The Electric Steam Kettle: The Dos and the Don'ts
Appliances into the house went into our lives well and took them off. There are pluses and minuses in it at the same time. On the one hand, household operations have become much more comfortable. On the other hand, if a Groen Braising Pan, refrigerator, washing machine, or hob fails, most will not know what to do. There may be problems with any household appliances; a kettle is no exception. The cases are different. But one of the most common - the Electric Steam Kettle, doesn't turn off when boiling. Let's find out why.
Electric Kettle
The kettle has designed
to deal with a breakdown; you need to understand the principle of technique.
The device is straightforward. After pressing the power button, electricity is
provided to the heating elements. They're called a ten, or tubular heating
element. The oven is either in a unique stand or at the bottom of the device
itself, depending on the model.
Open the Lid
If everything's fine
from the outside, you should look inside. The filter may not be inserted too
tightly and exited. That's why the lid didn't close - this is one of the most
common reasons. Next, you need to see if there is tartar underneath. If so, it
makes sense to wash well and clean the face.
In older models, the
stream channel may be clogged. Check the hole. You can find it on the side of
the handle of the kettle. In new models, such a problem should not arise, but
it will not be unnecessary to check.
If the switch fails,
replace it. It can no longer be fixed yourself. If the contacts are glued
together or burned, you need sandpaper. Wipe each contact carefully for a few
minutes. Then remove the scratches with the thick cloth, and you're done.
Device Kit
Now that the principle
of activation is known, it is much easier to understand why the electric kettle
stopped working and when the boil did not turn off by itself. There can be
several reasons:
The most common reason
is that the lid is not closed, or it is not closed well. Instead of the steam
moving along the canal, it will come through the cracks. Because of this, the
extinguishing mechanism won't work.
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