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HD 6134 English Page 4 · Keep pages 3 and 50 open when reading these operating instructions. Français Page 9 · Pour le mode d'emploi: dépliez les pages 3 et 50. Deutsch Seite 15 · Schlagen Sie beim Lesen der Gebrauchsanweisung Seite 3 und Seite 50 auf. Nederlands Pagina 21 · Sla bij het lezen van de gebruiksaanwijzing pagina 3 en de pagina 50 op. Italiano Pagina 27 · Prima di usare l'apparecchio, aprite le pagine 3 e 57 e leggete attentamente le istruzioni per l'uso. Español Página 33 · Desplegar las páginas 3 y 50 al leer las instrucciones de manejo. Português Página 39 · Durante a leitura do modo de emprêgo, desdobre e verifique a pág. 3 e as pág. 50. Türkçe Sayfa 45 · Kullanim kilavuzunu okuduunuzda 3. ve 50. sayfalari açiniz. 2 1 D B A G K M I F H E T L J O N P Q 1 4-6 min R 2 C S V U 3 W X English Important · Read the instructions for use and look at the illustrations before you start using the appliance. · Check if the voltage indicated on the type plate of the fryer corresponds to the mains voltage in your home. · Only connect the appliance to an earthed wall socket. · Clean the separate parts of the fryer thoroughly before you use the appliance for the first time (see `Cleaning'). · Never immerse the control panel with the heating element in water nor rinse these parts under the tap. · Make sure all parts are completely dry before you fill the fryer with oil or liquid fat. · We advise you to use frying oil or liquid frying fat. You can also use solid frying fat, but in that case you will have to take extra precautions to prevent the fat from spattering and the heating element from overheating (see `Using solid fat' and `Tips'). · Do not switch the appliance on until you have filled it with oil or liquid fat. · Only use types of oil or fat that contain an antifoam agent and that are suitable for deep frying. You can find this information on the package or label. · Make sure the fryer is always filled to a level between the two indication marks on the inside of the inner pot. Always check the oil or fat level before you switch the appliance on. · A thermal safety cut-out will switch the appliance off if it overheats (see `Safety'). · In these instructions for use you will find the maximum amounts of food to be fried at one time. Do not exceed these amounts (see `Table') · During frying, hot steam is released through the filter. Keep your hands and face at a safe distance from the steam. You should also be careful of the hot steam when you open the lid. · Keep the appliance out of the reach of children when you use it and do not let the mains cord hang over the edge of the table or worktop on which the appliance is standing. · After you have used the appliance, set the temperature control to the lowest setting (turn it completely to the left). Remove the plug from the wall socket and let the oil or fat cool down. Do not move the fryer until it has cooled down sufficiently. · If parts of this appliance are damaged, they may only be replaced by Philips or a service centre authorised by Philips, since repair requires special tools and/or parts. · Save these instructions for use for future reference. General description (fig. 1) A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O Lid Viewing window Hinge Permanent anti-grease filter Detachable control panel Temperature control On/off switch with `power-on' light Timer Pilot light of thermostat Heating element Frying basket Handle of frying basket Release button of handle Removable inner pot Oil/fat level indication marks P Q R S T U V W X Handgrips inner pot Housing (cool wall) Lid release button Opening with `reset' button Safety switch Cord Cord storage compartment Type plate Carrying handles 4 Safety Thermal safety cut-out The appliance has been equipped with a thermal safety cut-out that switches the appliance off if it overheats. This may happen if there is no oil or fat or not enough oil or fat in the fryer or if blocks of solid fat are being melted in the fryer, which will prevent the heating element from being able to give off the heat produced quickly enough. Take the following measures when the thermal safety cut-out has switched the appliance off: - Let the oil or fat cool down; - Carefully press the `reset' button at the back of the control panel with a small screwdriver (fig. 2). Now the appliance is ready to be used again. Safety switch The safety switch in the control panel ensures that the heating element can only be switched on if the control panel has been inserted correctly (`Click') (fig. 3). Auto shut-off The fryer will switch off automatically after 2 hours. When this happens, the power-on light in the on/off switch will go out. To switch the appliance back on, press the on/off switch again. - Pour the melted fat carefully into the fryer. - Put the plug in the wall socket and switch the fryer on (see `Frying'). · Store the fryer with the resolidified fat still in it at room temperature. If the fat gets very cold, it may start spattering when melted. Punch some holes into the resolidified fat with a fork to prevent this (fig. 4). Be careful not to damage the heating element while doing so. Before frying - Clean the separate parts of the fryer thoroughly before you use the fryer for the first time (see `Cleaning'). - Put the appliance on a horizontal, even and stable surface. · If you want to place the fryer on top of the cooker, underneath the extractor hood, first check if the rings of the cooker have been turned off. - Take the entire cord from the cord storage compartment (fig. 5). - Fill the dry and empty fryer with oil, liquid fat or melted solid fat (see `Using solid fat' and `Tips') to the top indication mark on the inner pot: 3.5 litres (fig. 6). · Never mix two different kinds of oil or fat! - Put the plug in the wall socket. · Make sure the cord does not come into contact with the hot parts of the appliance. Frying Cool zone During frying, loose food particles collect on the bottom of the inner pot. As the heating element has been placed some distance above the bottom of the inner pot and primarily heats the oil or fat above it, the oil or fat between the bottom of the inner pot and the heating element remains relatively cool (cool zone). This prevents the food particles that end up in this zone from burning, increasing the number of times you can re-use the oil or fat. Using solid fat We advise you to use frying oil or liquid frying fat in this appliance. You can also use solid frying fat, but if you do, you have to take the following precautions to prevent spattering of fat and overheating of the appliance: Use 3 kg of fat. - If you want to use new blocks of fat, melt them slowly over a low heat in a normal pan. 5 - Switch the fryer on by means of the on/off switch (fig. 7). The power-on light in the switch and the pilot light of the thermostat will go on (fig. 8). - Set the temperature control to the required temperature (fig. 9). For information about which temperature to select, check the package of the food to be fried or the tables in these instructions for use. - The oil or fat will be heated to the right temperature in 10 to 15 minutes. · While the appliance is heating up, the pilot light of the thermostat will come on and go out a number of times. The pilot light will continue to burn as long as the heating element is heating up. If the light stays out for some time, the oil or fat has reached the preset temperature. · The same procedure applies if you want to fry a number of batches in a row, so wait until the pilot light has been out for some time before you start frying the next batch. · If you are using oil or liquid fat, you can leave the basket in the fryer while the fryer is heating up. Of course you can also leave the basket in the fryer · · if the fryer contains fat that has solidified around the basket. Open the lid by pressing the release button (fig. 10). The lid will open automatically. Lift the handle to raise the basket to its highest position (Click!) (fig. 11). Now you can remove the basket from the fryer (fig. 12). Put the food to be fried in the basket. Never exceed the maximum amounts of food to be fried at one time as indicated in these instructions for use (see `Table'). Carefully place the basket in the fryer. Make sure the basket has been properly inserted (fig. 13). Close the lid. Set the required frying time (see `Timer'). You can also use the fryer without setting the timer. Press the release button of the handle and press down the handle to lower the basket to its lowest position, the `frying position' (fig. 14). To obtain a uniform golden frying result, lift the basket out of the oil or fat a few times and carefully shake the contents. Be careful of the hot steam that emerges from the appliance when you open the lid. - Remove the plug from the wall socket. · If you do not use the fryer regularly, it is best to store the oil or liquid fat in well-closed bottles, preferably in the fridge or in a cool place, after it has cooled down. Fill the bottles by pouring the oil or fat through a fine sieve to remove food particles. To empty the fryer, remove the lid, the frying basket and the control panel with the heating element, lift the inner pot from the housing of the fryer and pour out the oil or fat (see `Cleaning'). · If the fryer contains solid fat, let the fat solidify in the fryer and store the fryer with the fat still in it (see `Using solid fat'). Cleaning · Unplug the appliance. · Wait until the oil or fat has cooled down before you start cleaning the appliance. Solid fat should not have solidified yet. - Remove the lid (fig. 17), the frying basket (fig. 18) and the control panel with the heating element (fig. 19). - Put the control panel with the heating element in a safe, dry place. · Never immerse the control panel with the heating element in water nor rinse these parts under the tap! If necessary, clean these parts with a moist cloth and/or kitchen paper. - Lift the inner pot out of the appliance (fig. 20), remove the oil or fat (fig. 21) and dispose of it (see `Environment'). - Clean the lid, the frying basket and the inner pot in hot soapy water or in the dishwasher and dry them properly. · Do not use caustic or abrasive cleaning agents or materials such as washing soda, scouring liquid or powder or scouring pads to clean the inner pot. Clean the housing of the fryer with a moist cloth with some washing up liquid and/or kitchen paper. - Roll up the cord, put it back into the cord storage compartment and insert the plug in the special recess (fig. 22). - Reassemble the parts of the fryer (in the following order: inner pot, control panel with heating element, lid, frying basket). Make sure you insert the inner pot correctly into the fryer (fig. 23). - Store the fryer with the lid closed. In this way the inside of the fryer will remain clean and free from dust. Timer Press the timer button to set the required frying time in minutes (fig. 15). If you keep the button pressed in, you can put the minutes forward quickly. The maximum time that can be set is 99 minutes. A few seconds after you have set the timer it will start counting down the time. While the timer is active, the remaining time will blink on the display. The last minute is displayed in seconds. When the preset time has elapsed, you will hear an audible signal (a few beeps). After 20 seconds the audible signal will be repeated. You can stop the audible signal by pressing the button again (fig. 15). Caution: the timer indicates the end of the cooking time but does not switch the fryer off. To replace the battery of the timer, please contact the Philips Service Centre. After frying - Lift the handle to raise the basket to its highest position, the `draining position' (`Click') (fig. 16). - Open the lid. - Lift the frying basket carefully out of the fryer and, if necessary, shake it over the fryer to remove excess oil or fat. - Put the fried food in a bowl or colander containing grease-absorbing paper, e.g. kitchen paper. - Switch the fryer off by means of the on/off switch. The pilot light in the on/off switch will go out. 6 Permanent filter This fryer has been equipped with a permanent filter. To guarantee optimal functioning of the appliance, the metal filter should be cleaned regularly. - Clean the lid of the fryer in hot soapy water or in the dishwasher every time you have used the fryer. - For thorough cleaning: undo the screws on the inside of the lid (fig. 24) and remove the filter (fig. 25). Let the filter dry properly before you put it back into the lid and before you start using the appliance. Tips Home-made French fries You will make the tastiest and crispiest French fries in the following way: · Preferably use firm potatoes. - Cut the potatoes into thick slices and then into sticks. Rinse the sticks with cold water; this will prevent them from sticking to each other during frying. - Dry the sticks thoro ...

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