Page 4 - Contents; Hot air frying
4 Contents Introduction 5 General description (Fig. 1) 5 Important 5 Before first use 8 Preparing for use 8 Using the appliance 8 Hot air frying 8 Settings 10 Making home-made fries 11 Cleaning 12 Storage 12 Recycling 12 Guarantee and service 12 Troubleshooting 13
Page 5 - Danger
5 Introduction Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips! To fully benefit from the support that Philips offers, register your product at www.philips.com/welcome.Your new Airfryer allows you to prepare your favourite ingredients and snacks in a healthier way. The Airfryer uses hot air ...
Page 7 - Caution
7 Caution - This appliance is intended for normal household use only. It is not intended for use in environments such as staff kitchens of shops, offices, farms or other work environments. Nor is it intended to be used by clients in hotels, motels, bed and breakfasts and other residential environmen...
Page 8 - Before first use; Preparing for use; Add 3 minutes to the preparation time when the appliance is cold.
8 Before first use 1 Remove all packaging material. 2 Remove any stickers or labels from the appliance. 3 Thoroughly clean the basket and the pan with hot water, some washing-up liquid and a non-abrasive sponge. Note: You can also clean these parts in the dishwasher. 4 Wipe the inside and outside of...
Page 10 - Settings; Tips
10 Settings This table below helps you to select the basic settings for the ingredients you want to prepare. Note: Keep in mind that these settings are indications. As ingredients differ in origin, size, shape as well as brand, we cannot guarantee the best setting for your ingredients. Because the R...
Page 11 - Making home-made fries
11 g min ˚C 300 20-25 160 80-300 8-13 180 200-400 15-25 160 100-500 8-12 180 50-500 3-6 200 100-500 12-25 180 150-400 10-18 200 100-400 7-15 180 100-300 8-15 180 Note: When you use ingredients that rise (such as with cake, quiche or muffins) the baking tray should not be filled more than halfway.Not...
Page 12 - Cleaning; Storage; Recycling
12 Cleaning Clean the appliance after every use. The pan, basket and the inside of the appliance have a non-stick coating. Do not use metal kitchen utensils or abrasive cleaning materials to clean them, as this may damage the non-stick coating. 1 Remove the mains plug from the wall socket and let th...
Page 13 - Troubleshooting
13 Troubleshooting This chapter summarises 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 Centre in your country. P...