Philips HD9625/45 ユーザーマニュアル

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ユーザーマニュアル
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HD9620, HD9621
HD9622, HD9623
HD9627
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Important 3
Electromagnetic elds (EMF) 4
Introduction 5
General description 5
Before rst use 7
Preparing for use 7
Placing the removable mesh bottom (HD9627,
HD9623, HD9622, HD9621 only) 7
Placing the EasyClick handle 8
Food table 9
Using the appliance 10
Airfrying 10
Making home-made fries 13
Using the double-layer rack
(HD9627, HD9622 only) 14
Using the non-stick grill pan
(HD9627, HD9623 only) 15
Using the splatter-proof lid
(HD9622/45, HD9621/45 only) 15
Cleaning 16
Cleaning table 17
Storage 18
Recycling 18
Guarantee and support 18
Troubleshooting 18
HD9620, HD9621, HD9622, HD9623, HD9627
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Important
Read this important information carefully before you use the
appliance and save it for future reference.
Danger
- Always put the ingredients to be fried in the basket, to
prevent them from coming into contact with the heating
elements.
- Do not cover the air inlet and the air outlet openings while
the appliance is operating.
- Do not ll the pan with oil as this may cause a re hazard.
- Never immerse the appliance in water or any other liquid,
nor rinse it under the tap.
Warning
- Check if the voltage indicated on the appliance
corresponds to the local mains voltage before you connect
the appliance.
- Do not use the appliance if the plug, the power cord or the
appliance itself is damaged.
- If the power cord is damaged, you must have it replaced by
Philips, a service center authorised by Philips or similarly
qualied persons in order to avoid a hazard.
- This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless
they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the appliance by a person responsible for their
safety.
- Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children.
- Keep the power cord away from hot surfaces.
- Only connect the appliance to an earthed wall outlet.
Always make sure that the plug is inserted into the wall
outlet properly.
- Always place and use the appliance on a dry, stable, level
and horizontal surface.
- This appliance is not intended to be operated by means of
an external timer or a separate remote-control system.
- Do not place the appliance against a wall or against other
appliances. Leave at least 10cm free space on the back and
sides and 10cm free space above the appliance. Do not
place anything on top of the appliance.
- Do not use the appliance for any other purpose than
described in the user manual.
- During hot airfrying, hot steam is released through the
air outlet openings. Keep your hands and face at a
safe distance from the steam and from the air outlet
openings. Also be careful of hot steam and air when you
remove the pan from the appliance.
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- The accessible surfaces may become hot during use.
- The Airfryer accessories become hot when you use them in
the Airfryer. Be careful when you handle them.
Caution
- This appliance is intended for normal household use
only. It is not intended for use in environments such
as sta kitchens of shops, oces, farms or other work
environments. Nor is it intended to be used by clients in
hotels, motels, bed and breakfasts and other residential
environments.
- Always return the appliance to a service centre authorised
by Philips for examination or repair. Do not attempt to repair
the appliance yourself, otherwise the guarantee becomes
invalid.
- Let the basket and non-stick grill pan (HD9627, HD9623
only) cool down before you exchange or remove the
EasyClick handle.
- This appliance is designed to be used at ambient
temperatures between 5°C and 40°C.
- Always unplug the appliance after use.
- Let the appliance cool down for approx. 30 minutes before
you handle or clean it.
- Do not overll the basket. Only ll the basket to the MAX
indication.
- Make sure the ingredients prepared in this appliance come
out golden-yellow instead of dark or brown. Remove burnt
remnants. Do not fry fresh potatoes at a temperature above
180°C (to minimise the production of acrylamide).
- After having removed the pan with the basket from the
appliance, please put the pan with the basket on a suitable
surface and let it rest for at least 30 seconds before
removing the basket from the pan.
- Be careful when cleaning the upper area of the cooking
chamber: Hot heating element, edge of Metal parts.
- Do not use the appliance for any other purpose than
described in the user manual and use only original
accessories.
Electromagnetic elds (EMF)
This Philips appliance complies with all applicable standards
and regulations regarding electromagnetic elds.
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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to
Philips! To fully benet from the support that Philips
oers, register your product at www.philips.com/welcome.
Your new Airfryer allows you to prepare your favorite
ingredients and snacks in a healthier way. The Airfryer
uses hot air in combination with high-speed air
circulation (TurboStar rapid air technology) and a top
grill to prepare a variety of tasty dishes in a healthy, fast
and easy way. Your ingredients are heated from all sides
at once and there is no need to add oil to most of the
ingredients. For more inspiration, recipes and information
about the Airfryer, visit www.philips.com/kitchen or
download the free Airfryer App for IOS® or Android™.
General description
1 Timer/power-on knob
2 Heating-up light
3 Air inlet
4 Pan
5 Temperature control knob
6 Air outlets
7 Cord storage wrap
8 Power cord
9 Splatter-proof lid (HD9622/45, HD9621/45 only)
10 Double-layer rack (HD9627, HD9622 only)
11 Basket with xed mesh bottom (HD9620 only)
12 MAX indication
13 Basket release button
14 EasyClick handle
15 Basket with removable mesh bottom (HD9627,
HD9623, HD9622, HD9621 only)
16 Removable mesh bottom (HD9627, HD9623, HD9622,
HD9621 only)
17 Non-stick grill pan (HD9627, HD9623 only)
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Before rst use
1 Remove all packing material.
2 Remove any stickers or labels from the appliance.
3 Thoroughly clean the appliance before rst use, as
indicated in the cleaning table.
Preparing for use
Placing the removable mesh bottom (HD9627, HD9623,
HD9622, HD9621 only)
1 Remove the pan from the appliance.
2 Put the pan with the basket on a suitable surface, press
the basket release button and lift the basket out of the
pan.
3 Insert the hook of the mesh bottom into the slot on the
right bottom side of the basket. Push the mesh bottom
down until it locks into position (‘click’ on both sides).
4 Put the basket back into the pan.
Note
Never use the pan without the basket in it.
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5 Slide the pan back into the appliance.
Placing the EasyClick handle
Warning
Always make sure the basket and the handle have cooled down
before you attach or detach the EasyClick handle.
Note
The EasyClick handle also ts to the non-stick grill pan (HD9627/
HD9623 only). It helps you clean and store the appliance in an
easy way.
To attach the EasyClick handle:
1 Hold the basket with one hand and hold the handle with
the other hand.
2 Slide the handle into the opening on the basket from
below until it locks into place (‘click’).
To detach the EasyClick handle:
1 Hold the basket with one hand and hold the handle with
the other hand.
2 Pull gently with your nger on the red release tab while
pulling the handle straight down.
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Food table
The table below helps you select the basic settings for the
types of food you want to prepare.
Note
Keep in mind that these settings are suggestions. As ingredients
dier in origin, size, shape as well as brand, we cannot guarantee
the best setting for your ingredients.
Ingredients
Min.- max.
amount
(grams)
Time
(minut es)
Tem per a ture
(°C)
Shake/
Tu rn
Additional
information
Frozen fries 200-800 11-25 180 Shake
halfway
Home-made
fries (1/2cm / 1/4
in thick)
200-800 12-25 180 Shake
halfway
Soak 30 min. in
water, dry then add
1/2 tbsp of oil.
Potato wedges 200-800 15-27 180 Shake
halfway
Soak 30 min. in
water, dry then add
1/2 tbsp of oil.
Frozen snacks
(e.g. spring rolls,
chicken nuggets)
100-400 6-10 200 Turn or
shake
halfway
For the cooking
times, refer to the
instructions on
the packaging of
the snack. Time
compared to oven
should be halved.
Pork chops 100-500 8-14 200
Hamburger 100-500 7-14 160
Sausages 100-500 3-15 160
Drumsticks 100-500 15-22 180
Chicken breast 100-500 10-15 180
Quiche 300 20-25 160 Use a baking tray or
oven dish.
Muns 80-300 8-13 180 Use heat-proof
silicone mun
cups.
Cake 200-400 15-25 160 Use a cake pan.
Mixed veggies 100-500 8-12 180
Pre-baked
toast/bread rolls
50-200 3-6 200
Fresh bread
rolls/bread
100-500 12-25 180
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Ingredients
Min.- max.
amount
(grams)
Time
(minut es)
Tem per a ture
(°C)
Shake/
Tu rn
Additional
information
Fish 150-400 10-18 200
Shellsh 100-400 7-15 180
Chicken bread
crumbed
100-300 8-15 180 Add oil to the
breadcrumbs.
Using the appliance
Airfrying
Caution
This is an Airfryer that works on hot air. Do not ll the pan with
oil or frying fat.
Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs. Only hold the
pan by the basket handle.
This appliance is for household use only.
This appliance may produce some smoke when you use it for the
rst time. This is normal.
Preheating of the appliance is not necessary.
1 Place the appliance on a stable, horizontal, level and
heat-resistant surface.
Note
Do not put anything on top or on the sides of the appliance. This
could disrupt the airow and aect the frying result.
2 Unwind the power cord from the cord storage wrap.
3 Put the plug in the wall outlet.
4 Remove the pan from the appliance.
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5 Put the ingredients in the basket.
Note
The Airfryer can prepare a large range of ingredients. Consult the
‘Food table’ for the right quantities and approximate cooking
times.
Do not exceed the amount indicated in the ‘Food table’ section or
overll the basket beyond the ‘MAX’ indication as this could aect
the quality of the end result.
If you want to prepare dierent ingredients at the same time,
make sure you check the suggested cooking time required for the
dierent ingredients before you start to cook them simultaneously.
Home-made fries and drumsticks, for example, can be cooked
simultaneously because they require the same settings.
6 If the basket or non-stick grill pan (HD9627, HD9623
only) is placed back into the pan, slide the pan back into
the appliance. Turn the temperature control knob to the
required temperature.
7 Turn the timer knob to the required cooking time to switch
on the appliance.
Note
The heating-up light goes on. During use the heating-up light
goes on from time to time. This indicates that the appliance is
heating up to the right temperature.
The timer continues to count down the set cooking time.
Some ingredients require shaking or turning halfway through the
cooking time (see ‘Food table’). To shake the ingredients, remove
the pan from the appliance and shake it over the sink. Then slide
the pan back into the appliance. To reduce the weight, you can
also remove the basket from the pan.
Be careful not to press the basket release button while shaking.
Tip
If you set the timer to half the cooking time, when you hear the
timer bell it is time to shake or turn the ingredients. Be sure to
reset the timer to the remaining cooking time.
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8 When you hear the timer bell, the set cooking time
has elapsed. You can also switch o the appliance
manually. To do this, turn the power-on knob to 0
(counterclockwise); this requires some more force than
turning clockwise.
Note
Excess oil from the ingredients is collected on the bottom of the
pan.
If you prepare several batches of fatty ingredients (e.g. drumsticks,
sausages or hamburgers), carefully pour o any excess oil or
rendered fat from the pan after each batch or before shaking or
replacing the basket in the pan.
9 Remove the pan from the appliance and place it on a
heat-resistant surface.
10 Check if the ingredients are ready.
Note
If the ingredients are not ready yet, simply slide the pan back into
the appliance and set the timer for a few extra minutes.
After hot airfrying, the pan, basket, accessories, housing and
ingredients are hot. Depending on the type of ingredients in the
basket, steam may escape from the pan.
11 Press the basket release button and lift the basket out of
the pan.
12 Empty the basket contents into a bowl or onto a plate.
Always remove the basket with ingredients from the pan
to serve as hot oil or rendered fat may be in bottom of the
pan.
Note
To remove large or fragile ingredients, use a pair of tongs to lift out
ingredients.
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Making home-made fries
To make great home-made fries in the Airfryer:
- Choose a potato variety suitable for making fries, e.g. fresh,
slightly oury potatoes.
- It is best to air fry the fries in portions of up to 500 grams
for an even result. Larger fries tend to be less crispy than
smaller fries.
- Shake the basket 2-3 times during the airfrying process.
1 Peel the potatoes and cut into sticks (1/2cm / 1/4 in thick).
2 Soak the potato sticks in a bowl of water for at least 30
minutes.
3 Empty the bowl and dry the potato sticks with a dish
towel or paper towel.
4 Pour a half tablespoon of cooking oil in the bowl, put the
sticks in the bowl and mix until the sticks are coated with
oil.
5 Remove the sticks from the bowl with your ngers or a
slotted kitchen utensil so excess oil remains in the bowl.
Note
Do not tilt the bowl to pour all the sticks in the basket at once to
prevent excess oil from going into the pan.
6 Put the sticks in the basket.
7 Fry the potato sticks and shake the basket halfway
through the airfrying process. Shake 2-3 times if you
prepare more than 400g of fries.
Note
Consult the chapter “Food table” for the right quantities and
cooking times.
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Using the double-layer rack
(HD9627, HD9622 only)
Use the double-layer rack to maximize your cooking space.
Note
If cooking dierent ingredients at the same time, make sure that
the cooking temperature and time is the same for each type of
ingredient.
Always position meats on lower level and vegetables above to
avoid cross contamination of food or unsafe transfer of meat
juices or partially cooked foods.
1 Follow steps 1 to 4 of section ‘Airfrying’.
2 Put one half of the ingredients in the basket.
3 Place the double-layer rack in the basket.
4 Put the second half of the ingredients onto the double-
layer rack.
5 Follow steps 6 to 12 of section ‘Airfrying’.
Warning
The double-layer rack becomes very hot during use. Wear oven
gloves when you remove the double-layer rack from the basket.
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Using the non-stick grill pan
(HD9627, HD9623 only)
1 Follow steps 1 to 3 of section ‘Airfrying’.
2 Press the basket release button and lift the basket out of
the pan.
3 Attach the EasyClick handle to the non-stick grill pan (see
‘Placing the EasyClick handle’).
4 Place the non-stick grill pan in the pan.
5 Put the ingredients on the non-stick grill pan.
6 Follow steps 6 to 12 of section ‘Airfrying’.
Using the splatter-proof lid
(HD9622/45, HD9621/45 only)
Use the splatter-proof lid if you are cooking light-weight
ingredients in order to keep them in the basket, fatty
ingredients or to reduce the speed of browning.
Note
When using the splatter-proof lid, you may need more time to
reach the same level of browning and doneness.
1 Follow steps 1 to 5 of section ‘Airfrying’.
2 Hold the lid with the top side facing you. Insert the two
hooks of the lid into the two slots on the front side of the
basket. Push the lid down until it locks into position (‘click’
on both sides).
3 Proceed with step 6 to 9 of section ‘Airfrying’.
4 Carefully remove the splatter-proof lid.
Warning
The splatter-proof lid is very hot. Wear oven gloves when you
remove it.
5 Proceed with step 10 to 12 of section ‘Airfrying’.
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Cleaning
Warning
Let the basket, pan, accessories and the inside of the appliance
cool down completely before you start cleaning.
The pan, basket and inside of appliance have a non-stick
coating. Do not use metal kitchen utensils or abrasive cleaning
materials as this may damage the non-stick coating.
Clean the appliance after every use. Remove oil and fat from
the bottom of the pan after every use to prevent smoke.
1 Turn the timer knob to 0, remove the plug from the wall
outlet and let the appliance cool down for 10 minutes.
Tip
Remove the pan and the basket to let the Airfryer cool down more
quickly.
2 Clean the pan, basket, non-stick gill pan and splatter-
proof lid in a dishwasher. You can also clean them with hot
water, dishwashing liquid and a non-abrasive sponge (see
‘cleaning table’).
Tip
If food residues stuck to the pan, double-layer rack or basket,
you can soak them in hot water and dishwashing liquid for 10-15
minutes. Soaking loosens the food residues and makes it easier to
remove. Make sure you use a dishwashing liquid that can dissolve
oil and grease. If there are grease stains on the pan or basket
and you have not been able to remove them with hot water and
dishwashing liquid, use a liquid degreaser.
If necessary, food residues stuck to the heating element can be
removed with a soft to medium bristle brush. Do not use a steel
wire brush or a hard bristle brush, as this might damage the
coating on the heating element.
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3 Clean the inside of the appliance with hot water and a
non-abrasive sponge.
4 Clean the heating element with a cleaning brush to
remove any food residues.
5 Wipe the outside of the appliance with a moist cloth.
6 Clean the inside of the appliance with a moist cloth.
Cleaning table
HD9622/45 , HD9621/45
HD9627, HD9623
HD9622, HD9621
HD9627, HD9622
HD9627, HD9623
HD9620
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Storage
1 Unplug the appliance and let it cool down.
2 Make sure all parts are clean and dry before storing.
3 Wrap the power cord onto the cord storage wrap.
Note
Always hold the Airfryer horizontally when you carry it. Make sure
that you also hold the drawer on the front part of the appliance as
it can slide out of the appliance if accidentally tilted downwards.
This can lead to damaging of the drawer.
Always make sure that the removable parts of the Airfryer e.g.
EasyClick handle, removable mesh bottom, etc. are xed before
you carry and/or store it.
Recycling
- Do not throw away the product with the normal household
waste at the end of its life, but hand it in at an ocial
collection point for recycling. By doing this, you help to
preserve the environment.
Guarantee and support
If you need information or support, please visit
www.philips.com/support or read the separate worldwide
guarantee leaet.
Troubleshooting
This chapter summarizes the most common problems
you could encounter with the appliance. If you are unable
to solve the problem with the information below, visit
www.philips.com/support for a list of frequently asked
questions or contact the Consumer Care Center in your country.
Problem Possible cause Solution
The outside of
the appliance
becomes hot
during use.
The heat inside radiates
to the outside walls.
This is normal. All handles and knobs
that you need to touch during use stay
cool enough to touch.
The pan, basket, double-rack layer,
non-stick grill pan and the inside of the
appliance always become hot when the
appliance is switched on to ensure the
food is properly cooked. These parts are
always too hot to touch.
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Problem Possible cause Solution
If you leave the appliance switched on
for a longer time, some areas get too hot
to touch. These areas are marked on the
appliance with the following icon:
As long as you are aware of the hot
areas and avoid touching them, the
appliance is completely safe to use.
My home-made
fries do not turn
out as I expected.
You did not use the right
potato type.
To get the best results, use fresh, slightly
oury potatoes. If you need to store the
potatoes, do not store them in a cold
environment like in a fridge. Choose
potatoes whose package states that they
are suitable for frying.
The amount of
ingredients in the basket
is too big.
Follow the instructions in this user
manual to prepare home-made fries
(see ‘Food table’ or download the free
Airfryer App).
Certain types of
ingredients need to be
shaken halfway through
the cooking time.
Follow the instructions in this user
manual to prepare home-made fries
(see ‘Food table’ or download the free
Airfryer App).
The Airfryer does
not switch on.
The appliance is not
plugged in.
When you switch on the appliance, you
hear the sound of the working fan. If you
do not hear this sound, check if the plug
is inserted in the wall outlet properly.
You have set the timer
to a time shorter than 5
minutes.
Set the timer to a time of 5 minutes or
more.
Several appliances are
connected to one outlet.
Try a dierent outlet and check the fuses.
The Airfryer has a power of 1425W.
I see some peeling
o spots inside my
Airfryer.
Some small spots can
appear inside the pan
of the Airfryer due to the
incidental touching or
scratching of the coating
(e.g. during cleaning with
harsh cleaning tools
and/or while inserting
the basket).
You can prevent damage by lowering
the basket into the pan properly. If you
insert the basket at an angle, its side
may knock against the wall of the pan,
causing small pieces of coating to chip
o. If this occurs, please be informed that
this is not harmful as all materials used
are food-safe.
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Problem Possible cause Solution
White smoke
comes out of the
appliance.
You are preparing fatty
ingredients.
The oil or rendered fat in the pan may
cause white smoke and the pan may
get hotter than usual. You can carefully
pour o any excess oil or fat from the
pan and then continue cooking. You can
also place the splatter-proof lid on the
basket.
The pan still contains
greasy residues from
previous use.
White smoke is caused by greasy
residues heating up in the pan. Always
clean the pan and basket thoroughly
after every use.
Marinade, liquid or meat
juices are splattering
in the rendered fat or
grease.
Place the splatter-proof lid on the
basket.
Breading or coating did
not adhere properly to
the food.
Tiny pieces of airborne breading
can cause white smoke. Firmly press
breading or coating to food to ensure it
sticks.
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Philips HD9625/45 ユーザーマニュアル

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