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Prevent food contact with heating 

elements. 

DO NOT

 overfill or 

exceed the MAX fill level when 

cooking. Overfilling may cause 

personal injury or property  

damage or affect the safe use 

of the appliance.

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When pressure cooking foods that 

expand (such as dried vegetables, 

beans, grains, rice, etc.). 

DO NOT 

fill pot more than halfway, or as 

otherwise instructed in a Ninja

®

 

Foodi

 recipe.

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DO NOT

 use this unit to cook 

instant rice.

29  

To prevent food contact with the 

heating elements, 

DO NOT

 overfill 

the Cook & Crisp™ Basket.

30  

Use extreme caution when closing 

the crisping lid, taking care that 

nothing is caught in or pinched 

by the hinge.

31  

Socket voltages can vary, 

affecting the performance of 

your product. To prevent possible 

illness, use a thermometer to 

check that your food is cooked to 

the temperatures recommended.

32  

DO NOT

 place the appliance  

near the edge of a worktop 

during operation. 

33  

To avoid possible steam damage, 

place the unit away from walls 

and cabinets during use.

34  

Should the unit emit black smoke, 

unplug immediately and wait for 

smoking to stop before removing 

the cooking pot and Cook &  

Crisp™ Basket.

35  

DO NOT

 touch hot surfaces. 

Appliance surfaces are hot 

during and after operation. To 

prevent burns or personal injury, 

ALWAYS

 use protective hot pads 

or insulated oven mitts and use 

available handles and knobs.

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Extreme caution must be used 

when the cooker contains hot 

oil, hot food, or hot liquids, or 

if the cooker is under pressure. 

Improper use, including moving 

the cooker, may result in personal 

injury. When using this appliance 

to pressure cook, ensure the lid is 

properly assembled and locked 

into position before use.

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Caution should be used when 

searing meats and sautéing in hot 

oil. Keep hands and face away 

from the removable cooking 

pot, especially when adding new 

ingredients, as hot oil may splatter.

38  

When unit is in operation, hot 

steam is released through the air 

socket vent. Place unit so vent is 

not directed toward the power 

cord, sockets, or other appliances. 

Keep your hands and face at a 

safe distance from vent.

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DO NOT

 attempt to open the lid 

during or after pressure cooking 

until all internal pressure has been 

released through the pressure 

release valve and the unit has 

cooled slightly. 

DO NOT

 tamper 

with, disassemble, or otherwise 

remove the red float valve or 

pressure release assembly.

40  

When using SLOW COOK or 

SEAR/SAUTÉ settings, 

ALWAYS

 

keep the pressure lid closed and 

the pressure release valve in the 

VENT position. If the lid is closed 

and the pressure release valve is 

in the SEAL position, an audible 

alarm will sound. “VENT” error 

code will appear on LED display 

to signal the need to turn the 

pressure release valve to the 

VENT position.

41  

When using the PRESSURE COOK 

setting, 

ALWAYS

 keep the pressure 

lid locked and the pressure release 

valve turned anticlockwise to the 

SEAL position.

42  

If the lid will not turn to unlock, this 

indicates the appliance is still under 

pressure. Any pressure remaining 

can be hazardous. Let unit 

naturally release pressure or turn 

the Pressure Release Valve slowly 

to the VENT position to release 

steam. Take care to avoid contact 

with the releasing steam to avoid 

burns or injury. When the steam is 

completely released, the red float 

valve will be in the lower position 

allowing the lid to be removed.

43  

Spilled food can cause serious 

burns. Keep appliance and cord 

away from children. 

DO NOT

 let 

cord hang over edge of tables or 

counters or touch hot surfaces.

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 ALWAYS

 keep hands, face, and 

other body parts away from the 

pressure release valve prior to or 

during pressure release and when 

removing the pressure lid after 

cooking. Serious burns can result 

from the steam inside. 

ALWAYS

  

lift and tilt the lid away from you 

when removing.

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When removable cooking pot is 

empty, 

DO NOT

 heat it for more 

than 10 minutes, as doing so may 

damage the cooking surface.

46  

The cooking pot, Cook & Crisp™ 

Basket, and reversible rack 

become extremely hot during 

the cooking process. Avoid hot 

steam and air while removing the 

cooking pot and Cook & Crisp™ 

Basket from the appliance, and 

ALWAYS

 place them on a heat 

resistant surface after removing. 

DO NOT

 touch accessories during 

or immediately after cooking.

47  

Removable cooking pot can be 

extremely heavy when full of 

ingredients. Care should be taken 

when lifting pot from cooker base.

48  

Cleaning and user maintenance 

shall not be made by children.

49  

Let the appliance cool for 

approximately 30 minutes before 

handling, cleaning, or storing.

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To disconnect, turn any control 

to OFF, then unplug from socket 

when not in use and before 

cleaning.  Allow to cool before 

cleaning, disassembly, putting in 

or taking off parts and for storage

51  

DO NOT

 clean with metal scouring 

pads. Pieces can break off the pad 

and touch electrical parts, creating 

a risk of electric shock.

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Please refer to the Cleaning & 

Maintenance section for regular 

maintenance of the appliance.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY • READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE

Take care to avoid coming into contact with a hot surface.

Summary of Contents for FOODI COMPACT TENDERCRISP OP100 Series

Page 1: ...FOODI COMPACT TENDERCRISP PRESSURE COOKER OP100 Series ninjakitchen com OWNER S GUIDE...

Page 2: ...e Release vs Quick Pressure Release 13 Pressurizing 13 Installing Removing the Pressure Lid 14 Using the Cooking Functions with the Pressure Lid 15 Pressure Cook 15 Steam 16 Slow Cook 17 Sear Saut 17...

Page 3: ...f necessary Check to make sure the red float valve on the pressure lid moves freely Foods such as apple sauce cranberries pearl barley oatmeal or other cereals split peas noodles macaroni rhubarb or s...

Page 4: ...pressure lid closed and the pressure release valve in the VENT position If the lid is closed and the pressure release valve is in the SEAL position an audible alarm will sound VENT error code will ap...

Page 5: ...fuser C 4 Quart Removable Cooking Pot D Crisping Lid E Heat Shield F Control Panel G Cooker Base power cord not shown H Pressure Lid I Pressure Release Valve J Float Valve K Silicone Ring L Anti Clog...

Page 6: ...p and down TIME arrows to adjust the cook time START STOP button Press the START STOP button after selecting your temperature or pressure and time to start cooking Pressing this button while the unit...

Page 7: ...on The default temperature setting will display Use the up and down TEMP arrows to choose a temperature between 300 F and 400 F 2 Use the up and down TIME arrows to set the cook time in minute increme...

Page 8: ...ghts Pressurizing time varies depending on the amount of ingredients and liquid in the pot As the unit pressurizes the lid will lock as a safety measure and it will not unlock until pressure is releas...

Page 9: ...kwise Lift it up and away from you as some steam will remain in the unit and escape when the lid is opened USING THE COOKING FUNCTIONS WITH THE PRESSURE LID To turn on the unit plug the power cord int...

Page 10: ...he pot 2 Press the SEAR SAUT button The default temperature setting will display Use the up and down TEMP arrows to select one of the setting options Lo 1 low 2 low medium 3 medium 4 medium high Hi 5...

Page 11: ...he silicone ring pull it outward section by section from the silicone ring rack The silicone ring is reversible and can be installed with either side facing up To reinstall press it down into the rack...

Page 12: ...to the SEAL position If you ve done this and still hear a loud hissing noise it may indicate your silicone seal is not fully in place Press START STOP to stop cooking VENT as necessary and remove the...

Page 13: ...er SharkNinja reserves the right to replace the unit with one of equal or greater value What is not covered by this warranty 1 Normal wear and tear of wearable parts including removable pot silicone r...

Page 14: ...24 25 ninjakitchen com ninjakitchen com Notes Notes...

Page 15: ...therefore the specifications contained herein are subject to change without notice NINJA is a registered trademark of SharkNinja Operating LLC COOK CRISP FOODI and TENDERCRISP are trademarks of Shark...

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