Philips HD4918 English , Before first use, Preparing for use, Cookware NOT suitable for the

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Before first use

English 

Before first use

Remove all packaging material from the induction cooker.

Preparing for use

1Place the appliance on a dry, stable and level surface.

2Make sure there is at least 10cm free space around the appliance to prevent overheating.

3Always place the cookware on the cooking zone during cooking.

4Make sure you use cookware of the correct type and size (see the tables below).

Recommended types and sizes of cookware

Suitable cookware for the induction cooker

Material

Cookware with a bottom made of iron or magnetic stainless

 

steel

Shape

Cookware with a flat bottom

Size

Cookware with a bottom diameter of 12-22cm, depending on

 

the cooking mode (see tips below)

Weight

Cookware with a weight of up to 7kg (including contents)

Cookware NOT suitable for the

 

induction cooker

 

Material

Cookware with a bottom made of non-iron metal,

 

crystalite, glass, aluminium and copper

Shape

Cookware with a concave or convex bottom

Size

Cookware with a bottom diameter of less than 11cm

Weight

Cookware with a weight over 7kg (including contents)

Tip:When you cook in the Quick start (manual) mode or Hot Pot mode, you can use cookware with a bottom diameter of 12-25cm.

Tip:To deep-fry food, we advise you to use cookware with a bottom diameter of 12-16cm.

Using the appliance

Only use cookware that is suitable for induction cooking (see chapter ‘Preparing for use’).

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.

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Philips HD4918 English , Before first use, Preparing for use, Recommended types and sizes of cookware, induction cooker