SilverCrest SWKS 2200 C1
As soon as the water boils, the kettle (4) turns off. The ON/OFF switch (6) returns to the up
position automatically and the integrated power indicator goes out.
Disconnect the power cord (7) plug from the wall outlet, remove the kettle (4) from the base (5)
and pour the water out.
DANGER: Risk of burns
Never touch the kettle (4) housing during or immediately after operation. Only
hold or carry the kettle (4) using the handle (8).
When the water boils, hot steam will be emitted. Be careful not to burn yourself.
Wear oven gloves if necessary. Rotate the kettle (4) so that the steam is
directed away from you.
Maintenance / cleaning
DANGER: Risk of burns
Wait until the kettle (4) is completely cool before cleaning it. Otherwise you
could get burnt.
DANGER: Risk of electric shock
Always remove the mains plug from the socket before cleaning. Failure to do so
could cause an electric shock.
Do not pour or spray any liquids onto the base (5) and do not immerse it in
water or other liquids. This could cause short circuits which could cause electric
shocks or burns.
WARNING about property damage
Do not use abrasive or astringent detergents or tools which could scratch the
surface (e.g. metal sponges). This can cause damage to the kettle (4).
Rinse the kettle (4) out with clean water.
Clean the exterior or the kettle (4) and the base (5) with a slightly damp cloth. For stubborn dirt
add a little detergent to the damp cloth. Make sure there are no detergent residues on the
kettle (4) or the base (5) before operating the kettle (4) again. Dry the kettle (4) and base (5)
well before using again.
To remove stubborn dirt inside the kettle (4) you can use a long-handled
dishwashing brush or bottle brush.
Descaling the kettle (4)
Over time, limescale can build up in the kettle (4). This can result in energy loss and reduce the
lifespan of the kettle (4). Limescale should therefore be removed as soon as it becomes visible.
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