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Cooking with the pressure cooking lid
Jump start magic!
For best results, always follow an authorized Instant Pot recipe or the tried, tested and
true pressure cooking timetables.
Time range Default time Default pressure
0 minutes to 8 hours
(00:00 to 08:00)
35 minutes
(00:35)
High
Stage 1: Setting up the Pro Crisp for
pressure cooking
01 Add liquid and food to the inner pot
as indicated in your recipe.
Instant Tip: Use the multi-functional
rack to help heat food evenly, prevent
nutrients from leeching into the
cooking liquid, allow oil and grease
to drip off the food, and prevent food
from scorching the bottom of the
inner pot.
02 Insert the inner pot into the
multicooker base.
03 Place and close the pressure cooking
lid as described in Pressure control
features: Pressure cooking lid.
Stage 2: Pressure cooking
01 Select Pressure Cook.
02 Press the dial to select the default
time, or, turn it to adjust the cooking
time.
Press the dial to conrm the change
and go to the next eld.
03 Press the dial to select the default
pressure level, or, turn it to toggle
between High and Low pressure.
Press the dial to conrm your choice.
04 Leave the automatic Keep Warm
setting on, or press Keep Warm any
time to turn it off.
05 Press Start to begin. The display
shows On and the cooking progress
bar shows Pre-heating.
Read Pressure Cooking 101 to get a
glimpse behind the curtain and nd
out what’s going on in that big ol’
magic pot.
06 When the Smart Program nishes the
display shows End if Keep Warm is
turned off.
If not, the timer begins counting from
00:00 up to 10 hours (10:00).
Food should not be kept warm for
more than 10 hours. If cooking thick or
starchy foods, heat may not dissipate
evenly. To ensure food safety, stir the
contents of thicker dishes every 40 to
60 minutes.
07 Follow your recipe instructions to
depressurize the multicooker. See
Releasing pressure: Venting methods
for safe venting techniques.
A delay start timer can be set to
automatically start pressure cooking while
you're in bed, working, running errands or
busy with other dishes. To set a delay start
timer, see Control panel: Settings.
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