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Leaking Kettle Philips filterline H D 4601?

For some reason my kettle occasionally leaks onto the base even if i only partially fill it. I have taken the bottom of the kettle off to see if there is a hole, the only possible answer is water coming out via the overflow, which shouldn't happen if not completly filled.

Roger
October 2009
The leak on my HD4601 was the same as yours. If you take the lid off and look inside, opposite the spout you'll see a black plastic part with a domed top. This acts as a funnel for the steam to activate the "auto switch off". It's attached to the back of the kettle (behind the switch housing) by a metal plate with two small screws. The screws go into the lower end of the "funnel" part mentioned before. The water seal is made by a small, diamond shaped rubber plate. Unfortunately the "funnel" part isn't very strong at far as its screw attachment posts go, and one of mine (with continued use and heat?) had broken off, so the water seal was compromised (i.e. a leak).
I repaired mine by removing the "funnel" part, fixing the screw's attachment post back in the diamond shaped bottom with Araldite, and then reinforcing with more Araldite. Be warned, however, to get the "funnel" part separate from the kettle will require (1) fiddling with an Allen key inside the kettle to unscrew the funnel from the handle, (2) removing the black plastic base (2 screws), (3) unclipping the switch housing, and finally (4) unscrewing the small (2 screw) plate mentioned above.
I only went through all this effort because I prefer this type of kettle, but they don't seem to be made any longer. I've been searching on the Internet for a replacement part as my local spare shop has closed, but no luck to date. If anyone finds a place to get spares for this kettle then please let me know.

Doc
February 2011
I have the same problem with Kettle Philips HD4666. Ive observed the water dripping from the bottom of the handle onto the switch from which it goes down onto the power-base and collects there - sometimes quite a lot. I thought it might originate as condensation on the lid which could drop into the overflow when the lid is opened but there's too much for that to be the cause. Mysterious & troubling. What has Philips to say?

Noel
November 2009

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