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19.
Do not use the pressure cooker for a purpose other than the one for which it is
intended.
20.
This appliance cooks under pressure. Scalds may result from inappropriate use
of the pressure cooker. Make sure that the cooker is property closed before
applying heat; see "instructions for use".
21.
Never force open the pressure cooker. Do not open before making sure that its
internal pressure has completely dropped. See the "instructions for use".
22.
Never use your pressure cooker without adding water or food, as this would
seriously damage it.
23.
Do not fill the cooker beyond 2/3 of its capacity. When cooking foodstuffs that
expand during cooking, such as rice or dehydrated vegetables, do not fill the
cooker to more than half of its capacity.
24.
Use the appropriate heat source(s) according to the instructions for use.
25.
After cooking meat with skin (e.g. ox tongue) that may swell under the effect of
pressure, do not prick the swollen skin, as you might be scalded.
26.
When cooking doughy food, gently shake the cooker before opening the lid to
avoid food ejection.
27.
Before each use, check that the valves are not obstructed.
See the instructions for use.
28.
Never use the pressure cooker in its pressurized mode for deep or shallow
frying of food.
29.
Do not tamper with any of the safety systems beyond the maintenance
instructions specified in the instructions for use.
30.
Only use manufacturer's spare parts intended for your model. In particular,
use the body and a lid from the same manufacturer, which are indicated as
being compatible.
31.
KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
The appliance must not be disposed of with regular household waste. At the end of its
service life, the appliance must be properly delivered to a collection point for recycling
of electrical and electronic equipment. By collecting and recycling old appliances, you
are making an important contribution to the conservation of our natural resources and
providing for environmentally sound and healthy disposal.
This equipment is labelled in compliance with the European Directive 2012/19/EC on waste
electric and electronic equipment
– WEEE. The Directive specifies the requirements for
collection and management of waste electric and electronic equipment effective in the entire
European Union.