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Functions Brown and Slow Cook do not have default pressure cooking time
because they do not use pressure cooking.
When you select a function and enter into the program, the display will show the default
pressure cooking time (for rice is 12 minutes), and the pressure cooker starts to heat up.
The default pressure cooking time shows on display will NOT start counting down until
the food or liquid has heated up and the pressure cooker has started pressure cooking.
Heating time normally takes more than 10 minutes depending on food quantity.
4. The menu indicator light will flash for 5 seconds before starting the menu. After 5
seconds, the indicator light will stop flashing to indicate that the cooking process has
started.
During this 5-second interval you can change the default cooking time by pressing the
plus (+) or minus (-) button on the panel.
At any time during the process, the program can be canceled by pressing the
Cancel/Keep Warm button. The pressure cooker will then go into Standby mode.
5. As the pressure increases inside the cooker, the floating valve will pop up.
At this point pressure cooker begins. The lid is now locked and cannot be opened.
CAUTION! NEVER ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE LID
WHILE PRESSURE COOKING!
Note: The Pressure Active indicator will light up a
nd indicate that the unit is
under high pressure.
After cooking time has ended, the pressure cooker will automatically go into Keep Warm
mode. The cooker makes an audible beep. The Keep Warm indicator light is on to show
the cooker is in Keep Warm mode. The display will count up the elapsed minutes and let
you know how long the cooker has been in Keep Warm mode. The Pressure Active
indicator goes off automatically when the cooker goes into Keep Warm mode. Be aware
that the cooker is still under high pressure at that moment. Do not attempt to open the
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