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3. Take out the inner pot, and put in food and liquid
The total amount of food and water should NEVER exceed the
maximum level marking of the inner pot. It is recommended that
you do not ll the unit over 2/3 full. When cooking foods that
expand during cooking such as rice, beans or dried vegetables, do
not ll the unit over 1/2 full. Over lling may risk clogging the
vent pipes and developing excess pressure. This could also cause
spillage and may damage to the unit.
4. Place the inner pot inside the cooker housing
Before that, be sure to remove foreign objects and wipe dry the outside of the inner pot and
the heang element inside of the cooker.
Aer pung the inner pot inside the housing, rotate the inner pot slightly to ensure good
contact between the inner pot and the heang element.
5. Close the lid completely
Hold the lid handle and put the lid on the cooker, with the mark on the lid and the
“Open” marks on the housing rim are aligned. Rotate the lid clockwise approximately 30
degrees unl the mark on the lid is aligned with the “Close” mark on the housing
rim.
Instant Pot has a safety feature to disable the cooker and the display ashes "Lid" if the lid is
not posioned correctly. When using "Soup", "Poultry", "Meat/Stew", "Bean/Chili",
"Mulgrain", "Rice", "Steam", and "Porridge", the lid should be fully closed. When using
"Sauté", the lid should be open. "Keep Warm" and “Slow Cook” works with the lid either
opened or closed.
6. Posion the steam release handle properly
Please note that it is perfectly normal and necessary for the steam release handle to be
loose. It works by weight and simply rests on top of the exhaust pipe. It can also be removed
for washing if necessary by pulling it straight out.
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