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Philips Induction Cooker HD4907

User Manual

Summary of Contents for HD4907

Page 1: ...Philips Induction Cooker HD4907 User Manual ...

Page 2: ...r Manual is to apply the learning of the TWB Technical Writing Certification Program The project requirement is to develop a User Manual for a given product There is no intended commercial value for this manual or software in reference ...

Page 3: ...u get familiar with your induction cooker The purpose of this user manual is to help you understand key features of your induction cooker and provide you with instructions on how to efficiently use the induction cooker For any assistance not covered in this User Manual call us at 1234567890 or visit us at www philips com ...

Page 4: ... Special features 2 2 3 Product layout 4 3 Before using your induction 5 3 1 Important instructions 5 3 2 Choosing the right cookware 6 3 3 Placing the cookware on the induction cooker 8 4 Using your induction cooker 9 4 1 Preset cooking modes 10 4 1 1 Manual mode 10 4 1 2 Roti Dosa mode 10 4 1 3 Gravy mode 11 4 1 4 Slow Cook mode 11 4 1 5 Stir Fry mode 11 4 1 6 Pressure Cook mode 11 5 Care and cl...

Page 5: ...er HD4907 User Manual Table of Figures Figure 1 How induction cooking works 1 Figure 2 Cooking plate heat distribution 3 Figure 3 Cool cooking plate 3 Figure 4 Induction cooker layout 4 Figure 5 Non compatible cookware 8 ii ...

Page 6: ...hat cooking vessel This transferred energy causes the cooking vessel to become hot Induction cooker is more energy efficient and provides faster and consistent heating 1 2 How induction cooking works This section describes how induction cooking works In an induction cooker a coil of copper wire represented by red is placed under the cooking plate of the cooker The coil produces high frequency elec...

Page 7: ...oker makes it easy to move which allows you to cook anywhere in your home Fast and consistent heating The cooking vessel serves as the heat source in induction cooking which results in much faster and more even heat transfer This effects in reduced cooking time as compared to conventional cooking User friendly Easy to use digital controls with interactive control panel and 6 preset cooking modes m...

Page 8: ... which means there is no wastage of heat Safety As the induction cooker does not make use of open flame or fire and the cooking plate always stays cool there is no fear of burned fingers or hands Safety features like auto cut off and auto cooling makes it safer to use this cooker Note Be careful not to touch the utensil as it gets hot when the induction cooker is operating or you may burn your fin...

Page 9: ...Philips Induction Cooker HD4907 User Manual 2 3 Product layout This section will help you get familiar with the induction cooker and all its controls 4 Figure 4 Induction cooker layout ...

Page 10: ... on Ceramic plate refer to Glossary on page 13 3 Before using your Induction This section describes what you should keep in mind before using your induction cooker 3 1 Important instructions Read all instructions before operating Check if the voltage indicated on the induction corresponds to the local mains voltage before you connect the induction cooker Connection to an earthed wall socket is ess...

Page 11: ...r use your induction cooking plate as work or storage surface Do not place or drop heavy objects on induction Do not allow children to play with the induction Do not use the induction cooker if cooking plate mains plug or the appliance itself is damaged 3 2 Choosing the right cookware This section describes which cooking vessels you should use and which you shouldn t Only Use Do NOT Use Material I...

Page 12: ...Sauce pan Stainless steel Stock pot Stainless pot Traditional skillet Stainless steel Enameled steel utensils Enamelware For more information on Enamelware refer to Glossary on page 13 Kettle Enameled stainless steel or iron kettle Casserole or Dutch oven Enamelware or stainless steel 7 ...

Page 13: ...uminum or anodized pressure cooker with an induction plate base Given below are some examples of non compatible cookware 3 3 Placing the cookware on the induction cooker This section describes the correct way of placing cookware on the in the induction cooker Place the cookware in the center of the red circle on the induction cooker 8 Figure 5 Non compatible cookware ...

Page 14: ...nce 2 Press the ON OFF button once and the ON OFF indicator will blink continuously with a single beep 3 Place the cooking vessel at the center of the ceramic plate within the red circle Ensure you use the recommended cookware If you hear beeping sound with 2 second intervals it means that the cookware you are using is not induction compatible or the cookware is too small or not properly centered ...

Page 15: ...r the cooker will turn off when the timer runs out 8 Finally turn the appliance off by turning the mains switch Off 4 1 Preset cooking modes This section describes different preset cooking modes of your induction cooker Your induction cooker has 6 preset cooking modes on the control panel 4 1 1 Manual mode Manual mode can be used for all types of cooking as it enables you to control the temperatur...

Page 16: ...To use this mode press the Gravy button 4 1 4 Slow Cook mode The Slow Cook preset is ideal for more delicate cooking tasks such as melting chocolate as it enables you to cook food at a low temperature for a long time Default cooking time in Slow Cook mode is 3 hours but you can adjust the range from 1 min to 3 hours The temperature in this mode is set at 100 C To use this mode press the Slow Cook ...

Page 17: ...ish cooking wait for the induction cooker to cool down Do not unplug or switch Off the mains power switch for 3 minutes after cooking Switching off immediately after cooking will not allow the auto cool feature of the induction cooker to work This will cause the induction cooker to overheat and malfunction Clean the induction cooker with clean damp cloth If necessary you can use mild cleaning agen...

Page 18: ... magnet in which magnetic field is produced by an electric current The magnetic field disappears when the current is turned off Electromagnetic field An electromagnetic field is a physical field produced when electric current passes through an electromagnet The field always affects the behavior of objects having electric and magnetic components Enamelware Enamelware are cooking utensils that have ...

Page 19: ... Index I Induction Cooker Care and cleaning 12 layout 4 Special features 2 Technical specifications 2 Using 9 Induction Cooking How 1 Preset cooking modes 10 What 1 Instructions Important instructions 5 Placing the cookware 8 right cookware 6 14 ...

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