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Instructions for Use
1. Before using, remove parts and accessories
from package and be sure all parts have been
included before discarding any packaging
materials. Remove all packing materials such
as plastic lm, cardboard, and stickers on the
Pressure Release Valve and Condensation
Collector (see PARTS & ACCESSORIES, p. 10).
2. CLEAN INSIDE: Remove the Inner Lid from Lid
by pulling metal knob. Remove Rubber Gaskets
from Inner Lid (see INNER LID ASSEMBLY,
p. 12). Wash Inner Lid, Rubber Gasket, Inner
Pot, and other loose accessories with warm,
soapy water, rinse and dry. NOTE: Be sure
to replace Rubber Gaskets (see CHANGING
THE INNER LID RUBBER GASKETS AND
FLOAT VALVE ASSEMBLY sections) before
reinstalling Inner Lid.
A. PREPARING FOR USE
CHECK PARTS & ACCESSORIES
CONDUCT TEST RUN WITH WATER ONLY
FIG. B
(Condensation Collector)
FIG. A
(Float Valve Rubber Gasket)
4. Remove the Lid. Ensure the Inner Lid gaskets
are in place. Place the Inner Lid Outer Gasket
around the outside of the Inner Lid and the Inner
Lid Center Gasket in the center hole.Make sure
the oat valve and gasket are in place in the lid
(see ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS, p. 12).
5. Place the Inner Pot in the Base. Pour 2 cups
(473mL) of water in the Inner Pot.
6. Attach the Power Cord to the Unit Base rst and
then into wall outlet (see the ATTACHING THE
POWER CORD, p. 5)a. When the Unit is rst
plugged in, “----” will appear on the LED Display.
The Unit is automatically “ON” when plugged in.
7. ATTACHING LID: With the LCD Display facing
you, place the Lid on the Unit, aligning the Lid
Position Mark with the Open Mark (see Fig.C).
Twist the Lid counterclockwise about 30° (see Fig.
D). When the Lid is locked, the Release Switch will
move to the Closed position (see Fig. E).
1. To check that the Unit will operate properly,
it is recommended to periodically check its
operation without food.
2. Place the Power Quick Pot on a clean, at
surface.
3. Attach Condensation Collector to side of
the Unit by sliding it into the slots (see Fig. B).
NOTE: The Condensation Collector may be
preassembled.
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