Safety Features: Boil-dry protection and auto-shutoff.
We have all had that moment of panic halfway to work: "Did I leave the stove on?" With the Luna Electric Kettle Pro, you never have to worry. It is equipped with redundant safety systems designed to prevent accidents before they happen.
Here is how the Auto-Shutoff and Boil-Dry Protection features work to keep your home safe.
Feature 1: Auto-Shutoff (The "Peace of Mind" Feature)
Unlike a traditional stovetop kettle that will whistle until it boils dry (or until you run to the kitchen), the Luna knows exactly when to stop.
How it works:
- You set your target temperature (e.g., 212°F).
- The sensitive internal thermostat monitors the water temperature in real-time.
- The second the water hits 212°F, the Luna cuts the power to the heating element instantly.
The Benefit:
- No Monitoring: You can walk away, take a shower, or answer the door. The kettle will never over-boil or create a mess on your counter.
- Energy Saving: It uses exactly as much electricity as needed to heat the water, then stops.
Feature 2: Boil-Dry Protection (The "Fail-Safe")
This is the feature that saves the kettle from you (we all make mistakes!).
The Scenario:
Imagine you are half-asleep in the morning. You press the "Start" button, but you forgot to fill the kettle with water.
How it works:
- The heating element turns on.
- Without water to absorb the heat, the temperature of the stainless steel bottom rises rapidly.
- The sensor detects this abnormal spike in seconds.
- The Safety Trigger: The kettle immediately shuts down completely and may flash a "NO WATER" or Error signal on the screen.
How to Reset it:
If you accidentally trigger this safety mode:
- Lift the kettle off the base.
- Fill it with cool water (this helps cool the sensor).
- Wait 2 minutes before placing it back on the base.
Why It Is Safer Than the Stove
The Stovetop Risk: If you leave a stovetop kettle on high heat and forget it, the water boils away, the metal melts, and it becomes a serious fire hazard.
The Luna Advantage: The Luna physically cannot overheat in this way. If there is no water, there is no power.