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RJ40-6-V2
RELEASING THE PRESSURE
Slide the Pressure Release Switch from the Locked position
to Venting position and allow all the steam to fully release.
Slide the Pressure Release Switch to the Unlock position
to open the lid.
CAUTION
: Never attempt to open the lid while the floating valve is still lifted. Always allow the
pressure to fully release before opening. To prevent splattering, a towel may be placed over the
pressure regulator valve before switching the pressure release switch to the Venting position.
NATURAL PRESSURE RELEASE
Allow the Multi-Cooker to switch to the KEEP WARM function until the floating valve drops on
its own. This process may be sped up by pressing the CANCEL button, which will turn off the
Multi-Cooker’s heating element.
CAUTION
: NEVER PLACE YOUR HAND OR FACE OVER THE PRESSURE REGULATOR VALVE
WHILE PRESSURE IS RELEASING. STEAM IS VERY HOT!
OPENING THE LID BEFORE THE PROGRAMMED TIME IS UP
1.
Turn the pressure release switch to Venting, or press CANCEL and wait for the floating valve
to drop naturally. The lid may be opened once the valve drops.
2. The lid may also be opened before the Multi-Cooker comes to pressure and the floating
valve has not lifted yet.
OPENING THE LID
1.
Ensure that the floating valve has dropped.
2. Use the handle on the top of the lid to turn the lid to the left.
3. Lift it up and slowly tilt the lid so that any moisture that has collected on the inside of the lid
can drip into the cooking pot.
4. Once the excess moisture has dripped into the cooking pot, the lid may be placed in one of
the Multi-Cooker’s handles.
NOTE:
When using the Multi-Cooker solely for KEEP WARM, the lid can be opened at any time.
When using the Multi-Cooker for pressure cooking and then it switches to KEEP WARM, if you
don’t Quick Release the pressure, the pressure will slowly come down on its own. The lid cannot
be opened until the pressure is completely released.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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