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Troubleshooting
Cannot open the
lid:
Steam leaks from
the float valve:
Float valve will
not rise:
Steam is emitted
from the steam
valve all the time:
Rice half cooked
to too hard:
No power:
Rice too soft:
Steam leaks
from the lid:
Problem
Cause
Solution
Cannot close the
lid:
Sealing ring not installed properly.
Sealing ring not installed properly.
Food debris attached to the sealing
ring.
The lid is not closed correctly.
The float valve is stuck in the raised
position.
Food debris on the float valve
gasket.
Not enough food or liquid in the
inner pot.
Steam valve is set to the Venting
position.
Too little water.
Fuse blown.
Too much water.
The float valve is jammed in the up
position.
There is pressure inside the pressure
cooker.
Float valve gasket worn out.
Steam leaks from the lid or steam
valve.
Pressure control failure.
Lid opened prematurely.
Refit the sealing ring.
Refit the sealing ring.
Clean the sealing ring.
Close the lid correctly.
After opening the steam valve and
allowing the cooker to cool, lightly
push down the float valve.
Clean the float valve gasket.
Add water and food to the inner pot.
Turn the steam valve to the Sealing
setting.
Add more water.
Replace the fuse.
Reduce the amount of water.
Lightly push down the floating valve.
Turn the steam valve to the Venting
position.
Replace the float valve gasket.
Have your pressure cooker serviced.
Have your pressure cooker serviced.
After cooking, leave the lid for an
extra 5 minutes.