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1  Your multicooker

Congratulations on your purchase, and welcome 
to Philips!
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2 Important

Read this important information leaflet carefully 
before you use the rice cooker and save it for 
future reference.

Danger

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The appliance must not be 
immersed.

Warning

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This appliance is not intended 
for use by persons (including 
children) with reduced physical 
sensory or mental capabilities, 
or lack of experience and 
knowledge, unless they have 
been given supervision or 
instruction concerning use 
of the appliance by a person 
responsible for their safety.

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Children should be supervised 
to ensure that they do not play 
with the appliance.

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This appliance should be 
positioned in a stable situation 
with the handles (if any) 
positioned to avoid spillage of 
the hot liquids.

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This appliance is intended 
to be used in household and 
similar applications such as:

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staff kitchen areas in shops, 
offices and other working 
environments; 

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farm houses; 

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by clients in hotels, motels 
and other residential type 
environments;

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bed and breakfast type 
environments.

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Make sure that the damaged 
power cord is replaced by 
Philips, a service center 
authorized by Philips or 
similarly qualified persons in 
order to avoid a hazard.

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The appliance is not intended 
to be operated by means of 
an external timer or a separate 
remote-control system.

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CAUTION: Surface of the 
heating element is subject to 
residual heat after use.

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WARNING: Make sure to 
avoid spillage on the power 
connector to avoid a potential 
hazard.

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WARNING: Always follow 
the instructions and use the 
appliance properly to avoid 
potential injury.

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Check if the voltage indicated 
on the appliance corresponds 
to the local power voltage 
before you connect it.

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Only connect the appliance 
to a grounded power outlet. 
Always make sure that the 

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plug is inserted firmly into the 
power outlet.

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Do not use the appliance if the 
plug, the power cord, the inner 
pot, the sealing ring, or the 
main body is damaged.

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Do not let the power cord 
hang over the edge of the 
table or worktop on which the 
appliance stands.

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Make sure the heating 
element, the temperature 
sensor, and the outside of the 
inner pot are clean and dry 
before you put the plug in the 
power outlet.

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Do not plug in the appliance 
or press any of the buttons 
on the control panel with wet 
hands.

Caution

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Never use any accessories or 
parts from other manufacturers 
or that Philips does not 
specifically recommend. If 
you use such accessories or 
parts, your guarantee becomes 
invalid.

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Do not expose the appliance 
to high temperatures, nor 
place it on a working or still hot 
stove or cooker.

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Do not expose the appliance 
to direct sunlight.

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Place the appliance on a 
stable, horizontal, and level 
surface.

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Always put the inner pot in the 
appliance before you put the 
plug in the power outlet and 
switch it on.

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Do not place the inner pot 
directly over an open fire to 
cook rice.

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Do not use the inner pot if it is 
deformed.

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The accessible surfaces 
may become hot when the 
appliance is operating. Take 
extra caution when touching 
the appliance.

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Beware of hot steam coming 
out of the steam vent during 
cooking or out of the appliance 
when you open the lid. Keep 
hands and face away from the 
appliance to avoid the steam.

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Do not lift and move the 
appliance while it is operating.

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Do not exceed the maximum 
water level indicated in the 
inner pot to prevent overflow 
which might cause potential 
hazard.

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Do not place the cooking 
utensils inside the pot while 
cooking, keeping warm or 
reheating rice.

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Only use the cooking utensils 
provided. Avoid using sharp 
utensils.

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To avoid scratches, it is 
not recommended to cook 
ingredients with crustaceans 

and shellfish. Remove the hard 
shells before cooking.

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Do not insert metallic objects 
or alien substances into the 
steam vent.

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Do not place a magnetic 
substance on the lid. Do not 
use the appliance near a 
magnetic substance.

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Always let the appliance cool 
down before you clean or 
move it.

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Always clean the appliance 
after use. Do not clean the 
appliance in a dishwasher.

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Always unplug the appliance if 
not used for a longer period.

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If the appliance is used 
improperly or for professional 
or semiprofessional purposes, 
or if it is not used according 
to the instructions in this 
user manual, the guarantee 
becomes invalid and Philips 
refuses liability for any damage 
caused.

Electromagnetic fields (EMF)

This Philips appliance complies with all applicable 
standards and regulations regarding exposure to 
electromagnetic fields.

3  What’s in the box (fig. 1)

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Multicooker main unit

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Measuring cup

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Power cord

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Warranty card

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Rice scoop

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User manual

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Soup ladle

4 Overview

Product overview (fig. 2)

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Steam vavle

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Heaating element

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Lid release button

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Cooker handle

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Control panel

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Water level 
indications

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Main unit

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Inner pot

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Power socket

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Detachable inner lid

Controls overview (fig. 3)

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Display screen

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Menu button

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Preset button

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Warm/Off button

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Cooking time 
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Start button

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Reheat button

Cooking time regulating range

Program

Default 
cooking time

Time 
regulation

Preset 
time

Rice

35 min

N/A

1-24 hr

Soup

2 hr

1-4 hr

1-24 hr

Congee

2 hr

1-4 hr

1-24 hr

Stew

2 hr

1-4 hr

1-24 hr

Yogurt

6 hr

4-12 hr

N/A

Reheat

25 min

25-59 min

N/A

Risottos  1 hr 20 min

N/A

1-24 hr

Warm

N/A

Activated 
automatically after 
cooking functions are 
finished (excluding 
yogurt)

5  Using the multicooker

Before first use

Take out all the accessories from the inner 
pot. Remove all packaging materials of the 
inner pot.

Clean the parts of the multicooker thoroughly 
before using the multicooker for the first time 
(see chapter ‘Cleaning’).

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Note

 • Make sure all parts are completely dry before 

you start using the multicooker.

Cooking rice (fig. 4 & 5)

Measure the rice using the measuring cup 
provided.

Wash away the dusts and bran of the rice with 
tap water.

Put the pre-washed rice in the inner pot.

Add water to the level indicated on the scale 
inside the inner pot that corresponds to the 
number of cups of rice used. Then smooth the 
rice surface.

 

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For instance, if you cook 4 cups of rice, 
add water up to the 4-cup level indicated 
on the scale.

Note

 • The level marked inside the inner pot is just 

an indication; you can always adjust the water 
level for different types of rice and your own 
preference.

 • Besides following the water level indications, 

you may also add rice and water at 1:1-1.2 ratio 
for rice cooking.

 • Do not exceed the volume indicated nor 

exceed the maximum water level indicated 
in the inner pot, as this may cause the 
multicooker to overflow and cause potential 
hazard.

Press the lid release button to open the lid.

Wipe the outside of the inner pot dry, then put 
it in the multicooker. Check if the inner pot is 
in proper contact with the heating element.

Note

 • Make sure that the outside of the inner pot 

is dry and clean, and that there is no foreign 
residue on the heating element.

Close the lid of the multicooker, and put the 
plug in the power socket.

Press the menu button (   ) until the desired 
cooking function  is selected.

Press and hold the start button (   ) for 3 
seconds to start cooking.

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When the cooking is finished, you will hear 4 
beeps and the selected cooking function light 
will be off. 

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The multicooker will be in keep-warm mode 
automatically.

 

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The keep-warm indicator (   ) lights up.

Note

 • After the cooking is finished, stir the rice and 

loosen it immediately to release excessive 
moisture for fluffy rice.

 • Depending on the cooking conditions, the 

bottom portion of the rice may become 
slightly browned.

Making soup (fig. 6)

Put ingredients and water into the inner pot.

Follow steps 6 and 7 in “Cooking rice”.

Press the menu button (   ) until the desired 
cooking function  is selected.

 

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To set a different cooking time, refer to 
chapter “Adjusting the cooking time”.

Press and hold the start button (   ) for 3 
seconds to start cooking.

When the cooking is finished, you will hear 4 
beeps and the selected cooking function light 
will be off. 

The multicooker will be in keep-warm mode 
automatically.

 

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The keep-warm indicator (   ) lights up.

Cooking congee (fig. 6)

Follow steps 1 to 7 in “Cooking rice”.

Note

 • Do not exceed the maximum water level 

indicated in the inner pot, as this may cause 
the multicooker to overflow.

Tip

 • Besides following the water level indications, 

you may also add rice and water at 1:4 ratio for 
congee cooking

Press the menu button (   ) until the desired 
cooking function  is selected.

 

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To set a different cooking time, refer to 
chapter “Adjusting the cooking time”.

Press and hold the start button (   ) for 3 
seconds to start cooking.

When the cooking is finished, you will hear 4 
beeps and the selected cooking function light 
will be off. 

The multicooker will be in keep-warm mode 
automatically.

 

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The keep-warm indicator (   ) lights up.

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Stewing (fig. 6)

Put the food and ingredients in the inner pot.

Follow steps 6 and 7 in “Cooking rice”.

Press the menu button (   ) until the desired 
cooking function  is selected.

 

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To set a different cooking time, refer to 
chapter “Adjusting the cooking time”.

Press and hold the start button (   ) for 3 
seconds to start cooking.

When the cooking is finished, you will hear 4 
beeps and the selected cooking function light 
will be off. 

The multicooker will be in keep-warm mode 
automatically.

 

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The keep-warm indicator (   ) lights up.

Making yogurt (fig. 7)

Whisk the ingredients for the yogurt well and 
put them in the yogurt cups provided.

Put the yogurt cups in the inner pot. Make 
sure that yogurt cups sealed.

Pour some water in the inner pot. Make sure 
that half of the yogurt cups are immersed in 
water.

Follow steps 6 and 7 in “Cooking rice”.

Press the menu button (   ) until the desired 
cooking function  is selected.

 

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To set a different cooking time, refer to 
chapter “Adjusting the cooking time”.

Press and hold the start button (   ) for 3 
seconds to start cooking.

When the cooking is finished, the multicooker 
beeps and switches to stand by mode 
automatically.

Cooking risottos (fig. 8)

Follow steps 1 to 7 in “Cooking rice”.

Press the menu button (   ) until the desired 
cooking function is selected.

Press and hold the start button (   ) for 3 
seconds to start cooking.

When the rice is ready, the multicooker beeps 
for a while.

Add the ingredients for risottos by placing 
them on top of the rice. Close the lid to 
resume the cooking process.

When the cooking is finished, you will hear 4 
beeps and the selected cooking function light 
will be off. 

The multicooker will be in keep warm mode 
automatically.

 

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The keep-warm indicator (   ) lights up.

Reheating (fig. 9)

Loosen the cooled rice and evenly distribute it 
in the inner pot.

Pour some water onto the rice to prevent it 
from becoming too dry. The quantity of the 
water depends on the amount of rice.

Follow steps 6 and 7 in “Cooking rice”.

Press the reheating button (   ).

 

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To set a different cooking time, refer to 
chapter “Adjusting the cooking time”.

Press and hold the start button (   ) for 3 
seconds to start cooking.

When the cooking is finished, you will hear 4 
beeps and the selected cooking function light 
will be off. 

The multicooker will be in keep warm mode 
automatically.

 

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The keep-warm indicator (   ) lights up.

Adjusting the cooking time (fig. 

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You can adjust the cooking time for reheat, yogurt, 
congee, soup and stew. Refer to the “Functions 
overview” table for the time regulation of each 
function.
After you have selected the desired cooking 
function using the menu button, the default 
cooking time will be displayed on the screen.

To set a different cooking time, press the 
cooking time button (   ), and the hour unit 
starts flashing on the display.

Press the cooking time button repeatedly to 
set the hour unit.

After the hour unit is set, wait for a few 
seconds before the hour unit is confirmed, 
and the minute unit starts flashing on the 
display.

Press the cooking time button repeatedly to 
set the minute unit.

Preset time for delayed cooking 

(fig. 12)

You can preset the delayed cooking time in 
different cooking modes. The preset timer is 
available from 1 to 24 hours.

Press the menu button (   ) until the desired 
cooking function is displayed on the screen.

Press the preset time button (   ).

 

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The preset time is displayed on the screen, 
and the hour unit starts flashing.

Press the preset time button (   ) repeatedly 
to set the hour unit.

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