Presto 8-Quart Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker warranty Care and Maintenance

Models: 8-Quart Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker

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Care and Maintenance
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Care and Maintenance

1.All parts of your pressure cooker, including the sealing ring and pressure regulator, are fully immersible for easy cleaning. When washing the unit, however, the sealing ring should always be removed to allow easy cleaning of the inside rim of the cover. The sealing ring should be washed in hot, sudsy water after each use.

2. To be sure the vent pipe is clear, hold the cover up to the light and look through the vent pipe. Clean it with a small brush or pipe cleaner if it is blocked or

partially blocked (Fig. L). Also clean the vent pipe nut as shown.

3. Take care not to overheat your stainless steel pressure cooker. Very high heat can sometimes cause vari-colored stains, called heat tints, in stainless steel. Heat tints can usually be removed by scouring with Kleen Kingcleaner for copper and stainless steel or any other fine, non-abrasive kitchen cleanser.

To bring out its luster, the outside surface of stainless steel pressure cookers can

be cleaned occasionally with a silver polish or any other fine, non-abrasive polish. The repeated use of metal pot scours may dull the brightness of stainless steel. If food residue adheres to the pressure cooker body, clean with a vegetable brush, a fine steel wool pad, or a fine kitchen cleanser.

4. Occasionally remove the air vent/cover lock in the pressure cooker cover handle for clean-

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ing. To remove the air vent/cover lock, place your finger over the hole in the cover handle

 

and remove the rubber gasket from the air vent/cover lock on the underside of the cover

 

(Fig. M). Push the air vent/cover lock through the top of the cover and wash it and the

 

gasket in hot sudsy water. The metal shaft of the air vent/cover lock may be cleaned with

Rubber

a nylon mesh pad. Clean the hole in the cover handle with a small brush. After cleaning,

Gasket

reinsert the metal shaft of the air vent/cover lock from the top side of the cover down

 

through the cover handle hole (Fig. N). Place a finger over the handle hole (to keep the

 

cover lock from falling out) and turn the cover over. Wet the rubber gasket and push onto

 

 

the end of the metal shaft until it snaps into the groove on the shaft. The gasket should

 

Fig. N

fit loosely in the groove.

Cover

 

The overpressure plug can also be removed for cleaning by pushing it out of its opening

Handle

from the top of the cover handle. After cleaning, reinsert it by pushing the domed side of

Hole

 

the plug into the opening from the underside of the cover, until the bottom edge is fully and

 

evenly seated against the underside of the cover (Fig. O). When the overpressure plug is

 

properly installed, the word (TOP) will be visible on the overpressure plug when viewing

 

the outside of the cover.

 

5.When not in use, store your pressure cooker in a dry place with the cover inverted on the body. If the cover is locked on, unpleasant odors may form inside the unit

 

and the sealing ring could be damaged.

Top

Fig. O

6.

Do not strike the rim of the pressure cooker with any cooking utensil because this

 

 

 

could cause nicks in the rim which may allow steam to escape and prevent the

 

 

 

pressure cooker from sealing. As is the case with all cookware, avoid chopping

 

 

 

or cutting food inside the cooker with a knife or other sharp utensil.

 

 

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Each time you clean or use your pressure cooker, check to be sure the bottom has

Overpressure Plug

 

 

not been damaged. Nicks and scratches may leave sharp edges that can damage

 

 

stovetops or other smooth surfaces. Lift pressure cooker to remove it from burner.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sliding cookware can leave scratches on stovetops.

 

 

8.If the body or cover handles become loose, tighten them with a screwdriver.

9.Should you experience any difficulties with the air vent/cover lock mechanism, located in the cover handle, send the cover to the Presto Factory Service Department for servicing (see page 43).

10.The overpressure plug and rubber gasket of the air vent/cover lock may shrink, become hard, unusually soft, deformed, cracked, worn or pitted with normal use. Exposure to high heat, such as a warm burner or oven top, will cause these parts to deteriorate rapidly. When this happens, replace the overpressure plug and small rubber gasket of the air vent/cover lock. Replace the sealing ring and overpressure plug at least every two years.

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Presto 8-Quart Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker warranty Care and Maintenance