Korona 20331 Instruction Manual
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To descale your Korona 20331 Kettle, fill it with equal parts of water and white vinegar. Let it sit for an hour, then boil the solution, empty the kettle, and rinse thoroughly with fresh water.
Ensure the kettle is properly connected to the power source and the outlet is functioning. Check if the lid is securely closed and the kettle is seated correctly on its base. If the problem persists, consult the user manual or contact customer support.
It is not recommended to boil milk in the Korona 20331 Kettle as it may cause damage or leave residues that are difficult to clean. Use the kettle for water only.
Clean the filter every 1-2 weeks or whenever you notice a buildup of limescale or debris. Rinse it under warm water and use a soft brush if necessary.
The maximum water capacity of the Korona 20331 Kettle is 1.7 liters. Avoid exceeding this limit to prevent water from spilling during boiling.
A loud noise during boiling is usually due to limescale buildup on the heating element. Descale your kettle regularly to minimize noise.
To prevent limescale buildup, regularly descale the kettle and use filtered or distilled water if possible.
Yes, the Korona 20331 Kettle is cordless when removed from its 360-degree swivel base, allowing for convenient pouring.
If the kettle doesn't switch off automatically, ensure the lid is closed properly. If the issue continues, the thermostat may be faulty, and you should contact customer service for assistance.
To reduce boiling time, fill the kettle with only the amount of water you need. Using warm water from the tap can also help speed up the process.