The Eco Kettle LD303A has a temperature control so you can choose how hot you want the water – either 80, 90 or 100 degrees. 80° is ideal for speciality teas, 90° is perfect for coffee making, 100° is boiling. The Eco Kettle can also be filled with up to 1.5 litres of water, using it’s unique double chamber, you can then decide how much to heat, from one cup (200ml) to full capacity, simply by pressing the knob. The water you don’t use remains ready for next time. In independent consumer trials, the standard ECO Kettle used an average of 31% less energy than any other kettle, and is the only kettle to be awarded the “Recommended” mark by the UK’s Energy Saving Trust. How does it work? Fill the main reservoir to the MAXIMUM level and close the lid using a firm downward pressure. Ensure that the control knob clicks back into the closed position and the lid is securely closed. Place the ECO Kettle on its power base and plug in the power cord to a standard domestic power socket and switch on. You are now ready to decide how much water you wish to boil – from one cup to the full kettle. To deliver water to the boiling chamber, press down firmly on the control knob until water flows into the boiling chamber. Watch the water level rise in the front window until it reaches the required mark. Switch the ECO Kettle ON by selecting one of the buttons on the power base. 80° (ideal for speciality teas) 90° (perfect for coffeemaking) 100° boiling The selected button will flash to indicate the ECO Kettle is ON. For your guidance: One small cup = 150 to 200ml One large cup/mug = 200 to 300ml Overfilling a kettle each time you boil, for a week, wastes enough energy to: - light your house for a day - run your TV set for 26 hours
The Eco Kettle LD201A can be filled with up to 1.5 litres of water, using its unique double chamber, you can then decide how much to heat, from one cup (200ml) to full capacity, simply by pressing the knob. The water you don’t use remains ready for next time. In independent consumer trials, the standard ECO Kettle used an average of 31% less energy than any other kettle, and is the only kettle to be awarded the “Recommended” mark by the UK’s Energy Saving Trust. How does it work? Fill the main reservoir to the MAXIMUM level and close the lid using a firm downward pressure. Ensure that the control knob clicks back into the closed position and the lid is securely closed. Place the ECO Kettle on its power base and plug in the power cord to a standard domestic power socket and switch on. You are now ready to decide how much water you wish to boil – from one cup to the full kettle. To deliver water to the boiling chamber, press down firmly on the control knob until water flows into the boiling chamber. Watch the water level rise in the front window until it reaches the required mark. Switch the ECO Kettle on at power base. For your guidance: One small cup = 150 to 200ml One large cup/mug = 200 to 300ml Overfilling a kettle each time you boil, for a week, wastes enough energy to: - light your house for a day - run your TV set for 26 hours