Preset Cooking Modes; Manual Mode; Roti/Dosa Mode - Philips HD4907 User Manual

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Philips Induction Cooker HD4907
4. You can either use one of the preset cooking modes specified on the control
panel or the manual mode to control the time and temperature for cooking.
For more information on Preset cooking modes, refer to page 10.
5. Press "Temp." button and use "+/-" buttons to increase or decrease the
temperature. To adjust time, press "Time" button and use "+/-" to increase or
decrease the time you want to cook your food.
6. Keep all the ingredients you need ready before you start cooking. Time taken
for cooking on induction cooker may be faster than the time taken on gas
stove.
7. When you have finished cooking, turn the induction cooker off by pressing
"ON/OFF" button once. If you have set timer, for example to boil water, the
cooker will turn off when the timer runs out.
8. Finally turn the appliance off by turning the mains switch "Off".
4.1

Preset cooking modes

This section describes different preset cooking modes of your induction cooker.
Your induction cooker has 6 preset cooking modes on the control panel.

4.1.1 Manual mode

• Manual mode can be used for all types of cooking, as it enables you to control
the temperature and time settings yourself.
• Default cooking time in Manual mode is 2 hours, but you can adjust the range
from 1 min to 3 hours.
• The temperature range in this mode is from keep warm to 240°C.
• To use this mode, press the "Manual" button.

4.1.2 Roti/Dosa mode

• The Roti/Dosa preset can be used to cook rotis and dosa. This mode is used
to cook food on a flat induction base pans.
• Default cooking time in Roti/Dosa mode is 1 hour, but you can adjust the
range from 1 min to 3 hours.
• The temperature range in this mode is from keep warm to 160°C.
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