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Philips HD4918 - Cooking Mode Settings and Adjustments; Cooking Mode Settings Overview

Philips HD4918
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Note: Always place and use the appliance on a dry, stable and level surface.
The tables below shows the default settings in the different cooking modes
and to what extent these default settings can be adjusted.
Default and adjustable settings
Mode Default
cooking
time
Power (watt)/
temperature
(°C) range
Adjustable
cooking
time
Timer Display indications
Quick
start (manual)
cooking
5 400-2000W 5-60 - Power level and power
bar
Remaining cooking time
and power bar (if cooking
time is set)
Hot pot - 400-2000W - - Power level and power
bar
Stew 60 400-1400W 30-180 up to
12hrs
Remaining cooking time
and power bar
Soup/Congee 60 400-1400W 30-180 up to
12hrs
Remaining cooking time
and power bar
Steam-Lo 15 2000W 10-40 up to
12hrs
Remaining cooking time
and power bar
Steam-Hi 20 2000W 10-60 up to
12hrs
Remaining cooking time
and power bar
Stir fry 30 80-240°C 5-60 - Temperature and power
bar
Boil 9 2000W 5-30 - Remaining cooking time
and power bar
Keep warm 30 80°C 15-180 - Remaining cooking time
Turbo - 2000W - - -
Note: In the Stew and Soup/Congee modes, the appliance rst brings the food
to the boil and then switches to a lower power level. You can only adjust the
power level after the boiling stage.
Note: The Steam modes allows you to steam various types of food, such as
steamed rolls, egg, pork ribs or chicken. The Steam-Lo mode is suitable for
steaming a small amount of food, like eggs or buns. The Steam-Hi mode is
suitable for steaming a large amount of food, like ribs or chicken.
Note: The Boil mode allows you to boil water or food in a fast way. The
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