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Problem
I see some peeling off spots inside
my Airfryer.
White smoke comes out of the
appliance.
The screen on the Airfryer shows
"E1".
The screen on the Airfryer shows
"E4", "E6", "E9", "E12".
Possible cause
Several appliances are connected
to one outlet.
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 frying insert).
You are cooking fatty ingredients.
The pan still contains greasy
residues from previous use.
Breading or coating did not
adhere properly to the food.
Marinade, liquid or meat juices are
splattering in the rendered fat or
grease.
Your Airfryer might be stored in a
place where it is too cold.
The appliance runs into an error.
Solution
The Airfryer has a high wattage.
Try a different outlet and check
the fuses.
You can prevent damage by
lowering the frying insert into the
pan properly. If you insert the
frying insert 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.
Carefully pour off any excess oil or
fat from the pan and then
continue cooking.
White smoke is caused by greasy
residues heating up in the pan.
Always clean the pan and the
frying insert thoroughly after every
use.
Tiny pieces of airborne breading
can cause white smoke. Firmly
press breading or coating to food
to ensure it sticks.
Pat food dry before placing it in
the pan.
If your device was stored at a low
ambient temperature, let it warm
up to room temperature for at
least 15 minutes before you plug it
in again.
If the problem persists, call the
Philips service hot line or contact
the Consumer Care Center in your
country.
Unplug the appliance and plug in
again.
If the problem persists, call the
Philips service hot line or contact
the Consumer Care Center in your
country.