Philips Induction Cooker HD4907 User Manual
Product description:
A Ceramic plate
B Body
C Cooking zone
D Control panel
E Air inlet
F Mains cord
G Air outlets
Control Panel:
# Label
1 +/- buttons to adjust the cooking temperature, watts, and/or time.
2 LED time display for seeing the time.
3 Manual button for manual temperature setting.
4 ON/OFF button to turn the induction cooker on and off.
5 6 preset cooking modes for preset time and temperature setting.
6 Pause button to interrupt the operation in between.
7 Temperature and time button to be selected when setting cooking
temperature or programming cooking time.
For more information 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 essential and mandatory.
• Remove any protective film that may still be on your induction.
• Use induction-compatible (suitable for induction cooker) cookware only.
For more information on Choosing the right cookware, refer to page 6.
• Never leave metal objects (such as kitchen utensils) or empty pans on the
cooking plate, as they can become hot very quickly.
• Disconnect the induction cooker from the mains electricity supply before
cleaning.
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