OPERATING YOUR BREVILLE VARIABLE TEMPERATURE KETTLE™

NOTE:

Through regular use over time, scale build-up in the kettle can affect the performance and the life of the kettle. Lime and phosphate are common forms of scale that can damage your kettle.

Lime scale, a harmless mineral, comes in the appearance of white-colored or rusty looking build up on the inner walls of the kettle.

Phosphate scale can’t be seen, however, it can cause the water to appear cloudy when heated.

To prevent scale from damaging your kettle, ensure that the kettle is de-scaled regularly – refer to Care and Cleaning (Page 18). To avoid scale build-up, empty the kettle after use and do not allow water to stand in the kettle overnight.

NOTE:

The default temperature setting of

the kettle when switched on at the power outlet is 212°F.

When the kettle is unplugged at the power outlet and plugged back in,

it will automatically default to the 212°F temperature setting.

When the kettle remains plugged in at the power outlet and different temperature settings have been selected, the kettle will default to the last selected temperature setting.

WARNING: DO NOT OPEN THE LID ! DURING AND AFTER OPERATION.

THIS MAY RESULT IN BOILING WATER SPLASHING FROM THE KETTLE. POUR ALL THE HOT WATER FROM THE KETTLE BEFORE OPENING THE LID TO REFILL.

NOTE:

This kettle must be used only with the power base supplied. Use caution when pouring water from your kettle, as boiling / heated water and steam will scald. Do not pour the water too quickly.

NOTE:

Always fill the kettle to between the minimum (500) and maximum (MAX 1800) marks on the water window on the kettle. Too little water will result in the kettle switching off.

Filling above the maximum mark on the water window of the kettle may result in boiling / heated water splashing from the kettle..

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Breville BKE820XL manual Operating Your Breville Variable Temperature Kettle