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Philips HD4907 - 3 Before Using Your Induction; Important Instructions

Philips HD4907
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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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