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CLEANING YOUR PRESSURE COOKER
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Cleaning Your Pressure Cooker
1. Always make sure the Pressure Cooker is unplugged, depressurized, and
completely cooled down before dismantling.
2. Use a non-abrasive sponge or damp wash cloth to clean the outer body (13).
NEVER immerse the outer body (13) in any liquids or pour liquid into it.
3. Remove the Condensation Cup (12) and rinse it thoroughly and let dry. Clean
the Inner Main Body (13) and Upper Ring (9) with a damp sponge or wash
cloth.
4. Remove the pressure limiting valve (3) by gripping and rmly pulling
upwards. Rinse with warm water and dry.
5. Clean the Lid (2) with warm soapy water, including the Rubber Seal Ring (18),
Filter (17), Vent, and Float Valve (4) and let dry thoroughly.
6. To clean the lter (17), remove it by pulling
vertically. To re-attach, simply line up the lter (17)
and press down to secure it in place (see gure on
the right).
7. Let parts dry completely before reassembling.
8. Wash the Inner Pot (6) and Tab for Lid Rest (21)
with a non-abrasive sponge and allow to air dry or
use a towel. It is not recommended to use any type
of scouring pad that can scratch the surface of the
Inner Pot (6).
9. Store the inner pot inside of the Pressure Cooker. Store the Pressure Cooker
in a cool, dry location.
10. Do not store the pressure cooker with its lid on tightly. This saves on gasket
wear and tear.
NOTE: Any other servicing should be performed by an authorized service
representative or by the original manufacturer or distributer.
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