed to be energy-efficient, using rapid boil technology to heat water quickly and reduce energy consumption.
The maximum capacity of the Korona 20132 Kettle is 1.7 liters. Do not fill above the maximum level to prevent boiling over.
While it is safe to leave water in the kettle overnight, it is recommended to empty it after use to prevent limescale build-up and ensure fresh water for boiling.
The Korona 20132 Kettle is equipped with an automatic shut-off feature that turns the kettle off once the water reaches boiling point. You will hear a click when this occurs.