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Care & Cleaning
Clean the pressure cooker after each use. Always ensure the inner pot is dry
on the outside before inserting into the cooker base and that the cooker base
is free of food or debris.
Always unplug the cooker and let it cool to room temperature before cleaning.
Never use harsh chemical detergents, scouring pads, or powders to clean
any part of the cooker.
Cleaning Method
Part
Cleaning Tip
Dishwasher Safe
or Hand Wash
Accessories
• Steam Rack
• Condensation Collector
Never use harsh chemical
detergents, powders or scouring
pads on accessories
Place on top rack of dishwasher
Wash after each use
Lid
Small Parts
• Anti-Block Shield
• Sealing Ring
• Steam Release Handle
• Float Valve
• Float Valve Silicone Cap
Remove small parts from lid before
washing
Inspect and clean steam release pipe
regularly
Wash after each use with hot water
and mild dish soap
All small parts should be removed
once every few cooking cycles for
routine cleaning, and any time there
is visible food particles
Inner Pot
Do not use abrasive cleaners or
scouring pads on inner pot
Acute hard water staining may
require scrubbing with a vinegar
dampened sponge
Wash after each use
Ensure all surfaces are dry before
placing in cooker base
Damp Wash Only
Detachable Power Cord
(3 & 6 Quart Only)
Use a barely damp cloth to wipe any
particles off power cord.
Cooker Base
Wipe the inside of the outer pot as
well as the condensation rim with a
barely damp cloth, and allow to air
dry
Clean cooker base and control panel
with a soft, barely damp cloth or
sponge