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Introduction
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General description (Fig. 1)
A Steam tray
B Water level indication
C Inner pot
D Detachable steam vent cap with rubber sealing pad
E Scoop holder
F Release lever
G Main body
H Heating element
I Rice scoop
J Measuring cup
K Steam vent
L Lid
M Cook light
N Warm light
O Mains cord connection
P Control lever
Important
Read this user manual carefully before you use the
appliance and save it for future reference.
Danger
Never immerse the housing of the rice cooker in
water, nor rinse it under the tap.
Warning
Check if the voltage indicated on the appliance
corresponds to the local mains voltage before you
connect the appliance.
Only connect the appliance to an earthed wall
socket. Always make sure that the plug is inserted
rmly into the wall socket.
Do not use the appliance if the plug, the mains cord
or the appliance itself is damaged.
If the mains cord is damaged, it must be replaced
by Philips, a service centre authorised by Philips or
similarly qualied persons in order to avoid a hazard.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they
do not play with the appliance.
Keep the mains cord out of the reach of children.
Do not let the mains cord hang over the edge of the
table or worktop on which the appliance stands.
Make sure the heating element, the magnetic switch
and the outside of the inner pot are clean and dry
before you put the plug in the wall socket.
Do not cover the steam vent and the lid while the
rice cooker is operating.
Do not plug in the appliance or operate the control
lever with wet hands.
Caution
Never use any accessories or parts from other
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manufacturers or that Philips does not specically
recommend. If you use such accessories or par ts,
your guarantee becomes invalid.
Only use the rice scoop provided. Avoid using sharp
utensils.
Do not expose the rice cooker to high temperatures,
nor place it on a working or still hot stove or cooker.
Always insert the inner pot before you put the plug
in the wall socket.
Always unplug the rice cooker and let it cool down
before you clean it.
Do not place the inner pot directly over an open re
to cook rice.
This appliance is intended for household use
only. If the appliance is used improperly or for
professional or semi-professional purposes or if it is
not used according to the instructions in this user
manual, the guarantee becomes invalid and Philips
refuses liability for any damage caused.
Place the rice cooker on a stable, horizontal and level
surface.
The accessible surfaces may become hot when the
appliance is in operation.
Beware of hot steam coming out of the steam vent
during cooking or out of the rice cooker when you
open the lid.
Always unplug the appliance after use.
Do not lift and move the rice cooker by its handle
while it is operating.
Electromagnetic elds (EMF)
This Philips appliance complies with all standards
regarding electromagnetic elds (EMF). If handled
properly and according to the instructions in this user
manual, the appliance is safe to use based on scientic
evidence available today.
Before first use
Remove the sheet between the inner pot and the heating
element.
1 Clean the parts of the rice cooker thoroughly
before you use the appliance for the rst time
(see chapter ‘Cleaning’). Make sure all parts are
completely dry before you start using the appliance.
Using the appliance
Cooking rice
1 Measure the rice with the measuring cup provided.
Each cup of uncooked rice normally gives 2 bowls of
cooked rice. Do not exceed the quantities indicated on
the inside of the inner pot. 1 cup of rice is approx. 180ml.
Quantity for rice cooking:
Menu Volume/L Quantity
White
1.0 1-5.5 1.8 2-10
of rice
(cups)
Volume/LQuantity
of rice
(cups)
rice
2 Wash the rice thoroughly.
Use a separate container to wash the rice to avoid
damaging the non-stick coating of the inner pot.
3 Put the pre-washed rice in the inner pot.
4 Add water to the level indicated on the scale inside
the inner pot that corresponds to the number of
cups of rice used. Then smooth the rice surface.
For instance, if you cook 4 cups of rice, add water up to
the 4-cup level indicated on the scale.
HD4729 (Fig. 2)
,
HD4724 (Fig. 3)
,
Note: The level marked inside the inner pot is just an
indication; you can always adjust the water level for different
types of rice and your own preference.
5 Press the release lever to open the lid.
6 Put the inner pot in the rice cooker. Check if the
inner pot is in proper contact with the heating
element (Fig. 4).
Make sure that the outside of the inner pot is dry and
clean and that there is no foreign residue on the heating
element or the magnetic switch.
7 Close the lid of the rice cooker, put the plug in the
wall socket and switch on the mains.
The cook light goes on to indicate that the
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appliance is on. (Fig. 5)
8 Press the control lever down to start the cooking
process (Fig. 6).
If you fail to press down the control lever, the rice cooker
automatically switches to the keep-warm mode. The cook
light goes out and the warm light goes on.
When the cooking process is nished, the cook
,
light goes out and the warm light goes on to
indicate that the rice cooker has automatically
switched to the keep-warm mode (Fig. 7).
9 Open the lid and stir the rice to loosen it (Fig. 8).
For the best results, do this just after the rice cooker has
switched to keep-warm mode. Then close the lid rmly.
Stirring the rice allows excess steam to escape. This gives
ufer rice.
10 To end the cooking process or keep-warm mode,
pull up the control lever, switch off the mains and
remove the mains plug from the wall socket (Fig. 9).
Steaming
1 Measure 3 cups of water with the measuring cup
and pour the water into the inner pot.
The amount of water varies according to the quantity of
food being steamed.
It takes approx. 8 minutes for 3 cups of water to come
to the boil.
2 Put the food to be steamed on a plate or in the
steam tray.
To ensure even steaming, spread out the food evenly and
do not pile it up.
3 Put the steam tray in the inner pot.
When you combine steaming and rice cooking, make sure
you measure out an amount of rice that leaves enough
room for the steam tray. The steamed food will be ready
when the rice cooking process is nished.
4 If you use a separate plate, put it in the steam tray.
5 Follow steps 7 to 10 in section ‘Cooking rice’.
The cook light goes on and the steaming process
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starts.
The steamed food is ready when the rice cooking
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process is nished.
6 Open the lid and carefully remove the steamed
food from the plate or steam tray. Use a kitchen
glove or a cloth, as the plate and the steam tray are
very hot.
Beware of the hot steam.
7 To end the steaming process, pull up the control
lever, switch off the mains and remove the mains
plug from the wall socket (Fig. 9).
Keeping warm
This mode allows you to keep your rice warm for a
longer period of time.
When the rice cooking process is nished, the rice cooker
automatically switches to the keep-warm mode. The cook
light goes out and the keep-warm light goes on.
We advise you to keep rice warm for not more than 12
hours so as to preserve its taste.
The cook light may go on occasionally to indicate that the
temperature inside the rice cooker has become too low
and the heating element has switched on to heat up the
rice cooker to the right keep-warm temperature.
To end the keep-warm mode, pull up the control lever,
switch off the mains and remove the mains plug from the
wall socket.
Cleaning
Unplug the rice cooker before you clean it.
Wait until the rice cooker has cooled down sufciently
before you clean it.
To protect the non-stick coating of the inner pot, do not:
use the inner pot for washing dishes;
put vinegar in the pot.
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1 Take the steam tray and the inner pot out of the
body of the appliance.
2 Use a damp cloth to wipe the inner lid and the
outside and inside of the body of the rice cooker.
Wipe the heating element with a dry cloth.
Never immerse the body of the rice cooker in water,
nor rinse it under the tap.
3 Pull the steam vent upwards to remove it from the
outer lid. (Fig. 10)
4 Unscrew the steam vent cap from the steam
vent (Fig. 11).
5 Remove the rubber sealing pad from the steam
vent (Fig. 12).
6 Clean the inner pot, steam tray, rice scoop, steam
vent cap, steam vent and rubber sealing pad with a
sponge or a cloth in hot water with some washingup liquid.
Do not use abrasive cleaning agents, scourers or metal
utensils to clean the inner pot, as they damage the non-
stick coating of the inner pot.
7 Reattach the rubber sealing pad to the steam vent.
8 Screw the steam vent cap back onto the steam
vent. (Fig. 13)
9 Put the steam vent back into the outer lid and push
it down rmly.
Environment
Do not throw away the appliance with the normal
household waste at the end of its life, but hand it in
at an ofcial collection point for recycling. By doing
this, you help to preserve the environment (Fig. 14).
Guarantee & service
If you need service or information or if you have a
problem, please visit the Philips website at www.philips.
com or contact the Philips Consumer Care Centre
in your country (you nd its phone number in the worldwide guarantee leaet). If there is no Consumer Care Centre
in your country, go to your local Philips dealer.
Troubleshooting
If the rice cooker does not function properly or if the cooking quality is insufcient, consult the table below. If you are
unable to solve the problem, please contact the Philips Consumer Care Centre in your country.
Problem Cause Solution
The cook light does not go on. There is a connection problem. Check if the rice cooker is connected to the
mains and if the plug is inserted rmly into the
wall socket.
The light is defective. Take the appliance to your Philips dealer or a
service centre authorised by Philips.
The warm light does not go on
when the cooking process is
nished.
Water spills out of the appliance
during rice cooking.
The rice is not cooked. Not enough water has been
The rice is cooked too hard. Not enough water was used for
The rice is cooked too soft. Too much water was used for
The light is defective. Take the appliance to your Philips dealer or a
Too much water was used for
cooking rice.
added.
The cooking process has not
started.
The inner pot is not properly
in contact with the heating
element.
The heating element is
damaged.
cooking rice.
cooking rice.
service centre authorised by Philips.
Make sure that you add water to the level
indicated on the scale inside the inner pot that
corresponds to the number of cups of rice
used. Make sure the water does not exceed
the next level on the scale as this may cause
overow during cooking.
Add water according to the scale on the
inside of the inner pot (see chapter ‘Using the
appliance’).
You have failed to press down the control
lever to start the cooking process.
Make sure that there is no foreign residue on
the heating element.
Take the appliance to your Philips dealer or a
service centre authorised by Philips.
Add slightly more water to the level
indicated on the cale inside the inner pot that
corresponds to the number of cups of rice
used. Make sure the water does not exceed
the next level on the scale as this may cause
overow during cooking.
Make sure you add water according to the
scale on the inside of the inner pot (see
chapter ‘Using the appliance’).
The rice is scorched. The rice has not been rinsed
The rice cooker does not
automatically switch to keepwarm mode.
well.
The temperature control is
defective.
Rinse the rice until water runs clear.
Take the appliance to your Philips dealer or a
service centre authorised by Philips.