Krups BW750D50 User Manual
![Krups BW750D50 Kettle manual cover](/images/ZOTAzPyOCbtdLzWOWSKMZEdn/thumbs/thumb175x175.webp)
To descale the Krups BW750D50 Kettle, fill it with a mixture of half white vinegar and half water. Allow it to soak for an hour, then boil the solution, and rinse thoroughly with clean water. Repeat if necessary.
Ensure the kettle is properly connected to a power source and the base. Check the power outlet and the kettle’s power cord for any damage. If it still doesn’t work, it may require professional inspection.
First, check if the kettle is overfilled. Ensure the lid is closed properly. If the leakage persists, inspect the kettle for cracks or damage and contact customer service for assistance.
It is not recommended to boil milk in the Krups BW750D50 Kettle as it can cause residue build-up and affect the kettle's performance. Use it only for boiling water.
Clean the exterior of the kettle using a damp cloth and mild detergent. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scouring pads to prevent scratches.
Ensure the kettle is completely dry before storing. Keep it in a cool, dry place, and wind the cord around the base to prevent tangling.
Regularly descale the kettle and use filtered water to minimize limescale build-up. Empty the kettle after each use to prevent standing water.
Check if the lid is properly closed and the kettle is placed correctly on its base. If the issue persists, it may need a repair or replacement. Contact customer support for guidance.
It is generally safe to use an extension cord if it has a sufficient power rating. However, it is always best to plug the kettle directly into a wall outlet to ensure optimal performance and safety.
Consider replacing the kettle if there are visible signs of damage, persistent electrical issues, or if it no longer heats water efficiently despite troubleshooting efforts.