FELLOW Raven Stovetop Kettle Instruction Manual
- October 27, 2023
- Fellow
Table of Contents
FELLOW Raven Stovetop Kettle
Safety and Use Guide
Raven is meant for home use. Please read this guide completely before using
it. Improper handling may result in an accident. Please keep this guide for
future reference.
Raven is compatible with the following cooking ranges:
Please do not use the following:
Important Safety Notes
- Check your kettle to ensure that all parts are accounted for and installed correctly. Do not use if parts are missing.
- Do not use the kettle if you see any sign of cracking, chipping, denting, or any other abnormality.
- This kettle is only intended for boiling water and steeping tea. Do not use it with other liquids.
- Keep the kettle away from children while boiling water and soon after boiling water.
Water Levels:
- The max fill line (1.0 L / 33.8 oz) is marked on the inside surface just below the handle. Do not fill above this line.
- Only boil between 1/3 – 1.0 L (11.3 – 33.8 oz) of water. Under boiling and over-boiling the kettle may lead to discoloration, damage, melting of parts, or burn injury.
- Do not heat water with tea filter inside the kettle as it may cause boiling.
- Do not steep tea in less than 0.5 L (17 oz) of water for the best extraction.
- Do not overboil your kettle. Since the pour spout and lid ventilation holes are small, there is a risk of water boiling out from these openings.
- Never heat the kettle while empty. Dry boiling may deform or damage the kettle, or cause damage to your cooking range and increase the risk of fire.
Steeping Tea:
- Remove tea filter from the kettle before pouring.
- Remove tea filter by grabbing the handle. If the tea handle is hot, use a pot holder. Do not grab any other part of the filter when removing, or shortly after removing from hot water.
- Use caution when removing the tea filter from the kettle. The inside of the filter may be hot and may cause burn injury.
General Usage:
- Hold the lid while pouring.
- Ensure the thermometer is fully seated in the lid.
- Do not align lid ventilation holes with the spout. Hot water may come out of these holes while pouring. If this happens, carefully remove and re-orient the lid.
- Do not use if large gaps exist between the lid and kettle. Hot water may come out of these gaps. Ensure that the lid is secure and fits snugly onto the kettle.
- Do not put a hand over lid area or remove lid while the kettle is still heating or when water is boiling. Hot steam may be released and cause burn injury.
- Do not grab the kettle body after heating. This could result in burn injury.
- The handle may become hot while boiling water or soon after boiling water. Please use a pot holder to avoid burn injury.
- If the handle cap is loose, screw the cap back into the handle. Do not use the kettle if the cap remains loose and the handle weight is exposed.
- Do not shake the kettle up and down, side to side, or twist the handle. This may loosen the handle.
- The spout contains a functional sharp edge and care should be taken during use.
Use Instructions
Preparation Before Use:
- Apply liquid dish soap to a soft sponge. Wash and rinse the kettle thoroughly.
Cleaning and Maintenance
- Hand washes the kettle after each use, using only liquid dish soap.
- Do not use chlorine, bleach, or other chemicals to clean the kettle.
- Let air or towel dry thoroughly.
- Using a coarse sponge, brush, or another rough surface will scratch the finish.
- Do not submerge any part of the kettle in water. The body, handle, or thermometer may become damaged.
- Do not leave tea in the kettle for an extended period of time. This may discolor the inside and leave an undesirable residue.
- White spots may appear as you keep using the product. This is caused by magnesium and calcium residue contained in tap water. This is not harmful to your health. Wash and dry the kettle thoroughly after each use to avoid.
- Allowing traces of salt or oil to remain in contact with other products made of steel or aluminum may cause corrosion to develop.
- If any sign of corrosion is discovered, apply some compounding polish on a soft sponge and rub. Rinse thoroughly afterward.
Using Raven On Various Cooking Ranges:
- Wipe away any water on the bottom of the kettle before heating.
- Take care to place the kettle at the center of the heater.
- Always point the spout away from you when heating and boiling.
- Electric Ranges: Do not use a burner that is larger than the bottom diameter of the kettle. Excessive heating may melt or damage the handle and lid.
- Gas Ranges: Do not spread the flame beyond the bottom of the kettle body. The handle and lid may overheat and melt if the flame is too large.
Please be aware that placing the product on rough or unclean surfaces, as well as normal daily use on cooking ranges, will damage the finish on the bottom of the kettle. This is normal wear and does not affect functionality.
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Temperature Is Key
Place Raven on the stovetop and fill to the max fill line (1.0 L). Heat until the thermometer reaches the optimal temperature for your specific tea (see steep chart). -
Choose Your Tea
Take Raven off the stovetop, carefully remove the lid, add Raven’s tea filter and scoop tea in. Make sure to pay attention to your tea’s recommended dosage. -
Let It Steep
Steep tea until the optimal amount of time has passed. (See steep chart). -
The Perfect Cup
Remove the tea filter when your desired strength is reached to avoid over- extraction. Serve and enjoy!
Hey there.
You’re invited to a party… a tea party.
With yours truly of course. We’ll heat, we’ll steep…we’ll laugh, we’ll cry.
Some say the Boston Tea Party of 1773 was just a warm-up for the tea parties
you and I are going to throw. And by some people, I mean I said that once, so
we know it must be true. You down? Tea-lightful.
Tea ya later.
Sorry, I’ll stop with the tea puns…I went too far.
Love, Raven
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