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General description

A

Cooking plate

B

On/off button

C

Heating control

D

Display

E

Mains cord

F

Carrying handle

G

'Plate hot' warning light

H

Cooking timer

Important

Read these instructions for use carefully before using the appliance and
save them for future reference.

As the appliance largely works by means of heat radiation,
virtually any type of pan can be used, e.g. glass, stainless steel,
aluminium, ceramic, earthenware and non-stick coated pans.
To achieve the best result, use pans with a flat base and a non-
reflective outer surface to ensure highest efficiency in heat
transmission.

Check if the voltage indicated on the appliance corresponds to
the local mains voltage befoe you connect the appliance.

If the mains cord is damaged, it must be replaced by Philips, a
service centre authorised by Philips or similarly qualified persons
in order to avoid a hazard.

Do not allow the mains cord to come into contact with the plate
and the pan standing on the plate when they are hot.

Never immerse the appliance in water or any other liquid.

Leave a free space of about 10cm around the appliance to prevent
damage due to radiated heat.

Place the pan properly in the centre of the plate. Be careful: the
handgrips of small pans may become hot.

Do not put plastic containers or aluminium foil on the plate when
it is hot.

If you detect any cracks or fissures in the plate, stop using the
appliance right away, unplug it and contact the nearest Philips
service centre.

Pans, especially cast-iron and enamel pans, may have ridges or
burrs on the bottom that may cause scratches on the surface of
the plate when the pan is moved.

To prevent permanent marks from developing on the plate, make
sure pans are dry on the outside before placing them on the
plate. If water or anything else splashes onto the plate, wipe it off
the plate immediately.

Do not drop hard objects on the plate, as this may lead to
breakage.

Keep the hot appliance away from meltable and flammable
materials.

ENGLISH

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Страница 6: ...ins cord to come into contact with the plate and the pan standing on the plate when they are hot Never immerse the appliance in water or any other liquid Leave a free space of about 10cm around the appliance to prevent damage due to radiated heat Place the pan properly in the centre of the plate Be careful the handgrips of small pans may become hot Do not put plastic containers or aluminium foil o...

Страница 7: ...iently the appliance will automatically heat up to the selected heating level again When the appliance has overheated due to a defect or misuse e g covering of the ventilation slots the appliance automatically switches off completely Automatic shut off The appliance switches off automatically after approximately 180 minutes Plate hot indication C After you have switched the appliance off the plate...

Страница 8: ...n also be adjusted during use C 4 Press the on off button after use to switch the appliance off 5 Keep the appliance plugged in after use for at least 15 minutes to allow the fan to cool the appliance in a shorter period of time C Carry the appliance by its handles Timer For extra comfort and safety you can use the timer to set the desired cooking time The appliance will switch off automatically w...

Страница 9: ...y During the beeping the timer can be set again without interrupting the cooking process Repeat steps 1 and 2 of this section The cooking timer can also be used as a handy kitchen timer Just make sure the appliance is plugged in and do not select a heating level Tips As the appliance largely works by means of heat radiation virtually any type of pan can be used e g glass stainless steel aluminium ...

Страница 10: ...m Be careful Make sure you don t touch the plate with your bare hands C 3 If necessary apply a special cleaner for ceramic glass to the lukewarm surface of the cooking plate and rub lightly with a clean cloth or sponge 4 Let the hot plate cool down completely ENGLISH 10 Job Keeping warm Keeping warm Stewing Stewing Stir frying Deep frying Stir frying Deep frying Grilling Quick heating up bringing ...

Страница 11: ...have to be repeated several times to be effective Household items made of plastic spoons bowls dishes etc must on no account be placed on the hot cooking surface The plastic will melt and stick to the hot surface Should this occur the surface is to be scraped clean at once while the plate is still hot Do not use sponges or cloths which have already been used for other purposes Guarantee service If...

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