Care
Use a special stainless steel care product for
minor cleaning (water stains, light ngerprints,
etc.).
CAUTION: Use only for the exterior! Do not use on
surfaces that come into contact with food. (inside)
Decalcifying
If you have hard water, the electric kettle should
be decalcied regularly (depending on the
hardness of the water, about every 2 - 3 weeks).
Use a commercially available liquid decalcifying
product (do not use chemical decalciers) and
follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
Tip: Mild calcium deposits can also be removed
with a mixture of 5 to 6 tablespoons of vinegar
in 0.5 l of water.
Please observe the following when decalci-
fying the machine:
First, pour cold water into the electric kettle (if
the decalcier foams excessively, use only 0.5 l
of water).
Briey bring it to a boil.
Now, add the decalcier and let the device
stand for a while.
CAUTION: Do not bring this mixture to a boil.
After decalcifying, rinse the pot twice with clear
water.
Do not clean the electric kettle with heavily
abrasive cleaners. They could scratch the
appliance.
Note: Regularly decalcifying your electric kettle
will reduce the electricity used and prolong
the life of the appliance. The calcium content
of water varies from region to region. Please
consult your local water works or utility works for
information on water hardness.
In the event of malfunctions due to calcium
deposits, the guarantee will be voided!
Environmentally friendly disposal
We use only environmentally friendly packaging
for the transport of our appliances. Please
recycle cardboard/paper and plastic packaging
appropriately.
CAUTION! Electrical appliances
should not be disposed of with
the household trash.
Electrical appliances contain valuable raw
materials. When an appliance is worn-out, please
take it to a recognised recycling facility. Please
consult the local authorities for information on
recycling appliances.
Customer service
In the event that your Cloer appliance becomes
defective, please contact your Cloer dealer
or Cloer customer service department. Cloer
electrical appliances comply with current EC
guidelines and safety regulations.
EN
9
Conditions of warranty
Cloer grants you, the private end user, a
limited manufacturer’s warranty. Assuming
careful handling and compliance with the
operating instructions and safety notices, we will
be obligated to replace the appliance at no
cost, insofar as there are defects in material or
workmanship. The repair will be eected by
repairing or replacing defective components.
Any parts replaced will become the property of
Cloer. All further claims of any type, especially
claims for indemnication, are not valid. This
warranty does not aect any rights of the
customer with respect to the sale of goods in
accordance with the applicable national laws.
The warranty period is 2 years starting from the
date on which the product was rst urchased
by an end consumer. The warranty period will
not be extended or begin anew or in any other
way be aected by the subsequent sale, repair
or replacement of the product. This warranty is
passed on to you by your retail dealer. In order
to assert a warranty claim, please contact your
dealer directly.
If you have questions about your product, please
contact the Cloer importer in your country. The
address and telephone number can be found
on our website at http://cloer.com or you can
send an e-mail to
service-uk@cloer.de
As proof of warranty entitlement you must
submit the original sales receipt with the date
of sale and the dealer’s address. Without the
sales receipt, the repair will be carried out at
your expense without asking.
The warranty does not cover damages resulting
from
improper use,
natural wear and tear,
external inuences (e.g. damage from transport,
shocks, jolts, heat, acids, etc.),
insucient decalcifying *
or unsuitable accessories.
The warranty will be void if the appliance
is used commercially,
is opened or modied without authorisation
or if unauthorised repairs are attempted.
Also, the warranty does not apply to consum-
able materials.
* electric kettle / coeemaker / teamaker
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
·
·