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Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Reason Solution
Float valve
does not rise
Food debris on oat valve or oat valve
silicone cap
Remove oat valve from lid and clean
thoroughly; perform
Initial Test Run to
check for function and record ndings.
Contact
Customer Care.
Too little liquid in the inner pot
Check for scorching on bottom of inner
pot. Add thin, water-based liquid to the
inner pot according to its size:
3 Quart: 1 cup / 250 mL
6 Quart: 1 1/2 cups / 375 mL
8 Quart: 2 cups / 500 mL
Silicone cap damaged or missing Install or replace oat valve.
Float valve obstructed by lid-locking
mechanism
Tap oat valve with a long utensil. If the
oat valve does not drop, turn the cooker
off. Contact
Customer Care.
No heat in the inner pot
Perform Initial Test Run to check for
function and record ndings. Contact
Customer Care.
Inner pot base may be damaged
Perform Initial Test Run to check for
function and record ndings. Contact
Customer Care.
Minor steam
leaking/hissing
from steam
release during
cook cycle
Steam release handle not in
Sealing position
Turn steam release handle to
Sealing position.
Cooker is regulating excess pressure This is normal; no action required.
Steam gushes
from steam
release when
steam release
handle is in
Sealing position
Not enough liquid in the inner pot
Add thin, water-based liquid to the inner
pot according to its size:
3 Quart: 1 cup / 250 mL
6 Quart: 1 1/2 cups / 375 mL
8 Quart: 2 cups / 500 mL
Pressure sensor control failure
Contact Customer Care.
Steam release valve not seated
properly
Turn steam release handle and ensure it is
in Sealing position.
Display remains
blank after
connecting the
power cord
Bad power connection or no power
Inspect power cord for damage. If damage
is noticed, contact
Customer Care.
Check outlet to ensure it is powered.
Cooker’s electrical fuse has blown
Contact Customer Care.
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