Sencor SWK 1796SS User Manual
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To descale the Sencor SWK 1796SS kettle, fill it with a mixture of water and white vinegar, usually in equal parts. Boil the mixture and let it sit for about 30 minutes. Rinse thoroughly with clean water before use.
If the kettle does not switch off automatically, ensure that the lid is properly closed. The automatic shut-off feature works when steam passes through the lid sensor. If issues persist, contact customer support.
It is not recommended to boil milk in the Sencor SWK 1796SS kettle, as it can cause damage or leave residues that are difficult to clean. Use the kettle for boiling water only.
If the kettle is not heating water properly, check if the power cord is securely connected and the outlet is functioning. Ensure the base and kettle contacts are clean and dry. If the issue persists, seek professional repair services.
To clean the exterior of the kettle, use a soft damp cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners or scouring pads, as these can scratch the surface. For tough stains, a mild dish detergent can be used.
Loud noises during boiling may be due to limescale buildup. Regular descaling can help minimize noise. Additionally, ensure the kettle is placed on a stable and even surface.
A slight plastic smell is normal for new kettles. Boil water a few times and discard to help eliminate the odor. If the smell persists, contact the manufacturer.
To prevent rust, empty the kettle after each use and leave the lid open to allow it to dry completely. Regular descaling also helps prevent rust formation.
The Sencor SWK 1796SS kettle features a concealed heating element, making it easier to clean and reducing the buildup of limescale.
The maximum water capacity of the Sencor SWK 1796SS kettle is 1.7 liters. It is important not to exceed this limit to prevent overflow and damage.