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14
OPERATION
•Before connecting to mains ensure exhaust valve handle (1a) is on sealing
position to prevent burns (ill.
l
)
•Insert plug (13) into wall outlet (ill.
m
). Display (29) turns on and shows four
ashing bars “- - - -”.
•Place removable container (21) on clean, at and heat resistant surface.
•Fill removable container (21) with food. Do not place too much food in removable
container (21) (ill.
n
). Ensure removable container (21) is free of residue on the
outside before placing in inner housing (20) (ill.
d
).
•Carefully place removable container (21) in inner housing (20) (ill.
o
).
•Close lid (22) (
Opening and closing lid).
NOTE:
- When using P01 – P08, exhaust valve handle (1a) must be placed on sealing
position (ill.
l
).
- When using P09, lid (22) should not be placed on appliance.
- Do not ll the unit over ⅔ full. When cooking foods that expand during cooking
such as rice or dried vegetables, do not ll the unit over ½ full. Overlling may
cause a risk of clogging valves and developing excess pressure.
•Press MENU button (30) to select desired program. The display (29), showing
selected program and menu symbol
(26) and START button (28) indicator
light are ashing.
NOTE:
- Program can alternatively be selected using +/- buttons (31). Press
+ button (31) to select next program, press – button (31) to select previous
program.
•While selected program is ashing on display (29), default cooking time can be
adjusted. Press TIME COOK button (32), time cook symbol (27) ashes while
cooking time is adjustable. Press + button (31) to increase or - button (31) to
decrease cooking time (refer to cooking program table).
•For program 1, press TIME COOK button (32) once to adjust hours, press again to
adjust minutes.
NOTE:
- When using P03 and P09, default cooking time cannot be adjusted.
- When using P09 and keep warm, delay timer cannot be adjusted (
Delay
timer function).
•Place exhaust valve handle (1a) on either venting (ill.
k
) or sealing position
(ill.
l
).
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