Loop Ends
Position the trivet in the cooker so
the loop ends point down and rest
on the cooker bottom.
Vent
Pipe
Fig. E
Fig. F
Control Master
heat control
Probe
Pilot Light
Heat Selector
Helper
Handle
Fig. H
Fig. I
Fig. J
Mark
Mark
Fig. G
Note: Cover is shown in open
position. Rotate clockwise to close.
how To use
To assure the very best results every time, carefully follow these
step-by-step instructions for pressure cooking. You may find it
helpful to refer back to Fig. C on page 6.
1. Place pressure cooker on a dry, level, heat resistant surface in
center of countertop.
Note: To avoid steam damage to the finish of cabinets, posi-
tion pressure cooker so that it is not directly under cabinets.
2. Prepare ingredients according to the directions in the pressure
cooking recipe you have selected.
If a larger quantity is desired,
you may increase the ingredients
by
1
⁄
2
. Be sure not to overfill the
pressure cooker (see page 12 for
guidance on filling).
Pour liquid into the cooker body,
as specified in the recipe or time-
table. This liquid is usually water.
However, some recipes will call
for other liquids, such as wine.
3. Place the trivet and steamer bas-
ket into the cooker, if called for
in the recipe (see Helpful Hints
on page 19 for guidance on when
to use). If using the trivet, posi-
tion it in the cooker so the loop ends point down and rest on
the bottom of the cooker (Fig. E).
4.
IMPORTANT:
Look through the vent pipe to make certain
that it is clear (Fig. F) before placing cover on cooker body.
Holding the body handle with your left hand and the cover
handle with your right hand, align the
mark on the cover
with the
mark on the body
handle and place the cover on the
cooker body (Fig. G).
5. Place one hand on the cover near
the helper handle and apply a
slight downward pressure. Place
the thumb of your other hand
under the body handle and wrap
your fingers around the cover
handle. Then rotate the cover
clockwise until the cover handle
lines up with the body handle.
The pressure cooker is com-
pletely closed when the cover
handle is directly above the
body handle
(Fig. H).
6. Place the pressure regulator on
the vent pipe (Fig. I). The pres-
sure regulator will fit loosely on
the vent pipe. It will not touch the
top of the pressure cooker cover.
7. Insert the Control Master
heat
control probe into the cooker
so the two electrical pins on the
cooker are fully inserted into the
heat control (Fig. J). Plug cord
into outlet.
CAUTION:
Do not let cord hang
or drape over edge of counter or
table within reach of children.
8. Turn heat control to 400°.
Note: When using the pressure
cooker for the first time, a slight
odor or light smoking may occur
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