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You may encounter the following situations:
If you start hearing regular beeps and the time
starts flashing, this means that the timer must
be attached onto the module. The symbol OK
should then appear.
Your timer is programmed but you don’t want
to use it any more: the pressure cooker stops
automatically after an hour or you can stop it
manually by pushing the + and buttons
simultaneously.
The timer is fragile and may become damaged
if it falls or if pressure is applied to the screen.
Battery Replacement
The lifetime of the battery depends on timer
usage frequency. However, you should replace
the battery when you notice total or partial loss
of display.
In order to help to protect the environment,
remove the used battery. Do not throw it away
with the household waste, but dispose of it at
a local civic collection centre. The battery of the
timer is a button-type manganese alkaline
battery. It contains mercury. It complies with
European regulations.
You can have the timer battery ref LR 54
(1131) replaced by an authorised service
dealer.
To remove the battery from your timer , open
the battery cap as shown in the diagram
opposite.
Gently close the battery cap, but don’t force it
beyond the stop blocks as shown in the diagram
opposite.
Recommendations for use
Do not force the battery cap when you close it.
Should you lose the timer, you can obtain
another one from any of our TEFAL Approved
Service Centres.
8
*depending on model
EN
Hg
Never place the
timer in water,
or in the
dishwasher.
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