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6.If the pressure drops or there is no steam coming out of the operating valve, raise the burner heat just until a gentle, steady stream of steam is released and can be maintained.

7.While cooking, never inadvertently shake the pressure cooker. This can cause the automatic valve to release steam, which will create a drop in pressure.

NOTE TO ELECTRIC STOVE USERS Since the coils on an electric stove retain heat for a long time, food often becomes overcooked when the burner is turned down for simmering (when cooking time is started). To compensate for that, you have two options:

1.Two Burner Method: Turn on two electric stove burners, one on high and other on low. Place your pressure cooker on the burner set to high, and bring to pressure. Once pressure has been achieved, move your cooker over to the burner set on low and start your pressure cooking time. Make sure the burner is not too low; there should always be some steam coming out of the operating valve. If there is no more steam coming out of the operating valve and/or the pressure indicator drops, raise the heat until steam starts coming out of the operating valve, and adjust the cooking time by 1 or 2 minutes.

2.One Burner Method: Turn on one burner to medium heat and bring your cooker to pressure. Once pressure has been achieved and steam starts to come out of the operating valve, turn your burner to low and start your pressure cooking time. Make sure you don’t lower your heat too much; there should always be some steam coming out of the operating valve. If there is no more steam coming out of the operating valve and/or the pressure indicator drops, raise the heat until steam

starts coming out of the operating valve, and adjust the cooking time by 1 or 2 minutes.

Releasing Pressure After Cooking

Always check your recipe to determine if the pressure cooker should be cooled down naturally or whether the quick release method should be used. The DUO pressure cooker also features an automatic release position on the automatic valve that can be used for releasing pressure automatically when cooking foods such as stews, meats, poultry, soups. Do not use for vegetables or tender foods as this will result in overcooking.

1.Natural Release Method: To use this method, remove the pressure cooker from the hot burner and let the pressure drop and cool down naturally. Depending on the amount of food and liquid in the cooker, this method can take from 10 to 15 minutes. Once the pressure has been released completely and the pressure indicator has dropped, go to step # 4 in this section.

2.Cold Water Release Method: this method is used to release pressure as quickly as possible, and is primarily used for vegetables, seafood and other tender foods that can quickly overcook. To use this method, remove the pressure cooker from the burner, place in the sink and run cold tap water gently over the lid until steam dissipates and the pressure indicator is lowered (Fig 10). When putting the cooker in the sink, tilt it so the cold water will run down the sides of the cooker. Once the pressure has been released completely and the pressure indicator has dropped, go to step # 4 in this section.

NEVER IMMERSE THE PRESSURE COOKER IN WATER.

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Fagor America Electric Pressure Cooker Releasing Pressure After Cooking, Never Immerse the Pressure Cooker in Water

Electric Pressure Cooker specifications

The Fagor America Electric Pressure Cooker is a versatile kitchen appliance designed to make cooking quicker, easier, and more efficient. Known for its robust design and numerous features, this electric pressure cooker has gained a following among home cooks who appreciate its ease of use and versatility.

One of its main features is the programmable digital control panel, which allows users to select from various cooking modes. The cooker typically includes options for rice, beans, stews, and even stewing meats, catering to a wide range of culinary needs. Its adjustable pressure settings, generally low and high, provide users the control needed to adapt to different recipes and preferences.

The Fagor electric pressure cooker employs advanced multi-cooking technology, enabling it to function not only as a pressure cooker but also as a slow cooker, rice cooker, steamer, and sauté pan. This multifunctionality makes it an essential tool in any kitchen, as it can eliminate the need for multiple appliances, saving space and making meal preparation more streamlined.

Safety is a paramount concern with pressure cooking, and the Fagor cooker addresses this with several built-in safety features. These may include a safety locking lid, a pressure release valve, and an automatic shut-off mechanism to prevent overcooking or overheating. These features provide peace of mind during use, making it suitable for novice and experienced cooks alike.

The cooker’s interior is typically made from high-quality stainless steel, offering durability and easy cleaning. The non-stick cooking pot helps prevent food from sticking and simplifies the cleaning process, allowing users to maintain their appliance without hassle. Additionally, many models come with a delay start function, allowing for flexible meal preparation, as well as a keep-warm mode that ensures food stays at the ideal serving temperature until you are ready to eat.

With a variety of sizes available, the Fagor America Electric Pressure Cooker can accommodate different family sizes and cooking needs. Its compact design, combined with the multiple cooking functionalities, positions it as an essential kitchen gadget for anyone looking to save time while producing delicious meals.

In summary, the Fagor America Electric Pressure Cooker is a reliable and innovative appliance that enhances cooking experiences. Its combination of features, technologies, and safety measures ensures that users can prepare a wide range of healthy and tasty meals efficiently and with confidence.