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Releasing pressure
You
must
release pressure after pressure
cooking before attempting to open the lid.
Follow your recipe’s instructions to choose a
venting method, and always wait until the float
valve drops into the lid before opening.
WARNING
Steam ejected from the steam release valve is hot.
DO NOT place hands, face, or any exposed skin over
the steam release valve when releasing pressure to
avoid risk of injury.
DO NOT cover the
steam release valve to
avoid risk of injury and/
or property damage.
DANGER
DO NOT attempt to remove the lid while the float valve is up and NEVER
attempt to force the lid open. Contents are under extreme pressure. Float
valve must be down before attempting to remove the lid. Failure to follow
these instructions may result in serious personal injury and/or property damage.
Venting methods
• Natural Release (NR or NPR)
• Quick Release (QR or QPR)
• Timed Natural Release
Natural Release (NR or NPR)
Cooking stops gradually. As the temperature within the multicooker drops, the Instant Pot
depressurizes naturally over time.
What to do
What to expect
After cooking finishes, leave the quick release
switch in the
Seal
position until the float valve
drops into the lid.
Seal
position
Your meal continues to cook even after the Smart Program ends.
This is called “carryover cooking” or “resting”, and it’s
great for large cuts of meat.
The depressurization time may vary based upon the volume,
type and temperature of food and liquid. It can take up to
40 minutes with some dishes, so plan ahead — it’s well worth
the wait!
When pressure has been fully released, the float valve drops
into the lid.
NOTICE
Use NR to depressurize the multicooker after cooking high-starch foods
(e.g., soups, stews, chilis, pasta, oatmeal and congee) or after cooking foods
that expand when cooked (e.g., beans and grains).
Pressurized
Depressurized
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