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You may now enter the desired time of cooking by pressing the “UP-DOWN”
button. This allows the unit to continually release steam and not build pressure;
thus allowing you to steam foods such as vegetables and rice.
“DELAY”: Press the button until the light is lit beside the word “DELAY.” This feature
allows you to enter a delay time for any mode except browning or warm. You
may now enter the desired time of delay by pressing the “UP-DOWN” button.
This will allow you to delay the time of a cooking mode, for example, up to 99
minutes b
efore beginning a sequence. Here is an example of a sequence using
the delay mode: Delay up to 99 minutes before the start of “Cold Smoke”;
then cold smoke for 30 minutes; then hot smoke for 30 minutes. The unit will
automatically stop the cooking process after the sequence is completed.
“BROWN/WARM” Button
The “BROWN” mode allows you to brown food and then cook by the other
methods after browning. The “WARM” feature allows you to hold food warm
after cooking.
In the “Brown” mode, leave the top off the cooker and place a small amount of
oil in the bottom of the cooking pot
insert. The oil will get quite hot. The cooker
must always be attended. As a safety measure, the cooker cannot be timed longer
than 20 minutes. The unit will stop cooking after 20 minutes. If you desire further
browning after this time, you must reset the unit to the “Brown” mode and time
again. As stated above, you may use the “Brown” mode before the “Pressure”
mode to get a brown appearance.
In the “Warm” mode, place the top on the cooker. Do not place the weighted knob
on the valve stem. This allows moisture to escape and it will hold foods warm for
a limi
ted amount of time without further cooking. You must release the pressure
before programming the “Warm” mode. If you do not release the steam pressure,
the food will continue to cook even though it may be in the “Warm” mode
“START/STOP” Button
The “Start / Stop” button allows you to start or stop any mode.
Start
The “Start” button allows you to start any mode if the “Stop” light is lit. You
must press the “Start” Button to begin the cooking process. After choosing the
desired mode, and setting the time(s), start the cookin
g process by pressing and
releasing the “Start” button. The “Start” light will come on.
Stop
The “Stop” button allows you to stop any mode if the “Start” light is lit. To
stop any mode after the “Start” button has been pressed, press and immediately
release the “Stop” button and the stop light will light. To clear all modes and start
again, press the “Stop” button for about 3 seconds.
LED Indicator Lights
The LED indicator lights are little red lights to the right of the mode buttons.
Each l
ight will glow red when the mode button is pushed to indicate which mode
is used. When multiple modes are sequenced, the red light that is solid or not
blinking is the current mode that is functioning. The blinking lights indicate
future modes.