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Using Your Kambrook Pressure Express
continued
6.
Move the pressure release valve
to the ‘sealing’ position (See Fig.
5). If the pressure release valve
is in the ‘venting’ position, the
Pressure Express will not build up
the required pressure needed to
pressure cook.
Fig. 5
7.
Turn the selection control dial
to the desired time or setting.
The orange ‘HEATING’ light will
illuminate and the green ‘POWER’
light will extinguish. During the
pressure build up, the lid lock
actuator and the pressure release
valve will begin to “Hiss” and
release minimal amounts of
steam. This is normal.
NOTE:
Once the internal
temperature reaches 100˚C, the
Pressure Express will pressurise.
The lid lock actuator will rise
once pressurised, locking the lid
into position. DO NOT attempt
to force the lid open while in
operation.
NOTE:
Pressure cooking will
stop operating or the selection
control dial will stop counting
down if there is insufficient liquid.
Add more liquid if this happens,
and resume cooking.
WARNING:
Do not place
your face or any other
body part over the
pressure cooker whilst
in use as the steam can
cause serious burns.
WARNING:
Do not
attempt to open the
pressure cooker lid after
pressure cooking until
all internal pressure has
been released and is
slightly cooled. If the lid
will not turn to unlock,
this indicates that the
pressure cooker is still
under pressure – do
not force the lid open.
Any pressure remaining
can be hazardous. See
operating instructions
for “steam release”
directions in this
instruction booklet.
8.
The selection control dial will
begin to count down only once
the unit is pressurised. If the
dial fails to turn, the Pressure
Express has lost pressure or has
not pressurised. Check the
Troubleshooting Guide for more
information.
NOTE:
The selection control dial
will not begin to count down
until the Pressure Express has
pressurised.
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