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•  As the colours of the wire 

may not correspond with the 

coloured markings which 

identify the terminals in  

your plug, please refer to  

the following:

 −The Blue wire must be 

connected to the terminal 

which is marked ‘N’.

 −The Brown wire must 

be connected to the 

terminal which is marked 

with the letter ‘L’.

 −The Green & Yellow wire must 

be connected to the terminal 

which is marked with the 

letter E or the earth symbol  .

•  Please note that if a 13 amp 

plug is used, a 13 amp fuse 

should be used.

•   Remove and safely discard 

any packaging material and 

promotional labels before use.

•  To eliminate a choking hazard 

for young children, remove and 

safely discard the protective 

cover fitted to the power plug 

of this appliance.

•  Always ensure the appliance 

is properly assembled before 

use. Follow the instructions 

provided in this book.

•  Always insert the connector 

end of the power cord into 

the appliance inlet before 

inserting power plug into the 

power outlet and switching on 

appliance. Ensure the appliance 

inlet is completely dry before 

inserting the connector end of 

the power cord.

•  Take care to avoid spillage on 

the connector.

•  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, or use handles or knobs 

where available.

•  Do not place the appliance near 

the edge of a bench or table 

during operation. Ensure that 

the surface is dry, level, clean 

and free of any liquid and other 

substances.

•  Always operate the appliance 

on a stable and heat resistant 

surface. Do not use on a cloth-

covered surface, and position 

the appliance at a minimum 

distance of 20cm away from 

walls, curtains, cloths and other 

heat sensitive materials.

Summary of Contents for BPR700

Page 1: ...the Fast Slow Pro Instruction Book BPR700...

Page 2: ...under pressure with the greatest care Do not touch hot surfaces Use the handles and knobs If necessary use protection Do not use the pressure cooker for a purpose other than the one for which it is in...

Page 3: ...ructions for use Never use the pressure cooker in its pressurised mode for deep or shallow frying of food Do not tamper with any of the safety systems beyond the maintenance instructions specified in...

Page 4: ...re use Follow the instructions provided in this book Always insert the connector end of the power cord into the appliance inlet before inserting power plug into the power outlet and switching on appli...

Page 5: ...and the base of the appliance is dry by wiping with a dry soft cloth Do not use a damaged removable cooking bowl Replace before using Do not place food or liquid directly into the stainless steel bas...

Page 6: ...e used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction c...

Page 7: ...tion when using electrical appliances It is advisable that a safety switch with a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30mA be installed in the electrical circuit supplying the appliance See...

Page 8: ...8 Components C B D F G H J K I L M N A P O E Q R S T...

Page 9: ...w slow cooking from 2 to 12 hours Select from 3 heat settings in saut and reduce settings I N M L H J K K Time Dial L Keep Warm Holds food at safe serving temperatures for up to 2 hours Can be automat...

Page 10: ...FOR YOUR FAST SLOW PRO This appliance cooks under pressure and must be operated and maintained as described in this book The trapped air pressure inside the pressure cooker may cause a hazardous situa...

Page 11: ...art the steam release cycle after cooking Never place your hands arms or face over the pressure release valve NOTE In addition to the automatic hands free steam release pressure can be released by pre...

Page 12: ...eal is reversible and can be inserted in either direction Insert the silicone lid seal around the outer edge of the wire ring on the underside of the lid Ensure that it is fully inserted and lies flat...

Page 13: ...mperature sensor to ensure proper contact TEMPERATURE SENSOR 7 Click condensation drip cup into place 8 Insert the connector end of the power cord into the cooker base ensuring it is completely dry In...

Page 14: ...asing steam through the vent to prevent the churning up or breaking apart of sensitive ingredients like stocks and beans during pressure release These can be selected using the STEAM RELEASE button on...

Page 15: ...n 1 To enter Altitude Adjust mode press and hold STOP CANCEL to activate standby mode The button backlight will go out and the LCD will no longer illuminate 2 Once in standby press and hold both the K...

Page 16: ...30 MINS NATURAL Chickpeas Cannelini Beans Red Kidney Beans Green Brown Lentils 20 kPa 80 kPa Up to 2 00 HRS CASSEROLE 80 kPa 1 00 HR AUTO QUICK All stewing meat such as Gravy Beef Chuck Skirt Steak C...

Page 17: ...ade Roast Boneless Leg of Lamb HI 2 00 12 00 HRS LO 2 00 12 00 HRS KEEP WARM up to 2 00 HRS LAMB SHANK LO 8 00 HRS KEEP WARM Lamb Shanks Osso Bucco Ribs HI 2 00 12 00 HRS LO 2 00 12 00 HRS KEEP WARM u...

Page 18: ...he selected setting Turn the TEMPERATURE PRESSURE dial to the left to reduce the pressure or to the right to increase pressure Pressure can be adjusted from 20 kPa LOW to 80 kPa HIGH 4 The bottom figu...

Page 19: ...y to the steam release cycle 13 At the end of the pressure cook cycle the cooker alert will sound and steam will be automatically released through the pressure release valve The steam icon will blink...

Page 20: ...control panel to select or deselect the function 6 Place food into the removable cooking bowl Ensure there is at least 1L of combined food and liquid in the bowl MINIMUM OF 1L OF COMBINED FOOD LIQUID...

Page 21: ...before the liquid is added For best results use SAUT setting to toast the grains prior to cooking Stir rice grains for 2 3 minutes or until the edges of the rice grains become transparent and then tur...

Page 22: ...l the cooking bowl The total volume of uncooked legumes and water should not exceed the level marking inside the removable cooking bowl Casserole The PRESSURE SLOW COOK CASSEROLE setting is ideal to c...

Page 23: ...terial will cook differently Be aware of cookware differences when adjusting cook times Cook cakes and puddings uncovered with the exception of custards Arrange ramekins on a trivet inside the removab...

Page 24: ...opened the cooker alert will sound and OPEN LID will appear on the LCD screen 4 Once the cooker has reached temperature PREHEATING will go out Place food to be cooked into the removable cooking bowl...

Page 25: ...ket on top If reheating dinner plates place the plate on top of the trivet 5 Arrange food on the steamer allowing 1cm gaps between the food so the steam can flow evenly around all sides 6 Close the li...

Page 26: ...h a soft damp cloth Cleaning with dry cloth or abrasive cleaners may scratch the surface 5 Let all surfaces dry thoroughly prior to inserting the power plug into a power outlet and turning the cooker...

Page 27: ...se abrasive cleansers metal scouring pads or metal utensils to clean any of the accessories as they may damage the surfaces 2 To extend the life of your accessories we do not recommend that these be p...

Page 28: ...should be screwed on tightly Follow step 5 on page 12 Ensure the silicone lid seal is clean free from damage or cracks and is properly inserted Follow step 4 on page 12 Ensure that the safety locking...

Page 29: ...29 Notes...

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Page 32: ...Registration also makes it easier to get support and advice on any questions or issues that you might have in the future If you wish we can also send you free recipes and additional hints and tips on...

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