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Product Type Electric Deep Fryer
Brand Philips
Model NA150
Frying Capacity 1.5 kg of potatoes
Oil Capacity 2.5 liters
Power 1800 W
Supply Voltage 220-240 V, 50/60 Hz
Temperature Range 170 °C - 190 °C
Dimensions (W x D x H) 30 cm x 25 cm x 35 cm
Weight 3.5 kg
Tank Material Stainless steel
Odor Filter Removable and washable charcoal filter
Functions Traditional frying, temperature indicator, heating light
Safety Automatic shut-off in case of overheating, cool-touch handle, lockable lid
Cleaning Removable tank dishwasher safe, washable filter
Spare Parts Available: basket, filter, tank
Repairability Repairability index above 8/10
Color White and gray
Warranty 2 years

Frequently Asked Questions - NA150 PHILIPS

What is the maximum frying capacity?
The Philips NA150 deep fryer can cook up to 1.5 kg of fresh potatoes per batch.
What type of oil is recommended?
Use a heat-stable frying oil such as peanut, sunflower, or canola oil.
How to clean the tank?
The tank is removable and can be washed in the dishwasher. The odor filter is cleaned with soapy water.
Does the deep fryer have an automatic shut-off?
Yes, it shuts off automatically in case of overheating for safety reasons.
Can I fry frozen foods?
Yes, but remove excess ice before immersing them in the oil to avoid splattering.
What is the ideal temperature for fries?
Preheat to 180 °C for golden and crispy fries.
How to change the odor filter?
The activated charcoal filter is located under the lid. Remove it, wash it in lukewarm water, and dry it before putting it back.
Does the deep fryer have a heating light?
Yes, an indicator light shows that the oil has reached the set temperature.
Where can I find spare parts?
Parts such as the basket, tank, and filter are available on the Philips website or from authorized dealers.
What to do if the deep fryer no longer heats?
Check the power outlet and fuse. If the problem persists, contact Philips customer service.

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USER MANUAL NA150 PHILIPS

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Contents

Important 4

Danger 4

Warning 5

Caution 6

Electromagnetic fields (EMF) 7

Recycling 7

Warranty and support 7

Introduction 7

General description 8

Main parts 8

Control panel description 9

Description of functions 9

Before first use 10

Preparations before first use 10

Using the appliance 11

Cooking in the XXL pan 11

Cooking in dual pans 17

Cooking in small single pan 21

Cleaning 27

Cleaning table 29

Storage 29

Troubleshooting 29

Important

Read this important information carefully before you use the appliance and save it for future reference.

Danger

  • Do not place the appliance on or near a hot gas stove or all kinds of electric stove and electric cooking plates, or in a heated oven.
  • Never immerse the appliance in water nor rinse it under the tap.
  • Do not let any water or other liquid enter the appliance to prevent electric shock.
  • Always put the ingredients to be fried in the pan, to prevent them from coming into contact with the heating elements.
  • Do not cover the air inlet and the air outlet openings while the appliance is being operated.
  • Do not fill the pan with oil as this may cause a fire hazard.
  • Do not use the appliance, if the plug, the mains cord or the appliance itself is damaged.
  • Never touch the inside of the appliance while it is being operated.
  • Never put any amount of food that exceeds the maximum level indicated in the pan.

Warning

  • Always make sure heater is free and no food stuck in heater.
  • Before first use, the cord holder must be assembled onto the device.
  • Be careful when cleaning the upper area of the cooking chamber, Hot heating element, edge of metal parts.
  • Do not plug in before taking out the packaging material and cord holder in the drawer.
  • If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by Philips, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
  • Only connect the appliance to an earthed wall socket, protected by an earth leakage circuit breaker.
  • Always make sure that the plug is inserted into the wall socket properly.
  • This appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or a separate remote control system.
  • The accessible surfaces may become hot during use.
  • This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
  • Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children unless they are older than 8 and supervised.
  • Keep the appliance and its cord out of the reach of children less than 8 years.
  • Do not place the appliance against a wall or against other appliances. Leave at least 10 cm free space at the back, on both sides and above the appliance. Do not place anything on top of the appliance.
  • During hot air frying, hot steam is released through the air outlet openings. Keep your hands and face at a safe distance from the steam and from the air outlet openings. Also, be careful of hot steam and air released at the handle position when you remove the pan from the appliance.
  • Never use light ingredients or baking paper in the appliance.
  • Storage of potatoes: The temperature shall be appropriate to the potato variety stored and it shall be above 6 °C to minimize the risk of acrylamide exposure in the prepared foodstuff.
  • Never fill the pan with oil.
  • Since this Airfryer has a big chamber, its electric power is large. Do not operate other powerful appliances on the same circuit at the same time (e.g., kettles, electric grills, and the like). Else, it can happen that the circuit breaker in your house installation responds and the power at this socket fails.
  • Since this Airfryer has a big chamber, its weight is heavy when full of food. Never just use one hand to hold the handle.
  • Do not use the appliance for any other purpose than described in this manual and use only original Philips accessories.
  • Do not let the appliance operate unattended.
  • The pan, divider, and accessories placed inside the cooking chamber become hot during and after use of the appliance, always handle carefully.
  • Thoroughly clean the parts that come into contact with food before you use the appliance for the first time. Refer to the instructions in the online user manual.
  • Do not use the pan handle to hold the device.

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  • The cord holder also serves as a spacer, creating distance between the device and the wall to prevent heat accumulation. Never remove this spacer.
  • Do not put the pan on the UI panel as it might fall down and cause injury.

Caution

  • This appliance is intended for normal household use only. It is not intended for use in environments such as staff kitchens of shops, offices, farms, or other work environments. Nor is it intended to be used by clients in hotels, motels, bed and breakfasts, and other residential environments.
  • Always disconnect the appliance from the supply if it is left unattended and before you assemble, disassemble, store, or clean it.
  • Place the appliance on a horizontal, even, and stable surface.
  • 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.
  • Always return the appliance to a service center authorized by Philips for examination or repair. Do not attempt to repair the appliance yourself, otherwise the guarantee becomes invalid.
  • Always unplug the appliance after use.
  • Let the appliance cool down for approximately 30 minutes before you handle or clean it.
  • Make sure the ingredients prepared in this appliance come out golden yellow instead of dark or brown.
  • Remove burnt remnants. Do not fry fresh potatoes at a temperature above 180°C (to minimize the production of acrylamide).
  • Always make sure that the food is fully cooked in the Airfryer.
  • Be careful when pouring out the cooked food and be careful not to let the accessories fall out.
  • When using the XXL pan, make sure that the left and right programs are the same.
  • This appliance is provided with a short power supply cord to reduce the risk of entanglement or tripping which can occur with a longer power-supply cord.
  • Extension cords may be used if care is exercised in the use. If an extension cord is used:

- The marked electrical rating of the cord must be as great as the rating of the appliance.

- The cord should be arranged so that it will not drape over the edge of the counter or table top where it could be pulled by children or tripped over unintentionally.

- The extension cord should be a grounded type 3-wire cord.

- This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). To reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug is intended to fit into a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do not attempt to modify the plug in any way.

Electromagnetic fields (EMF)

This appliance complies with the applicable standards and regulations regarding exposure to electromagnetic fields.

Recycling

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  • This symbol means that electrical products shall not be disposed of with normal household waste.
  • Follow your country's rules for the separate collection of electrical products.

Warranty and support

Versuni offers a two-year warranty after purchase on this product. This warranty is not valid if a defect is due to incorrect use or poor maintenance. Our warranty does not affect your rights under law as a consumer. For more information or for invoking the warranty, please visit our website www.philips.com/support.

Introduction

Congratulations and welcome to the Philips Family!

To fully benefit from the support that we offer, register your product at www.philips.com/welcome.

The dual baskets Airfryer with detachable divider provides you flexibility of selecting different capacity pan, you can cook 1-2 food portion in 3.55L small pan and large food portion for whole family in 7.1L XXL pan without divider. Additionally, you could prepare two different ingredient with various cooking temperature and cooking time, and have them finished at the same time.

It comes with the HomeID app, which gives you step-by-step guidance and hundreds of mouthwatering meals with specific settings for your dual basket airfryer. Download the app by using the QR code on the pack.

General description

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Main parts

1 Control panel 2 Detachable divider 3 MAX indication for ingredients 4 MAX indication for frozen potato based snacks 5 7.1L XXL pan 6 Bottom plates 7 Cord holder 8 Power cord 9 Air Outlets

Control panel description

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a Temperature up b Temperature down c On/off button d Copy function button e Left pan button f Time function button g XXL pan button h Shaking reminder indication i Shaking reminder button j Right pan button k Back button I Start/pause button m Time down button n Time up button o Preset buttons

Description of functions

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Copy function

You can set the time and temperature for one pan and copy the setting to the other pan by pressing the copy function button.

Time function

Automatically syncs the cook time to ensure both pans finish cooking at the same time, even if there are different cook times.

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Shaking reminder

Press the shaking reminder button to enable or disable alerts that remind you to shake or turn your food twice during cooking for more even results. You will hear a "beep" and see a shaking icon flashing beside the time display.

Presets

You can choose from 6 presets. Presets are cooking programs that give recommendations for temperature and cooking time based on a certain amount of food. For further details see chapter "Cooking with Presets".

PHILIPS NA150 - Presets - 1

Frozen fries Steak

PHILIPS NA150 - Presets - 2

PHILIPS NA150 - Presets - 3

Chicken drumsticks

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Mixed vegetables

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Cake/Muffin Reheat

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XXL pan button

You can cook in one 7.1L XXL pan by removing the divider and pressing the XXL pan button.

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Back Button

Use the back button if you mistakenly chose the wrong preset/function.

Sound notifications

Sometimes you hear a sound, for example when the appliance has finished cooking, or when there is an action required during cooking, e.g., shaking or turning food.

Before first use

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1. Remove all packing material. 2. Remove any stickers or labels (if applicable) from the appliance. 3. Thoroughly clean the appliance before first use (see chapter "Cleaning"). 4. Take out the cord holder from the pan and attach it to the designated area on the back of the device by clicking it into place.

Caution

- The cord holder also serves as a spacer, by creating distance between the device and the wall to prevent heat accumulation.

Preparations before first use

Place the appliance on a stable, horizontal, level and heat-resistant surface.

Note

- Do not put anything on top or on the sides of the appliance. This could disrupt the airflow and affect the frying result.

- Do not place the operating appliance near or underneath objects that could be damaged by steam, such as walls and cupboards.

Using the appliance

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Caution

  • This is an Airfryer that works on hot air. Do not fill the pan with oil, frying fat or any other liquid.
  • Do not touch hot surfaces. Handle the hot pan with oven-safe gloves.
  • This appliance is for household use only.
  • This appliance may produce some smoke when you use it for the first time. This is normal.
  • Preheating of the appliance is not necessary.

Note

- During cooking or immediately after cooking, if you want to pull out the pan, please hold the groove position of side handles to take out pan, to avoid being scalded by the hot air flow coming out from appliance.

Cooking in the XXL pan

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To cook a large portion of a single food, remove the divider and use the entire cooking space of 7.1L XXL pan.

Cooking with food table

1 Take out the divider.

2 Put the bottom plates into the pan accordingly.

Note

- It is normal to apply some force to place the bottom plates in the pan.

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3 Put the ingredients in the pan.

Note

  • The Airfryer can prepare a large range of ingredients. Consult the 'Food table' for the right quantities and approximate cooking times.
  • Do not exceed the amount indicated in the 'Food table' section or overfill the pan beyond the 'MAX' indication as this could affect the quality of the end result.

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4 Put the pan into the Airfryer.

Caution

- Do not touch the pan or the basket during and for some time after use, as they get very hot.

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5 Put the plug in the wall outlet.

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6 Press the power On/Off button to switch on the appliance.

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7 Press the XXL button.

Note

- Do not select the Left pan button or Right pan button for XXL pan cooking without divider. It might result in undercooked results.

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8 Press the temperature up/down button and time up/down button to choose the needed time and temperature (please see food table).

Tip

- Some ingredients require shaking or turning halfway through the cooking time (see 'Food table'). To remind you of shaking the ingredients, press the shaking reminder button "to enable this function.

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9 Press the Start/Pause button to start the cooking process.

Note

- If ingredient require shaking or turning halfway through the cooking time("beep" sound and shaking notification will flash if shaking reminder enabled), pull out the pan with the basket, and shake it over the sink. Then put the pan back into the appliance.

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10 When you hear the timer bell, the cooking time has elapsed.

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11 Hold the groove position of side handles to pull out the pan and check if the ingredients are ready.

Caution

- The Airfryer pan is hot after the cooking process. Always place it on a heat resistant work top (e.g., trivet, etc.) when you remove the pan from the device. - During cooking or immediately after cooking, if you want to pull out the pan, please hold the groove position of side handles to take out the pan, to avoid being scalded by the hot air flow coming out from the appliance.

Note

- If the ingredients are not ready yet, simply slide the pan back into the Airfryer and add a few extra minutes.

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12 Carefully remove the ingredients from the pan with barbecue tongs.

Caution

  • Do not tilt the pan when removing the ingredients, as the basket could fall out and oil may splash.
  • After the cooking process, the pan, the basket, the interior housing, and the ingredients are hot. Depending on the type of ingredients in the Airfryer, steam may escape from the pan.
  • Do not touch the pan or the basket during and for some time after use, as they get very hot.

XXL pan food table Food amount Temperature (°C) Time (min) Note

Thin frozen fries (7x7mm/0.3x0.3in)800g 180 23-25 Shake, turn or stir 2-3times in between
Homemade fries (10x10mm/0.4x0.4 in thick)800g 180 28-33 Shake, turn or stir 2-3times in between
Frozen chicken nuggets 800g 200 17-22 shake, turn or stirhalfway
Frozen spring rolls 800g 200 10-22 shake, turn or stirhalfway
Meat loaf 1000g 150 50-55 Use the baking accessory
Meat chops without bone (around 190g/7oz)5 pieces 200 18-20 shake, turn or stirhalfway
Chicken drumsticks (around 125g/4.5oz)10 pieces 180 24-27 shake, turn or stirhalfway
Chicken breast (around 160g/6oz)6 pieces 180 18-21 Turn halfway
Whole fish (around 300-400g/11-14oz)3-4 piece 200 16-20 Turn halfway
Fish filet (around 200g/7oz)5 pieces 200 15-20
Mixed vegetables (roughly chopped)1200g 180 18-22 Set the cooking timeaccording to your own taste. Shake, turn or stir halfway
Muffins (around 40g/piece)12 pieces 160 20-22

Cake 500g 140 40-45 Use the baking

accessory. The shape should be as flat as possible to avoid that the bread touches the heating element when rising, check the doneness before you take out the cake.
Pre-baked bread/rolls (around 60g/1.2oz)7 pieces 200 6-10
Homemade bread 500g160 40-45 Use the bakingaccessory. The shape should be as flat as possible to avoid that the bread touches the heating element when rising, check the doneness before you take out the cake.
Whole chicken (1.4kg)1 piece 180 40-50 Press the whole chickento keep its body in a relatively flat state before cooking. Try not to make it exceed the Max line to prevent the whole chicken from touching the heating element during cooking.
Chicken legs with root veggies2 kg 180 45 -60 Shake/Turn chicken legshalfway through the cooking
Whole salmon filet 1.5 kg180 20-30 n/a
2 x fresh baguette1 kg 170 25 -40 n/a
Chocolate chip cookies450 g 180 15 -25 n/a
Lasagne 2 kg170 40-50 Add cheese on tophalfway through the cooking, you can use baking accessory or any form that fits the XXL pan
Apple strudel2 kg 170 30-45 n/a
Fresh bread rolls600 g 170 20-35 n/a
Meatballs with baked gnocch2 kg 170 20-30 Meatballs are placed inpan and gnochi are placed together with sauce and cheese in the baking accessory; turn meatballs around halfway through the cooking
Turkey roulade with veggies2 kg 180 45 -60 Shake/Turn everythinghalfway through the cooking

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Cooking with a preset

1 Follow steps 1 to 7 in section "Cooking with food table" to complete the common steps firstly.

2 Choose the preset.

Tip

- To change to another preset, press the Back button or deselect the preset button and select your needed preset.

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3 Start the cooking process by pressing the Start/pause button.

XXL pan preset table

Icon Food amountTempera-ture default°CTime default-minNote
Frozen fries 800g 180PHILIPS NA150 - XXL pan preset table - 1e, turn or stir 2-3 times inbetween
Steak ( 150-200g/-5-7 oz )PHILIPS NA150 - XXL pan preset table - 28 pieces 200 20
Chicken drumpstick (around 125g/4.5oz)PHILIPS NA150 - XXL pan preset table - 310 pieces 180 24 shake1 time, turn or stirhalfway

Mixed Vegetables 1200g 180 20 Roughly chopped. Shake, turn or stir halfway.

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Cake/Muffin 500g 140/40 Cake: Use the baking accessory. The shape should be as flat as possible to avoid touching the heating element when rising. Check the doneness before you take out the cake.

Reheat 160 15 Adjust time according to your food type and food amount.

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accessory. The shape should be as flat as possible to avoid touching the heating element when rising. Check the doneness before you take out the cake.

Cooking with Time function

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If cooking two foods with different temperatures and time, use the Time function to finish both dishes at the same time.

1 Put the bottom plates into the pan accordingly.

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Cooking with Time function

If cooking two foods with different temperatures and times, use the Time function to finish both dishes at the same time.

1. Put the bottom plates into the pan accordingly.

Note

- It is normal to apply some force to place the bottom plates in the pan.

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2 Put in the divider.

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3 Place the two ingredients, for example, frozen fries and chicken drumstick, into different baskets.

Note

  • The Airfryer can prepare a large range of ingredients. Consult the 'Food table' for the right quantities and approximate cooking times.
  • Do not exceed the amount indicated in the 'Food table' section or overfill the pan beyond the 'MAX' indication as this could affect the quality of the end result.

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4 Put the pan into the Airfryer.

5 Put the plug in the wall outlet.

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6 Press the power On/Off button to switch on the appliance.

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7 Select the left pan. The time and temperature indication on the left side starts blinking.

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8 Press the temperature up/down button and time up/down button to choose the needed time and temperature.

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9 Press the shaking reminder button to be reminded to shake your food during cooking process if ingredients require shaking or turning during the cooking (For more information, see Note column in Food Table.).

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10 Select the right pan. The time and temperature indication on the right side starts blinking.

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11 Press the temperature up/down button and time up/down button to choose the needed time and temperature.

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12 Press the shaking reminder button to be reminded to shake your food during the cooking process if the ingredients require shaking or turning during cooking. For more information, see the Note column in the Food Table.

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13 Press the Time function button to ensure both dishes finish cooking at the same time.

Note

  • If you are cooking two types of foods with different functions, temperatures, and cooking times, and they do not need to finish at the same time, you can skip this step.
  • While cooking, if you adjust the time for one pan, the Time function will be disabled, and both pans will operate separately. To reactivate the Time function, press the Start/Pause button, then press the Time function button, and press the Start/Pause button again to resume cooking.

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14 Press the Start/Pause button to start the cooking process.

Tip

  • To pause both pans, press the Start/Pause button. Press it again to continue cooking for both pans.
  • To pause only one pan, select that pan first, then press the Start/Pause button. Press it again to continue cooking for that pan.
  • You can use a preset in one pan and manual settings in the other.
  • The device automatically pauses when you pull out a pan and resumes cooking when you put it back in.

15 When you hear the sound signal of the shaking reminder, pull out the pan by holding the side handle with both hands.

16 Shake the pan over the sink.

17 Put the pan back into the appliance.

18 When you hear the timer bell, the cooking time has elapsed.

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19 Hold the groove position of the side handles to pull out the pan and check if the ingredients are ready. If not yet, simply slide the pan back into the Airfryer and add a few extra minutes.

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20 Carefully remove the ingredients from the pan with barbecue tongs.

Cooking with Copy function

The Copy function is used to cook a large amount of the same food or different food using the same temperature and time.

1 Follow steps 1 to 9 in chapter "Cooking with Time function".

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2 Press the Copy function button.

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3 Press the Start/Pause button to start the cooking process.

Cooking in small single pan

To cook a small portion of a single food in a small single pan.

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Cooking with food table

1 Put the bottom plates into the pan accordingly.

Note

- It is normal to apply some force to place the bottom plates in the pan.

2 Put in the divider.

3 Put the ingredients in the left pan.

Note

- Do not exceed the amount indicated in the 'Food table' section or overfill the pan beyond the 'MAX' indication as this could affect the quality of the end result.

4 Put the pan into the Airfryer.

Caution

- Do not touch the pan or the basket during and for some time after use, as they get very hot.

5 Put the plug in the wall outlet.

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6 Press the power On/Off button to switch on the appliance.

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7 Select the left pan. The time and temperature indication on the left side starts blinking.

Note

- Do not select "XXL pan" button for small single pan cooking with divider. It might result in overcooked effect and more energy consumption.

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8 Press the temperature up/down button and time up/down button to choose the needed time and temperature (please see food table).

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9 Press the shaking reminder button to be reminded to shake your food during cooking process if ingredients require shaking or turning during cooking. For more information, see Note column in Food Table.

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10 Press the Start/Pause button to start the cooking process.

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11 When you hear the sound signal of the shaking reminder, pull out the pan by holding side handle with both hands.

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12 Shake the pan over the sink.

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13 Put the pan back into the appliance.

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14 When you hear the timer bell, the cooking time has elapsed.

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15 Hold the groove position of side handles to pull out the pan and check if the ingredients are ready.

Caution

- The Airfryer pan is hot after the cooking process. Always place it on a heat resistant work top (e.g., trivet, etc.) when you remove the pan from the device.

Tip

- If the ingredients are not ready yet, simply slide the pan back into the Airfryer and add a few extra minutes.

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16 Carefully remove the ingredients from the pan with barbecue tongs.

Caution

  • Do not tilt the pan when removing the ingredients, as the basket could fall out and water may splash.
  • After the cooking process, the pan, the basket, the interior housing, and the ingredients are hot. Depending on the type of ingredients in the Airfryer, steam may escape from the pan.
  • Do not touch the pan or the basket during and for some time after use, as they get very hot.

Single pan food table Food amount Temperature (°C) Time (min) Note

Thin frozen fries (7x7mm/0.3x0.3in)400g 180 24-27 Shake, turn or stir 2-3times in between
Homemade fries (10x10mm/0.4x0.4 in thick)400g 180 30-35 Shake, turn or stir 2-3times in between
Frozen chicken nuggets 400g 200 20-22 shake, turn or stirhalfway
Frozen spring rolls 400g 200 15-20 shake, turn or stirhalfway
Meat loaf 600g 150 42-47 Use the baking accessory
Meat chops without bone (around 190g/7oz)2 pieces 200 18-22 shake, turn or stirhalfway
Chicken drumsticks (around 125g/4.5oz)5 pieces 180 25-28 shake, turn or stirhalfway
Chicken breast (around 160g/6oz)3 pieces 180 21-23 Turn halfway
Whole fish (around 300-400g/11-14oz)1 piece 200 23-25 Turn halfway
Fish filet (around 200g/7oz)2 pieces 200 24-27
Mixed vegetables (roughly chopped)500g 180 18-20 Set the cooking timeaccording to your own taste. Shake, turn or stir halfway
Muffins (around 40g/piece)6 pieces 160 20-22 Using muffin cup

Cake 300g 160 40-45 Use the baking

accessory. The shape should be as flat as possible to avoid that the bread touches the heating element when rising, check the doneness before you take out the cake.

Pre-baked bread/rolls (around 60g/1.2oz)

4 pieces 200 10-12

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Cooking with presets

1 Follow steps 1 to 7 in chapter "Cooking with food table". 2 Choose the preset.

Tip

- To change to another preset, press the Back button or deselect preset button and select your needed preset.

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3 Start the cooking process by pressing the Start/pause button.

Single pan preset table

Icon Food amountTemperature default°CTime default-minNote
Frozen fries 400g 180PHILIPS NA150 - Single pan preset table - 1e, turn or stir 2-3 times inbetween
Steak ( 150-200g/5-7 oz )PHILIPS NA150 - Single pan preset table - 24 pieces 200 22
Chicken drumpstick (around 125g/4.5oz)PHILIPS NA150 - Single pan preset table - 35 pieces 180 26 shake1 time, turn or stirhalfway
Mixed Vegetables 500PHILIPS NA150 - Single pan preset table - 43 Roughly chopped , Shake,turn or stir halfway

Reheat 160 16 Adjust time according to your

food type and food amount

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Tip: Keep Warm

- You can keep your food warm in the Airfryer by setting the temperature to 80 degrees and adapt the time as long as you want to keep your food warm. We recommend not to keep your food warm for more than 30 minutes as the quality of the food can decrease. - If food like French fries loses too much crispness during the keep warm mode, either shorten the keep warm time by switching off the appliance earlier or crisp them up for 2-3 minutes at the temperature of 180°C.

Making home-made fries

To make great home-made fries in the Airfryer:

  • For the XXL pan you need 800g /28 oz and for a single pan 400g /14 oz of peeled potatoes.
  • Choose a potato variety suitable for making fries, e.g. fresh, (slightly) floury potatoes.
  • It is best to air fry the fries in portions of up to 800 g / 28 oz for an even result. Larger quantities of fries tend to be less crispy than smaller portions.

1 Peel the potatoes and cut into fries (10x10 mm / 0.4x0.4 in thick). 2 Soak the potato sticks in a bowl of water for at least 30 minutes. 3 Empty the bowl and dry the potato sticks with a dish towel or paper towel. 4 Pour one tablespoon of cooking oil into the bowl, put the sticks in the bowl and mix until the sticks are coated with oil. 5 Remove the sticks from the bowl with your fingers or a slotted kitchen utensil so excess oil remains in the bowl.

Note

- Do not tilt the bowl to pour all the sticks in the basket at once to prevent excess oil from going into the pan.

6 Put the sticks into the basket.

Cleaning

Warning

  • Let the basket, pan and the inside of the appliance cool down completely before you start cleaning.
  • The pan and basket of the appliance have a non-stick coating. Do not use metal kitchen utensils or abrasive cleaning materials as this may damage the non-stick coating.

Clean the appliance after every use. Remove oil and fat from the bottom of the pan after every use.

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1 Press the power On/Off button to switch off the appliance, remove the plug from the wall outlet and let the appliance cool down.

Tip

- Remove the pan and basket to let the Airfryer cool down faster.

2 Dispose of rendered fat or oil from the bottom of the pan.

3 Clean the pan, bottom plates, and divider in a dishwasher. You can also clean them with hot water, dishwashing liquid and a non-abrasive sponge (see "cleaning table").

Tip

- If food residues stuck to the pan or basket, you can soak them in hot water and dishwashing liquid for 10–15 minutes. Soaking loosens the food residues and makes it easier to remove. Make sure you use a dishwashing liquid that can dissolve oil and grease. If there are grease stains on the pan or basket and you have not been able to remove them with hot water and dishwashing liquid, use a liquid degreaser. - If necessary, food residues stuck to the heating element can be removed with a soft to medium bristle brush. Do not use a steel wire brush or a hard bristle brush, as this might damage the coating on the heating element.

4 Clean the heating element with a cleaning brush to remove any food residues.

5 To prevent scratches, gently wipe the outside of the appliance with an unwrinkled, clean, and soft cloth. Begin with a slightly moistened cloth and follow up with a dry one, if necessary.

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6 Clean the inside of the appliance with hot water and a non-abrasive sponge.

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Storage

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1 Unplug the appliance and let it cool down.

2 Make sure all parts are clean and dry before storing.

3 Wrap the cord around the designated cord holder on the backside of the appliance.

Note

- When carrying the Airfryer, always hold it horizontally to prevent the pans from accidentally falling out, which could potentially damage them.

- Always make sure that the removable parts of the Airfryer e.g. removable mesh bottom, etc. are fixed before you carry and/or store it.

Troubleshooting

This chapter summarizes the most common problems you could encounter with the appliance. If you are unable to solve the problem with the information below, visit www.philips.com/support for a list of frequently asked questions or contact the Consumer Care Center in your country.

Problem Possible cause Solution

The outside of the appliance becomes hot during use.The heat inside radiates to the outside walls.This is normal. All handles and knobs that you need to touch during use stay cool enough to touch.
The pan, the basket, and the inside of the appliance always become hot when the appliance is switched on to ensure the food is properly cooked. These parts are always too hot to touch.
If you leave the appliance switched on for a longer time, some areas get too hot to touch. These areas are marked on the appliance with the following icon: PHILIPS NA150 - Troubleshooting - 1
As long as you are aware of the hot areas and avoid touching them, the appliance is completely safe to use.
My home-made fries do not turn out as I expected.You did not use the right potato type.To get the best results, use fresh floury potatoes. If you need to store the potatoes, do not store them in a cold environment like in a fridge. Choose potatoes whose package states that they are suitable for frying.
The amount of ingredients in the basket is too big.Follow the instructions in this user manual to prepare home-made fries.
Certain types of ingredients need to be shaken halfway through the cooking time.Follow the instructions in this user manual to prepare home-made fries.
The Airfryer does not switch on. The appliance is not plugged in. Check if the plug is inserted in the wall outlet properly.
Several appliances are connected to one outlet.The Airfryer has a high wattage. Try a different outlet and check the fuses.

Problem Possible cause Solution

I see some peeling off spots inside my Airfryer.Some small spots can appear inside the pan of the Airfryer due to the incidental touching or scratching of the coating (e.g. during cleaning with harsh cleaning tools and/or while inserting the basket).You can prevent damage by lowering the basket into the pan properly. If you insert the basket at an angle, its side may knock against the wall of the pan, causing small pieces of coating to chip off. If this occurs, please be informed that this is not harmful as all materials used are food-safe.
White smoke comes out of the appliance.You are cooking fatty ingredients.Carefully pour off any excess oil or fat from the pan and then continue cooking.
The pan still contains greasy residues from previous use.White smoke is caused by greasy residues heating up in the pan. Always clean the pan and the basket thoroughly after every use.
Breading or coating did not adhere properly to the food.Tiny pieces of airborne breading can cause white smoke. Firmly press breading or coating to food to ensure it sticks.
Marinade, liquid or meat juices are splattering in the rendered fat or grease.Pat food dry before placing it in the basket.
The screen on the Airfryer shows "E1".The device is broken / has defects.Call the Philips service hot line or contact the Consumer Care Center in your country.
Your Airfryer might be stored in a place where it is too cold.The device is too cold. Leave it at room temperature for at least 60 minutes.If the issue remains, call the Philips service hot line or contact the Consumer Care Center in your country.
The screen on the Airfryer shows "E2".The divider is not assembled. Assemble the divider.
"E2" alert will occur and stop cooking when one small pan just stop cooking and the other small pot start cooking immediately.Pull out the pan to let device cool down for 2mins and put it back to prepare cooking for the other small pan.
The screen on the Airfryer shows "E4-E12".The device might have a malfunction.Try to plug out and plug in the device. If this does not help please call the Philips service hot line or contact the Consumer Care Center in your country.

Contents

Main parts

Caution

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Cake/muffin (approx. 50 g / 2 oz)

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4 Insert the basket into the Airfryer.

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4 Insert the basket into the Airfryer.

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Cake/muffin (approx. 50 g / 2 oz)

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Main parts

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2 Place the base plates in the basket.

Note

2 Place the divider in.

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3 Put the two ingredients, for example frozen French fries and chicken thighs, in different baskets.

Note

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14 Press the start/pause button to start the cooking process.

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2 Place the divider in.

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12 Shake the basket over the sink.

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Warning

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Storage

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Main parts

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Caution

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4 Put the pan in the Airfryer.

Caution

5 Insert the plug into the wall socket.

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7 Press the XXL button.

Note

- If the food is not cooked yet, slide the pan back into the Airfryer and add a few extra minutes.

2 Insert the divider.

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4 Place the pan in the Airfryer.

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5 Insert the plug into the wall socket.

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2 Insert the divider.

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3 Place the food on the left pan.

Note

4 Place the pan in the Airfryer.

Caution

5 Insert the plug into the wall socket.

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12 Put the pan back into the device.

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13 Put the lid back on the device.

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Warning

  • This symbol means that electrical products shall not be disposed of with normal household waste.
  • Follow your country's regulations regarding the collection of electrical products.

Main parts

Caution

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MAX MAX

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Main parts

Attention

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MAX MAX

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Note

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  • This symbol indicates that electrical products must not be disposed of with regular household waste.
  • Follow your country's regulations for the separate collection of electrical products.

Warranty and support

Main parts

1 Control panel 2 Removable divider 3 MAX mark for ingredients 4 MAX mark for frozen potato-based snacks 5 XXL bowl of 7.1 L 6 Bottom plates 7 Cable holder 8 Power cable 9 Air outlets

Frozen fries

Steak Chicken drumsticks Mixed vegetables Cake/muffin Reheating

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XXL pan button

You can cook in one 7.1 L XXL pan by removing the divider and pressing the XXL pan button.

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Back button

Use the back button if you accidentally selected the wrong preset/function.

Sound notifications

You will sometimes hear a sound, e.g., when the appliance has finished cooking or when an action is required during food preparation, such as shaking or turning the food.

Before first use

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Caution

  • This is an Airfryer that fries with hot air. Do not fill the pan with oil, fat, or any other liquid. Do not touch hot surfaces. Handle the hot pan with kitchen gloves.
  • The appliance is intended for household use only.
  • During first use, you may notice a little smoke. This is normal.
  • The appliance does not need to be preheated.

Note

To cook a large portion of the same meal, remove the divider and use the entire cooking space in the XXL 7.1 L pan.

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4 Place the pan in the Airfryer.

Caution

7 Press the XXL pan button.

Note

- Do not select the left pan button ① and the right pan button when cooking in the XXL pan without the divider. The food may not cook properly in that case.

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10 When the timer bell rings, the cooking time has elapsed.

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4 Place the pan in the Airfryer.

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7 Select the left pan. The time and temperature indicator on the left side starts blinking.

100° 24°C

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4 Place the pan in the Airfryer.

Caution

7 Select the left pan. The time and temperature indicator on the left side starts blinking.

Note

- Do not select the "XXL container" button for cooking in a single small container with a divider. Food may overcook with excessive energy consumption.

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11 When you hear the shaking reminder signal, remove the container by holding the handle with both hands.

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12 Shake the container over the sink.

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13 Return the container to the appliance.

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14 When the timer bell rings, the cooking time is up.

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Frozen fries

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Warning

  • Before cleaning, allow the basket, container, and appliance interior to cool completely.
  • The container and basket of the appliance have a non-stick coating. Do not use metal or abrasive materials for cleaning as they may damage the non-stick coating.

Clean the appliance after each use. After each use, remove oil and grease from the bottom of the container.

5 Clean the heating elements with a cleaning brush to remove food residue.

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6 Clean the appliance interior with hot water and a non-abrasive sponge.

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Storage

3 Wrap the cord around the cord holder on the back of the appliance.

Note

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Attention

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Storage

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Main parts

Attention!

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7 Press the XXL button.

Note

4 Place the pan back into the Airfryer.

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5 Insert the plug into the wall socket.

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4 Place the pan back into the Airfryer.

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5 Insert the plug into the wall socket.

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12 Hold the basket over the sink and shake it.

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13 Place the pan back into the appliance.

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Main parts

Attention

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Steak (150–200 g / 5–7 oz.)

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2 Insert the divider

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MAX

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2 Insert the divider

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Steak (150–200 g / 5–7 oz.)

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Main parts

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Caution!

MAX MAX

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Main parts

Caution

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4 Place the pan in the Airfryer.

Caution

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4 Place the pan in the Airfryer.

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12 Shake the pan over the sink.

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Cake/muffins Reheat

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Button for XXL pan

Caution

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MAX MAX

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2 Place the bottom plate in the small pan.

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Cooking in two pans

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2 Insert the divider.

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4 Put the pan back in the Airfryer.

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16 Rinse the pan over the sink.

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17 Put the pan back in the appliance.

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2 Insert the divider.

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3 Place the ingredients in the left pan.

Note

- Do not exceed the amount specified in the Food Table section or overfill the pan above the MAX mark, as this may affect the quality of the final result.

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4 Put the pan back into the Airfryer.

Caution

7 Select the left pan. The time and temperature indicator on the left side starts blinking.

Note

12 Shake the pan over the sink.

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13 Put the pan back into the appliance.

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2 Insert the separator.

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2 Insert the separator.

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Main parts

Attention

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4 Place the container in the Airfryer.

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2 Place the divider.

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4 Place the container in the Airfryer.

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2 Place the divider.

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MAX MAX

4 Place the container in the Airfryer.

Attention

Steaks (150–200 g/5–7 oz)

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Chicken thighs (approximately 125 g/4.5 oz)

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200 22 4 pieces

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Main parts

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Attention

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2 Insert the separator.

MAX

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2 Insert the separator.

MAX 80% MAX

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Main parts

Caution

MAX MAX

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7 Press the XXL button.

Note

Apple strudel 2 kg 170 30-45 n/a

Cooking with presets

Cooking with the Time function

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12 Shake the pan over the sink.

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Warning

Main parts

Caution

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4 Place the bowl in the Airfryer.

Caution

6 To switch on the appliance, press the on/off button.

Level 1 20° 160° Level 1

7 Press the XXL button.

Note

11 Hold the pan by the recess in the handles on the side, pull it out and check whether the ingredients are ready.

Caution

12 Carefully remove the ingredients from the pan with the barbecue tongs.

Caution

4 Place the pan in the Airfryer.

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6 To switch on the appliance, press the on/off button.

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7 Select the left pan. The time and temperature indicator on the left starts flashing.

180° 240

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14 Press the start/pause button to start cooking.

Tip

  • To pause cooking in both pans, press the start/pause button. Press it again to resume cooking in both pans.
  • To pause cooking in only one pan, first select the desired pan and then press the start/pause button. Press it again to resume cooking in that pan.
  • You can cook with a preset in one pan and with manual settings in the other.
  • The appliance automatically pauses cooking when you pull out the pan and resumes when you insert it again.

20 Carefully remove the ingredients from the pan using the grill tongs.

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MAX 0.0 MAX

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6 To switch on the appliance, press the on/off button.

11

7 Select the left pan. The time and temperature indicator on the left starts to flash.

Note

12 Shake the pan over the funnel.

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13 Then insert the pan back into the appliance.

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15 Hold the pan by the groove in the handles on the side, pull it out and check whether the ingredients are ready.

Careful

16 Carefully remove the ingredients from the pan using the grill tongs.

Careful

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Warning

6 Clean the inside of the appliance with hot water and a smooth sponge.

3 Wind the cable around the cable holder on the back of the appliance.

Note

Main parts

Warning

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MAX MAX

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4 Insert the basket into the air fryer.

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14 Press the start/pause button to start cooking.

Tip

19 Hold it in the groove position on the side handles to pull out the basket and check if the food is done; if not, simply slide the basket back into the fryer and add a few extra minutes.

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20 Carefully remove the cooked ingredients from the basket using grilling tongs.

Cooking with the copy function

Cooking with the food table

4 Insert the basket into the air fryer.

Warning

12 Shake the basket over the sink.

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13 Slide the basket back into the appliance.

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16 Carefully remove the cooked ingredients from the basket using grilling tongs.

Warning

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Warning

  • This symbol indicates that electrical products must not be disposed of with regular household waste.
  • Follow your country's regulations for the separate collection of waste electrical products.

Warranty and support

Main parts

1 Control panel 2 Removable divider 3 MAX indicator for ingredients 4 MAX indicator for frozen potato-based snacks 5 XXL bowl of 7.1 L 6 Bottom plates 7 Cable holder 8 Power cable 9 Air outlet openings

Control panel description

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a Increase temperature b Decrease temperature c On/off button d Copy function button e Left bowl button f Time function button g XXL bowl button h Shake reminder indicator i Shake reminder button j Right bowl button k Back button l Start/pause button m Decrease time button n Increase time button o Preset buttons

Function descriptions

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Copy function

Set the time and temperature for one bowl, then copy the setting to the other bowl using the copy function button.

Time function

Automatically synchronizes the cooking time to ensure that cooking in both bowls finishes at the same time, even if the cooking times are different.

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Shake reminder

Press the shake reminder button to enable or disable alerts that remind you to shake or turn the food twice during cooking, for more even results. You will hear a beep and see a shaking icon flashing next to the time display.

Preset settings

1 Remove all packaging. 2 Remove all stickers or labels from the appliance (if any). 3 Thoroughly clean the appliance before first use (see chapter "Cleaning"). 4 Remove the cord holder from the compartment and place it in the designated spot on the back of the device, clicking it into place.

Caution

- The cord holder also serves as a spacer, as it creates a gap between the appliance and the wall, thus preventing overheating.

Preparation before first use

Place the appliance on a stable, horizontal, and flat surface that is resistant to heat.

Note

  • Do not place anything on or next to the appliance. This may obstruct airflow and affect the frying result.
  • Do not place the switched-on appliance near or under objects that could be damaged by steam, such as walls and cabinets.

Using the appliance

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Caution

To prepare a large portion of a single dish, remove the divider and use the entire surface of the XXL 7.1 L pan.

4 Place the pan in the Airfryer.

Caution

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7 Press the XXL button.

Note

Cooking with a preset setting

1 Follow steps 1 to 7 in the section “Cooking with the food table” to first complete the common steps.

2 Select a preset setting.

Tip

- To switch to another preset setting, press the back button or press the preset button again, then select the desired preset setting.

45° 180° P-H

3 Start the cooking process by pressing the start/pause button.

Table of preset settings for the XXL container

Icon Default temperature – °C

Default time - min

Amount of food

Note

Frozen fries 180 23 800 g Shake, turn or

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Cooking with the time function

If you are cooking two dishes with different temperatures and times, use the time function so that both dishes finish cooking at the same time.

4 Place the basket into the Airfryer.

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7 Select the left basket. The time and temperature indicator on the left side will start blinking.

180° 240

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14 Press the start/pause button to start the cooking process.

Tip

  • To pause both baskets, press the start/pause button. Press it again to resume cooking for both baskets.
  • To pause only one basket, first select that basket, then press the start/pause button. Press it again to resume cooking for that basket.
  • You can use a preset setting in one basket and manually set settings in the other basket.
  • The appliance automatically pauses when you remove a basket and resumes cooking when you put it back.

15 When you hear the shake reminder beep, pull out the basket holding the side handles with both hands.

16 Shake the basket over the sink.

17 Put the basket back into the appliance.

18 When the timer sound goes off, the cooking time is up.

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19 Hold the side handles in the grooves to pull out the basket and check if the food is cooked; if it is not yet, simply put the basket back into the Airfryer and add a few more minutes.

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4 Place the basket into the Airfryer.

Caution

7 Select the left pan. The time and temperature indicator on the left side will start blinking.

Note

11 When you hear the shaking reminder beep, pull out the pan holding the side handles with both hands.

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12 Shake the pan over the sink.

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13 Return the pan to the appliance.

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14 When the timer sounds, the preparation time is up.

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15 Hold the side handles in the grooves to pull out the pan and check if the food is prepared.

Caution

- The Airfryer pan is hot after the preparation process. Always place it on a heat-resistant work surface (e.g., a trivet, etc.) when you take it out of the appliance.

Tip

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Warning

  • Let the basket, pan, and the inside of the appliance cool down completely before you start cleaning.
  • The pan and basket of the appliance have a non-stick coating. Do not use metal kitchen utensils or abrasive materials for cleaning because they can damage the non-stick coating.

Clean the appliance after each use. Remove oil and grease from the bottom of the pan after each use.

1 Press the on/off button to turn off the appliance, unplug it from the wall outlet, and wait for the appliance to cool down.

Tip

Remove the pan and basket to allow the Airfryer to cool down faster.

2 Remove grease or oil from the bottom of the pan. 3 Wash the pan and bottom plates in the dishwasher. You can also clean them with hot water and dishwashing detergent and a non-abrasive sponge (see "Cleaning table").

Tip

  • If food residue has stuck to the pan or basket, you can soak them in hot water with dishwashing detergent for 10–15 minutes. Soaking loosens food residue and makes it easier to remove. Make sure you use a dishwashing detergent that can dissolve oil and grease. If there are grease stains on the pan or basket that you cannot remove with hot water and dishwashing detergent, use a liquid degreaser.
  • If necessary, you can remove food residue stuck to the heating element with a brush with soft or medium-hard bristles. Do not use a brush with metal bristles or a brush with hard bristles, as they can damage the coating on the heating element.

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4 Gently wipe the outside of the appliance with a smooth, clean, and soft cloth to avoid damaging its surface. Clean it with a slightly damp cloth, then wipe it dry with a dry cloth if necessary.

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6 Clean the inside of the appliance with hot water and a non-abrasive sponge.

Cleaning table

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Storage

1 Unplug the appliance from the electrical outlet and let it cool down.

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2 Make sure all parts are clean and dry before storing.

Main parts

XXL pan button

Note

4 Place the pan in the Airfryer.

Note

7 Press the XXL button.

Note

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2 Place the divider.

MAX MAX MAX MAX MAX

4 Place the pan in the Airfryer.

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2 Place the divider.

MAX MAX

4 Place the pan in the Airfryer.

Note

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Warning

Main parts

Warning

4 Slide the pan into the Airfryer.

Warning

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2 Put in the divider.

MAX MAX MAX MAX MAX

4 Slide the pan into the Airfryer.

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2 Place it in the compartment.

MAX MAX

4 Slide the pan into the Airfryer.

Warning

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Spare parts

5 Plug in the power cord.

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5 Plug in the power cord.

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5 Plug in the power cord.

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Manual assistant
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Product information

Brand : PHILIPS

Model : NA150

Category : Deep fryer