West Bend 6400 Owner's Manual

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Between uses, empty water from kettle to prevent severe buildup of mineral 
deposits from forming wich can cause pitting of the metal base. 
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Some smoke and/or odor may occur upon heating due to the release of 
manufacturing oils – this is normal. 
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Some minor expansion/contraction sounds may occur during heating and 
cooling – this is normal. 
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Your kettle is equipped with a self-resetting boil-dry protector: If the kettle is 
accidentally plugged in with less than the minimum level of water, the boil-dry 
protector will operate to safely cut-off the power. For continued use, unplug 
kettle and allow to cool before re-use. 
 
C
LEANING 
Y
OUR 
K
ETTLE
 
1.  Always unplug cord from electrical outlet and allow kettle to cool completely 
before cleaning. Do not immerse the kettle, cord, plugs or other electric parts in 
water or other liquid.  Do not clean in an automatic dishwasher. 
2.  The exterior of the kettle can be wiped clean with a damp cloth.  To prevent 
scratching, do not use abrasive scouring pads or powders on exterior surfaces. 
3.  Decalcify the kettle periodically. See the “Decalcifying Your Kettle” section.   
 
D
ECALCIFYING 
Y
OUR 
K
ETTLE
 
•  Over time, mineral deposits build up on internal parts and effect the operation of 
the appliance causing the need for your kettle to be decalcified periodically to 
maintain performance. The frequency of decalcification depends on the hardness 
of your water and how often you use the kettle. Indications that decalcifying is 
necessary are: 
Increased noise during production
 
Excessive steaming
 
Longer heating times
 
•  If usage is regular, decalcifying should be carried out as follows: 
With soft water, decalcify once per year 
With medium water, decalcify every quarter year 
With hard water, decalcify once a month 
•  We recommend the use of vinegar for decalcifying. 
 
1.  Always unplug cord from electrical outlet and allow the entire unit to cool 
completely before cleaning.  
2.  Fill kettle with 1 cup (8 ounces) EACH of white distilled vinegar and cold tap 
water. 
3.  Plug cord into electrical outlet.  When the mixture has come to a full boil, unplug 
cord from electrical outlet and let kettle stand for 15 to 30 minutes to dissolve 
the deposits.  Dispose of vinegar mixture and rinse kettle several times with cold 
tap water.  If buildup is severe, repeat steps 1-3.