[. . . ] Com/welcome HD9150, HD9149 1 English 6 Dansk 15 Deutsch 24 Suomi 35 Français 44 Italiano 55 Nederlands 65 Norsk 75 Svenska 84 HD9150, HD9149 6 English Introduction Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips!To fully benefit from the support that Philips offers, register your product at www. €1) 1 Control panel -- a ‘Water tank empty’ light -- b Timer indication -- c ‘Keep-warm’ light -- d Timer adjustment knob with light ring -- e Start/stop and pause button 2 Base with water tank 3 Drip tray 4 Aroma infuser 5 Small steaming basket (1) 6 Medium steaming basket (2) 7 Large steaming basket (3) 8 Lid   9 Steam vents 10 Lid handle 11 Removable bottom 12 Water refill spout 13 Cord storage facility Not shown: soup bowl (specific types only) Note:The steaming baskets are numbered from 1 to 3. You can stack any larger basket on top of a smaller basket, but the baskets fit best if you stack them in logical ascending order: the smallest basket (1) first, then the medium basket (2) and then the large basket (3). [. . . ] €18) Beware of hot steam that comes out of the appliance when you remove the lid. Note: Use a kitchen utensil with long handles to remove the food from the steaming baskets. 10 English 5 When you remove a steaming basket, let condensation drip off the basket in the underlying steaming basket or the drip tray. 6 Remove the plug from the wall socket and let the steamer cool down completely before you remove the drip tray. 7 Empty the water tank after each use by tilting the base backwards and pouring the water from the back of the base (Fig. Be careful when you remove the drip tray and empty the water tank, because the water in both of them may still be hot, even if the other parts of the appliance have cooled down already. Note: If the water runs out during steaming, the ‘water tank empty’ light and the light ring start flashing to indicate that you need to refill the water tank (Fig. Note: If you want to steam more food and need more water, you can add small quantities of water through the water refill spout to refill the water tank. Note:The appliance automatically goes into the standby mode if it has not been used for 2 minutes. -- If you want to keep the food warm longer than 20 minutes, turn the timer adjustment knob to the left or right to adjust the keep-warm time. -- If you want to deactivate the keep-warm mode when it is active, press the start /stop button. 2 To store the mains cord, wind it round the reel in the base (Fig. 4 Make sure the removable bottoms are in place in the steaming baskets. Place the medium steaming basket (2) in the large steaming basket (3). Place the small steaming basket (1) in the medium steaming basket (2) (Fig. 6 Specific types only: Place the soup bowl in the small steaming basket. 7 Place the lid on the soup bowl (specific types only) or on the small steaming basket (Fig. Guarantee and service If you need service or information or if you have a problem, please visit the Philips website at www. Com/support or contact the Philips Consumer Care Centre in your country. If there is no Consumer Care Centre in your country, go to your local Philips dealer. Environment -- Do not throw away the appliance with the normal household waste at the end of its life, but hand it in at an official collection point for recycling. Troubleshooting This chapter summarises the most common problems you could encounter with the appliance. [. . . ] -- You can add food or baskets filled with food during the steaming process. -- Food continues to be steamed for some time when the steamer switches to the keep-warm mode. If the food is already very well done, remove it from the steamer when the steaming process ends and the appliance switches to keep-warm mode. -- The steamer can be used to warm up ready-made soup in the soup bowl (specific types only) or a lightweight bowl that fits inside the steaming baskets. [. . . ]