To clean the control module and the valves

 

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Remove the control module from the lid and remove the timer: see the "Control module" heading.

Remove the timer.

Wash the module under a gentle flow of running water.

Visually check that the steam release outlet (A) is not blocked by seeing light through it as shown in Fig.16.If it is blocked, clean it under running water. Refit the control module.

Check that the operating valve (L) located inside the lid is mobile, by moving the program selector to "prog 1" and pressing with a finger: Fig. 17. You can only do this when the module is fitted on the lid!

You can clean this valve under running tap water.

Also check that the safety valve (M) works properly by using a cotton bud (for example) to press down hard on the centre of the pipe, a part that should move: see Fig. 18. You can clean this valve under running tap water.

You can also wash the control module in the dishwasher, after taking care to remove the timer.

Check that the steam release outlet seal (K) is in place. If this seal is missing or has been damaged, leaks may appear under the module when your NutriCook is in use. The shape of the seal lets you easily remove and refit it. If necessary, you can get replacement seals from a TEFAL Approved Service Centre.

Check that the pressure indicator (D) is clean. It can be cleaned under running tap water.

Never dismantle the control module.

Don’t forget to remove the timer before cleaning the control module by hand or in the dishwasher.

Never use a cutting or pointed object to clean the safetly valve (M).

Never place the timer in the dishwasher.

To clean the timer

Use a clean dry cloth.

Never use solvents.

Never place the timer under water.

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