Troubleshooting - Philips HD2237 Quick Start Manual

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Troubleshooting

Problem
I have difficulties opening the lid after
cooking
I have difficulties closing the top lid
Leaking from under lid
Leaking from floater
Not pressurising / floater does not
rise up after the appliance starts
pressurising
E3 is displayed on the screen
E1, E2 or E4 is displayed on the screen
Cause
Need to release the pressure
Floater stuck in up position
The sealing ring is not well assembled
Floater stuck in up position
Sealing ring missing
Food debris under sealing ring
Lid not correctly closed
Sealing ring broken
Food or debris under sealing ring
Food & water are below minimum level
Leaking from lid or pressure control valve
The temperature inside the inner
pot is too high
The All-In-One cooker has malfunctioned
Solution
Set the pressure control valve to 'Vent.'
Wait until the floater has dropped.
Set the pressure control valve to 'Vent.'
Wait until the floater has dropped.
Make sure the sealing ring is well assembled
around the inner lid.
The floater blocks the locking pin. Push
down the floater so that it does not block
the locking pin.
Put sealing ring in place correctly on inner lid.
Remove sealing ring, clean and replace.
Open and reclose lid, checking for correct
closing.
Replace sealing ring.
Remove sealing ring, clean and replace.
Add food/water. Make sure there is enough
food and water in the inner pot.
Verify if sealing ring and inner lid are
inserted correctly.
Verify floating valve is present.
Verify there is not food stuck inside the
control valve.
Wait until it falls down to room temperature.
Take the appliance to Philips service centre.

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