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To clean the lid seal:
• After each use, clean the seal (H) and its groove
by hand.
• To refit the seal, refer to - fig. 13 - 14.
To clean the operating valve (A):
• Remove the operating valve (A) - fig. 7.
• Wash the operating valve (A) under running
tap water - fig. 15.
• Check that it moves freely: see drawing on the
right.
To clean the steam release outlet on the lid:
• Remove the valve (A) - fig. 7.
• Check visually and in plain daylight that the
steam release outlet (C) is clear and round
- fig. 11. If necessary, clean with a toothpick
- fig. 16 and rinse.
To clean the safety valve (F):
• Clean the part of the safety valve located
inside the lid by placing it under running water.
• Check its correct operation by pressing hard,
using a cotton swab, on the pin, which should
move freely - fig. 17.
To change the seal of your pressure cooker:
• Change the seal of your pressure cooker every
year or if it has any cuts.
• Always use an original T-FAL seal suitable for
your model.
To store your pressure cooker:
• Turn the lid over on the pan - fig. 18.
Safety
Your pressure cooker is fitted with several safety
devices:
Closing safety:
- The jaws must be in contact with the edge of
the lid - fig. 5. Otherwise, there is a steam leak
in the pressure indicator (G) and the pressure
cooker cannot be put under pressure.
For a longer
pressure cooker life,
do not overheat
your pressure
cooker pan when it
is empty.
Never use a sharp
or pointed object to
do this.
You must have your
pressure cooker
checked in a T-FAL
Approved Service
Center after 10 years
of use.
EN
Never unscrew the
3 central screws lo-
cated inside the lid.
Never put the seal
and the pressure
valve of the lid in
the dishwasher.
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