NuWave 33801 Pressure Cooker & Air Fryer Combo

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pressure cooking instructions
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PRESSURE COOKING INSTRUCTIONS
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6. Press START/PAUSE to begin the delay time countdown. During
the delay time countdown, the colon (:) will ash, indicating the
countdown has begun.
7. Delay time can be added or reduced at any time by turning
START/PAUSE.
8. Once the delay time countdown has ended, the Duet will
automatically begin to pressurize and go into cooking cycle.
9. To cancel the Delay function, press DELAY. The Duet will move
into the next phase of cooking.
10. After the delay time has elapsed, the Duet will automatically
move into the next phase of cooking.
11. Once the Duet nishes cooking, the display will show End and
the unit will beep 3 times.
12. To do a quick release of the steam and pressure, carefully turn
the Pressure Release Switch/Valve to the Open position.
Natural Release Pressure
Turn the Duet off and unplug. Allow the Duet
to naturally release the pressure. To quick
release pressure, carefully turn the Pressure
Release Switch/Valve to the “OPEN”
position until all steam/pressure is released.
Remember to always turn the Pressure
Release Switch/Valve to the OPEN” position before opening the
Pressure Cooker Lid to ensure all pressure is released.
WARM
1. Press the PRESSURE COOK.
The lights will be on 1-2 seconds
then go out indicating those
functions are available for use.
2. Set cooking time and temperature to
your specications.
3. Press WARM to engage the warm
function and keep your food warm
after cooking until you’re ready to serve.
4. Turn START/PAUSE to adjust the warming time, up to 24:00
(24 hours).
5. Press START/PAUSE to begin cooking. To cancel press WARM.
6. Press the WARM to adjust the warming time during cooking.
7. Use START/PAUSE to make any adjustments to the warming time.
8. Press TIME to see how much cooking time remains.
9. When the Duet nishes cooking it will automatically go into Warm
function. Once the Warm function time ends, the display will
show End and the unit will beep 3 times.
Natural Release Pressure
Turn the Duet off and unplug. Allow the Duet
to naturally release the pressure. To quick
release pressure, carefully turn the Pressure
Release Switch/Valve to the “OPEN”
position until all steam/pressure is released.
Remember to always turn the Pressure
Release Switch/Valve to the “OPEN” position before opening the
Pressure Cooker Lid to ensure all pressure is released.
Warm Used as an Independent Function
Warm can be used as its own function to keep food items warm.
1. Press the PRESSURE COOK.
The lights will be on 1-2 seconds then go out indicating those
functions are available for use.
2. Press and hold WARM for 2 seconds. The Duet will automatically
begin to warm.
3. Turn START/PAUSE to adjust the warm time up to 24:00 (24 hours).
4. Once the warm function time ends, the display will show End and
the unit will beep 3 times.
PROG (Presets)
Use PROG to retrieve 100 Pressure Cook, 100 Air Fry, and 100
Combo Cook presets. It will also let you store up 240 of your own
presets (80 for each cooking function). Reference the back of the
cook book for the entire list of presets.
Memory Recall
1. Press the PRESSURE COOK.
The lights will be on 1-2 seconds
then go out indicating those
functions are available for use.
2. Press PROG to recall a program from
the Duet’s Memory. The display will
show pressure cook, prog, and 1. The
“1” indicates program number 1.
3. Turn START/PAUSE to the right
(clockwise) to count up in program
number and turn it to the left (counterclockwise) to count down in
program number.
4. Once the number of the program that you want to use shows in
the display, press the START/PAUSE.
5. The display will show the default time setting for that program as
well as the default pressure setting.
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