Krups BW710D51 User Manual
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To descale your Krups BW710D51 kettle, fill it with a mixture of equal parts water and white vinegar. Boil the solution, then let it sit for 15-20 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with fresh water before using the kettle again.
If the kettle does not turn on, ensure it is properly connected to a working power outlet. Check the power cord and plug for any damage. If the problem persists, contact Krups customer service for further assistance.
Yes, the Krups BW710D51 kettle has a cordless design with a 360-degree rotational base for easy handling and pouring.
No, the Krups BW710D51 kettle does not have an adjustable temperature setting. It is designed for boiling water to 100°C (212°F) quickly and efficiently.
Kettles typically make noise while heating water due to the heating element and boiling process. However, if the noise is unusually loud, it may indicate limescale buildup. Regular descaling can help reduce noise.
To clean the exterior of the Krups BW710D51 kettle, use a damp cloth with mild detergent. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or immersing the kettle in water.
The Krups BW710D51 kettle has a capacity of 1.7 liters, suitable for making multiple cups of tea or coffee at once.
If the kettle shuts off before boiling, ensure the lid is properly closed and the kettle is positioned correctly on its base. The auto shut-off feature may be triggered if these conditions are not met.
To prevent limescale buildup, regularly descale the kettle and use filtered water if possible. Empty the kettle after each use to avoid standing water.
It is normal for new kettles to have a slight plastic smell initially. Boil water several times and discard it to help eliminate the odor. If the smell persists, contact Krups customer support.