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9) When cooking has completed, the pressure cooker will beep 3-times and automatically go to
Keep Warm.
10) The Keep Warm indicator light will begin to flash/flicker. This means the Pressure Cooker is
naturally releasing the pressure. This will take approximately 10-15 minutes.
11) If you wish to Quick Release
the pressure, move the Pressure Limiting Valve (3) to “Exhaust”
position to release the pressure until the Float Valve (5) sinks. (Figure 23a & 23b).
CAUTION: Keep hands and face away from Pressure Limiting Valve while in the Exhaust
position. Failure to comply may cause serious injury.
12) Always be certain the pressure is released completely before unlocking the lid and opening it.
13) Remove food to serve immediately or press the Keep Warm button to keep food warm.
(It is not recommended to keep food warm for over 4-hours).
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Setting your own cook time is ideal for cooking meat or poultry that weighs more than 3-pounds. It is
also suggested for slow-cooking certain recipes that require cooking for more than 30-minutes. The
programmed cook time can be set up to 90-minutes.
1) Prepare desired food and place into cooking pot.
2) Secure the lid onto the unit, turn it Counter-clockwise to lock it in place properly.
3) Make sure the Pressure Limiting Valve (3) is set to the “Airtight” position.
4) Plug the power cord into a 110-120V power outlet.
5) The LCD screen will display
0 00.
6) Press “Set Pressure Cooking Time” to the desired time frame.
(EX: If you set the cook time to 30-minutes, the LCD screen will display
0 30)
7) Once the time has been selected, press the START button.
NOTE: The LCD screen will not immediately display a P until the proper pressure has been
achieved. This may sometimes take up to approximately 5-minutes.
8) The pressure cooker will begin to operate.
9) When optimum pressure is achieved, the LCD screen will display
P 30
10) When the unit has pressurized, it will begin to pressure-cook the food. The programmed time
will begin to count down until it reaches zero.
11) When cooking is complete, the pressure cooker will beep 3-times and automatically go to Keep
Warm.
12) The Keep Warm indicator light will begin to flash/flicker. This indicates the Pressure Cooker is
Naturally Releasing the pressure
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(See Notes & Tips #5)
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If you wish to program your pressure cooker to automatically cook prepared food, you can Pre-Set
the pressure cooker for up to 9-hours. (*See Tip Caution #6)
1) Prepare desired food and place into cooking pot.
2) Secure the lid onto the unit, turn it Counter-clockwise to lock it in place properly.
3) Make sure the Pressure Limiting Valve (3) is set to the “Airtight” position.
4) Plug the power cord into a 110-120V power outlet.
5) The LCD screen will display
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Press the TIMER button to increase the timer by 1-hour increments (indicated on the LCD
screen). The maximum Preset period is 9-hours. After 9-hours, the timer will start a new
cycle. (The time that displays on the LCD screen shows how long the user wants the unit
to wait before the cooking process begins.
EX: If you wish to program the pressure cooker
to automatically turn on in 3-hours, press the TIMER button until the LCD screen displays
3 00).
7) After choosing the desired pre-set time, choose your pre-set function or cooking time.
MENU BUTTONS:
o Press one of the five pre-programmed MENU BUTTONS. The TIMER LED light will begin
to flash. Your pre-set timer has been programmed.
o After the pressure cooker counts down to automatically turn on, it will follow the cooking
sequence for Menu Button Operation.
o When cooking is complete, the pressure cooker will beep 3-times and automatically go to
Keep Warm. (See Notes & Tips #5)
COOKING TIME:
o Press the SET PRESSURE COOKING TIME to desired cook time. EX: If you wish to
program to cook for 60-minutes. The LCD screen will display
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o Press START. The TIMER LED light will begin to flash. Your pre-set timer has been
programmed.
o After the pressure cooker counts down to automatically turn on, it will follow the cooking
sequence for desired cook time.
o When cooking is complete, the pressure cooker will beep 3-times and automatically go to
Keep Warm. (See Notes & Tips #5)
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NOTES & TIPS #5:
NATURAL RELEASE is recommended when cooking foods that will not have the
tendency to overcook such as Potatoes, Beans, Soups & Stews. During the Natural
Release time period (may take 10-15 minutes), the pressure cooker may still be heated
and cooking the food slightly.
QUICK RELEASE
is recommended when cooking foods that you wish to be Medium or
Medium-Rare such as Beef Roasts or Lamb. This will release the pressure quickly and
prevent the food from over-cooking.
NOTES & TIPS #6:
It is recommended to release the pressurized steam when the “Keep Warm” LED
stops flickering as the pressure cooker will have lower pressure. This will require a
little more time. (Approximately 5-10 minutes).
During the cooking process, when the pressure cooker enters into the Pressurized
Sequence, the first digit on the LCD screen will display the letter “P”. At the same
time, the power supply to the Heater (18) will shut off, but the Keep Warm LED light
will light up without flickering.
For foods with a high volume of liquid (Stews, soups, porridges, etc.) IT IS NOT
RECOMMEND TO USE QUICK RELEASE. This is to avoid liquid splatter from the
ventilation in the Pressure Limiting Valve (3).
Use the NATURAL RELEASE: User should wait for the temperature to drop and the
Float Valve to sink on its own prior to opening the lid.
*CAUTION: It is not recommended to use the Pre-Set Timer function to cook
foods that may spoil. Leaving raw foods inside the pressure cooker for long
periods of time prior to cooking may result in the food spoiling.
Cook food that can be left out such as rice, beans, grains or other foods that
will not s
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