Philips AVENT AVENT SCF870 User manual

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Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips AVENT! To fully benet from the support
that Philips AVENT offers, register your product at www.philips.com/welcome.
This combined steamer and blender is particularly suitable for preparing small amounts of baby
food. The combined steamer and blender supports all parents in preparing fresh meals for their
babies with a simple steaming and blending function combined in one appliance.
Lid with steam hole
Valve
Sieve
Blade unit
Jar with blade unit holder
Steam outlet on motor unit
Locking area for handle
Filling opening of water tank
Motor unit
Steaming light
Control knob
Bottom of the appliance with mains cord
Measuring cup
Spatula
Read this user manual carefully before you use the appliance and save it for future reference.
- Never immerse the motor unit in water or any other liquid, nor rinse it under the tap.
- Check if the voltage indicated on the appliance corresponds to the local mains voltage before
you connect the appliance.
- Do not use the appliance if the plug, the mains cord or the appliance itself is damaged.
- If the mains cord is damaged, you must have it 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 appliance out of the reach of children.
- Do not touch the blades, especially when the appliance is plugged in. The blades are very sharp.
- If the blades get stuck, unplug the appliance before you remove the ingredients that block the
blades.
- The appliance becomes very hot during steaming and may cause burns when touched. Only lift
the jar by its handle.
- Beware of hot steam that comes out of the jar during steaming and when you remove its lid.
- Beware of hot steam that comes out of the lling opening of the water tank when you open its
lid.
- When the steaming process is nished, hot steam continues to come out of the steam outlet on
the motor unit and the steam hole in the lid of the jar for some time. Be careful when you lift
the jar off the motor unit.

- If the appliance is used improperly, hot steam could come out of the lling opening. Consult the
chapter ‘Troubleshooting’ in order to avoid or to resolve this.
- Never let the appliance operate unattended.
- Never use any accessories or parts from other manufacturers or that Philips does
not specically recommend. If you use such accessories or parts, your guarantee becomes
invalid.
- Do not place the appliance on or near an operating or still hot stove or cooker.
- Always unplug the appliance before you assemble or disassemble any of the parts and before
you clean it.
- Always unplug the appliance and let it cool down before you clean it.
- Never use the jar or any other part of the appliance in a microwave, as the metal parts of the
jar handle and blade unit are not suitable for this use.
- Never sterilise the jar or any other part of the appliance in a steriliser or in a microwave, as the
metal parts of the jar handle and blade unit are not suitable for this use.
- 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
the user manual, the guarantee becomes invalid and Philips refuses any liability for damage
caused.
- Place the appliance on a stable, horizontal and level surface. Make sure there is enough free
space around it to prevent damage to e.g. cabinets or other objects, as the appliance emits hot
steam during use.
- Do not use the appliance if it has fallen or is damaged in any way. Take it to an authorised Philips
service centre for repair.
- Never use the steaming function without water.
- Make sure that you do not overll the water tank (max. 200ml). Do not exceed the maximum
level indicated on the measuring cup.
- When you steam ingredients, make sure that you do not overll the jar. Make sure that the top
edge of the green blade unit is not covered with food (Fig. 2).
- When you blend liquids, do not exceed the maximum level indicated on the jar (450ml).
- Do not lift and move the appliance while it is operating.
- Do not insert any object into the lling opening or the steam outlet.
- Never rell the water tank during the steaming process, as hot water and steam may come out
of the appliance as a result.
- Always make sure that the lid has cooled down after steaming before you open it to add more
ingredients for blending, if necessary.
- Never connect this appliance to a timer switch or remote control system in order to avoid a
hazardous situation.
- Always check the temperature of the baby food on the back of your hand before you feed your
baby.
- Always check the consistency of the baby food. Make sure there are no chunks in the food.
- When the steaming process (max. 20 minutes) is nished, do not steam or reheat the baby food
again.
- Only use the spatula supplied to take the food out of the jar.
- Regular descaling prevents damage to the appliance.
The appliance is equipped with a built-in safety lock. The appliance only functions if you have
properly assembled all parts on the motor unit. If all parts are assembled correctly, the built-in safety
lock will be unlocked.
The appliance is also equipped with overheat protection. Overheating could occur if the time
between two steaming processes is too short, if the blending function is used too long or if there
are too much ingredients in the jar. If the overheat protection switches off the appliance during
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use, set the control knob to 0 and let the appliance cool down for a few minutes. After this, you can
use the appliance again.
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.
1 Remove all packaging material from the appliance.
2 Clean all parts except the motor unit (see chapter ‘Cleaning and maintenance’).
Always check the temperature of the baby food on the back of your hand before you feed your
baby.
Always make sure that the lid has cooled down after steaming before you open it to add more
ingredients for blending, if necessary. Do not exceed the maximum level indicated on the jar.
Empty the water tank before you rell it to start a new steaming process.
Always make sure that the top edge of the green blade unit is not covered with food when you
start steaming.
Do not exceed the maximum level indicated on the jar (450ml) when you blend liquids.
This appliance is intended for steaming fresh solid ingredients and then blending them to obtain
baby food. See the recipe booklet for some examples. Normally you would rst steam the
ingredients and then blend them. However, you can also use the appliance for steaming or blending
only. When you use the appliance for blending only, skip the sections ‘Filling the water tank’ and
‘Steaming’ and only follow the instructions in section ‘Blending’. After blending, never steam already
blended food. Never steam the same batch of ingredients for longer than 20 minutes or more than
once.
This appliance is NOT intended for:
- Defrosting food
- Steaming frozen food
- Steaming already blended food
- Steaming the same ingredients for more than 20 minutes
- Cooking rice and pasta
- Blending ingredients rst and then steaming them
- Heating up uids, e.g. soup or water
- Keeping food warm for several hours
- Reheating food
1 Fill the measuring cup with water up to the required level (Fig. 3).
The measuring cup shows millilitres and the corresponding steaming time in minutes. See the
separate recipe booklet for the recommended quantities of the recipes.
Note: Do not exceed the maximum level indicated on the measuring cup (200ml) to make sure that you
do not overll the water tank.
Note: We advise you not to use mineral water, as the minerals contained in this type of water cause scale
to build up inside the water tank.
2 Pour the water into the lling opening and close the lid (Fig. 4).
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Note: Never put anything else than water in the water tank.
If certain vegetables and fruits are steamed gently, they are perfect for babies who start to eat solid
food. Steaming is the healthiest way of preparing food, as the food retains lots of vitamins and other
healthy nutrients.
Note: You can nd recipes and the cooking times required for these recipes in the separate recipe
booklet. Note that the recipes are related to the age of the child.
Note: Do not steam frozen ingredients because the appliance cannot heat up frozen food to the
temperature required for steaming. Always defrost frozen solid ingredients before you steam them in this
appliance. Shake off any excess water from the defrosted ingredients before you put them in the jar.
1 Put the blade unit on the blade unit holder in the jar (Fig. 5).
2 Cut solid ingredients into small pieces (cubes not bigger than 2-3cm) before you put them in
the jar.
Note: Do not process a large quantity of solid ingredients at the same time. Process these ingredients in a
series of small batches instead.
3 Put the ingredients in the jar. (Fig. 6)
Note: Do not exceed the top edge of the green blade unit.
Note: Never put water or any other liquid in the jar for steaming, to avoid damage to the appliance.
4 Put the valve in the lid of the jar (Fig. 7).
Note: Make sure the valve is xed in the lid.
5 Put the sieve in the lid of the jar (‘click’) (Fig. 8).
6 Place the lid on the jar and turn it clockwise to x it. The small projections on the lid have to
slide into the grooves in the jar. Make sure that the large projection of the lid is placed
exactly over the handle of the jar (Fig. 9).
7 Place the jar upside down on the motor unit, i.e. with the lid downwards. Make sure the
handle is on the right-hand side (Fig. 10).
Note: The appliance does not start steaming if the jar and handle are not in the correct position.
8 Turn the control knob to the steaming position.
,The steaming light lights up orange to indicate that the appliance is steaming (Fig. 11).
Hot steam or hot water could burn your ngers. Do not touch and never let children touch hot
parts and steam, as this may cause scalds (Fig. 12).
,The steaming time depends on the amount of water you have put in the water tank. See
the table in chapter ‘Ingredients and steaming times’ and the recipe booklet.
,When the steaming process is nished, the appliance produces a buzzing sound and the
steaming light goes out.
9 Set the control knob to the off position. Wait 2 minutes until no more steam comes out of
the steam outlet, to avoid scalding by hot steam. (Fig. 13)
If you want to serve the steamed baby food without blending it, test the food on the back of
your hand to make sure it is at a safe temperature for your baby.
Note: If you want to steam another batch of ingredients, let the appliance cool down for 10 minutes
before you start steaming again.
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10 If you want to proceed with blending the steamed food, follow the instructions in section
‘Blending after steaming’ below.
11 Under normal conditions, no water remains behind in the water tank after steaming.
However, in some situations (e.g. in case of scale build-up inside the water tank, interruption
of the steaming process or unintended use), some water could remain behind in the water
tank. In this case, empty the water tank completely after use to avoid bacterial growth. To
descale the water tank, see chapter ‘Cleaning and maintenance’.
1 Grab the jar handle and lift the jar off the motor unit. Turn the jar around and shake it so that
the food falls down onto the blade unit (Fig. 14).
Only touch the jar handle. The lid, bottom and outer surface of the jar are hot (Fig. 15).
2 If necessary, remove the lid and add additional ingredients for blending (e.g. water or oil).
Always make sure that the lid has cooled down after steaming before you open it to add more
ingredients (do not exceed the maximum level indication) or to remove the remaining water
from the water tank.
After you have put liquids in the jar, never put the jar in the steaming position.
3 Place the jar upright on the motor unit, i.e. with the lid upwards. Make sure the handle is on
the right-hand side and positioned between the two ridges of the locking area (Fig. 16).
4 Turn the control knob to the blending position. Hold the knob in this position until the food
is properly blended (Fig. 17).
Do not let the appliance blend for more than 30 seconds at a time. If you have not nished
blending after 30 seconds, switch off the appliance and wait a few seconds before you continue. If
the appliance becomes hot, let it cool down for a few minutes before you continue.
Note: If the ingredients stick to the wall of the jar, switch off the appliance and loosen them with the
spatula or add some liquid.
Note: Make sure that the blended baby food has the right consistency (e.g. no lumps) before you serve it.
Note: If the baby food is still too solid add some uid (e.g. water) until the baby food is soft and smooth.
5 When you have nished blending, simply release the control knob. (Fig. 18)
,The knob automatically returns to the off position.
6 Remove the blended food from the jar. If necessary, use a spatula.
Make sure that the baby food is at a safe temperature for your baby.
7 Unplug the appliance.
8 Under normal conditions, no water remains behind in the water tank after steaming.
However, in some situations (e.g. in case of scale build-up inside the water tank, interruption
of the steaming process or unintended use), some water could remain behind in the water
tank. In this case, empty the water tank completely after use to avoid bacterial growth. To
descale the water tank, see chapter ‘Cleaning and maintenance’.
The appliance is intended for:
- pureeing steamed and cooked ingredients for baby food
- blending uids and fruits for baby drinks
The appliance is not intended for chopping hard ingredients such as ice cubes and sugar cubes.
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After you have put liquids in the jar, never put the jar in the steaming position.
Note: When you blend uids, make sure you do not ll the jar beyond the maximum level indication on
the jar.
Note: Never steam baby food after you have blended it.
1 Put the blade unit on the blade unit holder in the jar (Fig. 5).
2 Cut solid ingredients into small pieces (cubes not bigger than 2-3cm) before you put them in
the jar.
Tip: Do not process a large quantity of solid ingredients at the same time. Process these ingredients in a
series of small batches instead.
3 Put the ingredients in the jar. (Fig. 6)
Note: Do not exceed the top edge of the green blade unit.
4 Put the valve in the lid of the jar (Fig. 7).
Note: Make sure the valve is xed in the lid.
5 Put the sieve in the lid of the jar (‘click’) (Fig. 8).
6 Place the lid on the jar and turn it clockwise to x it. The small projections on the lid have to
slide into the grooves in the jar. Make sure that the large projection of the lid is placed
exactly over the handle of the jar. (Fig. 9)
7 Place the jar upright on the motor unit, i.e. with the lid upwards. Make sure the handle is on
the right-hand side and positioned between the two ridges of the locking area (Fig. 16).
8 Turn the control knob to the blending position. Hold the knob in this position for as long as
you need but for not more than 30 seconds (Fig. 17).
Note: If the ingredients stick to the wall of the jar, switch off the appliance and loosen them with the
spatula or add some liquid. Do not exceed the maximum level indication on the jar.
Note: Make sure that the blended baby food has the right consistency (e.g. no lumps) before you serve it.
Note: If the baby food is still too solid add some uid (e.g. water) until the baby food is soft and smooth.
Do not exceed the maximum level indication on the jar.
Note: Never steam baby food after you have blended it.
Do not let the appliance blend for more than 30 seconds at a time. If you have not nished
blending after 30 seconds, switch off the appliance and wait a few seconds before you continue. If
the motor unit becomes hot, let it cool down for a few minutes before you continue.
Make sure the baby food is at a safe temperature for your baby.
9 When you have nished blending, simply release the control knob. (Fig. 18)
,The knob automatically returns to the off position.
10 Remove the blended food from the jar. If necessary, use a spatula.
Make sure that the baby food is at a safe temperature for your baby.
11 Unplug the appliance.
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Type of food Ingredient Approximate steaming time*
Apple 5 min
Orange 10 min
Peach 10 min
Pear 5 min
Pineapple 15 min
Plum 10 min
Asparagus 10 min
Broccoli 20 min
Carrot 15 min
Cauliower 15 min
Celery 15 min
Courgette 15 min
Fennel 15 min
French beans 20 min
Leek 15 min
Onion 15 min
Peas 20 min
Pepper 15 min
Potato 20 min
Pumpkin 15 min
Spinach 15 min
Swede 15 min
Sweet potato 15 min
Tomato 15 min
Chicken, beef, lamb, pork etc. 20 min
Salmon, sole, cod, trout etc. 15 min
* All food has to be cut in small cubes, no bigger than 2-3cm.
Clean the appliance after every use.
Never immerse the motor unit in water.
Never use bleach or chemical sterilising solutions/tablets in the appliance.
Never use scouring pads, abrasive cleaning agents or aggressive liquids such as petrol, acetone or
alcohol to clean the appliance.
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1 Unplug the appliance and remove the jar from the motor unit (Fig. 19).
2 Remove the lid from the jar and turn the lid upside down (Fig. 20).
3 remove the sieve and the valve from the lid. (Fig. 21)
4 Remove the blade unit from the jar (Fig. 22).
5 Clean the blade unit under the tap thoroughly, immediately after use. Make sure you also
rinse the inside of the tube of the blade unit (Fig. 23).
Handle the blade unit very carefully. The cutting edges are very sharp.
Note: If you want to clean the blade unit more thoroughly, you can also place it in the dishwasher after
you have rinsed it.
6 Clean the other parts that have come into contact with food in hot water with some
washing-up liquid immediately after use.
Note: All parts, except the motor unit, can also be cleaned in the dishwasher.
7 If necessary, clean the motor unit with a moist cloth.
8 Check if any food particles have entered the water tank. You can do this by looking into the
lling opening to see if there are any food particles in it or by checking if the water has an
unusual colour and by smelling if the water tank produces an unpleasant or a burnt smell. If
this is the case, clean the water tank (see section ‘Descaling the water tank’ in this chapter).
9 Leave the lid of the lling opening open to prevent bacterial growth.
If food particles enter the water tank, they may get stuck to the heating element in the water tank
during the next steaming processes. These particles cannot be removed by just rinsing the water
tank.
In addition, you have to descale the appliance every four weeks to ensure it continues to work
100% effectively. To reduce scale build-up, it is helpful to use pre-boiled or ltered water in the
appliance.
To remove food particles inside the water tank and to descale the appliance, follow the descaling
instructions below.
1 Make sure the appliance is switched off.
2 Add one sachet of citric acid (10g) to 200ml of warm water.
Note: You can also use a solution of 150ml water and 50ml white vinegar (8% acetic acid).
3 Fill the water tank with the solution of citric acid (or vinegar) and water.
4 Close the lid of the lling opening.
5 Place the empty jar (without any food inside) fully assembled with blade unit and lid on the
motor unit in steaming position (i.e. with the lid pointing downwards).
6 Turn the control knob to steaming position.
,The steaming light lights up orange to indicate that the appliance is steaming.
7 Switch off the appliance after 5-6 min of steaming and unplug it.
8 Pour the used solution of citric acid (or vinegar) and water out of the water tank. (Fig. 24)
9 Rinse the water tank and the jar thoroughly with fresh water several times.
10 Fill the tank with 200ml water and let the appliance complete a steaming process of 20
minutes with the empty jar before you use the appliance with food again.
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11 Leave the lid of the lling opening open to prevent bacterial growth.
- 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. 25).
1 Empty the water tank before you store the appliance (Fig. 24).
2 Make sure all parts are clean and dry before you store the appliance (see chapter ‘Cleaning’).
3 Store the appliance with the blade unit in the jar to prevent damage.
4 Do not place the lid on the jar and leave the lid of the lling opening open to avoid bacterial
growth.
If you need service or information or if you have a problem, please visit the Philips AVENT website
at www.philips.com/AVENT 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.
This chapter summarises the most common problems you could encounter with the appliance. If
you are unable to solve the problem with the information below, contact the Consumer Care
Centre in your country.
Problem Possible cause Solution
The appliance
does not work. The appliance is
equipped with a safety
lock. If the parts have
not been assembled
properly onto the
motor unit, the
appliance does not
work.
Assemble all parts properly. See chapter ‘Using the
appliance’.
The steaming light
does not go on. The appliance is not
connected to the
mains.
Put the plug in the wall socket.
The jar is not properly
placed on the motor
unit.
Place the jar properly on the motor unit.
You want to start a
second steaming
process just after one
has nished.
Switch off the appliance and allow it to cool down
for a few minutes before you start a second
steaming process.
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Problem Possible cause Solution
The ingredients
are not heated up
completely.
The pieces in the jar
are too big, there is
too much food in the
jar or you have not
steamed the food long
enough.
Cut the food into smaller pieces (2-3cm), decrease
the amount of food in the jar or select a longer
steaming time (max. 20 minutes). Check the recipe
booklet and/or the table in chapter ‘Ingredients and
steaming times’ to make sure that you select the
correct steaming time for the ingredients you want
to steam or the recipe you want to prepare.
The appliance
does not steam. You have not put
water in the appliance. Switch off the appliance and put the right amount
of water in the appliance.
You have not put the
jar on the motor unit
in the correct position.
Place the jar on the appliance in the correct
position (see section ‘Steaming’ in chapter ‘Using the
appliance’).
Steaming takes
too long or the
steam function
does not work at
all.
There is too much
scale in the water tank. Descale the water tank. See chapter ‘Cleaning and
maintenance’, section ‘Descaling’.
Steam is coming
out of the lling
opening.
The lid of the lling
opening is not closed
properly.
Close the lid of the lling opening properly (‘click’).
The steam outlet on
the motor unit is
blocked by food or by
scale.
Clean the steam outlet with a pointy object without
damaging the seal and follow the descaling
instructions in the future. See chapter ‘Cleaning and
maintenance,’ section ‘Descaling’.
The steam hole in the
lid is blocked. Clean the steam hole in the lid properly.
The steaming light
goes on again after
the steaming
process is nished.
After some time,
the appliance
buzzes again.
You have
accidentally left the jar
on the base for more
than 10 minutes
without switching off
the appliance.
Switch off the appliance within 10 minutes after the
steaming process is nished and then blend the
food or remove it from the jar.
The blade unit or
motor unit is
blocked.
There is too much
food in the jar. Switch off the appliance and process a smaller
quantity. Do not ll the jar beyond the top edge of
the green blade unit.
The motor unit
gives off an
unpleasant smell
during the rst
few times of use.
This is normal. If the appliance continues to give off this smell after
you have used it a few times, check whether the
processing quantity and processing time are correct.
See chapter ‘Ingredients and steaming times’.
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Problem Possible cause Solution
The appliance
continues to give
off an unpleasant
smell after I used it
a few times.
You put too much
food in the jar or
you let the appliance
blend too long.
Process smaller quantities and do not let the
appliance blend for more than 30 seconds at a
time.
The appliance
makes a lot of
noise, produces an
unpleasant smell,
feels hot to the
touch, emits
smoke, etc.
There is too much
food in the jar. Switch off the appliance and process a smaller
quantity.
You let the appliance
operate too long
without interruption.
Do not let the appliance blend for more than 30
seconds at a time.
The lid of the jar
leaks. You have not
assembled the lid on
the jar properly.
Assemble the lid on the jar properly. See chapter
‘Using the appliance’.
There is too much
food in the jar. Switch off the appliance and process a smaller
quantity.
There are white
spots on the lling
opening and/or on
the jar, sieve and
lid.
Scale has built up on
these parts. This is normal. Remove the scale periodically. See
chapter ‘Cleaning and maintenance’, section
‘Descaling’.
The appliance
produces a lot of
noise while it is
blending.
The sieve is not
attached to the lid of
the jar.
Make sure that the sieve is attached to the lid of
the jar.
The water in the
water tank has an
unusual colour
when you pour it
out of the water
tank or when it
enters the jar
during steaming,
or the water in
the water tank has
an unpleasant
smell.
Food particles have
entered the water
tank during use.
Clean the water tank according to the instructions
in chapter ‘Cleaning and maintenance, section
‘Descaling the water tank’. Use the appliance strictly
according to the instructions. Make sure you do not
overll the water tank with water (max 200ml) and
that you do not overll the jar with food (do not ll
the jar beyond the top edge of the green blade
unit). Do not steam the same ingredients for more
than 20 minutes and do not put water for steaming
directly in the jar. Also make sure that the valve is
xed in the lid.
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Problem Possible cause Solution
A smell of grilled
or burnt food
comes out of the
water tank
Food particles have
entered the water
tank during use and
have caked onto the
heating element.
Clean the water tank according to the instructions
in chapter ‘Cleaning and maintenance, section
‘Descaling the water tank’. Use the appliance strictly
according to the instructions. Make sure you do not
overll the water tank with water (max 200ml) and
that you do not overll the jar with food (do not ll
the jar beyond the top edge of the green blade
unit). Do not steam the same ingredients for more
than 20 minutes and do not put water for steaming
directly in the jar. Also make sure that the valve is
xed in the lid.
There are dark
spots in the baby
food or the water
in the jar has an
unusual colour.
Food particles have
entered the water
tank during use and
have caked onto the
heating element. This
causes residues of
these food particles to
enter the jar during
steaming.
Clean the water tank according to the instructions
in chapter ‘Cleaning and maintenance, section
‘Descaling the water tank’. Use the appliance strictly
according to the instructions. Make sure you do not
overll the water tank with water (max 200ml) and
that you do not overll the jar with food (do not ll
the jar beyond the top edge of the green blade
unit). Do not steam the same ingredients for more
than 20 minutes and do not put water for steaming
directly in the jar. Also make sure that the valve is
xed in the lid.
- Voltage/wattage: see type plate on the bottom of the appliance.
- Maximum capacity of water tank: 200ml.
- Maximum capacity of jar, solid ingredients: 800ml.
- Maximum capacity of jar, liquids: 450ml.
- Usage temperature: 10°C to 40°C
- Protection: temperature-controlled heating system and safety lock.
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Motoreinheit
Dampfanzeige
Drehschalter
Geräteunterseite mit Netzkabel
Messbecher
Teigschaber
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nicht unter ießendem Wasser ab.
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defekt oder beschädigt sind.
- Um Gefährdungen zu vermeiden, darf ein defektes Netzkabel nur von einem Philips Service-
Center oder einer von Philips autorisierten Werkstatt durch ein Original-Ersatzkabel
ausgetauscht werden.
- Dieses Gerät ist für Benutzer (einschl. Kinder) mit eingeschränkten physischen, sensorischen
oder psychischen Fähigkeiten bzw. ohne jegliche Erfahrung oder Vorwissen nur dann geeignet,
wenn eine angemessene Aufsicht oder ausführliche Anleitung zur Benutzung des Geräts durch
eine verantwortliche Person sichergestellt ist.
- Achten Sie darauf, dass Kinder nicht mit dem Gerät spielen.
- Halten Sie das Gerät außerhalb der Reichweite von Kindern.
- Berühren Sie die Messer nicht. Das gilt insbesondere, wenn das Gerät an das Stromnetz
angeschlossen ist. Die Klingen sind sehr scharf.
- Wenn die Messer blockiert sind, ziehen Sie stets den Netzstecker aus der Steckdose, bevor Sie
die blockierenden Zutaten entfernen.
- Das Gerät wird während des Dampfgarvorgangs sehr heiß und kann bei Berührung
Verbrennungen verursachen. Heben Sie den Mixbecher nur am Griff an.

- Vorsicht vor heißem Dampf, der während des Dampfgarens und auch beim Abnehmen des
Deckels entweicht.
- Vorsicht vor heißem Dampf, der beim Abnehmen des Deckels aus der Einfüllöffnung des
Wasserbehälters entweicht.
- Wenn der Dampfgarvorgang abgeschlossen ist, tritt für eine Zeit lang weiterhin heißer Dampf
aus dem Dampfauslass auf der Motoreinheit und dem Dampoch im Deckel des Mixbechers
aus. Seien Sie vorsichtig, wenn Sie den Mixbecher von der Motoreinheit heben.
- Bei unsachgemäßem Gebrauch des Geräts kann Dampf aus der Einfüllöffnung entweichen.
Informationen dazu, wie Sie dieses Problem vermeiden bzw. beheben können, nden Sie im
Kapitel “Fehlerbehebung”.
- Lassen Sie das eingeschaltete Gerät niemals unbeaufsichtigt.
- Verwenden Sie keine Zubehörteile anderer Hersteller oder solche, die von Philips nicht
ausdrücklich empfohlen werden. Falls Sie derartiges Zubehör benutzen, erlischt die Garantie.
- Stellen Sie das Gerät niemals auf oder in die Nähe eines Herds oder Kochers, der in Betrieb
oder noch heiß ist.
- Ziehen Sie stets den Netzstecker aus der Steckdose, bevor Sie ein Teil aufsetzen, abnehmen
oder reinigen.
- Ziehen Sie vor dem Reinigen stets den Netzstecker aus der Steckdose, und lassen Sie das Gerät
abkühlen.
- Verwenden Sie den Mixbecher oder andere Teile des Geräts nie in einer Mikrowelle, da die
Metallteile des Griffs und die Messereinheit dafür nicht geeignet sind.
- Sterilisieren Sie den Mixbecher oder andere Teile des Geräts nie in einem Sterilisator oder einer
Mikrowelle, da die Metallteile des Griffs und die Messereinheit dafür nicht geeignet sind.
- Dieses Gerät ist nur für den Gebrauch im Haushalt bestimmt. Bei unsachgemäßem Gebrauch
oder Verwendung für halbprofessionelle oder professionelle Zwecke oder bei Nichtbeachtung
der Anweisungen in der Bedienungsanleitung erlischt die Garantie. In diesem Fall lehnt Philips
jegliche Haftung für entstandene Schäden ab.
- Stellen Sie das Gerät auf eine stabile, waagerechte und ebene Fläche. Achten Sie darauf, dass um
das Gerät herum genügend Platz frei ist, um Beschädigungen an Schränken oder anderen
Gegenständen zu vermeiden, da das Gerät während des Betriebs heißen Dampf erzeugt.
- Verwenden Sie das Gerät nicht, wenn es herunter gefallen ist oder irgendwelche
Beschädigungen aufweist. Lassen Sie es nur von einem autorisierten Philips Service-Center
reparieren.
- Verwenden Sie die Dampfgarfunktion nie ohne Wasser.
- Achten Sie darauf, nicht zu viel Wasser in den Wasserbehälter zu füllen (max. 200 ml).
Überschreiten Sie nicht die am Messbecher angegebene Füllstandmarkierung.
- Wenn Sie Zutaten dampfgaren, vergewissern Sie sich, dass Sie den Mixbecher nicht überfüllen.
Die Oberkante der grünen Messereinheit darf nicht mit Nahrung bedeckt sein (Abb. 2).
- Wenn Sie Flüssigkeiten mixen, überschreiten Sie nicht die auf dem Mixbecher angezeigte
Füllstandmarkierung (450 ml).
- Heben Sie das Gerät nicht an, und bewegen Sie es nicht, während es in Betrieb ist.
- Führen Sie keine Gegenstände in die Einfüllöffnung oder den Dampfauslass ein.
- Füllen Sie während des Dampfgarvorgangs niemals den Wasserbehälter nach, da sonst heißes
Wasser und Dampf aus dem Gerät austreten können.
- Vergewissern Sie sich, dass der Deckel nach dem Dämpfen ausreichend abgekühlt ist, bevor Sie
ihn öffnen, um ggf. neue Zutaten zum Mixen beizugeben.
- Um Gefährdungen zu vermeiden, schließen Sie das Gerät nie an einen Zeitschalter oder ein
Fernbedienungssystem an.
- Prüfen Sie stets die Temperatur der Babynahrung auf Ihrem Handrücken, bevor Sie Ihr Baby
füttern.
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- Prüfen Sie stets die Beschaffenheit der Babynahrung. Achten Sie darauf, dass sich keine Klumpen
in der Nahrung benden.
- Wenn der Dampfgarvorgang (maximal. 20 Minuten) beendet ist, darf die Babynahrung nicht
erneut dampfgegart oder aufgewärmt werden.
- Verwenden Sie ausschließlich den mitgelieferten Teigschaber, um die Nahrung aus dem
Mixbecher zu entnehmen.
- Entkalken Sie das Gerät regelmäßig, um Schäden am Gerät zu vermeiden.
Dieses Gerät ist mit einer Sicherheitssperre ausgestattet. Das Gerät funktioniert nur, wenn alle Teile
richtig auf der Motoreinheit sitzen. Erst dann wird die integrierte Sicherheitssperre deaktiviert.
Das Gerät ist auch mit einem Überhitzungsschutz ausgestattet. Überhitzung kann auftreten, wenn
die Zeit zwischen zwei Dampfgarvorgängen zu kurz ist, wenn die Mixfunktion zu lange verwendet
wird oder wenn sich zu viele Zutaten im Mixbecher benden. Wenn der Überhitzungsschutz das
Gerät während des Gebrauchs ausschaltet, stellen Sie den Drehschalter auf “0”, und lassen Sie das
Gerät ein paar Minuten abkühlen. Danach können Sie das Gerät wieder verwenden.
Dieses Philips Gerät erfüllt sämtliche Normen bezüglich elektromagnetischer Felder (EMF). Nach
aktuellen wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnissen ist das Gerät sicher im Gebrauch, sofern es
ordnungsgemäß und entsprechend den Anweisungen in dieser Bedienungsanleitung gehandhabt
wird.
1 Entfernen Sie sämtliches Verpackungsmaterial vom Gerät.
2 Reinigen Sie alle Teile mit Ausnahme der Motoreinheit (siehe Kapitel “Reinigung und
Wartung”).
Prüfen Sie stets die Temperatur der Babynahrung auf Ihrem Handrücken, bevor Sie Ihr Baby
füttern.
Vergewissern Sie sich, dass der Deckel nach dem Dampfgaren ausreichend abgekühlt ist, bevor
Sie ihn öffnen, um ggf. weitere Zutaten zum Mixen beizugeben. Überschreiten Sie nicht die am
Mixbecher angegebene Füllstandmarkierung.
Leeren Sie den Wasserbehälter, bevor Sie ihn für einen neuen Dampfgarvorgang nachfüllen.
Vergewissern Sie sich jedes Mal, dass die oberste Kante der grünen Messereinheit nicht mit
Nahrung bedeckt ist, wenn Sie mit dem Dampfgarvorgang beginnen.
Überschreiten Sie beim Mixen von Flüssigkeiten nicht die am Mixbecher angegebene
Füllstandmarkierung (450 ml).
Dieses Gerät dient zum Dampfgaren und anschließenden Mixen frischer fester Zutaten, um
Babynahrung herzustellen. Beispiele nden Sie im Rezeptheft. Üblicherweise wird die Nahrung
zuerst dampfgegart und anschließend gemixt. Sie können das Gerät allerdings auch nur zum
Dampfgaren oder nur zum Mixen verwenden. Wenn Sie das Gerät ausschließlich zum Mixen von
Babynahrung verwenden, überspringen Sie die Abschnitte “Den Wasserbehälter füllen” und
“Dampfgaren”, und befolgen Sie nur die Anleitungen im Abschnitt “Mixen”. Dampfgaren Sie nach
dem Mixen niemals bereits gemixte Nahrung. Garen Sie dieselben Nahrungsmittel niemals länger als
20 Minuten oder mehr als einmal.
Das Gerät eignet sich NICHT zum:
- Auftauen von Lebensmitteln
- Dampfgaren von tiefgefrorenen Lebensmitteln
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