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Virginia KingAug 20, 2025
How to clean white flakes in Panasonic Kettle?
- JjerryestradaAug 20, 2025
Clean the inner container with citric acid to remove the white or glittering flakes floating in the hot water.
How to clean white flakes in Panasonic Kettle?
Clean the inner container with citric acid to remove the white or glittering flakes floating in the hot water.
How to clean rough milky white substances adhered to inner container of Panasonic Kettle?
To address rough milky white substances adhered to the inner container, clean it with citric acid.
How to fix hot water not flowing smoothly from my Panasonic Kitchen Appliance?
If hot water isn't flowing smoothly, it's likely due to a clogged mesh filter or accumulated scale. Clean the inner container with citric acid. If the scale cannot be removed, replace the filter.
What to do if plastic parts are damaged on my Panasonic Kitchen Appliance?
If the plastic part is getting roughness, replace it. This is often due to frequency of use.
What to do if my Panasonic Kettle does not turn on?
If the unit does not turn on, disconnect the power plug. Reconnect it after 30 seconds and try operating it again. If it still doesn't work or feels strange, disconnect the power plug.
What to do if Panasonic Kettle hot water does not flow out smoothly?
If the hot water isn't flowing smoothly, try lowering the water level.
What to do if Panasonic Kettle hot water does not dispense?
If the hot water is not dispensing, try reboiling the water again.
Why does my Panasonic Kettle temperature indication go up and down greatly?
This issue indicates a malfunction of the sensor. Please contact an authorized service center (as described in the warranty) for a repair.
Why is the temperature indication still on when my Panasonic Kettle is unplugged?
This indicates a malfunction of the sensor. Please contact an authorized service center (as described in the warranty) for a repair.
Capacity | 4.0 liters |
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Voltage | 220-240V |
Timer | No |
Features | Keep warm function |
Material | Plastic |
Frequency | 50-60Hz |