residential type
environments;
bed and breakfast type
•
environments.
Make sure that the
•
damaged power cord
is replaced by Philips, a
service center authorized
by Philips or similarly
qualified persons in order
to avoid a hazard.
Make sure to avoid spillage
•
on the power connector to
avoid a potential hazard.
Always follow the
•
instructions and use the
appliance properly to avoid
potential injury.
CAUTION: Surface of the
•
heating element is subject
to residual heat after use.
The appliance is not
•
intended to be operated
by means of an external
timer or a separate
remote-control system.
To satisfy RF exposure
•
requirements, this device
should be operated with a
separation distance of at
least 20 centimeters from
all persons when the
Wi-Fi router is switched on.
The antenna used for the
transmitter must not be
co-located in conjunction
with any other antenna or
transmitter.
Check if the voltage
•
indicated on the
multicooker corresponds
to the local power voltage
before you connect it.
Check if the steam valve is
•
clear before every cooking
and becomes block during
the cooking.
If the steam valve is
•
blocked, the pressure will
increase in the appliance
and the jet of steam could
hurt and scald users.
During cooking, steam can
•
only come out from the
steam valve. If steam starts
to come out between the
top lid and main body,
immediately power off
the multicooker. Check
if the sealing ring is in
place, in good condition
and stacked with foreign
objects/food residues. If
there are foreign objects/
food residues, clean
them up. If there is no
foreign object, return it
to the service center for
checking and sealing ring
replacement if necessary.
Note that sealing ring
lifetime is limited and
depend on cooking and
maintenance frequency.
During cooking, water or
•
liquid food can't come
out from the inner pot.
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