Philips HD9171 User Manual
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troubleshooting
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 steamer does
not work.
The steamer is not plugged in. Put the plug in the wall socket.
There is no water in the
water tank.
Fill the water tank.
You have not pressed the
start/stop button yet.
Press the start/stop button
Not all the food is
cooked.
Some pieces of food in the
steamer are larger and/or
require a longer steaming
time than others.
Set a longer steaming time by turning the
timer adjustment knob to the right.
Put larger pieces of food and food that
requires a longer steaming time in the
small steaming basket (1) and start
steaming some time before you add the
other baskets.
You put too much food in the
steaming baskets.
Do not overload the steaming baskets.
Cut the food into small pieces and put
the smallest pieces on top.
Leave some space between the pieces of
food and evenly distribute the foodover
the bottom of the basket.
The appliance does
not heat up properly.
You have not descaled the
appliance regularly.
Descale the appliance. See chapter
‘Cleaning and maintenance’.
Water splashes out
of the water tank
during steaming.
You have put too much water
in the water tank.
Remove excess water from the water
tank. Make sure that the water does not
exceed the MAX indication.
The ‘water tank
empty’ light goes on
even though there is
enough water in the
water tank.
There is too much scale on
the heating element.
Descale the water tank. See section
‘Descaling’ in chapter ‘Cleaning and
maintenance’.
The Aroma Infuser
has limited or no
effect.
You did not put enough herbs
in the Aroma Infuser.
Put more herbs in the Aroma Infuser.
You did not put the right
types of herbs in the Aroma
Infuser.
Put herbs with a strong aroma in the
Aroma Infuser. See the food steaming
table in chapter ‘Food table and steaming
tips’.
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