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(Picture 4).
5. Delete the silver label that held the pressure valve upon transportation. Make sure
that valve is turned down and can freely move, turn the valve to the air blocking position.
(Picture.5).
6. Connect the water collection block to the appliance as shown on the picture.
Connect the power to the pressure cooker, a beep will sound and the 5 lights in the middle
of the panel will flash. The device is ready for use.
Preparation for use
Before the first cooking it is recommended to pour a few water into the removable inner
pot, set the mode “soup”, wait until it ends and pour out the water from the inner pot.
After mounting the inner pot on the pressure cooker turn it until complete contact with the
heating element.
After setting the program make sure that the inner pot with the food has been placed
correctly.
When closed, the construction of the cover ensures pressure-tight joint with the hull
that enables to create high pressure in the pressure cooker. During operation, when the
pressure in the appliance is higher than the atmospheric one, the cover is automatically
blocked.
When after completion of cooking the cover is not opening freely that means that the
pressure in the working chamber is still too high. Open the vapour release valve and wait
until the pressure in the appliance stabilizes.
Vapour release valve
The pressure cooker is fitted with pressure release valve located on the cover.
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