Figure 2: Cooking Plate Heat Distribution; Figure 3: Cool Cooking Plate - Philips HD4907 User Manual

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Philips Induction Cooker HD4907
User Manual
Power efficient: Auto cut off mode and cool cooking plate means energy will
not be wasted. Your induction cooker will automatically switch off, if it is
accidentally left on or is left unattended for a long time. Also the induction
cooker will only work if the cooking vessel is in contact with the cooking plate.
With no cooking vessel on the induction cooker, no heat will be produced. This
means that there is no energy wastage. Also the induction cooker top (cooking
plate) barely gets warm, except directly under the vessel, which means there is
no wastage of heat.

Figure 2: Cooking plate heat distribution

Safety: As the induction cooker does not make use of open flame or fire, and
the cooking plate always stays cool there is no fear of burned fingers or hands.
Safety features like auto cut off and auto cooling makes it safer to use this
cooker.
Note: Be careful not to touch the utensil, as it gets hot when the induction cooker is
operating, or you may burn your fingers or hand.

Figure 3: Cool cooking plate

Cookware compatibility and small object detector: Your induction cooker
comes with a cookware compatibility detector and small object detector. If the
cooking vessel is not compatible or it is smaller than recommended size, then
the cooker will start beeping with 2 second intervals.
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