Sencor SPR 3900SS Electric Pressure Cooker

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06/2019
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LID GASKET
Gently pull the gasket A9 around the entire perimeter to remove it from the holder A13. Carefully wash the gasket in warm water with asmall
amount of kitchen detergent. Rinse with clean water and wipe thoroughly until dry. In reverse sequence, carefully insert the gasket back behind
the holder.
If the gasket is worn out or damaged, replace it with anew gasket of the same type.
PRESSURE CONTROL VALVE
Carefully pull the pressure valve cover A12 from the underside of the lid, see fig. D. In the event that the cover cannot be removed by hand, use
asuitable flat screwdriver and carefully release the cover. Wash the cover in hot water with detergent, rinse it and dry it thoroughly.
Using adamp cloth or soft brush, clean the inner part of the pressure valve D1 and dry it with adry wiping cloth. Push the cover back on to the valve.
Carefully pull out the steam release valve A7 from the outer side of the lid. Wash the valve, rinse and dry thoroughly.
Using adamp cloth or soft brush, clean the outer part of the pressure valve D2 and dry it with adry wiping cloth. Push the cover back on to the valve.
SAFETY FLOAT VALVE
Carefully remove the cover E1 of the safety float valve A11 from the inner side of the lid. Remove the valve from the hole in the lid. Wash the
cover and the valve in hot water with detergent, rinse them and dry them thoroughly.
Insert the valve into the hole in the lid and from the underside of the lid, slide the cover on to the valve.
Attention:
Never use the pressure cooker without the safety float valve cover or with adamaged cover.
Attention:
Before connecting the power cord into apower socket and into the pressure cooker and before turning the pressure cooker on
again, allow all surfaces to cool down completely.
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY
The pressure cooker cannot be
turned on.
The power is not connected
Check the connection of the power cord, plug and
the power socket.
The lid cannot be closed. The lid gasket is not seated correctly. Check the position of the gasket.
The lid cannot be opened. There is still pressure inside the pressure cooker.
Release the pressure from the pressure cooker by
turning the steam release valve to the release position
or release the steam manually using button A2.
The lid cannot be opened after the
steam has been fully released.
The safety float valve is still in the hole in the lid.
Using asuitable tool (e.g. skewer) push the valve into
the down position.
Alarge amount of steam is escaping
around the edge of the pressure
cooker.
The lid is not properly closed. Check the correct installation of the gasket in the lid.
The lid gasket is not in its place or is soiled by food
remains.
Position the gasket correctly on the lid or clean it.
The lid gasket is worn out or damaged.
Replace the damaged gasket with anew one of the
same type.
The lid is damaged or deformed (e.g. by falling on
the floor).
Contact the service department.
Large amount of steam is escaping
from the safety float valve.
There are food remains on the lid gasket. Remove the gasket from the lid and clean it.
The lid gasket is worn out or damaged.
Replace the damaged gasket with anew one of the
same type.
Steam is continuously escaping
through the steam release valve
even when it is in the cooking
position.
Valve fault. Contact the service department.
The hotplate is not heating.
The lid is not properly closed. Close the lid in the proper manner.
The hotplate is faulty or the power circuit is
defective.
Contact the service department.
Code E1 is flashing on the display. Faulty bottom sensor.
Contact the service department.
Code E5 is flashing on the display. Open lid circuit sensor fault.
Code E6 is flashing on the display. Open lid circuit sensor short circuit.
Code E8 is flashing on the display. Faulty pressure sensor.
Code E11 is flashing on the display.
Communication fault between the control and
starting printed circuit boards.
Code E12 is flashing on the display.
Communication fault between the receiving and
starting printed circuit boards.
Code E13 is flashing on the display. Float sensor short circuit
Code E14 is flashing on the display. Float sensor fault
Code E15 is flashing on the display.
Thermal sensor fault on the receiving printed
circuit board.
Code E17 is flashing on the display. Receiving printed circuit board error.
Code E18 is flashing on the display. Starting printed circuit board error.
The text Pot is flashing on the
display.
The removable pot is not inserted. Insert the removable pot into the built-in pot.
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