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Metal 

Shaft

Cover Handle 

Hole

Fig . K

Fig . L

Rubber Gasket

Fig . M

Indented Portion

Overpressure Plug

6. 

  Replace the overpressure plug if it is hard, deformed, cracked, worn or pitted, or when replacing the sealing ring . 

Replace the sealing ring if it becomes hard, deformed, cracked, worn, pitted, or soft and sticky . 

— The overpressure 

plug is a secondary pressure relief valve which is designed to relieve excess pressure by releasing from the cooker cover in 

the event that the vent pipe becomes blocked. The overpressure plug is made of rubber, and when new, is soft and pliable. 

Over time, depending on the frequency and type of use, rubber becomes hard and inflexible. When hard and inflexible, 

the overpressure plug loses its ability to act as a secondary pressure relief valve. It should be replaced immediately.

 

Should the overpressure plug ever be forced out of the cover due to excess pressure while cooking, it is important to call 

the Test Kitchen at 1-800-368-2194. 

Do not attempt to use the released overpressure plug

.

7.

  Always follow special procedures found in the instruction book when pressure cooking rice, grains, and dry beans 

and peas . 

— During cooking, dry beans and peas tend to froth and foam which could cause the vent pipe to become 

blocked. Therefore, dry beans and peas need to be soaked and cooked according to instructions beginning on page 29. 

Using this method will keep foam at safe levels during cooking. Like dry beans and peas, rice and grains tend to froth 

and foam during cooking; therefore, to contain foaming and frothing during the cooking period, rice and grains must be 

prepared in a bowl in the pressure cooker according to directions on page 31.

8.

  Never pressure cook applesauce, cranberries, rhubarb, cereals, pastas, dried soup mixes, or dry beans and peas 

which are not listed in the chart on page 29 . 

— These foods expand so much as a result of foaming and frothing that 

they should never be cooked under pressure.

Care and maInTenanCe

 

 1. All parts of your pressure cooker, including the sealing ring and pressure regulator, are fully immersible for easy cleaning. 

When washing the unit, however, the sealing ring should always be removed to allow easy cleaning of the inside rim of 

the cover. The sealing ring should be washed with hot, sudsy water after each use.

  2. 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 (Fig. K). Also clean the vent pipe nut as 

shown.

  3. Occasionally remove the air vent/cover lock in the pressure cooker cover 

handle for cleaning. To remove the air vent/cover lock, place your finger over 

the hole in the cover handle (Fig. M) and remove the white rubber gasket from 

the air vent/cover lock on the underside of the cover  

(Fig.  L).  Push  the  air  vent /cover  lock  through 

the top of the cover and wash it and the gasket in 

hot  sudsy  water.  The  metal  shaft  of  the  air  vent /

cover  lock  may  be  cleaned  with  a  nylon  mesh 

pad.  Clean  the  hole  in  the  cover  handle  with  a 

small  brush. After  cleaning,  reinsert  the  metal 

shaft  of  the  air  vent /cover  lock  from  the  top  side 

of  the  cover  down  through  the  cover  handle  hole  

(Fig. M). Place a finger over the handle hole (to keep 

the cover lock from falling out) and turn the cover 

over. Wet the rubber gasket and push onto the end of 

the metal shaft until it snaps into the groove on the shaft.

  4. The overpressure plug can also be removed for cleaning by pushing it out of its open-

ing from the top of the cover. After cleaning, reinsert it by pushing the domed side of 

the plug into the opening from the underside of the cover, until the bottom edge is fully 

and evenly seated against the underside of the cover (Fig. N). When the overpressure 

plug is properly installed, the word (TOP) will be visible on the overpressure plug when 

viewing the outside of the cover.

  5. Iron and other minerals in water and foods may darken the inside of your aluminum 

cooker. This discoloration will not affect the food cooked in the unit. These stains can be removed by using a solution of 

water and cream of tartar. Use a tablespoon of cream of tartar for each quart of water and pour enough solution into the 

cooker to cover the discoloration (do not fill over 

2

3

 full). Close the cover securely, place the pressure regulator on the 

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Summary of Contents for 8-Quart Aluminum

Page 1: ...Contents Important Safeguards 2 Introduction 2 Getting Acquainted 3 How to Use 4 Important Safety Information 5 Care and Maintenance 6 Helpful Hints 8 Questions and Answers 9 Soups and Stocks 10 Seafo...

Page 2: ...g every time you replace the sealing ring or sooner if it becomes hard deformed cracked worn or pitted It is recommended that the sealing ring and overpressure plug be replaced at least every two year...

Page 3: ...h the various parts of the pressure cooker Fig A and to read the How To Use section beginning on page 4 before using the unit for the first time Before the first use remove the sealing ring Fig B by s...

Page 4: ...pressure regulator will fit loosely on the vent pipe It will not touch the top of the pressure cooker cover 6 Using a high heat setting on your stove heat the pressure cooker until the pressure regula...

Page 5: ...grains dry beans and peas and soups which expand so much or foam and froth while cooking that the cooker should never be filled above the 1 2 fill line For other foods never fill the cooker above the...

Page 6: ...mmersible for easy cleaning When washing the unit however the sealing ring should always be removed to allow easy cleaning of the inside rim of the cover The sealing ring should be washed with hot sud...

Page 7: ...the air vent cover lock Replace the sealing ring and overpressure plug at least every two years Leakage between the cover and body is usually caused by shrinkage of the sealing ring after prolonged us...

Page 8: ...shes can be prepared in the pressure cooker using individual or small metal molds or glass custard cups which are ovenproof Fill molds 2 3 full to allow for expansion of food and fit them loosely into...

Page 9: ...e the cooking period A Presto kitchen timer is very helpful for this purpose Also be sure to follow the recipe instructions for cooling the pressure cooker What if the food is not completely done afte...

Page 10: ...xes should be added to the soup after pressure cooking FOR SOUPS AND STOCKS DO NOT FILL PRESSURE COOKER OVER 1 2 FULL Operating the cooker without cooking liquid oR allowing the cooker to boil dry wil...

Page 11: ...ese If desired garnish with croutons or toasted French bread 6 servings BEEF TOMATO SOUP Add 2 cups tomato juice and 1 cup cooked rice to Brown Beef Soup Heat through 8 servings Black Bean Soup 2 cups...

Page 12: ...lt 1 bay leaf 1 4 teaspoon black pepper 1 can 16 ounces Great Northern beans 1 can 15 ounces cut green beans drained 2 ounces fine noodles Place beef water tomatoes onions carrots celery garlic parsle...

Page 13: ...eighs less than the recipe specifies reduce the cooking time Overcooking tends to toughen seafood FOR FISH AND SEAFOOD DO NOT FILL PRESSURE COOKER OVER 2 3 FULL Operating the cooker without cooking li...

Page 14: ...ill fit loosely in cooker Cover bowl firmly with aluminum foil Pour 1 cup water into cooker Place bowl on rack in cooker Close cover securely Place pressure regulator on vent pipe and cook 5 minutes w...

Page 15: ...water 21 2 cups chicken broth 1 pound medium fresh shrimp peeled and deveined 1 pound sole fillets cut into 2 inch pieces 1 can 14 15 ounces diced tomatoes 1 cup chopped onion 3 4 cup chopped green pe...

Page 16: ...1 2 cup white wine 1 4 cup chopped onion 1 4 cup sliced celery 1 4 cup sliced carrot 1 teaspoon tarragon 1 teaspoon salt 1 4 teaspoon black pepper 1 4 cup water 1 tablespoon cornstarch Pour oil into...

Page 17: ...ator rocking slowly Let pressure drop of its own accord Nutrition Information Per Serving 4 servings 169 Calories 2 g Fat 69 mg Cholesterol SWEET N SOUR CHICKEN WINGS 18 chicken wings 1 can 8 ounces p...

Page 18: ...ur Salt and pepper to taste Pour oil into cooker Turn heat selector to medium and saut onion and garlic remove Brown chicken Add onion garlic broth parsley celery leaves oregano and basil Close cover...

Page 19: ...d pepper Pour oil into pressure cooker Turn heat selector to medium and brown chicken a few pieces at a time and remove Add onions and garlic to pressure cooker Saut until tender Return chicken to pre...

Page 20: ...ION OF THE MEAT SHOULD EXTEND ABOVE THE 2 3 FULL MARK SEE PAGE 5 Operating the cooker without cooking liquid oR allowing the cooker to boil dry will damage the cooker BEEF POT ROAST 3 pounds beef pot...

Page 21: ...s with pressure regulator rocking slowly Cool cooker at once Mix water and flour stir into stew Heat until stew thickens stirring constantly Nutrition Information Per Serving 4 servings 347 Calories 7...

Page 22: ...night Remove pork reserve marinade Brown pork on all sides in pressure cooker over medium heat remove Place cooking rack half of sliced onion and water in cooker Place pork roast on rack in cooker and...

Page 23: ...ork chops with mixture Pour 11 2 cups water into cooker Place pork chops on rack in cooker Close cover securely Place pressure regulator on vent pipe and cook 16 minutes with pressure regulator rockin...

Page 24: ...1 2 thick 1 5 Roast 3 pounds 2 45 50 Steak 1 thick 1 10 Cool cooker at once see page 4 LAMB STEW 1 pound lamb stew meat cut into 1 inch cubes 1 cup water 1 large onion sliced 1 tablespoon Worcestersh...

Page 25: ...E COOKER OVER 2 3 FULL Operating the cooker without cooking liquid oR allowing the cooker to boil dry will damage the cooker Cabbage with Apples 8 cups shredded cabbage 1 small onion thinly sliced 1 s...

Page 26: ...cook 10 minutes with pressure regulator rocking slowly Cool cooker at once Serve with your choice of the following sauces Nutrition Information Per Serving 3 servings 60 Calories 0 g Fat 0 mg Choleste...

Page 27: ...and frozen vegetables pour liquid into cooker Place vegetables on rack in cooker FOR FRESH AND FROZEN VEGETABLES DO NOT FILL PRESSURE COOKER OVER 2 3 FULL Vegetable Size CUPS OF LIQUID Cooking Time mi...

Page 28: ...liced 1 inch thick 1 3 Spinach Whole leaves 1 0 Squash winter acorn Quartered 1 12 Squash winter spaghetti Halved 1 12 Squash yellow zucchini Sliced 1 inch thick 1 1 Sliced 1 4 to 1 2 inch thick 1 0 1...

Page 29: ...Place beans in pressure cooker Add fresh water to just cover the beans and add 1 tablespoon vegetable oil Close cover securely Place pressure regulator on vent pipe and cook according to the times in...

Page 30: ...ith pressure regulator rocking slowly Let pressure drop of its own accord Nutrition Information Per Serving 6 servings 264 Calories 4 g Fat 5 mg Cholesterol BAKED BEANS 2 cups navy beans 3 cups water...

Page 31: ...ooker without cooking liquid oR allowing the cooker to boil dry will damage the cooker GRAIN TIMETABLE Combine the desired grain and the amount of water or broth indicated in the table below in a bowl...

Page 32: ...il into cooker Turn heat selector to medium and saut onion Combine onion with wild rice and beef broth in a metal bowl which fits loosely in cooker Cover bowl firmly with aluminum foil Pour water into...

Page 33: ...ce the mold or custard cups on the cooking rack in the cooker Up to three custard cups of dessert can be pressure cooked at a time in the 4 quart cooker and up to six in the 6 quart cooker For the 6 q...

Page 34: ...tard cups Sprinkle nutmeg on custards Cover each cup firmly with aluminum foil Pour water into cooker Place custard cups on rack in cooker Close cover securely Place pressure regulator on vent pipe an...

Page 35: ...custard cups on rack in cooker Place pressure regulator on vent pipe and cook 5 minutes with pressure regulator rocking slowly Cool cooker at once Chill Nutrition Information Per Serving 6 servings 11...

Page 36: ...20 Apricot Barbecue Pork Roast 22 Barbecue Spareribs 22 Beef Pot Roast 20 Beef Stew 21 Corned Beef 22 Lamb Stew 24 Meat Timetable 24 Porcupine Meatballs 20 Pork Loin Roast 23 Spaghetti Meat Sauce 21...

Page 37: ...uine PRESTO replacement parts look for the PRESTO trademark Cooker replacement parts are available at Presto Authorized Service Stations and may also be available at hardware stores and other retail o...

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