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SEALING RING

When the PRESSURE COOKER LID is closed, the sealing ring installed on the underside of 

the lid creates an air-tight seal between the lid and the cooker base.

The sealing ring will stretch over time with normal use and should be replaced as soon as 

stretching, deformation, or damage is noticed.

1. 

Remove the Sealing Ring

 

Grip the edge of the sealing ring and pull out from behind the circular stainless steel 

channel.

2. 

Install the Sealing Ring

 

Place the sealing ring over the sealing ring rack and press it into place. Press down 

firmly to ensure it is attached properly. 

 

The sealing ring should sit snug behind circular stainless steel channel and should not 

fall out when the lid is turned over.

WARNING: 

The sealing ring must be installed before using the cooker and 

should be cleaned after each use.

1. 

Remove the Pressure cooker lid off the BASE. NOTE: If the Airfryer lid is sitting on the 

base the Pressure cooker Mode will not be available, please remove.

2. 

Place your food in the INNER POT according to your recipe. Then place the INNER POT 

into the BASE. Finally close the Pressure cooker lid. See Figure 7 on opening and closing 

the pressure cooker lid. NOTE: after closing and locking lid in place check that it is firmly 

locked. You should not be able to rotate the lid in either direction.

PRESSURE COOKER MODE

PRESSURE 
COOK
MODE
FUNCTIONS

PRESSURE COOK
MODE
INDICATOR

KEEP WARM

ADJUST 
TIME/TEMP

ADJUST 
TIME/TEMP

START/STOP

ADJUST

TIME

DELAY

TIME

ADJUST

TEMP

HOW TO USE PRESSURE COOKER MODE

FIGURE 7

1. PUSH LOCKING
SWITCH FORWARD 
AND ROTATE LID
ANTI-CLOCWISE

3. RELEASE 
LOCKING 
SWITCH TO 
LOCK LID

2. ROTATE LID

PRESSURE

COOK

SAUT

STEAM

SLOW COOK

ROAST

PRESSURE

KEEP WARM

CANCEL

TEMP

TIME

START

STOP

DELAY

TIME

BROIL

DEHYDRATE

AIRFRYER

AIRFRY

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DEPRESSURIZING THE COOKER

Follow recipe instructions for depressurizing the cooker. When the cooker has completely 

depressurized, the float valve sitting inside the handle recess drops allowing the Locking 

switch to be pushed forward and release the lid.

QUICK RELEASE: To manully release the pressure in the cooker move the STEAM RELEASE 

SWITCH to the open position (see Figure 6).

NATURAL DEPRESSURIZATION: When your program has ended, leave the STEAM RELEASE 

SWITCH in the closed position. The temperature within the cooker will drop and depressurize 

naturally over time. Depressurization time varies based upon the volume and type of food 

and liquid.

STEAM RELEASE SWITCH

CLOSED

OPEN

FIGURE 6

Summary of Contents for Curtis Stone

Page 1: ...AIRFRYER PRESSURE COOKER USAGE INSTRUCTIONS PRESSURE COOK SAUTE STEAM SLOW COOK ROAST PRESSURE KEEP WARM CANCEL TEMP TIME START STOP DELAY TIME BROIL DEHYDRATE AIRFRYER AIRFRY ...

Page 2: ...d to households It not be used in staff canteens in shops offices farms or other work environments 24 It must not be used by hotels car hotels places that provide accommodation and breakfast and other accommodations 25 The outside temperature should be between 40F and 105F when operating 26 Always unplug the product after use 27 The product must be allowed to cool for around 30 minutes before clea...

Page 3: ...nufacturer may cause the cooker to malfunction or serious hazardous situations including personal injury Cook only in the aluminum INNER POT Other brands may not have the correct curvature to match the heating element 51 Be aware that certain foods such as applesauce cranberries pearl barley oatmeal and other cereals split peas noodles macaroni rhubarb and spaghetti can foam froth sputter and clog...

Page 4: ...E COOKER LID HANDLE 16 LOCKING SWITCH 17 STEAM RELEASE SWITCH 18 AIRFRY BASKET 19 STEAMER RACK 20 SPOON 21 MEASURING CUP CAPACITY 5 4oz 160ml 22 POWER CORD 1 TIME DISPLAY 2 PRESSURE COOK CONTROLS 3 AIR FRYER CONTROLS 4 START STOP BUTTON 5 DELAY TIME BUTTON 6 TIME ADJUST BUTTON 7 TEMP ADJUST BUTTON 8 KEEP WARM CANCEL BUTTON 9 ADJUST TIME TEMP DOWN 10 ADJUST TIME TEMP UP 11 PRESSURE COOK INDICATOR 1...

Page 5: ... illuminate next to the cooking mode to show you which mode you are on 6 Adjust your settings Press TIME to adjust the cooking time then press and keys to adjust the time Press TEMP to adjust the cooking temperature then press and keys to adjust the temperature For the adjustable TIME and TEMP range for each mode please refer to Table 1 Note you can still adjust TIME and TEMP settings after pressi...

Page 6: ...ease valve up and off steam release pipe see Figure 5 Steam release valve must be installed before use and cleaned frequently 2 Install the Steam Release Valve Place the steam release valve on the steam release pipe and press down firmly The steam release valve sits loosely on the steam release pipe when installed properly but should remain in place when the lid is turned over The STEAM RELEASE SW...

Page 7: ...on opening and closing the pressure cooker lid NOTE after closing and locking lid in place check that it is firmly locked You should not be able to rotate the lid in either direction PRESSURE COOKER MODE PRESSURE COOK MODE FUNCTIONS PRESSURE COOK MODE INDICATOR KEEP WARM ADJUST TIME TEMP ADJUST TIME TEMP START STOP ADJUST TIME DELAY TIME ADJUST TEMP HOW TO USE PRESSURE COOKER MODE FIGURE 7 1 PUSH ...

Page 8: ... liquids Cooking progress should be monitored when cooking these foods 7 To start press the START button the Pressure cooker will emit a beep and enter the working state NOTE The Timer does not start until the correct pressure is reached the display will show bars rotating in a clockwise motion This can take up to 20 minutes before your set timer starts depending on the amount of food and what you...

Page 9: ... dry rice and water ratio according to recipe Adjust dry rice and water ratio according to recipe Inspect the power cord to ensure a good connection check if the power outlet is active After cooking cycle completes leave the lid on for 5 more minutes This appliance requires little maintenance It contains no user serviceable parts Do not try to repair it yourself Contact the customer service depart...

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