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valve (A) to the position. Once the pressure
indicator (D) drops down: your pressure cooker is no
longer under pressure.
Fast pressure release: place your pressure cooker
under a stream of cold water. Once the pressure
indicator (D) drops down: your pressure cooker is no
longer under pressure. Turn the operating valve (A)
to the position.
Now you can open it.
Care and Cleaning
Cleaning the pressure cooker
For best appliance operation, be sure to follow these
cleaning and maintenance recommendations every
time the pressure cooker is used.
Always wash the pressure cooker after use with
warm water and soap. Do the same for the basket.
Never use bleach or chlorine products.
Never overheat the pressure cooker body when it is
empty
.
To clean the inside of the pressure cooker:
Clean it with a scouring pad and warm soapy water.
If the inside of the stainless steel cooker shows
iridescent reflections, clean it with vinegar.
To clean the outside of the pressure cooker:
Clean it with a sponge and warm soapy water.
To clean the lid:
Wash the lid under a gentle stream of running warm
water using a sponge and soap.
To clean the lid gasket:
After using the pressure cooker, always clean the
gasket (I) and its groove.
To refit the gasket, refer to the drawings - Fig 9 - 10
You can wash the
pressure cooker body
and the basket in a
dishwasher.
Never wash the lid
in a dishwasher.
For a longer pres-
sure cooker life, do
not overheat your
pressure cooker pan
when it is empty.
The pressure indicator
(D) prevents the pres-
sure cooker from
being opened if it is
still under pressure.
If you observe unu-
sual spraying during
decompression: move
the valve to position
then release pres-
sure again making
sure to ensure that
there is no more
spraying.
Browning and scrat-
ching that may ap-
pear following long
periods of use are
normal and will not
affect the perfor-
mance of the pres-
sure cooker.
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