Initial Operation; How To Use; Temperature Control - clage K 5 Mode D'emploi

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K 5

Initial operation

1. Fill the appliance with approx. 1 litre of water. For this purpose, turn the "grey" knob (7) until the level
indicator shows 1 litre of water in the appliance.
2. Plug the mains power cable into the socket outlet.
3. Turn the temperature selector (10) to the "boiling" position.
4. Press push-button (11). The appliance begins to heat. Watch the appliance during this phase.
5. When boiling temperature is reached, turn the temperature selector (10) back and then turn the "red"
knob (8) to dispense hot water.

How to use

Turn knob (7) to fill the appliance with the required amount of water. The water level can be seen on
the level indicator (13) (from one cup to 5 litres). Do not set the temperature any higher than is actually
needed.

Temperature control

1. Set the required temperature on the temperature selector (10) (the symbols are affixed to the knob of
the selector):
Position "1"
Position "2"
2. Press push-button (11) to start heating up.
3. The pilot light in the display window lights up while the heating is on. The appliance switches off auto-
matically when the required temperature has been reached and the pilot light goes out.
Boiling
Position "3"
The following sequence starts when boiling position "3" is selected:
When boiling point is reached, the controller inside the appliance switches the heating off and on to
maintain the water at boiling point. This helps to save energy. The pilot light goes out while the heating
is off.
Always turn the temperature selector down before turning on the hot water!
Turn the "red" knob (8) to dispense hot water. The water temperature can be reduced by additionally
turning on the "blue" knob (9).
Temperature approx. 37 °C (e.g. for washing hands)
Temperature approx. 60 °C (e.g. for washing dishes)
Temperature approx. 99 °C (e.g. for hot drinks)
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