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14.  A short power-supply cord is provided to reduce the hazards resulting from entanglement  

 

or tripping over a longer cord. An extension cord may be used with care; however, be sure  

 

the marked electrical rating is at least as great as the electrical rating of this appliance (listed  

 

on the bottom panel of the unit). The extension cord should be positioned such that it does  

 

not drape over the counter or table top where it can be pulled on by children or tripped  

 over. 

DO NOT use an outlet or extension cord if the plug fits loosely. DO NOT use extension  

 

cord if electrical cord feels hot.

15.  Keep electrical and extension cords away from appliance and any hot parts and surfaces of  

 

the appliance during use. 

16.  The use of any accessories or attachments not recommended by the manufacturer may  

 

cause injury.

17.  DO NOT touch any of the hot surfaces of the appliance. Always use the Handles or Electronic  

 

Controls to operate.

18.  keep hands and face AWAy from pressure Cooker and pressure/Steam Regulator Valve  

 

when releasing pressure. 

19.  After cooking use EXTREME CAUTION when removing Lid. DANGER: STEAM ESCApING  

 

fROM pRESSURE COOkER CAN CAUSE BURNS, SCALDING & SERIOUS INJURIES.

20.  NEVER remove Lid when Pressure Cooker is in operation.
21.  DO NOT use Pressure Cooker WITHOUT Removable Cooking Pot in place. ALWAyS cook  

 

food in Removable Cooking Pot to avoid risk of electrical shock ! DO NOT use Removable  

 

Cooking Pot with any other heating sources.  DO NOT replace Removable Cooking Pot with  

 

any other non-authorized container.

22.  Removable Cooking Pot has a non-stick coating.  DO NOT use metal or sharp objects inside  

 

pot. ALWAYS use wood, plastic or nylon utensils to avoid scratching.

23.  DO NOT attempt to dislodge food when the Pressure Cooker is in operation or plugged in.  

 

ALWAyS allow HOT parts to cool down COMpLETELy before handling or cleaning.

24.  DO NOT move this or any appliance containing HOT food or other. EXTREME CAUTION  

 

must be used when moving an appliance containing hot oil or other liquids.

25.  Unplug the unit and allow to cool completely before handling and cleaning. 
26.  Unplug power cord from outlet when not in use. Clean and cover the unit and store in a dry  

 

place if not being used for an extended period of time. 

27.  This appliance is NOT recommended for outdoor use.
28.  DO NOT fill Pressure Cooker more than ½ full with food or 2/3 full with liquid. When cooking  

 

food that expands during cooking, DO NOT fill the Pressure Cooker over ½ full. CAUTION:  

 

Over filling Pressure Cooker could cause Pressure/Steam Regulator Valve to become clogged  

 

and exert excess pressure build-up inside Cooker. DANGER: Risk of personal injury,    

 

explosion or damage to the appliance if pressure Cooker is over-filled.

29  ALWAyS check that Safety Valve, Pressure/Steam Regulator Valve and pressure release   

 

mechanisms are clean and unclogged before using your Pressure Cooker.

30.  NEVER use additional weight on the Pressure/Steam Regulator Valve or Safety Valve.
31.  NEVER replace the Pressure/Steam Regulator Valve or Safety Valve with anything not    

 

intended for use with this unit.

32.  If steam releases around the Lid during cooking, IMMEDIATELy turn appliance off, unplug  

 

from electrical outlet, let unit cool down COMpLETELy, empty contents and discontinue  

 

use. Return to authorized Service Center only, for repair.

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MEAT & pOULTRy - 15pSI  TIME

Beef, pork, Lamb (1”-2” cubes)  15-20 min

Beef / Veal 

Roast, Brisket 

50-60 min 

Shank 1½” thick 

25-36 min

Meatballs, browned 

8-10 min

Lamb, boneless roast 

45-55 min

pork 

Loin roast 

40-50 min 

Smoked butt 

20-25 min 

Ham shank 

30-40 min

Chicken 

Boneless breast, thigh 

8-10 min 

Pieces 

10-12 min 

Whole 

15-20 min

Turkey Breast, whole 

30-40 min

fISH - 7.5pSI 

TIME

Steak, fillets 

3/4” 

4 min 

1” 

5 min 

11/4” 

6 min 

1½” 

7 min

STEAM MODE 

TIME

Rice 

Brown 

15-20 min 

White 

5-7 min

Salmon fillet / White fish 

3/4” 

7-8 min 

Asparagus Tips 

6-7 min 

fresh Green Beans 

6-7 min 

fresh peas 

3-4 min

RECOMMENDED pRESSURE AND STEAMING COOkING TIME CHART

Cooking times are approximate. Use these as general guidelines.  

Size and variety will alter cooking times.

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fRUITS & VEGETABLES - 2.5pSI  TIME

Apples, chunks 

2 min

Other fruits 

2-7 min

Artichokes, whole 

8-10 min

Asparagus, whole 

1-2 min

Beans 
Fresh green or wax 

2-3 min 

Shelled lima 

2-3 min

Beets 
1/4” slices 

3-4 min 

Whole, peeled 

12-15 min

Broccoli, florets or spears 

2-3 min

Brussel sprouts, whole 

3-4 min

Cabbage, quartered 

3-4 min

Carrots, 1/4” slices 

1-2 min

Cauliflower, florets 

2-4 min

Corn on the cob 

3-5 min

Eggplant, 11/4” 

2-3 min

peas, shelled 

1 - 1½ min

potatoes 
pieces, slices 

5-8 min 

Whole, small 

5-8 min 

Whole, medium 

10-12 min

Spinach, fresh 

2-3 min

Squash 
Fall, 1” chunks 

4-6 min 

Summer, sliced 

1-2 min

 

Summary of Contents for BA-3800B

Page 1: ...ich proves defective or replace unit with a comparable model This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties and representation expressed or implied and all other obligations or liabilities on our part FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE This limited warranty does not cover normal wear and tear damages from improper installation defects other than manufacturing defects damages from misu...

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Page 3: ...aterials such as tablecloth curtains towels paper plastic wood or other 8 CAUTION DO NOT COVER PRESSURE STEAM REGULATOR OR SAFETY VALVE OR APPLIANCE WITH ANY TOWEL OR MATERIAL RISK OF EXPLOSION 9 Allow sufficient airflow on top of Pressure Cooker Use in a well ventilated area CAUTION HOT DO NOT touch top of Pressure Cooker when in use ALWAYS use side handles 10 This appliance should not be used by...

Page 4: ...eriod of time 27 This appliance is NOT recommended for outdoor use 28 DO NOT fill Pressure Cooker more than full with food or 2 3 full with liquid When cooking food that expands during cooking DO NOT fill the Pressure Cooker over full CAUTION Over filling Pressure Cooker could cause Pressure Steam Regulator Valve to become clogged and exert excess pressure build up inside Cooker DANGER Risk of per...

Page 5: ...re that certain foods such as applesauce cranberries pearl barley oatmeal or other cereals split peas noodles macaroni rhubarb or spaghetti can foam froth and sputter and clog the pressure release device steam vent These foods should not be cooked in a pressure cooker 37 WARNING NEVER DEEP FRY OR PRESSURE FRY IN OIL IN PRESSURE COOKER AS THIS COULD BE DANGEROUS AND CAUSE SERIOUS BURNS INJURIES FIR...

Page 6: ...ure Steam Regulator Valve Check that Pressure Steam Regulator Valve Floating Valve Safety Valve are in good working condition before each use and unobstructed of any food or foreign matter To clean Pressure Steam Regulator Valve 1 After unit has fully cooled down remove Lid 2 Press down Pressure Steam Regulator Valve counter clockwise to CLEAN position and remove carefully 3 Using a small soft bru...

Page 7: ...wn on the Removable Cooking Pot This will protect the Pressure Steam Regulator Valve and other valves on top of the Lid DO NOT store Pressure Cooker with a sealed Lid as this could cause stale odors inside Cooker 10 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE FIRST USE Remove all packing materials and printed inserts 1 Swivel Removable Cooking Pot from Base until tabs have unlatched from Base Clip Plates Lift t...

Page 8: ...ing time 5 Press START STOP control to start browning NOTE DO NOT leave Pressure Cooker unattended while browning food 8 STEAM SETTING This program brings cooking liquid to a boil quickly for steaming food or cooking rice This fuction is great to steam vegetables and fish for healthier cooking see Chart on p 13 1 Place Removable Cooking Pot in Pressure Cooker making sure tabs are fully inserted un...

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