Philips HD 4485/86/87 Electric Grill User Manual


 
Before use
Before first use wash
and dry the grill.
- Pour cold water into
the outer tray (fig. 7).
Note: Do not fill higher
than the MAX
indication.
For the best results,
avoid pouring water into the inner tray.
- Position the inner tray
(“Click!”) (fig. 8).
- When water needs to
be refilled during
usage this can be
done via the filling
aperture (fig. 9)
- Place the control
panel (fig. 10, 11).
- Be sure that the safety switch, located at the
bottom of the control panel, is activated when
the appliance is switched on (“Click”) (fig. 11).
- Place the grill (fig. 12, 13).
- Brush some oil onto the grill (fig. 14).
- Plug in. Switch on and allow the appliance to
heat up for approximately 15 minutes (fig. 15).
Tips
Keep the meat and fish cold and fresh in the
refrigerator until you actually start grilling it.
Do not use the same cutlery and the same
chopping board for raw and grilled food.
Do not salt the meat, chicken or fish before
grilling: then too much juice will be extracted.
You can of course salt the food after grilling.
Always use meat, chicken or fish of good
quality, cut into pieces/slices which are
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1
2
- 2 cm thick and which are not carved or
flattened.
Always use the appliance with a layer of water
in the outer tray. This prevents smoke and
makes cleaning the inner tray much easier.
If necessary add water during the cooking.
Please note: Do not pour water on the heating
element! Only pour water through the special
filling aperture.
If you wish to grill sausages, do not forget to
prick a number of holes before grilling. (This
avoids the saucage bursting which can result in
hot fat spattering and the saucages becoming
dried out.)
Turn the food on the grill at regular intervals.
Then it will become evenly browned and will be
well-done throughout.
It is advisable to wrap fish in aluminium foil
before grilling.
To avoid sticking to the grill it is advisable to
pad the meat dry with a kitchen towel before
putting it on the grilling plate.
The required grilling time is primarily
dependent upon the thickness of the meat,
chicken or fish (and not upon its weight).
Attention: Especially pork, minced meat and
fish must be very well done. Make sure that the
pieces of meat are not too thick.
For the best grilling result indoors, we advise
you not to use the windscreen. However, you
can use the windscreen in combination with the
hood.
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8
CLICK
CLICK
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10
11
CLICK
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13
All types
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15
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OIL