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FUNCTION SELECTION

 

Once the cooking preparations are complete the cooker is ready.  
Follow the below steps to commence cooking: 

1.

 

Switch on 

 

The display will flash with horizontal red lines “

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indicating that the pressure cooker has entered 
preparation state. 
 
 

2.

 

Select a function from the options on the control panel. 

 

Once a function key is pressed, the indicator light of the 
corresponding function will illuminate. 

 

Cooking times vary dependant on the function selected 
and the amount of food/water within the inner pot.  The 
Cooking times Guidance Table contained within the 
manual provides expected cooking times as a guide. 
 

3.

 

Once a function key is pressed you have 10 seconds before the 
setting is confirmed. 

 

Within 10 seconds you can re-select the pre-set function. 

 

After 10 seconds the cooker will confirm the pre-set 
function and the red horizontal line “

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” will go solid and 

stop flashing.  This indicates that the pressure cooker is 
now working.  Whilst the cooker gets up to 
temperature/pressure the solid line will stay.   

 

When the unit is at temperature/pressure it may vent 
some steam. 

 

The display will then change to a number, indicating the 
remaining cooking time. 

Summary of Contents for EIQPBSWC

Page 1: ...nual Model EIQPBSWC Thank you for choosing electriQ Please read this user manual before using this pressure cooker and keep it safe for future reference Visit our page www electriQ co uk for our entir...

Page 2: ...use Notice 9 Cooking Preparation 10 Function Selection 13 Safe Cover Opening 14 Preset Delay Functions 15 Keep warm Function 16 Cooking Times Guidance Table 17 Recipes 18 Care Maintenance 21 Warnings...

Page 3: ...th a damaged cord plug or after the appliance malfunctions or has been damaged in any manner Return the appliance to the manufacturer for examination repair or adjustment 7 DO NOT use outdoors 8 DO NO...

Page 4: ...surface of the inner cooking pot and the heating plate to confirm they are free of any foreign objects Make sure the pressure release valve is in the Close Vent position 20 DO NOT use an extension cor...

Page 5: ...r full Overfilling may cause a risk of clogging the vent and developing excess pressure 33 Always check the pressure release devices to make sure they are free of debris and clos before use 34 DO NOT...

Page 6: ...ls to protect the inner cooking pot from scratches 40 A short power supply cord is provided to reduce risks resulting from becoming entangled in or tripped over This appliance comes fitted with a BS p...

Page 7: ...7 of 28 PRODUCT DIAGRAM...

Page 8: ...valve anti block shield and gasket for mounting 2 Before putting the inner pot into the outer pot be sure to remove debris and water attached to the outside of the inner pot and inside 3 When moving...

Page 9: ...each use inspect whether the gasket and anti block shield are mounted to the upper cover 2 After use remove any foreign object from the gasket and anti block shield Keep clean to avoid odour 3 Never p...

Page 10: ...until the cover marker aligns with the outer casing marker OPEN and lift the lid 2 Check whether parts on the lid are mounted properly Check the float valve and exhaust valve for obstructions and con...

Page 11: ...e exterior of the inner pot and inside of the housing After putting the pot in rotate the inner pot slightly to ensure a good contact between the inner pot and the heating plate 5 Close the cover secu...

Page 12: ...cooker is in an airtight condition When manual exhausting is needed at the end of cooking align the small handle of the exhaust valve with the VENTING icon indicating that the pressure cooker is in ex...

Page 13: ...ount of food water within the inner pot The Cooking times Guidance Table contained within the manual provides expected cooking times as a guide 3 Once a function key is pressed you have 10 seconds bef...

Page 14: ...rm sound 10 beeps NOTE During operation the machine may sometimes generate a click sound this is completely normal SAFE COVER OPENING 1 Turn off the cooker at the plug and remove the cable from the ba...

Page 15: ...ol naturally waiting for the float valve to fall You can speed up cooling by placing a damp towel over the top of the lid When large quantities of food are cooked do not exhaust immediately after cook...

Page 16: ...he Keep Warm function for too long 5 To cancel the timer at any time simply press the Keep Warm Cancel key KEEP WARM FUNCTION After cooking the pressure cooker goes into the Keep Warm function automat...

Page 17: ...rm Max time Porridge 2 15 around 115 23 38 Y 2H 24H 12H 5 30 45 10 38 53 Rice 2 7 12 around 120 19 26 31 Y 2H 24H 12H 5 28 35 40 10 32 39 44 Cake 35 around 140 35 2H 24H 12H Slow Cook 6 00 around 98 N...

Page 18: ...using a fork and serve Whole Chicken Vegetables Serves 4 1 5Kg Whole Small Chicken 225ml Chicken Broth 2 Bags of Frozen mixed vegetables 1 Pour the chicken broth into the main cooking pot 2 Season the...

Page 19: ...for 2 minutes add carrots and potatoes and stock 3 Close the cooker as per the Cooking Preparation and Safe Cover Closure instructions 4 Use the Meat function Porridge Serves 4 280g rolled oats 1 tsp...

Page 20: ...wine 2 packets onion soup mix 1 In a large bowl combine flour salt and pepper add beef 2 Toss to coat 3 Heat the oil in a large frying pan over medium high heat 4 Add half of the beef Cook until brown...

Page 21: ...21 of 28 CARE AND MAINTENANCE Regular care or maintenance is essential in ensuring that this product is safe for use...

Page 22: ...e as this may cause electric shock other serious injury or damage to property Keep away from children to avoid chance of burns or electric shock Do not make any modifications to the unit as this may c...

Page 23: ...the lid during operation as it becomes very hot and could cause a burn Never exceed the MAX level on the cooking pot Use only the inner pot that comes with the appliance Use of other pots may cause ov...

Page 24: ...detergent rinse with fresh water and then wipe them dry with a soft cloth 2 Using clean water clean the cover including the gasket exhaust valve anti block shield exhaust valve core and float valve a...

Page 25: ...cases the warranty will be invalidated o Damage by unsuitable operation storage and maintenance by the consumer o Damage due to use of non specified accessories by any person other than a service age...

Page 26: ...valve gasket Float valve gasket ring worn Replace the float valve gasket 5 Float valve does not rise Not enough food water inside pot Place more food water inside the pot Small amount of leakage from...

Page 27: ...iQ co uk support Complete online support form on www electriQ co uk support Customer Service Line 0871 620 1057 Office hours 9AM 5PM Monday to Friday www electriQ co uk Unit 2 The Nursery Berristow La...

Page 28: ...at which you can deposit your old electrical products Customers will be able to take any old electrical equipment to participating civic amenity sites run by their local councils Please remember that...

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