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1. Always use the appliance from a power outlet  of the same 

voltage (A.C. only) marked on the appliance.

2.This appliance includes an earthed pin and must be used with 

a power outlet with earthed connection.

3.Use the appliance only with the detachable power cord sup-

plied.

4.Always turn the power off at the power outlet before you insert 

or remove a plug. Remove by grasping the plug - do not pull on 

the cord.

5.Turn the power off and remove the plug when the appliance is 

not in use and before cleaning.

6.Do not use the appliance with an extension power board.

7.If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a special 

cord or assembly available from the manufacture or its service 

agent.

8.The appliance shall not be operated by means of an external 

timer or separate remote control system.

9.Do not let the power cord of the appliance hang over the edge 

of a table or bench top or touch any hot surface.

10.Do not place the appliance on or near a hot gas flame, electric 

element or on a heated oven. Do not place on top of any other 

appliance.

11.For additional protection, it is recommended to use the appli-

ance with a residual current device (safety switch) with a trip-

ping current not exceeding 30mA in the power socket which 

supply power to the appliance.

12.Do not leave the power cord near the edge of a bench top 

where children may touch or pull it.

13.Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play 

with the appliance.

14.Do not touch the surface of the appliance when in use as it is 

hot.

15.This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including 

children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, 

or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been 

given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance 

by a person responsible for their safety.

16.Do not move the appliance while switched on or when it is still 

hot.

17.Always switch the power off and unplug the cord while the 

appliance is NOT in use.

18.Always operate the appliance on a flat, level  surface.

19.Never block the vents in the base or stand the appliance on 

any surface that may obstruct the vents.

20.Do not use the appliance for any purpose other than its 

intended use.

21.The appliance is for household use only and should not be 

used outdoors.

22.Don’t immerse in water for cleaning. 

23.Do not immerse the unit in water or any liquids.

24.Do not immerse the cord, plug or base in water or any other 

liquid.

25.The use of accessories or attachments not supplied with the 

appliance is not recommended.

26.The steam vent is very hot when cooking, keep face and 

hands away from the outer lid and steam vent.

27.Use oven gloves or mitts to remove the lid and be careful to 

avoid escaping steam. Do not allow water from the lid to drip 

into the housing.

28.Never remove the lid before cooking has completed and 

pressure has been released.

29.The appliance includes a safety lock to prevent the lid from 

opening when under pressure. Do not attempt to force the lid 

open if it is locked.

30.Do not place food or liquid in the housing. Only the remov-

able cooking bowl is designed to contain food or liquid.

31.Never operate the cooker without food and liquid in the 

removable cooking bowl.

32.The supplied cooking bowl must be used. Do not attempt to 

use an alternative bowl.

33.Never use the cooking bowl for any use other than in this 

appliance.

34.Never use the cooker if the lid, bowl or any other components 

appear to be damaged.

35.Never cover the cooker during operation. 

36.Never exceed the maximum capacity of the cooker, marked 

‘Max’ on the bowl.

37.Never lift the cooker by the handle on the lid. Always carry it 

with the side handles.

38.Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or 

after the appliance malfunctions or is dropped or damaged in 

any manner. Return the appliance to the nearest authorised 

service facility for examination, repair or electrical or mechani-

cal adjustment.

39.Do not leave the cooker unattended when in use.

40.Never place the appliance under a cupboard or overhanging 

surface. Exposure to steam during the cooking process may 

damage the surface.

41. For household and residential type environments use only.

  Do not use in staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other 

working environments;

  Do not use in farm houses;

  Do not use in hotels, motels.

  Do not use in bed and breakfast type environments.

42.Confirm that the Red float valve and Steam valve are not 

jammed before use each time;. Confirm that the filter under the 

Steam valve is not blocked.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

43.Wipe the external surface of inner pot and the heating plate 

and ensure it is clean before use.

44.Never attempt to defeat any of the safety interlocks or safety 

valves.

45.Never adjust the steam valve during a cooking cycle.

46.Never cook foods that may expand such as laver and oat-

meal in the pot to avoid jamming a valve or blockage.

47.Dry materials should be immersed in water for a period 

before cooking.

48.After cooking, do not open the lid until pressure has been 

released from the pot. Always turn the steam valve to steam 

release position prior to opening.

49.After cooking and opening the lid, do not directly touch the 

inner pot or inside of the lid to avoid scalding.

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Summary of Contents for MY-CS6004WP

Page 1: ...IMPORTANT NOTE Please read the manual carefully before operating your product Retain it for future reference Owner s Handbook 5 in 1 Pressure cooker MY CS6004WP...

Page 2: ...st be replaced by a special cord or assembly available from the manufacture or its service agent 8 The appliance shall not be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote control system 9...

Page 3: ...er than its intended use 21 The appliance is for household use only and should not be used outdoors 22 Don t immerse in water for cleaning 23 Do not immerse the unit in water or any liquids 24 Do not...

Page 4: ...e any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions or is dropped or damaged in any manner Return the appliance to the nearest authorised service facility for examination r...

Page 5: ...e 46 Never cook foods that may expand such as laver and oat meal in the pot to avoid jamming a valve or blockage 47 Dry materials should be immersed in water for a period before cooking 48 After cooki...

Page 6: ...ton 7 Down button 8 Manual setting button and indicator 9 Preset option list 10 Keep warm Standby button 11 Cooking time button 12 Increase button 13 Menu button 14 Slot to rest rice spoon 1 Lid handl...

Page 7: ...CONTROLS AND FEATURES Cooking bowl 1 Rack 2 Measuring cup 3 Condensation collector 4 Serving spoon not shown 5 Soup spoon not shown 6 6...

Page 8: ...ature and pressure for pressure cooking popular food types Manual setting enables you to set your choice of cook time and pressure setting Delay timer The delay timer can be set to delay the start of...

Page 9: ...nder a cupboard or overhanging surface Exposure to steam during the cooking process may damage the surface Assembling the lid The valves and other components of the lid can be disassembled for cleanin...

Page 10: ...times should be adjusted accordingly Add approximately 250ml water or stock in the pan if cooking for less than 45 minutes For longer cooking times add 375ml Preparing fresh vegetables Prepare vegeta...

Page 11: ...ght and the display will flash P01 preset 01 Press or to select the preset number you want For example select preset 03 to cook vegetables Check that the outside of the cooking bowl is dry and place t...

Page 12: ...During cooking some steam may escape occasionally from the steam valve This is normal At the end of the cooking time the cooker will beep and 0H will be displayed The Keep Warm indicator will light Th...

Page 13: ...and place them on the rack in the cooking bowl For small ingredients you can place the food on a heat proof plate or in a steaming basket placed on the rack Check that the outside of the cooking bowl...

Page 14: ...temperature of 60 C for up to 2 hours Refer now to the section All cooking modes opening the lid and serving food on page 18 Steaming once your food is cooked OPERATION Caution When steaming has fini...

Page 15: ...as started the cooker will heat the cooking bowl As soon as the required temperature is reached the time indicator will be displayed and the display will switch to show a cooking time of 30 minutes Th...

Page 16: ...down During cooking a little steam will escape from the steam valve opening This is normal You can leave the slow cooking process to run for a full 8 hours or for a shorter cooking time you can end t...

Page 17: ...during cooking and decide to open the lid to add or remove food always set the steam valve to release mode page 13 first to ensure all pressure is released prior to removing lid Delayed start pressure...

Page 18: ...id remove the small rubber cap over the inner end of the Red float valve 2 Remove the Red float valve from above the lid 3 Remove the Steam valve by pulling the housing upwards 4 From inside the lid c...

Page 19: ...a damp cloth and dry well Never immerse the cooker in water Cleaning the accessories Wash the rack spoons cup etc by hand in a mild detergent solution After cleaning Dry all components completely and...

Page 20: ...aligned before closing Steam leaking from the red float valve Remove the lid The valve may need cleaning Remove it and clean it Steam leaking from steam valve Check that the steam valve is closed Lid...

Page 21: ...anship for a period of 24 months from the date of purchase 3 In order to claim under this warranty you will need to bring the product to any BIG W store along with proof of purchase typically this wil...

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