Nothing, just a pole heater. You can cook porridge to drink?
When using an electric kettle, you must first load the water and then turn on the electricity. You must not let the electricity go on and then fill it with water. Pour water into the pot. At least you should have the lowest water level, but not exceed the required maximum water level. An electric kettle can not be used to boil things containing acid, alkali and salt so as to avoid corrosion of the kettle body and heater. And often remove the scale or other stains on the electric heater, otherwise it will affect the thermal efficiency and service life of the electric heater. When the electric kettle is not in use, it should be placed in a dry place so as not to damp and reduce the safety performance.
Electric kettle every time burned milk, coffee and the like, may be attached to a layer of residual heat on the electric pipe, dirt, every time after use, should be carefully cleaned. The use of time, the pot or electric pipe surface will be attached to some scale or other dirt, should be regularly checked and cleaned. Automatic electric kettle should not be immersed in water when cleaning, so as not to affect the electrical insulation of automatic switch.
Matters needing attention1. water injection shall not exceed the highest water level so as to prevent the liquid from boiling outside the overflow kettle.2. electric kettle rated power is generally larger, power plug, socket, power line capacity should be chosen, should be more than 10 amperes, and should be used independently, in order to ensure safety.3., often to keep the electric kettle of power plug, socket, power line and automatic switch device, such as drying and cleaning, don't use water sprinkling rinse, lest because of damp and damage electrical insulation, cause trouble and leakage.4. use the electric kettle that is still connected to power after flushing, flush or drink, which can cause harm. Should first pull the plug, then cut off the power supply with boiling water, to ensure safety.
Sure。The working principle of an electric kettle is that the steam produced by boiling water causes the bimetallic film of the steam sensing element to be deformed. The deformation drives the power switch through the lever principle and the power is switched off. The power failure is not self reset, so the kettle will not automatically reheat after power failure.