Instruction manual

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prevent the food from over-cooking.
How to Use the Delay Timer
If you wish to program your pressure cooker to automatically cook prepared food then you can
Pre-Set the pressure cooker for up to 24-hours. (*See Note below*)
1) Prepare desired food and place into the cooking pot.
2) Secure the lid onto the unit, turn it clockwise to lock it into place properly.
3) Make sure the Pressure Limiting Valve (3) is set to the “Airtight” position.
4) Plug the power cord into a 220-240V power outlet.
5) Press the Timer button to increase the timer. The maximum Preset period is 24-hours. After
24-hours, the timer will start a new cycle. (The time that displays on the LED screen shows
how long the user wants the unit to wait before the cooking process begins. E.g. If you wish
to program the pressure cooker to automatically turn on in 3-hours, press the DELAY Time
button until the LED displays 03 00).
6) After choosing the desired pre-set time, choose your pre-set function or cooking time.
o Press one of the MENU BUTTONS. Set your cooking time.
o Press Start button to confirm it. Preset time will start to count down.
o When the preset time finishes then the food preparation will stop cooking.
o When cooking is complete, the pressure cooker will beep 3-times and automatically go to
Keep Warm.
Note:
It is recommended to release the pressurized steam when the “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 LED screen will display the letter “P”. At the same time, the power supply
to the Heater (15) 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
RECOMMENDED THAT YOU 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