How to descale my RediKettle?
Always check the User Manual for guidance on the safe use of your RediKettle before you boil any water.
CAUTION: Always ensure the RediKettle is on a flat surface and the power cable is positioned in the channel correctly.
Remember that you will be working with hot water and steam, so always ensure that all the safety requirements are fully in place before you start boiling water.
Also refer to the Important safety information Topics in this guide.Minerals in water may deposit at the bottom of the RediKettle. So periodical descaling is needed. Please use detergents according to its instruction. Or according to the following method with white vinegar.
- 1.
Remove the RediKettle from the kettle base.
- 2.
Remove the lid by pressing in both lid locks and pull upwards.
- 3.
Fill the RediKettle with 3 cups of white vinegar.
- 4.
Add water until it is over the deposit in the RediKettle.
- 5. Replace the lid.
- 6.
Allow the RediKettle to stand overnight.
- 7.
The following day, hold the pouring lock down and safely empty the solution from the RediKettle.
- 8.
Remove the lid by pressing in both lid locks and pull upwards.
- 9.
Fill the RediKettle with clean water to the maximum level.
- 10.
Place the RediKettle on the kettle base.
- 11.
Plug the kettle base into the mains.
The RediKettle will beep once.
- 12.
Press the 100 button.
The RediKettle will BEEP and the selected temperature will illuminate blue informing you that it has started to boil. - 13.
As the RediKettle cycles through the temperatures a red light will indicate the current temperature. The blue light indicates the selected temperature.
- 14.
Once the RediKettle has reached the desired temperature it will ‘BEEP’ and the boiling cycle will end.
- 15.
Remove the RediKettle from the kettle base.
- 16.
Hold the pouring lock down.
- 17.
Carefully empty the water after boiling.
CAUTION: Do not open the lid when pouring water, as there is a risk of scalding from hot water.
- 18.
Repeat steps 7 to 16 until there is no remnants of vinegar in the RediKettle.