4. Press “Start” button to begin. The unit will begin to heat and come up to
pressure. When the pressure level is reached, the timer will begin to count
down.
5. When the cooking is finished, the unit will beep 3 times and the display will
turn off. This indicates the desired cooking process is complete.
6. Let the pressure drop on its own (natural release) or turn the pressure knob
to EXHAUST (called quick release) until the pressure is totally reduced
down.
Caution:
Hot steam or liquid will be ejected if quick release is used.
NOTE:
Press the “Warm/Cancel” button when cooking time is complete, or to
cancel and reset. Otherwise, the pressure cooker will automatically switch to
warm. Unless “Warm/Cancel” button is pressed and indicator light goes off,
the unit will keep food warm.
DIY (Do-It-Yourself) Function
Use this setting to program the cooking time from 1 to 99 minutes.
1. Follow instructions for Pressure Cooking.
2. Lock the lid in place and turn the regulator knob to AIRTIGHT.
3. Press the “DIY” button. The display will show “0.00” You can program the
time by pressing the “DIY” button until the desired time is reached. (The
maximum time is 99 minutes.)
4. Press “Start” button to begin. The unit will begin to heat and come up to
pressure. When the pressure level is reached, the timer will begin to count
down.
5. When the cooking is finished, the unit will beep 3 times and the display will
turn off. This indicates the desired cooking process is complete.
6. Let the pressure drop on its own (natural release) or turn the pressure knob
to EXHAUST (called quick release) until the pressure is totally reduced
down.
Caution:
Hot steam or liquid will be ejected if quick release is used.
NOTE:
Press the “Warm/Cancel” button when cooking time is complete, or to
cancel and reset. Otherwise, the pressure cooker will automatically switch to
warm. Unless “Warm/Cancel” button is pressed and indicator light goes off,
the unit will keep food warm.
Preset Function
This setting allows you to begin cooking food up to 9 hours later in 1 hour
increments. You can use the Preset function with the other functions - Warm,
Beef, Soup, Chicken, Vegetable, Rice and DIY (Do-It-Yourself).
CAUTION:
Perishable foods such as meat and poultry products, fish, cheese,
and dairy products cannot be left out at room temperature for more than 2
hours. (No longer than 1 hour if the room temperature is above 90 °F.) When
cooking these foods, do not set the Preset function for more than 12 hours.
1. Follow instructions for Pressure Cooking.
2. Lock the lid in place and turn the regulator knob to AIRTIGHT.
3. Press the “Preset” button. The display will show “1.00” You can increase
the time by pressing the “Preset” button again until you reach the desired
time. (The maximum time is 9 hours.)
4. Next, press the desired cooking function button: Warm, Beef, Soup,
Chicken, Vegetable, Rice or DIY (Do-It-Yourself).
5. The display will show the default setting for that particular function. This
time can be changed by pressing the function button again until the desired
time is reached.
6. Next, press “Start” button to begin. Once the Preset time has elapsed, the
unit will begin to heat and come up to pressure.
When the pressure level is reached, the timer will begin to count down.
7. When the cooking is finished, the unit will beep 3 times and the display will
turn off. This indicates the desired cooking process is complete.
8. Let the pressure drop on its own (natural release) or turn the pressure knob
to EXHAUST (called quick release) until the pressure is totally reduced
down.
Caution:
Hot steam or liquid will be ejected if quick release is used.
NOTE:
Press the “Warm/Cancel” button when cooking time is complete, or to
cancel and reset. Otherwise, the pressure cooker will automatically switch to
warm. Unless “Warm/Cancel” button is pressed and indicator light goes off,
the unit will keep food warm.
Cleaning/Maintenance
Do not wash any parts of the pressure cooker in the dishwasher.
Always wash the pressure cooker thoroughly after every use, or if it has not
been used for an extended period of time.
1. Unplug and let the unit cool before cleaning.
2. Wash the removable cooking pot with warm soapy water. Rinse and dry
thoroughly.
3. Wipe the outer housing with a clean damp cloth. Do not submerge in water.
4. Turn the lid upside down, grasp the gasket on either side and pull up.
Replace the pressure regulator knob by placing it back onto the metal
fitting and rotating the knob until it drops into place. Clean the rubber
gasket in warm soapy water. Rinse and dry thoroughly. Replace the gasket
by pushing it down inside the edge of the lid. Make sure the groove in the
center of the gasket is positioned around the metal ring on the inside edge
of the lid. Note: If the gasket is not positioned properly, the unit will not
work.
NOTE:
The gasket must always be properly positioned on the underside of
the lid. Check periodically to make sure that it is clean, flexible, and not
cracked or torn.
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