Page 4
English Contents Important ________________________________________________________________________________ Recycling _________________________________________________________________________________ Electromagnetic fields (EMF) _______________________________________________________________ Warranty and support _____________________________________________________________________ Introduction ______________________________________________________________________________ General description _______________________________________________________________________ Description of functions ___________________________________________________________________ Before first use____________________________________________________________________________ Preparations before first use _______________________________________________________________ Cooking instruction _______________________________________________________________________ Cooking in dual pan_____________________________________________________________________ Cooking in single pan ___________________________________________________________________ Cleaning _________________________________________________________________________________ Use automated cleaning programs________________________________________________________ General cleaning _______________________________________________________________________...
Page 5
Warning 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.
Page 6
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, basket, and accessories placed inside the cooking chamber becomes hot during and after use of the appliance, always handle carefully.
Page 7
Philips refuses any liability for damage caused. Always return the appliance to a service center authorised by Philips for examination or repair. Do not attempt to repair the appliance yourself, otherwise the guarantee becomes invalid.
Page 8
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...
Page 9
English General description NA55X/03 NA55X/04 Main parts Water tank lid Bottom plate for small pan MAX water level indication Cord holder Water tank 10 Power cord Control panel 11 Air Outlets Basket for big pan 12 Breakfast kit (NA55X/03 only) Big pan 13 Double layer with skewers (NA55X/04 only) Small pan...
Page 10
English Control panel a On/Off button b Time function c Back button d Start/pause button Small pan control buttons e Small pan button Shaking reminder button g Temperature control buttons h Time control buttons Big pan control buttons Big pan button Shaking reminder button k Airfry function button Steam fry function button...
Page 11
English Time function Automatically syncs the cook time to ensure both pans finish cooking at the same time, even if there are different cook times. Back Button Use the back button if you mistakenly chose the wrong preset/function. 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.
Page 12
English Descaling function For big pan only:Long press the steam clean button for at least 3 seconds until the descaling icon flashes. See Chapter "Cleaning-Descaling" for details. Pause cooking Press the Start/pause button or re-insert the “pan/basket” to resume cooking. Presets Presets below are cooking programs that give recommendation for temperature and cooking time based on a certain amount of food.
Page 13
English 4 Attach the cord holder 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. Caution: This is an Air Fryer that works on hot air.
Page 14
English Air fry Steam fry Steam Small pan Big pan Before using the steam or steam fry function, make sure there is enough water in the tank and do not exceed the MAX water level indication on the water tank. Empty the water tank after cooking.
Page 15
English 3 Put the bottom plate into the small pan. 4 Put the basket into big pan. Note: Make sure the basket's flaps are correctly positioned on the right and left sides when inserting it into the pan. If you accidentally rotate it 90 degrees, the basket will not fit.
Page 16
English 9 Press the temperature up/down button and time up/down button to choose the needed time and temperature. 10 Select the big pan. 11 Select the desired cooking function: air fry, steam, or steam fry function. Before selecting the steam or steam fry function, fill the water tank to the MAX level indication.
Page 17
English 14 Press the Time function button to ensure both dishes finish cooking at the same time. If you're cooking two foods with different functions, temperatures, and cooking times, and they don't need to finish at the same time, you can skip this step.
Page 18
English For instructions on different cooking functions, refer to the corresponding sections in Chapter "Cooking in single pan". Cooking in single pan If you want to air fry a small food portion, select the small pan If you want to air fry, steam fry, or steam a large food portion, select the big pan The instructions below are for the big pan.
Page 19
English 5 Put the pan back into the Airfryer. Caution: Do not touch the pan or the basket during and for some time after use, as they get very hot. 6 Press the Power On/Off button to switch on the appliance. 7 Select the big pan.
Page 20
English 10 Press the Shaking reminder button to be reminded to shake your food during cooking process if ingredients require shaking or turning (see "Food table"). 11 Press the Start/Pause button to start the cooking process. The temperature and time display stop blinking. Note: The last cooking minute counts down in seconds.
Page 21
English 15 Carefully remove the ingredients (e.g. fries) from the pan with barbecue tongs. Caution: Do not tilt the pan when removing the ingredients as the basket could fall out of the pan. Caution: After the cooking process, the pan, the basket, the interior housing and the ingredients are hot.
Page 22
English Mixed vegetables 1000 g/28 oz 180°C 18-23 Set the cooking (roughly chopped) time according to your own taste, Shake, turn or stir halfway Muffins (around 50 9 pieces 160°C 13-15 Use the Muffin cups g/1.8 oz Cake 500 g/18 oz 140°C 35-40 Use the XL cooking...
Page 23
English Hamburger (around 300g / 11 oz 200 °C 21-24 Turn halfway 150 g/5 oz) Meat chops without 300g /11oz 200°C 20-22 Shake, turn or stir bone (around 150 halfway g/5 oz) Thin sausages 6 pieces 200°C 13-17 Shake, turn or stir (around 50 g/1.8 halfway Chicken drumsticks...
Page 24
English 2 Choose the preset. Tip: To change to another preset press the back button and select your needed preset. 3 Start the cooking process by pressing the Start/Pause button. The temperature and time indication stop blinking. Refer to the table below for suggested food amounts based on the default cooking time.
Page 25
English Presets Icon Food Tempera Time Note amount ture (default) (default) Fresh 800g / 28 180 °C 30 min Use mealy potatoes potatoes 10x10mm / 0.4x0.4 in thick cut Soak 30 minutes in water, dry then add ¼ to 1 tbsp of oil The shaking reminder is enabled by default and prompts you to shake the pan twice during cooking.
Page 26
English Presets Icon Food Tempera Time Note amount ture (default) (default) Vegan (aka 8 pics 190 °C 15 min 40g for each piece fresh A fresh convenience vegan snacks convenience such as falafel vegan snacks Shake, turn or stir 2-3 times in such as between falafel)
Page 27
English 2 Fill the water tank with water. Do not exceed the MAX water level indication. 0.8L 3 Secure the lid on the water tank to avoid water leakage. 4 Place the water tank onto the groove at the top of the appliance and press down to ensure it is secured.
Page 28
English 7 Put the basket into the big pan. 8 Put the ingredients in the basket. Note: The Airfryer can prepare a large range of ingredients. Consult the ‘Food table’ for the right quantities and approximate cooking times. Note: Do not exceed the amount indicated in the ‘Food table’ section or overfill the basket as this could affect the quality of the end result.
Page 29
English 13 Press the temperature up/down button and time up/down button to choose the needed time and temperature (See to the food table as below). 14 Press the Shaking reminder button to be reminded to shake your food during cooking process if needed. 15 Press the Start/Pause button to start the cooking process.
Page 30
English 18 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 (eg. trivet, etc.) when you remove the pan from the device.
Page 31
English Homemade bread 550 g / 19 oz 180 °C 30-35 Use the XL cooking and baking pot The shape of the dough should be as flat as possible to avoid that the bread touches the heating element when rising Check the doneness before you take the bread...
Page 32
English Presets Icon Food Tempera Time Note amount ture (default) (default) Fresh 800g / 28 180 °C 26 min Use mealy potatoes potatoes (aka 10x10mm / 0.4x0.4 in thick cut roasted Soak 30 minutes in water, dry then potatoes) add ¼ to 1 tbsp of oil The shaking reminder is enabled by default and prompts you to shake the pan twice during cooking.
Page 33
English 2 Fill the water tank with water. Do not exceed the MAX water level indication. The amount of water needed for cooking depends on the food type and cooking duration. 0.8L You may need to refill the water tank during cooking if the cooking time is over 50 minutes.
Page 34
English 7 Put the basket into the big pan. 8 Put the ingredients in the basket. Note: The Airfryer can prepare a large range of ingredients. Consult the ‘Food table’ for the right quantities and approximate cooking times. Note: Do not exceed the amount indicated in the ‘Food table’ section or overfill the basket as this could affect the quality of the end result.
Page 35
English 13 Press the time up/down button to choose the needed time. 14 Press the Start/Pause button to start the cooking process. The temperature and time indication stop blinking. Note: The last cooking minute counts down in seconds. Note: If the temperature and time on the display are steady and not blinking, it means the appliance is working normally.
Page 36
English Whole potato 4 pieces 100 °C 45-55 (around 250-300 g/9-11 oz) Chicken drumsticks 10 pieces 100 °C 30-40 (around 125 g/4.5 Whole fish (around 3 pieces 100 °C 18-22 300-400 g/11-14 Hard 600 g / 21 oz 100 °C 10-14 vegetables(like brocolli)...
Page 37
English 3 Start the cooking process by pressing the Start/Pause button. The temperature and time indication stop blinking. Preset table The cooking time in the table are guidelines for fresh ingredients. If the results are not as expected, adjust the cooking time. Presets Icon Food...
Page 38
English 1 Remove the water tank from the appliance. 2 Fill the water tank to the max level with water. 0.8L 3 Secure the lid on the water tank to avoid water leakage. 4 Place the water tank onto the groove at the top of the appliance and press down to ensure it is secured.
Page 39
English 6 Select the big pan. 7 Press the Steam Clean button to start cleaning right chamber. The time on the right side starts blinking. 8 Press the Start/Pause button to start cleaning process. The temperature and time indication stop blinking. 9 After 15 minutes, the appliance will beep continuously and the steam clean 5 min icon will flash until you remove the pan...
Page 40
English 11 Rinse the basket and pan to remove residue. If grease remains in the pan and basket, clean them with soapy water or detergent using a sponge, then rinse again. 12 Wipe away any dissolved grease around the heater area with a mop or kitchen towel.
Page 41
English 3 Secure the lid on the water tank to avoid water leakage. 4 Place the water tank onto the groove at the top of the appliance and press down to ensure it is secured. If the water tank is not placed properly, water won't flow to the steam generator.
Page 42
English 8 Press the Start/Pause button to begin descaling. The time indication stop blinking. 9 Wait 50 minutes until you hear a beep, indicating the program has ended. 10 Remove the big pan. 11 Pour out the dirty water. 12 Wash the pan and basket, rinse and dry. Wipe the cooking chamber with dry cloth or kitchen towel.
Page 43
English Warning: 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.
Page 44
English 6 Clean the inside of the appliance with hot water and a non-abrasive sponge. Note: In case that you unintentionally pull out the divider, that is located between the small and the big pan, during cleaning, make sure to put it back in the right way.
Page 45
English 1 Remove the big pan from the appliance. 2 Place the desired food into the basket. Note: Refer to the food table below for recommended items to cook with the double layer. 3 Place the double layer on top of the food in the basket. 4 Add the second portion of food onto the double layer.
Page 46
English Frozen chicken 300 g / 11 oz nuggets 17–20 min 180°C Thin frozen fries 400 g / 14 oz Frozen chicken 450 g / 16 oz wings 16–20 min 200°C Frozen chicken 350 g / 12 oz burger patties 800–1000 g / 28–35 Corncobs 24–28 min...
Page 47
English 1 Thread the desired meat and vegetables onto the skewers. 2 Place the skewers into the designated grooves on the double layer. 3 Put the pan back into the appliance. 4 Set the time and temperature according to the specified table and begin the cooking process.
Page 48
English The breakfast kit allows for cooking up to four eggs and four pieces of toast simultaneously. Caution: To safely remove the cooked eggs and toast from the breakfast kit, always use tongs to prevent any potential risk of burning. 1 Remove the small pan from the appliance.
Page 49
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.
Page 50
English Problem Possible cause Solution 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.
Page 51
The screen on the Airfryer shows The device is broken / has defects. Call the Philips service hot line or "E1". contact the Consumer Care Center in your country. Your Airfryer might be stored in a If your device was stored at a low place where it is too cold.
Page 52
English Problem Possible cause Solution Water tube blocked Contact the consumer centre in your country and ask for further service. always flash This is the reminder for descaling Perform the descaling process. See chapter "Descaling". There might be some It is normal, vapor will come out Place device 20cm away from wall condensation water on the wall from air outlet of right side and...
Need help?
Do you have a question about the 5000 Series and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
is the control panel supposed to light up