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For best performance check all parts before each use. Make sure that the pressure valve 

on the handle, the sliding pressure release switch, the safety valve integrated into the 

lid and the rubber gasket ring are all clean and that there is nothing blocking any valve.
Position the pressure cooker on a dry, level, heat-resistant surface. It is recommended 

to operate this appliance on a separate outlet and circuit from other appliances to avoid 

overloading the circuit.

USING THE PRESSURE COOKER

1.  Place the pressure cooker on a clean, dry, level, stable, and heat-resistant surface 

in the center of the countertop.

2.  Prepare  ingredients  in  advance  and  add  them  to  the  nonstick  removable  inner  pot. 

NEVER fill the inner pot above the MAX marking (image B). Place inner pot into the 

pressure cooker.

3.  Connect the power cord to the pressure cooker and plug cord into a 120 volt wall outlet.  

4.  The pressure cooker will emit a single audible tone, the entire function panel will 

blink three times and then the display screen will show four dashes “- - - -”.

5.  If selecting a mode that will cook under pressure, secure the pressure cooker lid.

6.  To  secure  the  lid,  align  the  indicator  mark  on  the  edge  of  the  lid  with  the  left 

indicator  triangle.  Press  down  firmly  so  the  gasket  seals  and  rotate  the  handle 

counterclockwise until the indicator mark on the edge of the lid is aligned with the 

right indicator triangle (image E).

7.  Press the button for the desired pressure cooking mode. When a button is pressed, 

there will be a single audible tone, the light on the button will blink and the display 

screen will show the default cook time for the specific mode selected. 

Reference 

the cooking chart for specific information on cooking functions, default times 

and pressure settings.

8.  While the light on the button is blinking, the cook time may be adjusted by pressing 

the  “+”  or  “-”  buttons.  The  pressure  may  be  adjusted  by  pressing  the  “TIME/

PRESSURE” button and using the “+” or “-” buttons.

9.  After  about  10  seconds  of  inactivity,  there  will  be  three  audible  tones  and  the 

pressure cooker will begin heating. 

NOTE:

 If the lid is not on the pressure cooker, 

the pressure cooker will heat but will not begin building pressure.

DELAY TIMER FEATURE: 

After selecting a cook mode, it is possible to delay the start 

of the cooking process.

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Press  the  DELAY  TIMER  button  after  the  cook  mode  has  been  set. 

NOTE:

  the 

default delay start is 6 hours.

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The time in the display will be 6:00 and the “6” will blink.

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Use the “+” and “-” buttons to set the delay start time. The delay start time range is 

10 minutes to 6 hours.

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After toggling to the desired delay start time, the display will continue blinking until 

there is approximately 10 seconds of inactivity. The pressure cooker will emit three 

audible  tones  and  the  delay  timer  will  begin  counting  down.  When  the  display 

reaches “0:00” the cook cycle will begin.

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The DELAY TIMER feature is not suitable for all foods. NEVER leave raw meats, 

raw poultry, raw fish or any dairy based recipes (milk, etc) in the pressure cooker to 

cook with the DELAY TIMER setting.

Summary of Contents for TM-670PC

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...ids 13 Always attach plug to appliance first then plug the cord into the wall outlet To disconnect turn any control off then remove the plug from the wall outlet 14 Do not use the appliance for other...

Page 3: ...y instructions contained in this manual is not qualified to operate or clean this appliance If this unit falls or accidentally becomes immersed in water unplug it from the wall outlet immediately Do n...

Page 4: ...that the appliance should be serviced and the line cord replaced 5 Never wrap the cord tightly around the appliance as this could place undue stress on the cord where it enters the appliance and caus...

Page 5: ...image A Clean the interior and exterior surfaces of the pressure cooker main body with a damp cloth or sponge Wipe dry with a soft cloth Wash the removable inner pot and the inside of the lid with wa...

Page 6: ...utton for the desired pressure cooking mode When a button is pressed there will be a single audible tone the light on the button will blink and the display screen will show the default cook time for t...

Page 7: ...steam and pressure keep all body parts especially exposed skin away from the valves and gaps where pressure and steam will be released 13 Release the pressure by sliding the release switch toward the...

Page 8: ...ure protection it will not exceed 30 Kpa CANNING STEAM 10 min 80 kPa 5 min 2 hrs 10 80 kPA The steam mode heats liquids to a boil in a few minutes to steam foods RICE 15 min 50 kPa 5 min 2 hrs 10 80 k...

Page 9: ...form of liquid Reference recipes online for suggested food to liquid ratios The selected cook time does not include the time required to build to pressure When the pressure cooker enters KEEP WARM mo...

Page 10: ...ket Build up or debris on gasket Remove the gasket and clean it according to instructions Lid not properly attached Ensure lid is aligned and closed Gently push down on the lid handle Safety valve wil...

Page 11: ...excess build up or food residue the rubber gasket ring on the inside of the lid can be removed for cleaning Gently remove the rubber gasket ring from the wire gasket holder on the inside of the lid T...

Page 12: ...n altered or modified During the warranty period the authorized service dealer at its option will repair or replace any part that upon examination is found to be defective under normal use and service...

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