Philips HD4760/00 manual

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    General description (fig. 1) A Outer lid B Detachable inner lid C Steam vent D Rice cooker handle E Scoop holder F Mounting br acket of scoop holder G Heating element H Detachable steam v ent cap I Mains cord connection J Release lever K Control panel L Main body M Steam tr ay N W ater lev el indication O Inner pot P Mains cord Q Soup ladle R Rice [...]

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    ◗ Bewar e of hot steam coming out of the steam v ent during cooking or out of the rice cook er when you open the lid. ◗ Do not lift and mov e the rice cook er by its handle while it is operating. Befor e first use Remov e the sheet between the inner pot and the heating element. 1 Clean the parts of the rice cooker thor oughly bef ore using the [...]

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    ◗ When the cooking pr ocess is finished, you will hear a beep . The cook/reheat light goes out and the k eep-warm light starts to burn continuously to indicate that the rice cook er has automatically switched to the k eep-warm mode (fig. 6). ◗ In the cak e baking mode and the steaming mode, the process ends when the rice cook er beeps. In these[...]

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    ◗ The cook/reheat light g oes on and the cooking pr ocess star ts. ◗ When the cooking pr ocess star ts, the displa y switches from pr eset time to curr ent time. T o view the preset cooking time , press the COOK/REHEA T button once . ◗ When the cooking pr ocess is finished, you will hear a beep . The cook/reheat light goes out and the k eep-w[...]

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    Cooking casser ole Y ou can use the casserole mode to make traditional claypot r ice recipes. A slight cr ispy crust will form at the bottom of the r ice . 1 Put the washed rice into the inner pot and add the appr opriate amount of water . Stick to the r ice quantities mentioned in the table in section 'Cooking rice'. Add the cor respondi[...]

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    7 Press the COOKING TIME button to set the desir ed steaming time (fig. 21). The default steaming time of 15 minutes is displa yed. 8 Press the HR and/or MIN buttons to set the desir ed time (fig. 22). Y ou can set any time betw een 10 minutes and 1 hour . If you fail to set the cooking time, the default steaming time of 15 minutes will apply . 9 P[...]

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    Setting the rice ready time f or the rice cooking functions: 1 Press the MENU button to select the desir ed rice cooking function (fig. 23). 2 T o set the rice r eady time, press the TIMER button once and then use the HR and/or MIN buttons to set the time. ◗ Y ou can for example use the TIMER button to set the rice ready time at 18:30 hours (fig.[...]

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    4 Clean the inner lid, inner pot, steam tra y , rice scoop and steam vent ca p with a sponge or a cloth in hot water with some washing-up liquid. Do not use abrasive cleaning agents, scourers or metal utensils to clean the inner pot as these will damage the non-stick coating. 5 Use only a damp cloth to wipe the outside and inside of the body of the[...]

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    Solution Check if the r ice cooker is connected to the mains and if the plug is inser ted firmly into the wall socket. T ake the appliance to y our Philips dealer or a ser vice centre author ised by Philips. T ake the appliance to y our Philips dealer or a ser vice centre author ised by Philips. T ake the appliance to y our Philips dealer or a ser [...]

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