Your Smeg kettle playing up? Let’s see if we can fix it.
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There’s nothing more annoying when you’ve spent all this money on a stylish new Smeg kettle, only to go and break the switch.
They certainly look the part, but can sometimes have an issue with the switch for turning it on and off.
No problem at all, let’s see what your best option is to rectify it.
How To Fix Smeg Kettle Switch?
If it is out of the warranty then you may have to get a little creative with a way to fix it.
If the switch does not remain down when on, then it’s best to try something which will help weigh it down for the necessary length of time.
For large appliances still covered by a warranty you can request a repair online at Smeg.
The standard 2 year warranty covers repair following a mechanical or electrical issue thus stoping the equipment from working correctly.
For small appliances, such as kettles, toasters and blenders, you can find details on how to report a fault on the Smeg website.
For any appliances that are out of warranty you can find an approved engineer in your area by going onto to the Smeg website and searching for an engineer.
Is your Smeg kettle out of the warranty period and still not working? It might be time for a new model.
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