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 14.  After pressure is completely reduced and potential air bubbles dispersed, unlock the cover as described on page 3. When removing 

the cover, lift it toward you to keep any steam away from you. Place cover upside down on counter. 

  

CAUTION!

 Steam may escape and hot liquid may drip from the cooker cover when removing it. Steam and hot liquid can cause 

burns.

 15. Remove food from cooker using a heat-resistant plastic, nylon, rubber, or wooden utensil. Do not use metal utensils as they may 

scratch the nonstick surface. 

 16. When cooking is complete, unplug power cord from wall outlet and then from pressure cooker. Allow cooker to cool completely 

before cleaning.

PRESSURE RELEASE METHODS 

 1. 

Quick Pressure Release.

 This method is used when cooking vegetables, seafood, and other delicate foods. 

WARNING!

 To prevent 

the risk of severe personal injury and property damage, do NOT use the quick pressure release method after cooking dry beans, 

peas, lentils, grains, or foods that are mostly liquid, such as soup, sauces, and stews.

    When cooking time is up, press the cancel button and immediately move the lever on the quick pressure release valve to any of the 

three 

STEAM OUT

 positions (Fig. Q, page 7). You will hear sputtering and steam will release for approximately 2 to 3 minutes. 

Pressure is completely reduced when the air vent/cover lock has dropped

 (Fig. Q). 

  

CAUTION!

 To prevent steam burns, keep hands and face away from the top of the pressure cooker as pressure is being released. 

 2. 

Natural Pressure Release.

 This method is used when cooking most foods. 

    When cooking time is up, keep the quick pressure release valve in the 

COOK

 position. Let the pressure cooker cool for  

15 minutes. The unit will beep 2 times to indicate that 15 minutes has passed. Then move the pressure release valve to any of the 

STEAM OUT positions. 

  

NOTE:

 If desired, the food may be left in the cooker, which automatically switches to the keep warm mode. Prior to opening the 

cooker, be sure to disperse any air bubbles by rocking it from side to side (see instructions on page 4).

HOW TO USE FOR SLOW COOKING

  1. Follow steps 1 through 8 of the “How to Use for Pressure Cooking” instructions on page 7. 
  2. Push the quick pressure release valve onto the vent pipe. 

IMPORTANT:

 Point the lever to any of the three 

STEAM OUT

 posi-

tions.

 3. Using the control knob, scroll to select the SLOW COOK LOW or HIGH function. Adjust the slow cooking default time, if desired 

(see page 6). Press the start button to activate the unit. COOKING will illuminate and the timer will begin counting down.

  4. When the cook time has expired, the unit will beep 10 times and automatically switch to the keep warm mode. 
  5. Press the cancel button. Unlock the cover as described on page 3. When removing the cover, lift it toward you to keep any steam 

away from you. Place cover upside down on counter. 

  

CAUTION!

 Steam may escape and hot liquid may drip from the cooker cover when removing it. Steam and hot liquid can cause 

burns.

  6. Remove food from cooker. Use a heat-resistant plastic, nylon, rubber, or wooden utensil. Do not use metal utensils as they may 

scratch the nonstick surface.

  7. When cooking/keep warm are complete, unplug power cord from wall outlet and then from pressure cooker. Allow cooker to cool 

completely before cleaning.

CLEANING

After every use

  1. After the cooker has cooled completely, remove the quick pressure release valve from the cover. Then detach the sealing ring 

frame from the cover (Fig. E, page 3). Remove the sealing ring from the frame. Do not remove the center grommet on the sealing 

ring frame. 

    If the vent filter appears dirty or contains debris, remove it from the underside of the cover, following the instructions on page 3. 
  2. Clean the cooker cover with a damp, soapy cloth and then dry completely. 

Do NOT immerse the cooker cover in water.

 

    Wash the sealing ring, sealing ring frame, and vent filter in warm, soapy water. Do NOT wash these parts in the dishwasher.  

Thoroughly dry all cover parts after cleaning.

  3. To be sure the vent pipe is clear, hold the cover up to the light and look through the vent pipe. Clean it with a small brush or pipe 

cleaner if it is blocked or partially blocked. If necessary, clean the vent filter with a small brush to remove any food particles from 

the slots and holes. Rinse and dry all parts thoroughly and reassemble.

  4. Wash the cooking rack in warm, soapy water. Do NOT wash in the dishwasher.
  5. Remove the cooking pot from the cooker body. Wash the pot in the dishwasher or in warm water and a mild detergent. 

Summary of Contents for 02143

Page 1: ...then remove plug from wall outlet 7 Unplug cord from unit and outlet when not in use and before cleaning Allow unit to cool before putting on or taking off parts and before cleaning 8 Do not operate...

Page 2: ...n this appliance does not fit into your outlet contact a qualified electrician Do not attempt to modify the plug in any way A short detachable power supply cord is provided to reduce the risk of becom...

Page 3: ...g B Lift the temperature sensor arm out of the sensor hole in the cover Fig C 2 Once you have released the temperature sensor arm from the cover rotate the cover counterclockwise until the INSTALL REM...

Page 4: ...oking pot Fig J In addition in each section of the recipes you will find instructions on the maximum fill level for each type of food Always make sure cooking liquid has been added to the cooking pot...

Page 5: ...timer will count up to indicate how much time the unit has been in this mode PROGRESS BAR During the warmup period the progress bar will scroll to indicate the unit is heating Once cooking begins the...

Page 6: ...to flash Then turn the control knob to increase or decrease the time Once the time you desire is displayed press the start button to activate the unit NOTE If you fail to change the time press the ca...

Page 7: ...to rotate the cover slightly so the hole aligns with the sensor Lock the cover by grasping the green latch Using a slight downward pressure turn the latch clockwise until it is aligned with the handl...

Page 8: ...ons on page 7 2 Push the quick pressure release valve onto the vent pipe IMPORTANT Point the lever to any of the three STEAM OUT posi tions 3 Using the control knob scroll to select the SLOW COOK LOW...

Page 9: ...hrink become hard deformed cracked or torn with normal use When this happens replace the sealing ring and or the air vent cover lock gasket This is routine replacement and not covered under the warran...

Page 10: ...0 AM to 4 00 PM Central Time at 1 800 877 0441 or email us through our website at www GoPresto com contact 7 What does it mean when E3 appears in the display window and the unit stops working The cook...

Page 11: ...into bite size pieces When cooking time is up quickly release pressure Return chicken to cooking pot and add egg noodles Place cover on cooker but do not rotate to close Allow noodles to heat for 10 m...

Page 12: ...oat shake off excess flour mixture Brown one third of beef at a time removing each batch from pot when done Add oil for browning as necessary between batches Add 1 cup broth to the cooking pot Scrape...

Page 13: ...is thicker than 3 inches add 5 additional minutes to the cooking time Cooking liquid or sauce can be thickened after pressure cooking if desired Select the SAUT function and press start Allow liquid...

Page 14: ...release Press cancel If desired select the SAUT function press start and reduce cooking liquid to make sauce to serve with roast 14 to 17 servings serving size 4 ounces Korean Barbecued Ribs 2 tables...

Page 15: ...d consistency Serve sauce with shanks Top with gremolata 6 servings Gremolata cup chopped fresh parsley 2 cloves garlic minced 1 tablespoon lemon zest 2 teaspoons capers chopped Stir parsley garlic ze...

Page 16: ...Heat about 10 minutes to reduce cooking liquid slightly Return shredded beef to cooking pot and stir Serve with rice if desired 15 to 17 servings serving size 4 ounces Ropa Vieja 1 5 to 5 pound beef c...

Page 17: ...for the suggested time in the timetable below and then allow the cover to remain on the pressure cooker for another minute after the air vent cover lock has dropped With cooking pot in cooker body pou...

Page 18: ...n wax Whole or sliced VEGGIES LOW 2 3 Beets Whole 2 inch diameter VEGGIES HIGH 18 20 Broccoli Florets VEGGIES LOW 0 2 Brussels Sprouts Small 1 inch diameter VEGGIES LOW 3 4 Cabbage red green Wedges 1...

Page 19: ...l teaspoon salt teaspoon sugar teaspoon black pepper teaspoon dried oregano 2 spaghetti squash 2 pounds each rinsed and halved crosswise With cooking pot in cooker body select the SAUT function press...

Page 20: ...essary to follow these procedures SOAKING Soaking before pressure cooking is strongly recommended for dry beans and peas but not lentils Benefits of soaking include eliminating some of the water solub...

Page 21: ...OTE The timetable is meant to be a guide Adjust time as necessary to produce beans you and your family prefer FOR DRY BEANS PEAS AND LENTILS DO NOT FILL COOKING POT OVER FULL BEANS PEAS AND LENTILS CO...

Page 22: ...tly with no soaking required However some grains foam and froth during cooking so the following precautions should be observed Do not cook more than 4 cups of grains at one time After pressure cooking...

Page 23: ...uits Walnuts and Blue Cheese Pickled Red Onion recipe below 2 cups pearl barley 4 cups water 1 tablespoon vegetable oil cup dried cranberries cup olive oil cup pomegranate molasses 2 tablespoons cleme...

Page 24: ...hen time is up use quick pressure release Remove ramekins to cool on a wire rack Refrigerate until chilled 8 servings Variations Coconut Custard Follow the custard directions above but before pouring...

Page 25: ...ter Prepare Rum Sauce Grease a 1 quart bowl or souffl dish with 1 teaspoon of the butter Grease a piece of aluminum foil that will fit over the rim of the bowl with the remaining butter Whisk milk egg...

Page 26: ...lt in significant loss of heat and steam If you must open the cover to check on cooking progress do so quickly Some dense and crisp vegetables like carrots potatoes and turnips take longer to cook tha...

Page 27: ...White Bean Chili 12 Classic Chicken Soup 11 Hearty Vegetable Beef Soup 11 Traditional Beef Stew 12 Tuscan Bean Soup 12 Meat Poultry and Eggs California Chicken 16 Hard cooked Eggs 17 Herbed Chicken T...

Page 28: ...erage but may expedite the processing of warranty claims The additional information requested will help us develop new products that best meet your needs and desires To register the product visit www...

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