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Air Fryer
HD9225/50
HD9225/51
HD9225/52
HD9225/53
HD9220/50
Philips Consumer Lifestyle
Service Manual
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Safety info
- This product meets the requirements regarding
interference suppression on radio and TV.
- After the product has been repaired, it should function
properly and has to meet the safety requirements as
officially laid down at this moment.
- SAP coding : HD9225/50
HD9225/51
HD9225/52
HD9225/53
HD9220/50
OPTIONAL (accessories)
- Baking dish 4222 459 52761
IMPORTANT:
When you replace the pan (basketholder) or basket, rst check production week on the bottom of the appliance
to nd out which part(s) you need to order:
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
- Voltage : 220 - 240 V
- Frequency : 50 - 60 Hz
- Power consumption : 1425 W
- Product dimensions (W x H x D) : 287 x 315 x 384 mm
- Cord length : 1 meter
- Materials : Outer skin : Plastic (PP)
: Pan : Aluminized steel
: Basket : Aluminized steel
: Basket mesh : Stainless steel
: Coating : PTFE coating
- Capacity : 2.2 liter
(till max indicator)
- Weight : 7.0 kg
- Coloursetting : Star white /
Cashmere grey
- Temperature : 80 till 200 °C
- Fuse cut-off temp. Motor : 145 °C
TCO : 190 °C
HD9225/5x
HD9220/5x
1111 4222 459 54161 and 4222 459 54151 Due to compatibility issues, make sure you order both components
1111 1136
1136
Published by Philips Consumer Lifestyle Printed in the Netherlands © Copyright reserved Subject to modification
Pan Basket
4222 459 54161 or 4222 459 52711 Components are compatible no need to be ordered both at once
4222 459 54161 or 4222 459 54151 Components are compatible no need to be ordered both at once
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
Part/
System
Test Possible deviation Analyses
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Replace
(depending of
the analyses
outcome)
Timer Check if the green light is lit,
and if you can hear the timer
ticking
Thermostat Set the temperature at 80°C
and check if the heating
element is getting warm
(Check input power approx.
1425W)
The green light should be lit
and the orange light should
switch off after it reaches
80°C
Motor fan
assy
Set the timer and listen if the
motor is running
The green light is not lit
but the timer is ticking
The green light is lit but
the timer is not ticking
Both green and orange
light are lit but there is no
heating
If the green light is lit and
the orange light is off
If both the green and
orange light are off
The orange light does not
switch off after reaching
approx. 80°C
Motor is not running The fan is scraping the housing
Check the timer-switch and the
fuse with a multimeter
Timer is defective Timer
Check the heating element with
a multimeter
Check the thermostat with a
multimeter
Check the timer and fuse with a
multimeter
Thermostat is defective Thermostat
turning it by hand (Switch off the
power when you do this test!)
The fan is not scraping the
housing turning it by hand
(Switch off the power when you
do this test!):
Check the motor fan assy, timer
and fuse with a multi meter
Timer/Fuse
Heating element
Thermostat
Timer/Fuse
Motor fan assy
Motor fan assy /
Timer/Fuse
Heating
element
Thermal fuse Set the timer and check if
Check if the heating element
is getting warm
(Check input power approx.
1425W)
the green light is lit
If the Orange light is on
and the heating element
does not heat
If the heating element
does not heat and the
orange light is off
Green light is not lit Check the timer and fuse with a
Check the heating element with
a multimeter
Check the timer, fuse and
thermostat with a multimeter
multimeter
Heating element
Timer/Fuse/
Thermostat
Timer/Fuse
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REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
General remark;
When you need to disconnect a wire from the crimp housing, please cut the wire half way (See in the picture below) and
always connect the wires with a new 2 wire crimp housing 4222 459 51851. To crimp the housing use the Lobster AK25 No2 or
Muromoto Tekko MR30A Nr 2 with Air pressure = 6 kg/cm².
Crimp instruction CE2
1) Strip wires: 16mm (0.63 in) Max.
2) Twist the wires together along the entire length of the strip and insert them into crimp housing .
3) Center the crimp tool on the sleeve.
4) Crimp the housing with 6 kg/cm².
Route the wire route, using 5 tie-wraps according the picture below;
13mm (0.51) Min.
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