Cooking Rice Or Risotto - Philips HD3037 User Manual

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Note
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.
Do not exceed the volume indicated nor exceed the
maximum water level indicated in the inner pot, as
this may cause the multicooker to overflow.
Tip
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. Do
not exceed the maximum quantities indicated on the
inside of the inner pot.
Besides following the water level indications, you
may also add rice and water at 1:1-1.2 ratio for rice
cooking.

Cooking rice or risotto

1 Follow the steps in "Preparations before
cooking".
2 Press the menu button (Menu) until the
rice cooking function (Riz) or the risotto
cooking function (Risotto) is selected.
3 Press the start button (Start) to start
cooking.
Note
The cooking time is not displayed straight from
the beginning. Small dashes are turning around
on the screen during most of the cooking time
as long as the multicooker detects water in the
preparation. When the water has completely
evaporated, the timer shows the remaining
cooking time.
4 When the cooking is finished, you will
hear a few beeps and the selected cooking
function light will be off.
5 The multicooker will be in keep-warm
mode automatically.
»The keep-warm indicator lights up.
Tip
You can press the cancel button (Off/Chaud)
or unplug the multicooker to turn off the
keep-warm function or when not in use.
The default cooking time is 40 minutes, and is
not adjustable.
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