
6
1.
Turn the
Pump Housing
clockwise to unlock it from the cooker body, then remove it.
2.
Turn the
Pump Cap
clockwise to unlock it from the
Pump Housing
, then remove it.
3.
Clean the
Pump Housing
and
Pump Cap
in a dishwasher or sink.
4.
To clean the heating coil, pump shaft, and sensor, use dish soap and a soft toothbrush,
then rinse under running water. Ensure that only the metal parts are exposed to water. Do
not expose the upper part of the cooker to water.
5.
Allow all parts to fully dry before reassembly.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Q1: The cooker is emitting a whistling noise.
A1: This is caused by the motor, propeller, and cooling fan, and is normal.
Q2: The cooker is emitting a grinding noise.
A2: The stainless steel
Pump Housing
is loose. Turn off the cooker, wait until it cools, then
secure the
Pump Housing
in place.
If the sound persists, the pump shaft may have become bent. Remove the
Pump Cap
, then
push the propeller until it is centrally located.
Q3: The cooker is emitting a hissing noise.
A3: Check that the water level is between the
MIN
and
MAX
marks. Refill the pot as necessary.
Q4:
The cooker is making a bubbling and/or swishing noise.
A4: Check that the water level is between the
MIN
and
MAX
marks. Refill the pot as necessary.
Q5: The cooker damages fish fillets or cracks eggs.
A5: Re-position the
Pump Cap
to direct the water jet into the side of the pot, away from the
food.
Q6: The lights on the cooker
Control Panel
or main body flicker during operation.
A6: This is normal.
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