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12

Notes on safety

min 0,4 qt (3/8 L)

If the pressure cooker is still hot, it must only be touched 

or moved with great care, and by using the handles on the 

pressure cooker itself; not the handle on the lid.

Do not carry the pressure cooker by holding it on the lid’s 

bow. Always use both hands tocarry it by holding the side 

handles

.

Check continuously the fastness of the pressure cooker 

handles. Once you observe handles become loose, use a 

screwdriver to fasten them properly again

The pressure cooker must never be used without liquid, 

otherwise it may be damaged.

The minimum amount of liquid should be approx. 0,4 

qt (3/8 L,) irrespective of the amount of the food to be 

cooked!

The pressure cooker should be ¿lled at least 1/3 incl. 

the food to be cooked.

The pressure cooker must never be ¿lled more than 2/3-full, 

or when cooking food which wells up or bubbles strongly 

(e.g. rice or pulses) not more than half-full. These foods 

should ¿rst be brought to the boil in the uncovered pressure 

cooker and then skimmed before the lid is closed.

Under pressure, the pressure cooker must never be used 

for roasting or frying using oil.

When preparing e.g. sausages with an arti¿cial skin, 

this must ¿rst be pierced. If the skin is not pierced, it will 

expand under pressure and may burst. Any splashes thus 

occasioned may cause burns.

If you have cooked meat with the skin on which is swollen 

after cooking, do not pierce it but let it go down. Otherwise 

you might burn yourself.

You should not pressure-cook foods which tend to cause 

foaming, such as apple purée, rhubarb, spaghetti, rolled 

oats or other types of cereals. As these foods can be swirled 

upwards during cooking, there is a risk of the cooker valve 

becoming blocked.

If the contents are mushy, the pressure cooker must be 

agitated gently before opening it.

During cooking, bursts of steam will be given off vertically 

from the centre of the regulator valve.

12

Notes on safety

min 0,4 qt (3/8 L)

If the pressure cooker is still hot, it must only be touched 

or moved with great care, and by using the handles on the 

pressure cooker itself; not the handle on the lid.

Do not carry the pressure cooker by holding it on the lid’s 

bow. Always use both hands tocarry it by holding the side 

handles

.

Check continuously the fastness of the pressure cooker 

handles. Once you observe handles become loose, use a 

screwdriver to fasten them properly again

The pressure cooker must never be used without liquid, 

otherwise it may be damaged.

The minimum amount of liquid should be approx. 0,4 

qt (3/8 L,) irrespective of the amount of the food to be 

cooked!

The pressure cooker should be ¿lled at least 1/3 incl. 

the food to be cooked.

The pressure cooker must never be ¿lled more than 2/3-full, 

or when cooking food which wells up or bubbles strongly 

(e.g. rice or pulses) not more than half-full. These foods 

should ¿rst be brought to the boil in the uncovered pressure 

cooker and then skimmed before the lid is closed.

Under pressure, the pressure cooker must never be used 

for roasting or frying using oil.

When preparing e.g. sausages with an arti¿cial skin, 

this must ¿rst be pierced. If the skin is not pierced, it will 

expand under pressure and may burst. Any splashes thus 

occasioned may cause burns.

If you have cooked meat with the skin on which is swollen 

after cooking, do not pierce it but let it go down. Otherwise 

you might burn yourself.

You should not pressure-cook foods which tend to cause 

foaming, such as apple purée, rhubarb, spaghetti, rolled 

oats or other types of cereals. As these foods can be swirled 

upwards during cooking, there is a risk of the cooker valve 

becoming blocked.

If the contents are mushy, the pressure cooker must be 

agitated gently before opening it.

During cooking, bursts of steam will be given off vertically 

from the centre of the regulator valve.

8

NOTES ON SAFETY

If  the  pressure  cooker  is  still  hot,  it  must  only  be  touched  

or moved with great care, and by using the handles on the 

pressure cooker itself; not the handle on the lid.

Do not carry the pressure cooker by holding it on the lid’s 

bow. Always use both hands to carry it by holding the side 

handles.

Continuously check the fastness of the pressure cooker 

handles. Once you observe handles become loose, use a 

screwdriver to fasten them properly again.

The  pressure  cooker  must  never  be  used  without  liquid, 

otherwise it may be damaged.

The minimum amount of liquid should fill 1/4 of the pressure 

cooker, irrespective of the amount of food to be cooked! 

The  pressure  cooker  should  be  filled  at  least  1/3  incl.  the 

food to be cooked.

The pressure cooker must never be filled more than 2/3-full, 

or when cooking food which wells up or bubbles strongly 

(e.g. rice or pulses) not more than half-full. These foods 

should first be brought to a boil in the uncovered pressure 

cooker and then skimmed before the lid is closed.

Under  pressure,  the  pressure  cooker  must  never  be  used  

for roasting or frying using oil.

When  preparing  e.g.  sausages  with  an  artificial  skin,  

this  must  first  be  pierced.  If  the  skin  is  not  pierced,  it  will  

expand  under  pressure  and  may  burst.  Any  splashes  thus 

occasioned may cause burns.

If you have cooked meat with the skin on which is swollen 

after cooking, do not pierce it but let it go down. Otherwise 

you might burn yourself.

You should not pressure-cook foods which tend to cause 

foaming,  such  as  apple  purée,  rhubarb,  spaghetti,  rolled 

oats or other types of cereals. As these foods can be swirled 

upwards during cooking, there is a risk of the cooker valve 

becoming blocked.

If  the  contents  are  mushy,  the  pressure  cooker  must  be  

agitated gently before opening it.

During cooking, bursts of steam will be given off vertically 

from the centre of the pressure regulator.

min 1/4 liquid

Summary of Contents for 608S

Page 1: ...STAINLESS STEEL PRESSURE COOKER INSTRUCTION BOOKLET Model FPC802S FPC607S FPCS001 FPC608S...

Page 2: ...essure Cooker Page 5 Structure Parts Page 6 Notes On Safety Page 7 10 Operating Instructions Page 11 13 Troubleshooting Page 14 Cleaning And Maintenance Page 15 Food Preparation Instructions Page 16 C...

Page 3: ...ded use can cause serious damages When using pressure cookers basic safety precautions should always be followed 3 Thank you very much for your decision to purchase our pressure cooker Kindly read thr...

Page 4: ...re has been released If the handles are difficult to push apart this indicates that the cooker is still pressurized do not force it open Any pressure in the cooker can be hazardous See Operating Instr...

Page 5: ...sult the cooking times table at the end of this instruction booklet for basic settings You will cook more healthily Your food will be prepared especially gently by cooking it for a shorter time and in...

Page 6: ...nless Steel Pressure Cooker Position of releasing Position of the pressure step 80Kpa Don t pull out the pressure regulator when there is pressure inside Pressure Regulator Push button Uper handle Saf...

Page 7: ...ldren are in the vicinity please be particularly careful This pressure cooker may only be used for the purpose of fast cooking for which it was designed It may only be used as a normal saucepan withou...

Page 8: ...bles strongly e g rice or pulses not more than half full These foods should rst be brought to the boil in the uncovered pressure cooker and then skimmed before the lid is closed Under pressure the pre...

Page 9: ...should only use original accessories and spare parts or lids and pots that are designed for these pressure cookers Pressure cookers or accessories which are deformed or damaged in any way should not b...

Page 10: ...p to 4Kpa Steam releases from here if the steam releasing hole is blocked 3 Rubber Gasket Safety window If the pressure regulator and the pressure indicator become blocked the rubber gasket will tear...

Page 11: ...side the pot Please check that there is adequate space between the food to be cooked and the lid with safety valves Note So that the base of the pot is not corroded by salt you should only add salt to...

Page 12: ...t not be opened Depending on how full the cooker is it will take several minutes until the preset cooking stage has been reached This is the case as soon as steam starts to escape permanently from the...

Page 13: ...thod is not suitable for foods which are mushy or tend to foam 2 Quick release of pressure Hold the cooker under cold running water and let cold water slowly run over the lid not over the plastic part...

Page 14: ...blocked 2 The pressure indicator valve has lost its function 1 Take the cooker away from the heat source and let cool before cleaning the release hole 2 Change pressure indicator valve When cooking th...

Page 15: ...Cooker Wash pressure cooker in HOT water Don t scrape the cooker surface with hard materials such as metal to avoid abrasion Don t store food inside the cooker for a long time Maintenance of the Rubbe...

Page 16: ...cook your food It is not necessary to defrost deep frozen foods in advance It is suf cient to lengthen the cooking times slightly Soups and stews with braised meat Where cooking times of the differen...

Page 17: ...15 min 2 Lentil soaked 13 15 min 2 Bavarian Pichelsteiner 20 min 2 Serbian beef stew 8 10 min 2 VEGETABLES COOKING TIME GRADUAL COOK Cauli ower 3 7 min 1 Peas green 3 5 min 1 Carrots 3 7 min 1 Stuffed...

Page 18: ...covered pressure cooker The necessary liquid is then topped up on deglazing Pieces which are too large should be cut up and browned individually then laid over one another to complete cooking FISH COO...

Page 19: ...Notes 23 Notes 23 Notes 23 Notes 23 19 NOTES...

Page 20: ...age and does not cover damage which occurs in shipment or failure which results from alteration accident misuse abuse glass breakage neglect commercial use or improper maintenance To ensure prompt in...

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