PHILIPS HR2660 Pasta Maker User Manual

June 13, 2024
Philips

HR2660
Pasta Maker

HR2660 Pasta Maker

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Shaping disc overview

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Recipe

The following recipe table shows the optimal water/flour ratio for different flour types.

Type| Amount| Flour| Liquid| Binder| Gluten free| Vegan
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
Pasta| 250 g| Lentil flour| 75 ml| 1 tbsp Xanthan| x| x
Pasta| 250 g| Lentil flour| 75 ml| /| x| x
Pasta| 250 g| Pea flour| 75 ml| 1 tbsp Xanthan| x| x
Pasta| 250 g| Pea flour| 75 ml| /| x| x
Pasta| 250 g| Chickpea flour| 75 ml| 1 tbsp Xanthan| x| x
Pasta| 250 g| Chickpea flour| 75 ml| /| x| x
Pasta| 250 g| Buckwheat 150g
Rice flour 100g| 130 ml| 1 egg| x|
Pasta| 250 g| Corn 50g
Rice 200g| 120 ml| 1 tbsp Xanthan| x| x
Pasta| 250 g| Rice flour| 120 ml| 1 tbsp Xanthan| x| x
Pasta| 250 g| Wheat flour| 95 ml| /| | x
Pasta| 250 g| Wheat flour| 95 ml| 1 egg| |
Pasta| 250 g| Spelt flour| 85-90 ml| /| | x
Pasta| 250 g| Whole grain flour| 115 ml| /| | x
Pasta| 250 g| Semola| 105 ml| /| | x
Pasta| 250 g| Semola| 110 ml| 1 egg| |

Introduction

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Product overview (Fig. 1)

1 Mixing chamber lid 10 Pasta cutter
2 Safety switch hole of the mixing chamber lid 11 Front panel knobs
3 Power cord 12 Front panel
4 Disc holder safety switch 13 Shaping disc
5 Main unit 14 Disc holder
6 Shaping disc storage 15 Disc holder safety switch lever
7 Water/flour cup 16 Mixing paddle
8 Cleaning brush 17 Mixing chamber
9 Angle hair shaping disc cleaning brush

Control panel overview (Fig. 2)

  1. On/off button
  2. Automatic button
  3. Extrusion only button
  4. Start/pause button
  5. Display

Disassembling and cleaning before first use

  1. Remove the mixing chamber lid. (Fig. 3)

  2. Loosen the front panel control knobs. (Fig. 4)
    Note: The front panel is heavy. Take extra caution when removing it.

  3. Disassemble the front panel, the shaping disc, the shaping disc holder, the mixing paddle, and the mixing chamber in order. (Fig. 5)

  4. Clean all detachable parts, and wipe them dry. (Fig. 6)

  5. Pull out the shaping disc storage drawer, and clean all discs and cleaning tools. (Fig. 7)

Assembling

  1. Push the mixing chamber into the appliance. (Fig. 8)

  2. Point the mixing paddle to the hole in the main unit. Insert the mixing paddle all the way into the main unit. (Fig. 9)

  3. Attach the disc holder onto the appliance. (Fig. 10)

  4. Put the shaping disc onto the disc holder , and make sure it is firmly fixed on the disc holder. (Fig. 11)
    Note: Make sure the inner cavity of the shaping disc and disc holder is properly fitted. (Fig. 12)

  5. Attach the front panel to the main unit. (Fig. 13)
    Note:
    • The front panel is heavy. Take extra caution when assembling it.

  6. Fasten the front panel control knobs. (Fig. 14)
    Note:
    • If the front panel or the shaping disc is not properly assembled, a safety switch will prevent the appliance from working.
    • Make sure the front panel is completely fastened before using the appliance.

  7. Close the mixing chamber lid. (Fig. 17)

Using the Pasta maker

Preparing the ingredients and starting the pasta making program
Note: Use the supplied flour/water cup to measure flour and liquid.

Flour Water Water + Egg
1 cup of flour (~250 g)
2 cups of flour (~500 g)
  1. Use a kitchen scale for the correct amount of flour and liquid. (Fig. 15)
    Note: Refer to chapter “Recipe” for the correct ratios.

  2. Remove the mixing chamber lid. (Fig. 3)

  3. Pour the flour into the chamber. (Fig. 16)
    Note: Refer to chapter “Recipe” for the correct ratios.

  4. Close the mixing chamber lid. (Fig. 17)
    Note: If the mixing chamber lid is not properly installed, the safety switch will prevent the appliance from working.

  5. Measure the required amount of liquid according to the flour you have used. (Fig. 18)
    Note: Refer to chapter “Recipe” for the correct ratios.

  6. Put the plug in the power socket. The appliance sounds once, and all indicators flash once. (Fig. 19)

  7. Press the On/off button to switch on the appliance. (Fig. 20)

  8. Press the Start/pause button to start the automatic pasta making program. (Fig. 21)
    Note: If the appliance is not in the automatic mode, press the Automatic button before pressing the Start/pause button.

  9. After the mixing starts, slowly pour in the liquid along the entire length of the slot in the lid. (Fig. 22)
    Note: During dough mixing, do not add other ingredients after you have poured in the liquid. Otherwise, it will affect the result of the pasta texture.

  10. After the pasta maker finishes mixing, it will beep once and start extruding pasta after a few seconds. Use the pasta cutter to cut the pasta into the length you need. (Fig. 23)
    Note: If the ratio of liquid and flour is not correct, the extrusion will not succeed. In this case, prepare the ingredients again.

  11. After the pasta making is complete, if you notice some leftover dough inside the chamber, you can press the Extrusion only button, and then the Start/pause button to start extra extrusion. (Fig. 24)
    Note
    • The extra extrusion lasts for 3 minutes.
    • The cooking time of the pasta varies depending on personal preferences, pasta shapes, and number of servings.
    • During the pasta making process and when the process is finished, the appliance will make a sound feedback.

Important!
The pasta recipes provided in the chapter “Recipe” have been tested for success. If you experiment with or use other pasta recipes, the flour and water/egg ratios will need to be adjusted. The pasta maker will not operate successfully if you do not adjust the new recipe accordingly.
Note

  • For good results, it is essential that the dough looks crumbly in the kneading chamber. If the dough looks crumbly, the recipe will work. The recipe will not work if the dough is too wet (looks like well-known dough consistency) or too dry (when the dough looks like flour only).
  • Seasonal changes and using ingredients from different regions may affect the flour/ water ratio. You may adjust based on the recommended proportion.
  • When making gluten free pasta or legume pasta, less liquid is needed than the recommendation. You may use about 10-20 ml less liquid for these recipes. Adjust the amount of liquid depending on the type of flour.
  • “Gluten” is a binder which ensures the pasta does not break easily, Gluten free flour does not contain a binder, therefore it needs a thickener to act as a “binder” eg. eggs or Xanthan. Various kinds of gluten free flour perform differently when making pasta. Some flours are not suitable for making pasta such as coconut flour, some flour types work well, such as quinoa and buckwheat.
  • When making egg pasta or vegetable pasta, make sure you whisk the egg mixture or vegetable juice evenly with the water before pouring into the chamber through the slot in the lid. When adding ingredients, make sure the ingredient is in a liquid form.

Cleaning

  1. Disconnect the plug from the power outlet. (Fig. 25)

  2. Remove the mixing chamber lid. (Fig. 3)

  3. Loosen the front panel control knobs. (Fig. 4)
    Note: The front panel is heavy. Take extra caution when removing it.

  4. Disassemble the front panel, the shaping disc, the shaping disc holder, the mixing paddle, and the mixing chamber in order. (Fig. 5)

  5. Use a dry cloth to clean flour residue on the main unit. (Fig. 26)

  6. Clean the shaping disc with the supplied cleaning tool to remove the dough residues.
    After that, you can clean it with water. (Fig. 27)
    Note: Let the discs air-dry for 2 to 4 hours, then use the corresponding cleaning tool to poke out the dough in the holes.

  7. Clean all detachable parts, and wipe them dry. (Fig. 6)

  8. Use a dry cloth to clean the control panel, and the exterior of the pasta maker. (Fig. 28)

Storage

  1. Unplug the appliance and let it cool down. (Fig. 25)
    Note: Make sure all parts are clean and dry before storing.

  2. You can store the shaping discs in the storage drawer. (Fig. 29)
    Note: Put the thicker shaping discs in slots with icons and , and put the thinner shaping discs in the slots with icon . (Fig. 30)

Troubleshooting

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.

Problem Cause Solution
The indicators do not light up. The power plug is not connected correctly.

Check whether the power plug is plugged correctly and the outlet is working properly.
After pressing the On/off button the appliance sounds but does not work.| The mixing chamber, the shaping disc, or the front panel is assembled incorrectly.| Make sure you follow the user manual to assemble all parts correctly.
The safety switch is triggered and the appliance suddenly stopped or suddenly restarts during the processing.| The front panel knob is loose.| Make sure the front panel is securely assembled.
Excessive ingredients in the pasta maker.| The maximum amount of flour used for each batch is 500g. If more than 500g is added, reduce the amount of flour before next batch.
During processing, the appliance stops working when you open the lid.| For safety reasons, the appliance always stops working when the lid is opened during processing.| If you need to resume the previous operation, close the lid properly, and press the Start/pause button.
During processing, the appliance stops. There is no alarm sound or flashes.| The pasta maker has overheated due to long continuous working time.| Disconnect from the power source, and allow the pasta maker to cool down. To better protect the lifetime of the appliance, the continuous working time should be less than 45 minutes. You can restart using the appliance after 15 minutes of rest.
Small amount of water is leaking out from the appliance.| Water is added before the program starts.| Follow the user manual instructions to add water right after the program starts.
E1 displays on the screen.| The shaping disc is not attached.| Attach the disc holder to the main unit, attach the shaping disc properly and fix the front panel properly to the device.
The lid is not in place or not properly attached.| Attach the lid properly.
The appliance stops during processing, E2 displays on the screen, the indicators are flashing quickly, and the alarm sounds.| The mixing paddle may be blocked by some foreign objects.| Disconnect from the power source, clean the pasta maker, and follow the user manual again to restart the pasta making.
The dough may be too dry.
The wrong program is selected.
E4 displays on the screen.| The appliance malfunctions.| 1 Switch off and unplug your Pasta Maker. Plug in and restart the device.
2 If the appliance is still not working, contact the service center.

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