SOUP MAKER HR2202/80 Technical information -Voltage - Frequency rated -Motor Power rated -Heating Power rated : 220V-240V : 50Hz : 120W : 900-990W -Product dimensions( LxDxH) mm 205x153x310mm -Capacity -Net Weight Material - Jug - Blade - Motor housing :1000~1200ml (for2~4 people) : 2.0kg : Stainless steel :stainless steel : PP (foodcontact) Difference in Power Cord: HR2202/80 Published by Philips Consumer Lifestyle Printed in China Copy Right Reserved Subject to modification 1 SHW-01-001-16007R1
Product introduction Control panel A: Smooth soup program with light. Smooth soup program to make a smooth soup in 23 minutes. B: Chunky soup program with light. Chunky soup program to make a chunky soup in 20 minutes. C: Compote program with light. Compote program to make a compote in 13 minutes. D: Smoothie program with light. Smoothie program to make a smoothie in 3 minutes. E: Manual blending program with light F: Power on/offbutton G: Display screen H: Program selection button I: Program start button 2
Main feathers 1 2 DC motor,light weight and small noise 3 Unique blade design, perfect blading performance. Cageless design, easier clean 3
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Technical information - Function Flow Chart _ Cream Soup Event: Power on Action: Standby mode Event: Program Cream Soup selected, Start/Stop pressed Action: Cream Soup LED steady on Timer countdown 23min Action: Beep Duration: 1s Action: Heat Power: 100% Duration: 10 min Foam detection on Foam Alarm > 3ms Pause: 10s Action: motor on Power: 100% Duration: 10s Action: Heat on2s off 9s Routine: if foam alarm> 3ms: stop heating for 15s Duration: stop heating 20min after program has been started Pause: 10s Action: motor on Power: 100% Routine: 30s on, 10s off between Cycles: 4x Action: Beep Duration: 1s on, 0,8s off Repeat: 6x Action: Cream Soup LED flashing (0,5s on / 0,5s off). 5
Technical information - Function Flow Chart _Chunky Soup Event: Power on Action: Standby mode Event: Program Chunky Soup selected, Start/Stop pressed Action: Chunky Soup LED steady on, Timer countdown 20min Action: Beep Duration: 1s Action: Heat Power: 100% Duration: 10 min Foam detection on Foam alarm > 3ms Pause: 10s Action: Heat on2s off 9s Routine: if foam alarm> 3ms: stop heating for 15s Duration: stop heating 20min after program has been started Action: Beep Duration: 1s on, 0,8s off Repeat: 6x Action: Chunky Soup LED flashing (0,5s on / 0,5s off). 6
Technical information - Function Flow Chart _Compote Event: Power on Action: Standby mode Event: Program Compote selected, Start/Stop pressed Action: Compote LED steady on Timer countdown 13min Action: Beep Duration: 1s Action: Heat on2s off 9s Routine: if foam alarm >3ms: stop heating for 15s Duration: 13 min Action: Beep Duration: 1s on, 0,8s off Repeat: 6x Action: Compote LED flashing (0,5s on / 0,5s off). 7
Technical information - Function Flow Chart _Smoothie Event: Power on Action: Standby mode Event: Program Smoothie selected, Start/Stop pressed Action: Smoothie LED steady on Timer countdown 4min Action: Beep Duration: 1s Action: motor on Power: 100% Routine: 30s on, 10s off Cycles: 5x Action: Beep Duration: 1s on, 0,8s off Repeat: 6x Action: Smoothie LED flashing (0,5s on / 0,5s off). 8
Technical information - Function Flow Chart _Manual Blending Event: Power on Action: Standby mode Event: Program Manual Blending selected Action: Smoothie LED steady on Event: if Start/Stop button pressed-> Action: motor on Power: 100% Blending LED flashing (0,5s on / 0,5s off) Timer countdown 30s Duration: as long as Start/Button button is pressed or reach 30s If Start/Stop button is released -> Action: motor off Blending LED lights continuously flashing, Timer reset If Select button is pressed return to Standby mode 9
Technical information - Function Flow Chart _Auto Keep Warm Event: Enter auto keep warm mode Action: Selected recipe LED flashing (0,5s on / 0,5s off) Timer countdown 60min Action: Heat on1s off 120s Routine: if foam alarm >3ms: stop heating for 15s Duration: 60 min Action: Beep Duration: 5s Action: Selected recipe LED flashing (0,5s on / 0,5s off). 1 0
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Spare parts Position 12NC Part name PCM Remark 1 996510074793 Vent Valve 26918554622 2 996510075381 Handle of control 30803001555 3 996510062956 Handle 31730110111 4 996510073429 Control cover 30803001556 5 996510075384 PCB board 32067017006 6 996510075388 Surface cover decoration piece 30803001557 Surface cover decoration piece of 345730006 7 996510062939 silica gel 8 996510062957 Coupler silica gel 345730007 9 996510062962 The upper coupler 32070010004 10 996510075389 UI film 565185160605 11 996510075391 DC motor 32073011016 Shaft silicon rubber sealing ring 345290013 12 996510062949 (inside) 13 996510062931 Vent valve seal silica gel 345730004 Plastic body silicon rubber sealing 345730001 14 996510062961 ring 15 996510075387 Machine body 31730110139 16 996510062968 Overflow sensor 32528512502 Metal fuselage silicon rubber 345700001 17 996510062974 sealing ring 18 996510062953 Shaft hole "U" type oil seal 345250020 19 996510062965 Oil seal fixed plate 33508150004 Shaft silicon rubber sealing ring 345730002 20 996510062932 (outer) 21 996510062947 Stainless steel cage 33733010004 22 996510062941 Silica gel sesal ring 345700005 23 996510062935 Blade 33733010002 24 996510076885 Stainless steel pot 33507120005 25 996510075386 Thermostat 362115032 26 996510075379 Lower coupler ASSY 52360010007 27 996510062963 Coupler bolt 31180140139 28 996510075382 Handle cover 30803001558 29 996510062925 Handle base 31730110114 30 996510075385 Stainless steel shell 33733010012 31 996510069754 Socket 32107000909 32 996510075383 Base 30803001559 33 996510074794 Power cord 3515003075129 34 996510062966 Measuring cup 31525069702 14
DISASSEMBLY ADVISE! Before you start dismantling! For your safety be sure the plug is disconnected from the mains! How to replace PCB. Step 1:Remove all the screws. Step 2: Remove 5 screws. Step 4:You can get PCBA Step 3: Detach the cables and remove the screw. 15
DISASSEMBLY ADVISE! Before you start dismantling! For your safety be sure the plug is disconnected from the mains! How to replace DC Motor Step 1:Remove all the screws. Step 2: Remove 5 screws. Step 3: Detach the cables and remove the screw. 16
Step 4: Remove the nut, blade and stainless steel cover. Step 5: Remove the screws. DC motor 17
Trouble shooting Overflow Proper program selected? Select proper program according to recipe Change ingredients and restart Water level? Too much or too less water Fill in water between MINwith MAX Ingredients? Too much ingredients According to recipe tocontrol the quantity Is Overflow normal? Overflow isdirty Clean the overflow Overflow cable isbroken Repair it Overflow cable isn t connected with grounding wire connect Is main PCBA normal? Replace mainpcba Air leaked frommotor house Replace motor house Issue close 18
Trouble shooting Plug in the appliance, no power. NEW Is coupler connection ok? Upper coupler and lower coupler disconnect Change Lower coupler ASSY Is jugok? Thermostat or Thermal fuse fault Replace socket assy Is PCB assy ok? PCB assy fault Replace PCB assy Appliance power on, but no blend. NEW Is motor shaft jammed? Motor failed byrust jammed motor shaft Replace motor assy & PCB assy Is motor fault? Motor fault Replace motor assy Is PCB assy ok? PCB assy fault Replace PCB assy 19
Trouble shooting Power on but no heating function. NEW Heating element is OK? Heating element failure Change Stainless steel pot PCBA board failure Replace PCBA board After 20 minutes, ingredients are notbladed. LED lights flash Select program Press Start Was water be heated? power, replace mainpcba Check or replace DC motor if necessary Alarming when power cord plugs in Does water level touch overflow sensor? Ensure water level betweenmin and MAX Overflow sensorshort cut Clean overflow sensor Replace main PCBA 20
Trouble shooting Problem Cause Solution The appliance doesn t work The light of selected mode doesn t go on The light of selected program is on, but the appliance doesn t work The ingredients have not blended well The appliance overflows There is connection problem The motor unit does not fit onto the jug properly because there are too many ingredients in the jug. Check if the small plug is inserted in the appliance properly and if mains plug is inserted in the wall socket properly. Remove the plugs and reinsertthem. Remove some of the ingredients and make sure not to fill the jug beyond the MAX indication. Please contact with local service center or Motor unit problem call center Check if the small plug is inserted in the appliance properly and if mains plug is inserted in the wall socket properly. Remove There is connection problem the plugs and reinsertthem. During making process, Please follow the proper steps to make power had been cut off. soup. Make sure motor unit connector and thejug The motor unit does notfit connector are aligned before you lower the onto the jug properly motor unit into the jug. Remove some of the ingredients and make sure the ingredients are spread evenly over the bottom of thejug. You have exceeded the MAX indication in the jug. You have not pressed start button. Press the startbutton. Remove some of the ingredients and make You have exceeded the sure the ingredients are spread evenly over MAX indication in the jug. the bottom of thejug. Remove some of the ingredients and make You have exceeded themax sure the ingredients are spread evenly over indication in the jug the bottom of thejug. You have selected wrong program Select correct program according torecipe You have exceeded themax indication in the jug The overflow sensor is dirty You have selected wrong program You did not add enough water or other liquid Remove some of the ingredients and make sure the ingredients are spread evenly over the bottom of thejug. The overflow sensor prevents theappliance from overflowing. Clean the overflowsensor. Select correct program according torecipe Make sure the liquid level is above the MIN and below the MAX indication. The soup maker is not suitable forheating up milk. The food is burnt You have heated up milk This chapter summarises 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 Centre in your country. 21