Philips Kettle HD4646/25 HD4646/25 User Manual

Product codes
HD4646/25
Page of 8
English
introduction
Congratulations on purchasing this Philips kettle! In this user manual you find 
all the information you need to enjoy your kettle optimally for a long time.
general description (Fig. 1)
A  On/off switch (I/O)
B  Lid 
C Spout
D  Water level indicator
E Base 
F  Scale filter
important
Read this user manual carefully before you use the appliance and save it for 
future reference.
Danger
 - Do not immerse the appliance or the base in water or any other liquid.
Warning
 - Check if the voltage indicated on the appliance corresponds to the local 
mains voltage before you connect the appliance.
 - Do not use the appliance if the plug, the mains cord, the base or the 
appliance itself is damaged.
 - If the mains cord is damaged, you must have it replaced by Philips, a 
service centre authorised by Philips or similarly qualified persons in 
order to avoid a hazard.
 - This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with 
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience 
and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction 
concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
 - Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the 
appliance.
 - Keep the mains cord out of the reach of children. Do not let the 
mains cord hang over the edge of the table or worktop on which the 
appliance stands. Excess cord can be stored in or around the base of 
the appliance.
 - Only use the kettle in combination with its original base.
 - Hot water can cause serious burns. Be careful when the kettle contains 
hot water.
 - Keep the mains cord, the base and the kettle away from hot surfaces.
 - Never fill the kettle beyond the maximum level indication. If the kettle 
has been  overfilled, boiling water may be ejected from the spout and 
cause scalding.
 - Do not open the lid while the water is heating up. Be careful when 
you open the lid immediately after the water has boiled: the steam 
that comes out of the kettle is very hot.
Caution
 - Do not touch the body of the kettle during and some time after use, as 
it gets very hot. Always lift the kettle by its handle.
 - Always place the base and the kettle on a dry, flat and stable surface. 
 - The kettle is only intended for boiling water. Do not use it to heat up 
soup or other liquids or jarred, bottled or tinned food. 
 - Always make sure the water in the kettle at least covers the bottom of 
the kettle to prevent the kettle from boiling dry.
 - Depending on the hardness of the water in your area, small spots may 
appear on the heating element of your kettle when you use it. This 
phenomenon is the result of scale build-up on the heating element and 
on the inside of the kettle over time. The harder the water, the faster 
scale builds up. Scale can occur in different colours. Although scale is 
harmless, too much scale can influence the performance of your kettle. 
Descale your kettle regularly by following the instructions given in the 
chapter ‘Descaling’.
 - Some condensation may appear on the base of the kettle. This is 
perfectly normal and does not mean that the kettle has any defects.
Boil-dry protection
This kettle is equipped with boil-dry protection. This device automatically 
switches off the kettle if it is accidentally switched on when there is no 
water or not enough water in it. The on/off switch stays in ‘on’ position. Set 
the on/off switch to ‘off’ and let the kettle cool down for 10 minutes. Then 
lift the kettle from its base to reset the boil-dry protection. The kettle is now 
ready for use again. 
Electromagnetic fields (EMF)
This Philips appliance complies with all standards regarding electromagnetic 
fields (EMF). If handled properly and according to the instructions in this 
user manual, the appliance is safe to use based on scientific evidence 
available today.
Before first use
 1 
 Remove stickers, if any, from the base or the kettle.
 2 
Place the base on a dry, stable and flat surface.
 3 
 To adjust the length of the cord, wind it round the reel in the base.
 4 
 Pass the cord through one of the slots in the base.
 5 
 Rinse the kettle with water.
 6 
 Fill the kettle with water up to the maximum level and let the water 
boil once (see ‘Using the appliance’). 
 7 
 Pour out the hot water and rinse the kettle once more.
Using the appliance
 1 
 Fill the kettle with water either through the spout or through the 
open lid (Fig. 2).
 2 
 If the lid is open, close the lid.
Make sure that the lid is properly closed to prevent the kettle from boiling 
dry.
 3 
 Place the kettle on its base, put the plug in the wall socket. 
 - Set the on/off switch to ‘I’ (Fig. 3).
 
, The kettle starts heating up.
 
, The kettle switches off automatically when the water has reached 
boiling point.
Note: You can interrupt the boiling process by pressing the on/off switch to ‘O’.
Cleaning and descaling
Always unplug the appliance before you clean it.
Never use scouring pads, abrasive cleaning agents or aggressive liquids 
such as petrol or acetone to clean the appliance.
Never immerse the kettle or its base in water.
Cleaning the kettle 
 1 
 Clean the outside of the kettle with a soft, damp cloth moistened 
with warm water and some mild cleaning agent.
Cleaning the filter
Scale is not harmful to your health but it may give your drink a powdery 
taste. The scale filter prevents scale particles from ending up in your drink. 
Clean the scale filter regularly.
 1 
Remove the filter from the kettle (1) and gently brush it with a soft
nylon brush under a running tap (2) (Fig. 4).
Note: You can also leave the filter in the kettle when you descale the whole 
appliance (see section ‘Descaling the kettle’ in this chapter).
Note: You can also take the filter out of the kettle and clean it in the dishwasher.
Descaling the kettle
Regular descaling prolongs the life of the kettle.
In case of normal use (up to 5 times a day), the following descaling 
frequency is recommended:
 - Once every 3 months if you use soft water (up to 18dH).
 - Once every month if you use hard water (more than 18dH).
 1 
 Fill the kettle with water up to three-quarters of the maximum level 
and bring the water to the boil.
 2 
 After the kettle has switched off, add white vinegar (8% acetic acid) to 
the maximum level.
 3 
 Leave the solution in the kettle overnight.
 4 
 Empty the kettle and rinse the inside thoroughly.
 5 
 Fill the kettle with fresh water and boil the water.
 6 
 Empty the kettle and rinse it with fresh water again.
 7 
 Repeat the procedure if there is still some scale in the kettle.
Note: You can also use an appropriate descaler. In that case, follow the 
instructions on the package of the descaler.