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8L 12-IN-1 MULTIFUNCTION 

PRESSURE COOKER 

KA8PRSCOOKA 

Summary of Contents for KA8PRSCOOKA

Page 1: ...8L 12 IN 1 MULTIFUNCTION PRESSURE COOKER KA8PRSCOOKA ...

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Page 3: ...nplug the appliance before cleaning maintenance relocation and whenever it is not in use This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as o Staff kitchen areas in shops offices and other working environments o Farmhouses o By clients in hotels motels and other residential type environments o Bed and breakfast type environments The pressure regulators allowing the...

Page 4: ...ns for use After cooking meat with skin e g ox tongue which may swell under the effect of pressure do not prick the meat while the skin is swollen to avoid scalding When cooking doughy food gently shake the cooker before opening the lid to avoid food ejection Before each use check that the valves are not obstructed See Operation below Do not tamper with any of the safety systems beyond the mainten...

Page 5: ...en the electric pressure cooker is working the pressure in the cooker rises and the float valve ascends do not forcefully open the lid before the pressure has been completely released If it is difficult to open the lid do not open it forcefully to avoid causing scalding or physical Injury Be sure to check the block proof cover and exhaust valve core periodically to ensure that they are not obstruc...

Page 6: ... inner pot on other appliance for heating to avoid deformation or fault Please use the special inner pot When moving the product please hold the handle of cooker body Do not directly hold the handle of the lid for avoiding lid dropping Do not use in unstable locations near water and fire near walls and furniture or in locations exposed to direct sunlight Accessories Spoon Soup spoon User Guide Mea...

Page 7: ...Upper cover handle Lid Float valve Exhaust valve note 1 Seal ring Internal side of lid Water box note 3 Housing cover Control Box Base Seal ring bracket Sealing gate note 2 Block proof cover Inner pot Outer pot Handles Cooker body Power cord socket ...

Page 8: ...h Note 1 Exhaust valve Pull out the exhaust valve from the lid Clean the exhaust valve and float valve with a brush and cloth at least once a month 2 Sealing gate Remove oil and dirt from the sealing gate with mild detergent and a brush Oil and dirt in the sealing gate may cause a yellowed appearance after washing it should return to the original stainless steel colouring It is suggested to clean ...

Page 9: ...ure maintaining function The pressure level can be manually adjusted by repeatedly pressing the Pressure Level button until the unit enters the Manual Setting state Cooking timer function If the pressure maintaining time is adjusted by pressing button it requires entering into the Manual Setting state DELAY TIMER Function Set the time of finishing cooking by pressing the button INSTRUCTION Functio...

Page 10: ...ess down to install Using and maintaining the inner pot Do not use the unit whilst the inner pot is empty as yellowing spotting or physical distortion of the pot s surfaces may occur Do not use the pot to store acidic alkaline or preserved foods for a long period although the inner pot has excellent anti corrosion resistance slight surface damage may occur It is recommended not to use the Keep War...

Page 11: ...dge of the housing cover Lift off the upper cover 2 Double check the lid components Check if the floater valve and exhaust valve are jammed confirm if the sealing ring and block proof cover are correctly installed 3 Remove the inner pot to add food and water The total amount of foods and water shall not exceed the maximum marked on the inner pot OPERATION Ma x ...

Page 12: ...sure good contact with the heating plate 5 Safely close the lid Before closing the lid ensure the sealing ring is correctly installed Hold the handle of upper cover and align the mark on the edge of the upper cover with the mark on the edge of the housing cover Place the top cover horizontally on the cooker body and turn the upper cover clockwise until the mark on the edge of the housing cover is ...

Page 13: ...e buttons to switch between the available cooking modes Different functions require different cooking periods the more the food the longer the cooking time 3 After pressing the desired function button the electric pressure cooker will automatically drop the inner pot into the cooker body and begins operation after 10 seconds During operation press the STOP button to cancel the current cooking mode...

Page 14: ...etely released do not open the lid forcefully if it is difficult to open Do not pull out the exhaust valve when turning it to the open or sealed positions After cooking fluid foods porridge and soup do not turn the exhaust valve Turn off the power supply to allow the unit cool naturally until the float drops before opening the lid After cooking a large amount of food do not immediately open the ex...

Page 15: ...thin 10 seconds or the START button is pressed the appliance automatically starts cooking and the digital screen starts the countdown once the unit has met the required pressure The unit returns to the keep warm state when it finishes working 2 Pre set cooking before the program starts press the DELAY TIMER button and then the buttons adjust the delay time Press DELAY TIMER button to change the ho...

Page 16: ...omatically starts cooking and the digital screen starts the countdown once the unit has met the required pressure The unit returns to the keep warm state when it finishes working 2 Pre set cooking before the program starts press the DELAY TIMER button and then the buttons adjust the delay time Press DELAY TIMER button to change the hour and minute If no button is pressed within 10 seconds or the S...

Page 17: ...he digital screen will show the default working time Press the TIME COOK button and then the buttons to adjust the working time If no button is pressed within 10 seconds or the START button is pressed the appliance automatically starts cooking and the digital screen starts the countdown once the unit has met the required pressure The unit returns to the keep warm state when it finishes working 2 P...

Page 18: ...ton is pressed the unit starts the delay time countdown When the countdown time elapses the program will begin HOT CEREAL OATMEAL 1 From the standby state press the HOT CEREAL OATMEAL button the indicator light will illuminate and the digital screen will show the default working time Press the TIME COOK button and then the buttons to adjust the working time If no button is pressed within 10 second...

Page 19: ... washing ensure to correctly install them after washing and then dry the internal side of the lid with a cloth 5 Wipe clean the cooker body with a rag or cloth never soak the cooker body in water or spray water directly onto it Daily check and maintenance To ensure safe use and the longevity of the product carefully check and maintain it Problem Solution Power cord or plug are expanded deformed or...

Page 20: ...sket Float valve gasket worn out Contact Kogan com Float valve unable to rise Too little food and water in the inner pot Add water and food according to the recipe Steam leaks from the lid or exhaust valve Contact Kogan com Steam emits from exhaust valve continuously Exhaust valve not in sealed position Turn the exhaust valve to the sealed position Pressure control fault Contact Kogan com Power in...

Page 21: ... 2 3mins Corn on the cob 1 2mins Mixed Vegetables 3 4mins Potatoes large whole 12 15mins Potatoes small whole 8 10mins Potatoes cubed 3 4mins Sweet Potatoes whole 12 15mins Sweet Potatoes cubed 1 2mins Beef stew 20mins per 450g Beef large pieces 20 25mins per 450g Beef ribs 20 25mins per 450g Chicken breast 6 8mins per 450g Chicken whole 8mins per 450g Chicken bone stock 40 50mins COOKING TIMES ...

Page 22: ...7mins 1 6 1 7 Quinoa 1min 1 1 25 Rice Basmati 4mins 1 1 Rice brown 20 22mins 1 1 Rice wild 20 25mins 1 2 Black Beans D 20 25mins S 6 8 mins Black Eyed Peas D 14 18 mins S 4 5 mins Chickpeas D 35 40mins S 10 15mins Kidney Beans red D 20 25mins S 7 8mins Kidney Beans white D 25 30mins S 6 9mins Lentils green D 8 10mins Lentils yellow D 1 2mins Lima Beans D 12 14mins S 6 10mins Navy Beans D 20 25 min...

Page 23: ...Capacity 8 0L Power supply 220 240V 50 60Hz Rated power 1200W Inner pot size 10 16 Operational pressure 80kPa Keep Warm temperature 60 C 80 C 140 F 176 F Disposal This marking indicates that this appliance should not be disposed with other household wastes To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable ...

Page 24: ...tion We hope that this user guide has given you the assistance needed for a simple set up For the most up to date guide for your product as well as any additional assistance you may require head online to help kogan com ...

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