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3534
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7. Use the delayed start function
Delayed start can be useful to preset the appliance to start
cooking later.
First select a program following the steps described above
in part 6.
Before starting the selected program, press
. The screen
displays the default time for delayed start.
Set the desired time by turning the control panel knob to the
right (to increase time) or to the left (to decrease time).
Press
. The screen displays the delayed start count down.
When preset time is elapsed, the appliance will start cooking
automatically.
8. Open the lid
Do not attempt to open the lid if the float valve is up and if the
under pressure light indicator
is turned on.
The pressure can be release in 2 different ways at the end of
the cooking:
Natural release: At the end of the cooking or after stopping the
program, the appliance will cool down by itself, and the pressure
will release naturally. During natural release, food might over-
cook due to the remaining pressure in the pot. Use manual re-
lease to stop cooking process immediately.
Manual release: Press the pressure release button, on
top of the lid. It will take a few seconds to a few minutes
depending on the amount of food inside of the cooking pot (Fig.34).
WARNING: Be careful of the hot steam coming out from the
appliance. Keep your face and hands away from the steam
output (Fig.45).
To open the lid, position your arm parallel to the side handles,
take hold of the lid knob, turn anti-clockwise and lift the lid up
(Fig.35 & 36).
WARNING: Be careful of the hot steam coming out from the
cooking pot.
9. Unplug the appliance
After usage, unplug the appliance and let it cool down for at
least 2 hours before cleaning.
10. Clean after use
Clean your appliance after each use.
Before cleaning, let your appliance cool down for at least 2 hours.
For cleaning instructions, refer to part 3. Clean all parts of the
appliance in BEFORE FIRST USE section.
11. Maintenance tips
To ensure the durability of the cooking pot time over time, do
not cut food in it.
Use the provided accessories. Do not use any metallic utensil as
it could damage the nonstick coating in the pot.
After usage, the sealing gasket may keep the smell of your dish.
It is normal; silicone has little pores that open up when exposed
to high temperature and close back once temperature drops.
To eliminate the smell from the sealing gasket, you can:
Put the silicone ring in the dishwasher
Add 1 cup of vinegar, 1 cup of water and 1 lemon cut in large
pieces into the cooking pot and launch a steam program for 2
minutes, then let the steam release naturally.
Change the sealing gasket every 2 years or earlier in case of damage.
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