Instruction Manual
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POSSIBLE EASY SOLUTION
Lid is hard to open or cannot
be opened
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After all internal pressure is released, the lid should be effortless to
open. It should only require the use of one hand in a smooth action.
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If the lid will not unlock or you encounter resistance, it may
indicate the appliance is still under pressure. Never force the lid
open as any remaining pressure can be hazardous.
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Press the steam release button until all internal pressure is released
and the cooker can be opened.
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If there is no more steam coming from the valve, the safety locking
pin is still in the locked position. Gently tap on the handle to
unlock the pin and open the lid.
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If resistance is still encountered, disconnect from the power supply
and allow the pressure cooker to cool down to room temperature.
Never force the lid open.
Lid is difficult to close
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Make sure the silicone rubber gasket is attached properly to the
gasket holder.
E2 is displayed on
LED Screen
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It can take from 30 seconds to 20 minutes to bring food to
pressure, depending on the food and quantity being cooked.
To speed up this time, use hot, not cold liquid.
If problem persists:
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Check that lid is closed properly.
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Check that the Pressure Release Valve is in the correct position.
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Make sure the silicone rubber sealing gasket is in good condition
and is attached properly to the gasket holder.
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Inspect the safety locking pin (see page 11, letter "U"). The pin
should move up and down freely, and have a silicone seal on
one end.
Never gets to pressure/
Time not counting down.
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It can take from 30 seconds to 20 minutes to bring food to
pressure, depending on the food and quantity being cooked.
To speed up this time, use hot, not cold liquid.
If problem persists:
•
Check that lid is closed properly.
•
Check that the Pressure Release Valve is in the correct position.
•
Make sure the silicone rubber sealing gasket is in good condition
and is attached properly to the gasket holder.
•
Inspect the safety locking pin (see page 11, letter "U"). The rod
should move up and down freely, and have a silicone seal on
one end.