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4 min 1 kg 1
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30 sec 500 g
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30 sec 200 g
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30 sec 2 pcs
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(MAX)
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5 x 1 sec 500 gP
5 x 1 sec 500 g P/2
30 sec 50 gP
60 sec 250 g2
45 sec 250 g2
30 sec 200 g2
2-3 min 500 g
360 ml
350 ml
4 pcs
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30 sec
500
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30 sec 500 g1
(HR7627, HR7628)
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60-180 sec
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400 g
3 min
600 ml
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30 sec 2 pcs 1
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English
1 Important
Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips! T o fully benet from the suppor t
that Philips offers, register y our product at www .philips.com/welcome.
Read this user manual carefully before y ou use the appliance, and sa ve the user man ual for
future reference.
Danger
• Do not immer se the motor unit in water nor rinse
it under the tap .
W arning
• Never use y our nger s or an object to push
ingredients into the feeding tube while the appliance
is r unning. Onl y use the pusher .
• Before y ou connect the appliance to the po wer ,
make sure that the v oltage indicated on the bottom
of the appliance cor responds to the local po wer
voltage.
• Never connect this appliance to a timer switch, to
a void a hazardous situation.
• Do not use the appliance if the pow er cord, the
plug, protecting cov er , rotating sieve or any other
par ts are damaged or has visible cracks.
• If the pow er cord is damaged, you m ust ha v e it
replaced by Philips, a ser vice center author ized
by Philips, or similar ly qualied per sons to av oid a
hazard.
• This appliance shall not be used by children. Keep
the appliance and its cord out of reach of children.
• This appliance can be used by per sons with reduced
physical, sensor y or mental capabilities or lack of
exper ience and knowledge if they ha ve been given
super vision or instr uction concer ning use of the
appliance in a safe wa y and if they under stand the
hazards inv olv ed.
• For their safety , do not allow children to pla y with
the appliance .
• Never let the appliance r un unattended.
• If food sticks to the wall of the b lender jar or bowl,
switch off the appliance and unplug it. Then use a
spatula to remo ve the f ood from the wall.
• Be careful when y ou are emptying the bowl, handle
or clean the discs, the blade units and the juicer
sieve. The cutting edges are v er y shar p.
• Do not touch the blades, especially when the
appliance is plugged in. The blades are v er y shar p.
• If the blades get stuck, unplug the appliance before
y ou remov e the ingredients that b lock the blades.
• Be careful if hot liquid is poured into the food
processor or blender as it can be ejected out of the
appliance due to a sudden steaming.
• This appliance is intended for household use onl y .
Caution
• Never switch off the appliance b y turning the
blender jar , the bowl, or their lids. Alwa ys switch off
the appliance by turning the speed selector to 0 or
OFF .
• Unplug the appliance immediately after use.
• Alwa ys wait until the mo ving par ts stop r unning,
then switch off and unplug the appliance before
opening the lid and reaching into any of the par ts
that mo ve in use.
• Alwa ys switch off and unplug the appliance if it is left
unattended, and before assembling, disassembling,
cleaning and changing accessor ies, or approaching
par ts that mo ve in use.
• Thoroughly clean the par ts that come into contact
with food before y ou use the appliance for the r st
time . Refer to the instr uctions and table for cleaning
given in this man ual.
• Never use an y accessories or par ts from other
manufacturer s that Philips does not specically
recommend. If you use such accessories or par ts,
y our guar antee becomes invalid.
• Do not exceed the maximum lev el indication on
the bowl or the jar . Follow the quantities, processing
time and speed as indicated in the user manual.
• Let hot ingredients cool down (< 80ºC) bef ore
processing them.
• Alwa ys let the appliance cool down to room
temper ature after each batch that y ou process.
• Cer tain ingredients such as car rots ma y cause
discolor ations on the surface of the par ts. This
does not ha ve a negativ e eff ect on the par ts. The
discolor ations usually disappear after some time.
• Noise lev el: Lc = 85 dB [A]
Electromagnetic elds (EMF)
This Philips appliance complies with all applicable standards and regulations regarding
exposure to electromagnetic elds (EMF). If handled proper ly and according to the
instr uctions in this user manual, the appliance is safe to use based on scientic evidence
availab le today .
Recycling
Y our product is designed and manufactured with high quality materials and
components, which can be recycled and reused.
When you see the crossed-out wheel bin symbol attached to a product, it means
the product is cov ered by the European Directive 2002/96/EC:
Never dispose of y our product with other household waste. Please inform yourself
about the local r ules on the separate collection of electr ical and electronic products.
The correct disposal of your old product helps prevent potentially negativ e
consequences on the environment and human health.
2 Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase and welcome to Philips! To fully benet from the support
that Philips offers, register your product at www.philips.com/welcome.
This appliance is equipped with a built-in safety lock. You can only switch on the appliance
after you correctly assemble the following parts on the motor unit:
• the food processor bowl and its lid, or
• the blender jar and its lid (HR7628, HR7629 only), or
• the citrus press (HR7629 only)
If these parts are assembled correctly, the built-in safety lock is unlocked.
For recipes to use with your food processor, go to www.philips.com/kitchen
3 Food processor
W arning
• Never use your ngers or an object to push ingredients into the feeding tube while the appliance is
r unning. Only use the pusher .
Blade unit
Before you start, make sure you assemble according to Fig. 2.
You can use the blade unit to chop, mix, blend, or puree ingredients. You can also use it to
mix and blend cake batters.
Caution
• Do not use the blade unit to chop hard ingredients, like coffee beans, tur meric, nutmeg, and ice
cubes, as this may cause the blade to get blunt.
Note
• Do not let the appliance run too long when you chop (hard) cheese or chocolate . Otherwise these
ingredients become too hot, star t to melt, and turn lumpy .
• Precut large pieces of food into pieces of approx. 3 x 3 x 3 cm.
1 Turn the the bowl clockwise to x it on the motor unit, and then put the tool holder in
the bowl.
» When the bowl is xed correctly, you hear a click.
2 Put the blade unit on the tool holder.
3 Put the ingredients in the bowl.
4 Put the lid on the bowl, and then turn the lid clockwise to x it.
» When the lid is assembled correctly, you hear a click and the lid is xed to the bowl
handle.
5 Put the pusher into the feeding tube.
6 Connect the power plug to the power supply.
7 Check the preparation time, the maximum amount and the speed setting required for
the ingredients in Table 1. Turn the knob to the desired speed setting.
8 After use, turn the knob to 0, and then unplug the appliance.
Tip
• When you chop onions, turn the knob to P a few times to prevent the onions from becoming too
nely chopped.
• How to remov e food that sticks to the blade or to the inside of the bo wl? 1. Switch off the appliance ,
and then unplug it. 2. Remov e the lid from the bowl. 3. Remov e the ingredients from the blade or
from the side of the bowl with a spatula.
Kneading accessory
Before you start, make sure you assemble according to Fig. 3.
You can use the kneading accessory to knead yeast dough for bread and pizzas. You need to adjust
the amount of liquid to form the dough according to the humidity and temperature condition.
Note
• Do not use the kneading accessor y to blend cake batters. Use the blade unit for this job .
• Always put the kneading accessor y in the bowl before y ou add the ingredients.
1 Turn the the bowl clockwise to x it on the motor unit, and then put the tool holder in
the bowl.
» When the bowl is xed correctly, you hear a click.
2 Put the kneading accessory on the tool holder.
3 Put the ingredients in the bowl.
4 Put the lid on the bowl, and then turn the lid clockwise to x it.
» When the lid is assembled correctly, you hear a click and the lid is xed to the bowl
handle.
5 Put the pusher into the feeding tube.
6 Connect the power plug to the power supply.
7 Turn the knob to the 1 position.
8 Check the preparation time, the maximum amount and the speed setting required for
the ingredients in Table 1.
9 After use, turn the knob to 0, and then unplug the appliance.
Discs and Inserts
Before you start, make sure you pick your desired disc from following and assemble
according to Fig. 4 and Fig. 5.
• Emulsifying disc
• Insert for ne (HR7627 and HR7628 only)
• Insert for granulating (HR7627 and HR7628 only)
• Reversible slicing / shredding disc (coarse) (HR7629 only)
Caution
• Be careful when you handle the slicing blade of disc. It has a ver y shar p cutting edge.
• Never use the disc to process hard ingredients, like ice cubes.
• Do not exer t too much pressure on the pusher when you press ingredients into the f eed tube.
Note
• Precut large ingredients into chunks that t in the feeding tube.
1 Turn the bowl clockwise to x it on the motor unit, and then put the tool holder in the
bowl.
» When the bowl is xed correctly, you hear a click.
2 Put the disc on the shaft. For inserts (HR7627 and HR7628 only), place an insert in the
insert holder as indicated below, then place the insert holder with insert on the shaft.
Place the opening of the insert over the shaft of the insert holder.
Push the opening of the insert over the projection on the shaft.
Press the insert onto the insert holder until it locks in position with a click.
3 Put the lid on the bowl, and then turn the lid clockwise to x it.
» When the lid is assembled correctly, you hear a click and the lid is xed to the bowl
handle.
4 Put the ingredients into the feeding tube with the pusher. Fill the feeding tube evenly for
the best results. When you have to process a large amount of ingredients, process small
batches and empty the bowl between batches.
5 Connect the power plug to the power supply.
6 Check the preparation time, the maximum amount and the speed setting required for
the ingredients in Table 1. Select the speed that matches the color of the accessory.
7 After use, turn the speed selector to 0, and then unplug the appliance.
Citrus press (HR7629 only)
Before you start, make sure you assemble according to Fig. 6.
You can use the citrus press to squeeze citrus fruits.
1 Turn the the bowl clockwise to x it on the motor unit, and then put the tool holder in
the bowl.
» When the bowl is xed correctly, you can hear a click .
2 Put the sieve for citrus press on the tool holder in the bowl. Make sure that the
projection on the sieve is locked in the slot of the bowl handle.
» When the sieve is xed correctly, you can hear a click .
3 Put the cone on the sieve.
4 Connect the power plug to the power supply.
5 Check the maximum amount required for the ingredients in Table 1. Turn the knob to
speed 1 .
» The cone starts rotating.
6 Press the citrus fruit onto the cone.
7 Stop pressing from time to time to remove the pulp from the sieve. When you nish
pressing or when you want to remove the pulp, turn the knob to 0 and remove the bowl
from the appliance with the sieve and cone on it.
Blender (HR7628 and HR7629 only)
Before you start, make sure you assemble according to Fig. 7.
The blender is intended for:
• Blending uids, like dairy products, sauces, fruit juices, soups, mixed drinks, and shakes.
• Mixing soft ingredients, like pancake batter.
• Pureeing cooked ingredients, like baby food.
• Crushing ice.
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