User Manual - Page 24

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TEFAL and your Frequently Asked Questions
Problems Recommendations
If the pressure cooker has
heated up under pressure
with no liquid inside:
Have your pressure cooker inspected by a TEFAL
Approved Service Centre.
If the pressure indicator
did not rise and nothing
escapes from the valve
during cooking:
This is normal for the first few minutes.
If the problem persists, check that:
- There is enough heat, if not, turn up the heat.
- The amount of liquid in the pressure cooker is
adequate.
- The operating valve is set to or .
- The pressure cooker is properly closed and the
opening button is in the position.
- The lid seal has not
perished.
If the pressure indicator
has risen but still nothing
escapes from the valve
during cooking:
This is normal for the first few minutes.
If the problem persists, place your appliance under cold
water. Then open it.
Clean the operating valve and the valve seat -
Fig 8
and check that the safety valve can be pushed in
without difficulty - Fig 12.
If steam escapes from
around the lid, check:
That the lid is properly closed and the opening button is
in the position.
The seal is correctly fitted into the lid.
That the seal is in good condition, and if necessary, re-
place it.
That the lid, the seal, its seat in the lid, the safety valve
and the operating valve are clean.
That the rim of the pressure cooker body is in good
condition and not damaged.
If food has burnt on the
bottom of the pressure
cooker:
Leave the pressure cooker to soak for a while before
washing.
Never use bleach or chlorine products.
If you cannot open the
lid:
Check that the pressure indicator is down.
If not: release pressure and if necessary cool the
pressure cooker under a stream of cold water.
If food is not cooked or
has burnt, check:
The cooking time.
The heat level.
Whether the operating valve was in the right position.
The amount of liquid.
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