Use and Care Manual

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HOW TO USE THE TIME DELAY (CONT.)
the DELAY TIMER setting. The Display Screen will
countdown the delay time until 0:00 is reached. When
0:00 is reached, the DELAY TIMER light will turn off and
the START/STOP light will stop flashing to show that
time delay has finished. The word “HEAt” will appear on
the display screen until the Cooker is fully pressurized.
When the selected pressure has been reached, the timer
will start counting down.
Example:
It’s 4pm and you want to have a soup cooked and ready in
2 hours’ time for dinner at 6pm. You want to set the Cooker
now so you are free to do other things.
The pre-set function (if unchanged) will cook for 30 minutes
at HIGH pressure. Time to gain pressure varies according to
humidity and water temperature, but let’s assume it takes 15
minutes to gain pressure. Therefore total time is 45 minutes.
To have the soup ready by 6pm, you will need to delay
the start of your cooking by approximately 1 hour and 15
minutes.
1. Press SOUP/BROTH
2. The Display Screen will flash “0:30”
3. Press the DELAY TIMER button and set for “1:15”
4. Press START/STOP
Figure 3
Inside the removable Cooking Pot are markings to guide the
fill level of the Cooking Pot. The word MAX indicates the
maximum fill line.
The 1/3, 1/2, and 2/3 markings are handy guides to use in your
recipes.
CAUTION: Never load the Cooking Pot above the maximum
fill level line marked MAX on the inside of the Cooking Pot.
Foods that expand during cooking (e.g., rice, beans, dried
vegetables, potatoes, carrots, etc.) should never go above the
1/2 mark.
Note: The Cooker cannot pressure cook without liquid. Ensure
a minimum of 8oz of liquid is used inside the removable
Cooking Pot.
COOKING POT MARKINGS
MAX
3
1
1
2
3
2