Philips HD6122 manual

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    deep fr y er adjustable thermostat HD6122[...]

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    IMPOR T ANT SAFEGU ARDS When using electrical appliances, basic safety pr ecautions should alwa ys be follo wed including the f ollowing: Read all instructions befor e using. 1. This appliance uses hot oil; it is v er y impor tant to mak e sur e the unit is placed in a safe place while in use or while the oil is still hot. 2. Extr eme caution must [...]

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    10. Do not operate this appliance with a damaged cor d or plug, or after the appliance malfunctions, or has been damaged in an y manner ; return the Deep Fr y er to the r etail location where it was pur chased for examination, repair , or adjustment. 11. Use this appliance onl y for its intended use as described in this manual. Do not use accessor [...]

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    21. T o disconnect Deep Fr yer , turn T emperatur e Contr ol Dial to " M " , then remov e plug from electrical outlet. Remov e plug by gripping plug body and pulling it fr om the outlet. Nev er yank or twist cord to unplug. 22. Be sur e bask et handle is lock ed in place . 23. During fr ying, hot steam is released thr ough v ent openings [...]

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    T able of Contents Featur es 2 Important 3 Fr ying 3-4 After Fr ying 5 Cleaning 5-6 Storing the Appliance 6 Oil and Fat 7 Fr ying Tips 7-8 T roubleshooting Guide 9 Preparation Time and T emperature Settings 10 For Assistance 11 W arranty Back Cov er[...]

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    2 F eatures See Through Window Filter V ent Openings Wire Bask et Bask et Release Button Non-Stick Interior Coating Bask et Handle Grips T emperature Control T emperature Control Pilot Light Release Button for Safety Locking Lid • Permanent Filter • Cord Storage Compartment • Steam Condensation Collector • Cool W all Exterior • Non-slip F[...]

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    3 Important: • Read the Instr uctions for Use and look at the Illustr ations before you star t using the appliance. • Clean the fr yer par ts as described in the "Cleaning" section. Dr y all par ts thoroughly . • Make sure all par ts are completely dr y before y ou fill the fr yer with oil or liquid fat. • After you ha ve used the[...]

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    4 C 5 Open the lid by pr essing the safety locking lid release button. The lid will spring open automatically . K eep face a wa y from lid. C 6 Lift the bask et handle until it locks in horizontal position to raise the wire bask et to its highest position. C 7 Remov e the wire bask et from the fryer . 8 Put the food to be fried in the wir e basket.[...]

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    5 After Frying C 1 Lift the bask et handle to locked position to raise the wir e bask et to its highest position. C 2 Press the saf ety locking lid release button to open the lid. Beware of the hot steam. 3 Carefull y remov e the wire bask et from the fryer . If necessar y , shake the basket o ver the fr yer to remo ve excess fat or oil. Put the fr[...]

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    6 C 3 Lift the bask et handle to raise the wire bask et to its highest position, let fat drip into pot and then remov e the wire bask et from the fryer . C 4 Pour out the oil or fat fr om the back left corner pour spout on inner pot into a suitable storage container if you plan on reusing it or to discar d. Clean the housing and the inner pot with [...]

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    Oil and Fat It is recommended to use a good quality fr ying oil or liquid fr ying fat, preferably v egetable oil or fat. Y ou can also use solid fr ying fat, but in that case you should melt it in a pan o ver low heat bef ore using to prevent splattering or overheating of the fat. Using butter or mar gar ine is not recommended due to low er smoking[...]

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    Fr ozen food Food from the freezer (+3.2º F to 0º F) will cool the oil or fat considerably when it is immer sed in it. Because it does not sear r ight awa y , the food may also absorb too m uch oil or fat. T ake the following measures to prevent this: Preferably allo w frozen food to par tly defrost at room temperature and shake off as much ice a[...]

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    9 Possible cause The selected temperature is too low and/or the food has not been fried long enough. There is too much food in the basket. The oil or fat does not get hot enough. The permanent anti- grease filter is saturated. The oil or fat isn't clean anymore. The type of oil or fat used is not suitable for deep-fr ying food. The lid has not[...]

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    T emperature 320ºF 340ºF 360ºF 375ºF Frying time (minutes) fresh or (partly) defrosted f ood 4-6 5-7 12-15 4-5 3-4 2-3 6-7 5-6 3-4 3-4 3-4 2-3 3-4 3-4 3-4 3-4 3-4 - 3-4 5-6 2-3 3-4 Advised quantity per session 600 g /21 0z 450 g /16 oz 3-5 pieces 5 pieces 4 pieces 8-10 pieces 2-3 pieces 5-6 pieces 8-10 pieces 8-10 pieces 8-10 pieces 12-15 piece[...]

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    F or assistance For assistance call toll fr ee: 1-800-243-7884 or visit our website: www .philipsonline.com.[...]

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    FULL ONE YEAR W ARRANTY Philips Electronics North America Corporation warrants each new Philips product, model HD6122 (except cord), against defects in materi- als or workmanship for a period of one y ear fr om the date of pur chase. IMPOR T ANT: This war ranty does not cover damage resulting from accident, misuse or abuse, lack of reasonable care,[...]