PHILIPS HD3038 Rice Cooker User Manual
- June 5, 2024
- Philips
Table of Contents
- What’s in the box
- Overview
- Controls overview
- Specifications
- Before first use
- Rice cooking
- Clay pot rice cooking
- Cooking congee and making soup
- Baking cake
- Steaming
- Reheating
- Preset time for delayed cooking
- Cleaning and Maintenance
- Recycling
- Guarantee and service
- Troubleshooting
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
HD3038 Rice Cooker
User Manual
What’s in the box
Using the fuzzy rice cooker
Rice cooking
Clay pot rice cooking
Cooking congee and making soup
Baking cake
Steaming
Reheating
Preset time for delayed cooking
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What’s in the box
Fuzzy rice cooker main unit | Steam basket |
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Rice scoop | Soup ladle |
Measuring cup | User manual |
Safety leaflet | Warranty card |
Power cord
Overview
1 | Outer lid | 7 | Power socket |
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2 | Sealing ring | 8 | Heating element |
3 | Inner pot | 9 | Water level indications |
4 | Lid release button | 10 | Cooker handle |
5 | Control panel | 11 | Inner Lid |
6 | Main body | 12 | Detachable steam vent cap |
Controls overview
1 | Reheat | 8 | Standard cook |
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2 | Cake | 9 | Quick cook |
3 | Steam | 10 | Ultra quick cook |
4 | Soup | 11 | Claypot rice |
5 | Congee | 12 | Menu |
6 | warm/off | 13 | Cook |
7 | Preset |
Specifications
Model | Capacity |
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HD3031 | 4.0L |
HD3038 | 5.0L |
Before first use
- Take out all the accessories from the inner pot. Remove the sheet between the inner pot and the heating element.
- Clean the parts of the rice cooker thoroughly before using the rice cooker for the first time (see chapter “Cleaning”).
Note
- Make sure all parts are completely dry before you start using the rice cooker.
Note
- You can cook 1 to 6 cups of rice for HD3031 and 1 to 10 cups of rice for HD3038.
- Each cup of uncooked rice normally gives 2 bowls of cooked rice. Do not exceed the quantities indicated on the inside of the inner pot. 1 cup of rice is approximately 180ml.
- Use a separate container to wash the rice to avoid damaging the non-stick coating of the inner pot.
- The level marked inside the inner pot is just an indication. You can always adjust the water level for different types of rice and your own preference.
- Make sure that the outside of the inner pot is dry and clean, and that there is no foreign residue on the heating element or the magnetic switch.
Rice cooking
There are three rice cooking functions for HD3031 and HD3038.
Cooking function| Estimated cooking time for 6 cups of rice (HD3031)
and 10 cups of rice (HD3038)
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Standard cook ( )| 50 minutes
Quick cook ( )| 40 minutes
Ultra quick cook ( )| 35 minutes
Note
- Do not exceed the volume indicated nor exceed the maximum water level indicated in the inner pot, as this may cause the rice cooker to overflow.
- You can press the cancel button ( ) or unplug the rice cooker to turn off the keep warm function or when not in use.
Clay pot rice cooking
Cooking function| Estimated cooking time for 2 – 4 cups of rice
(HD3031 and HD3038)
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Clay pot rice cooking ( )| 1 hour 20 minutes
Note
- You can press the cancel button ( ) or unplug the rice cooker to turn off the keep warm function or when not in use.
Cooking congee and making soup
Cooking function | Estimated cooking time |
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Cooking congee ( ) | 1 hour for 0.5 (HD3031 ) or 1 (HD3038) cup of rice |
Making soup ( ) | 1 hour |
Note
- Do not exceed the volume indicated nor exceed the maximum water level indicated in the inner pot, as this may cause the rice cooker to overflow.
- You can press the cancel button ( ) or unplug the rice cooker to turn off the keep warm function or when not in use.
- It is normal to find the congee stickier if it is left in keep warm mode for too long.
Tip
- The default cooking time is 1 hour.
Baking cake
Cooking function | Estimated cooking time |
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Baking cake ( ) | 45 minutes |
Note
- Use a kitchen glove or a cloth, as the inner pot will be very hot.
- You can press the cancel button ( ) or unplug the rice cooker to turn off the keep warm function or when not in use.
Tip
- Take out the inner pot immediately after the cooking is finished so the cake doesn’t get damp.
Steaming
Cooking function | Estimated cooking time |
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Steaming ( ) | 20 minutes |
Note
- Use a kitchen glove or a cloth, as the plate and steam basket will be very hot.
- Do not exceed the volume indicated nor exceed the maximum water level indicated in the inner pot, as this may cause the rice cooker to overflow.
- You can adjust the water level as needed.
- You can press the cancel button ( ) or unplug the rice cooker to turn off the keep warm function or when not in use.
Tip
- The default cooking time is 42 minutes.
- You can cook up to 2 (HD3031) or 5 (HD3038) cups of rice while steaming food.
Reheating
Cooking function | Estimated cooking time |
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Reheating ( ) | 25 minutes |
Note
- You can press the cancel button ( ) or unplug the rice cooker to turn off the keep warm function or when not in use.
Preset time for delayed cooking
You can preset the delayed cooking time for different cooking functions. The preset timer is available for up to 12 hours and is not applicable to cake baking and reheating functions.
Note
- Do not exceed the volume indicated nor exceed the maximum water level indicated in the inner pot, as this may cause the rice cooker to overflow.
- Press the menu button ( ) until your preferred cooking function is selected, then press the preset time button ( ). Press the preset time button ( ) again to choose the desired preset time.
- The cooking will be finished by the selected preset time.
- When choosing the preset time, if no action is taken in 10 seconds, the rice cooker will beep every other second.
- You can press the cancel button ( ) or unplug the rice cooker to turn off the keep warm function or when not in use.
Cleaning and Maintenance
Note
- Uplug the rice cooker before starting to clean it.
- Wait until the rice cooker has cooled down sufficiently before cleaning it.
Interior
Inside of the outer lid and the main body:
- Wipe with wrung out and damp cloth.
- Make sure to remove all the food residues stuck to the rice cooker.
Heating element:
- Wipe with wrung out and damp cloth.
- Remove food residues with wrung out and damp cloth or toothpicks.
Exterior
Surface of the outer lid and outside of the main body:
- Wipe with a cloth damped with soap water.
- ONLY use a soft and dry cloth to wipe the control panel.
- Make sure to remove all the food residues around the control buttons.
Accessories
Rice scoop, soup ladle, inner pot, steam basket, and steam vent cap:
- Soak in hot water and clean with a sponge.
Recycling
Do not throw away the product with the normal household waste at the end of
its life, but hand it in at an official collection point for recycling. By
doing this, you help to preserve the environment.
Follow your country’s rules for the separate collection of electrical and
electronic products. Correct disposal helps prevent negative consequences for
the environment and human health.
Guarantee and service
If you need service or information, or if you have a problem, visit the
Philips website at www.philips.com or contact the
Philips Customer Care Center in your country.
You can find its phone number in the worldwide guarantee leaflet. If there is
no Customer Care Center in your country, go to your local Philips dealer.
Troubleshooting
If you encounter problems when using this rice cooker, check the following points before requesting service. If you cannot solve the problem, contact the Philips Consumer Care Center in your country.
Problem | Solution |
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The lights on the buttons do not go on. | There is a connection problem. Check |
if the power cord is connected to
the cooker properly and if the plug is inserted firmly into the power outlet.
The light is defective. Take the appliance to your Philips dealer or a service
center authorized by Philips.
The display does not function.| The rice cooker is not connected to the power
supply. If there is no power supply, the power failure backup
the function does not work and the display does not function.
The battery for the display runs out of power. Take the appliance to your
Philips dealer or a service center authorized by Philips to have the battery
replaced.
The rice is not cooked.| There is not enough water. Add water according to the
scale on the inside of the inner pot
You did not press the cook button ( ).
Make sure that there is no foreign residue on the heating element and the
outside of the inner pot before switching the rice cooker on.
The heating element is damaged, or the inner pot is deformed. Take the cooker
to your Philips dealer or a service center authorized by Philips.
The rice is not well cooked.| Add more water.
The cooker does not
switch to keep warm mode automatically.| The temperature control is defective.
Take the appliance to your Philips dealer or a service center authorized by
Philips.
The rice is scorched.| You have not rinsed the rice properly. Rinse the rice
until water runs clear.
Water spills
out of the rice cooker during cooking.| • Make sure that you add water to
the level indicated on the scale inside the inner pot that corresponds to the
number of cups of rice used.
• Make sure the water does not exceed the next level on the scale, as this may
cause the appliance to overflow during cooking.
The cake result is too hard.| Please use a cake mix and follow the
instructions provided in the user manual.
I cannot get to the desired cooking function.| Press the menu button ( )
repeatedly
to select the desired function as shown by the LED indicator.
Rice smells bad after cooking| Clean the inner pot with some washing detergent
and warm water
After cooking, make sure the steam vent cap, inner lid and inner pot is
cleaned thoroughly.
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References
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