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Steam will immediately begin to release through the valve. Keep face and hands away from steam as it is released, and do not release pressure under hanging cabinets, which can be damaged by steam. When pressure is fully released, the pressure indicator will drop and the lid will unlock to open. Using Quick Pressure Release stops the pressure cooking immediately. If further cooking is necessary, the unit may be returned to Pressure, or the food may be further cooked on the Simmer Setting.
3.Combination Natural Pressure Release and Quick Pressure Release – For some recipes, we have chosen to use a combination of Natural Pressure Release and Quick Pressure Release. Allow Natural Pressure Release for the time indicated in the recipe (food will continue to cook slightly) followed by Quick Pressure Release.
WARNING: USE EXTREME CAUTION WHEN RELEASING PRESSURE. USE TONGS OR SIMILAR UTENSIL TO PULL HANDLE OF PRESSURE LIMIT VALVE FORWARD.
When the red float is completely down, turn the lid clockwise and lift to remove.
PRESSURE
COOKER
SETTINGS
1. Low Pressure
2. High Pressure
3.Browning – This preset temperature
allows cooking over high heat, without the lid, before pressure cooking.
Browning foods in a small amount of fat in this way seals the outer surfaces of meats and vegetables, producing a visually appealing, flavourful exterior with a moist, tender interior. Browning reduces the time it takes full pressure to build and pressure cooking to begin.
4.Sauté – The preset temperature, done prior to pressure cooking with lid removed, allows you to quickly soften vegetables in a small amount of fat or liquid without browning, and to cook items such as rice (Arborio, brown, Carnaroli, white, etc.) for pilafs and risottos. Sautéing reduces the time it takes full pressure to build and pressure cooking to begin.
5.Simmer – This preset temperature allows you to cook liquids at a lower temperature. It is primarily used to finish cooking some items, i.e. to add ingredients to a risotto, sauce, or stew or to continue cooking process to achieve preferred texture. Simmering reduces the time it takes full pressure to build and pressure cooking to begin.
6.Keep Warm – Holds and keeps cooked food warm for up to 12 hours (see next page).
SAFETY VALVES
There are seven safety devices installed in the pressure cooker to assure its reliability.
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The lid cannot be opened if the appliance is filled with pressure.
2.Pressure Control Device The correct pressure level is automatically maintained during the cooking cycle.
3.Pressure Limit Valve
The pressure limit valve will release air automatically when the pressure inside exceeds the preset temperature.
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