How to use the handle
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If the lamp does not turn on, it would
not operate the “Cook” and “Preset”
buttons. Make sure the handle is
located in “Lock”.
2. To close the top cover turn the
handle to unlock shown in the
picture on the right.
1. Check to make sure the inner
pot is place correctly inside the
main body.
3. If there is excess steam inside the
inner pot it might be difficult to lock the
handle. Twist the pressure weight and
allow the excess steam to release.
Then try to turn the handle again.
When top cover does not close perfectly
How to clean the soft steam cap
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Do not touch the surface of the soft steam cap right after cooking. You can get burned.
Do not try to close the top cover by force. It can damage your cooker and cause problems.
❶
Peel off the soft
steam cap as
shown in the
image above by
grasping the
dented part with
your fingers and
pulling to the side
while lifting gently.
❷
Disassemble soft steam cap in the rear by
pressing in the direction of arrow and ash
it frequently with an neutral detergent of
sponge.
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Carefully insert the packing the correct
way.
❸
When you are putting the soft steam
cap together, match the bump on the
bottom, press it towards the arrow and
make sure the hook in the front is
locked.
❹
When installing
the soft steam
cap, insert the
cap firmly by
pressing it in the
direction as
shown above.
1. After cooking, turn the handle from “Lock” to “Unlock” to open
2. After cooking, turn the handle from “Lock” to “Unlock” turn
the handle to open.
If there is unreleased steam in the Inner pot it might be hard to
turn the handle. In this case twist the pressure weight and let the
excess steam out. Do not open by force.
3. Handle must be turned to “Unlock” when opening and closing.
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