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Pressure cooking
Whether you’re a whiz in the kitchen
or a complete newbie, these Smart
Programmes help you get cooking at the
touch of
a button.
• Soup/Broth
• Meat/Stew
• Bean/Chili
• Poultry*
• Rice
• Multigrain*
• Porridge
• Steam
• Pressure Cook
*Not available on 3 Litre model.
Use Pressure Cook instead.
WARNING
Always cook with the inner pot in
place. Food must be placed in the
inner pot. DO NOT pour food or
liquid into the multicooker base.
To avoid risk of personal injury and/or
property damage, place food and liquid
ingredients in the inner pot, then insert
the inner pot into the multicooker base.
Do not fill inner pot higher than the PC MAX
— 2/3 (Pressure Cooking Maximum) line as
indicated on the inner pot.
When cooking foods that foam or froth
(e.g., stewed apples, cranberries or split
peas) or expand (e.g., oats, rice, beans,
pasta) do not fill the inner pot higher than
the — 1/2 line as indicated on the inner pot.
CAUTION
Always inspect the lid and inner pot carefully to make sure they are clean and in
good working order before use.
• To avoid personal injury or damage to the appliance, replace the inner pot if it is
dented, distorted or damaged.
• Use only authorised Instant Pot inner pots made for this model when cooking.
Always make sure the inner pot and heating element are clean and dry before
inserting the inner pot into the multicooker base.
Failure to follow these instructions may damage the multicooker. Replace
damaged parts to make sure it is safe to use.
CAUTION
To avoid scorching or scalding injuries, be cautious when cooking with more than
60 mL of oil, oil-based sauces, condensed cream-based soups and thick sauces.
Add suitable liquid to thin sauces. Avoid recipes that call for more than 60 mL of
oil or fat content.
Duo
Meat
Stew
Poultry
Pressure
Level
Soup
Broth
Rice
Multigrain
Porridge
Steam
Bean
Chili
Delay
Start
Keep
Warm
Slow
Cook
Sauté
Pressure
Cook
Yogurt
Cancel
Less
Low Pressure
High Pressure
Normal
More
Using pressurised steam guarantees your
dish is cooked evenly and deeply, for the
delicious results you expect every time.
Pressure level
Suggested
use
Notes
Low Pressure
5.8 – 7.2 psi
(35–55 kPa)
Fish and
seafood,
soft
vegetables
and rice.
The pressure
level
controls the
temperature,
so a higher
pressure
results in
a higher
cooking
temperature.
High Pressure
10.2 – 11.6 psi
(65–85 kPa)
Eggs, meat,
poultry, root
vegetables,
oats, beans,
grains,
bone broth,
stew, chili.
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