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The timer batteries are manganese alkaline button
cells that contain lead. These batteries meet European
standards.
• You can replace the timer's LR 54 (189) or SR 54 (389)
type batteries or have them replaced by a supplier used
to providing this kind of service.
• To remove the batteries form your timer, open the
battery cover using a coin.
Fig 11
.
• Always gently close up the battery cover, never forcing
past its stop.
Fig 11
.
Recommendations for use
• Never force down the battery cover when closing it.
• If you lose the cover, you can obtain a replacement
from all SEB/Tefal Approved Service Centres.
• Fill the NutriCook to the two-thirds mark (the
maximum mark) with cold water.
• Place the steaming basket in the NutriCook.
• Close the NutriCook.
• Move the pressure selector to PROG 4.
• Set the timer for 20 minutes.
• Place the NutriCook on a heat source set to maximum
power.
• When the signal sounds, the timer indicates that you
need to turn the heat down so there is a constant,
steady release of steam.
Fig. 12.
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The pressure cooking phase starts.
• Once the pressure cooking phase is finished, the beep
sounds and the timer indicates that you need to turn
off the heat and move the cooking programme
selector
(F)
to
.
Fig. 8.
• Hot steam, and possibly droplets of water, escape from
the steam outlet (A) in a vertical direction.
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The soft pressure cooking phase starts (this time is
ready programmed).
• When the soft pressure cooking phase is finished, the
timer's beep sounds indicating that cooking is finished.
.
• Check that the pressure indicator
(D)
has dropped back
down.
• Raise the Open/Close handle to the vertical position to
open the lid.
Fig.1.
• Remove the timer, rinse the NutriCook and dry it.
First use
Always position the
NutriCook so that the
selector faces you.
Never force the pressure
cooker open, make sure
the pressure indicator is
down in the normal
position.
I open my NutriCook
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