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Keeping Warm

If the water in the kettle (3) is to be kept at a certain temperature for a prolonged period, the
keep-warm function can be switched on. This is particularly advisable if tea is being prepared in
the kettle.
The device switches off the heating element once the water has reached the set temperature
and switches it back on again as soon as the temperature of the water drops.
1. Press the keep-warm button (12). The control lamp in the button lights up.
2. Heat the water to the temperature you want (see the "Preparation" chapter | "Boiling
Water" or "Preparation" | "Heating Water").
hear two short beeps. The control lamps (On / Off button (11), keep-warm button, selec-
ted temperature button) continue to be lit up constantly. The water is reheated as soon as
it starts to cool down. As soon as the thermostat switches the heating back on, the control
lamp for the selected temperature button lights up again.
3. The kettle can be removed from the base station (4) and placed back on it at any time. The
keep-warm function remains switched on.
4. If the keep-warm function is to be switched off, press the On / Off button. A long beep is
heard and all three control lamps go out.
5. Pull the mains plug out of the plug socket and allow the device to cool down before it is
cleaned and / or stored away (see the "Cleaning and Care" chapter).
The keep-warm function switches off automatically after two hours.
Tips For Making Tea
Not all tea is the same. In very literal terms, tea is just an aqueous infusion of the tea plant
Camellia sinensis. This may be black or green tea. A distinction should be made from tea-like
products, the so-called herbal and fruit teas.
This also means that not all tea-making can be the same. Depending on the variety, teas are
infused with water at a different temperature in order to bring out the valuable ingredients and
the fl avour of the particular variety on the one hand and also preserve them on the other hand.
For this reason, the different varieties also have infusion times of different lengths.
Below we have summarised a few of the most important basics for making tea. But you should
also always note the preparation details provided on the packaging.
In the case of tea bags, it is essential to note the manufacturer's preparation instructions.
After the end of the heating process, you will
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