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Overview of Pressure Control Features
The Float Valve
Remove the Float Valve from the Lid
Place one nger on the top of the oat valve, then turn the lid over. Detach the
silicone cap from the bottom side of the oat valve. Remove the oat valve from the
top of the lid.
Do not discard the oat valve or silicone cap.
Install the Float Valve
Drop the narrow end of the oat valve into the oat valve hole on the top of the lid.
Place one nger on the top of the oat valve, then turn the lid over. Firmly attach
the silicone cap to the bottom of the oat valve.
Do not attempt to operate the pressure cooker without the oat valve and/or
silicone cap properly installed in the pressure cooking lid.
DANGER
While the oat valve is up, contents of cooker are under extreme pressure. Do not
attempt to remove the lid. All pressure must be released, and oat valve must be
down before opening the lid. Refer to Depressurizing the Cooker for information on
releasing pressure. Failure to follow these instructions may result in property
damage and/or personal injury.
Pressurized
When the oat valve is popped up, it
indicates the cooker is pressurized.
Depressurized
When it is lowered into the lid, it
indicates the cooker is depressurized.
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Illustrations are for reference only and may differ from the actual product.
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