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There are rainbow-coloured glints on it: clean it
with commercially available white vinegar,
available from hardware stores, or with a
special stainless steel cleaning substance.
Putting the control module in place
(see chapter on control module)
Re-fitting the seal
For better visibility, this operation must be
carried out with the lid in the open position, i.e.:
with the jaws open
- Fig 15.
To ensure a perfect seal, make sure the seal slips
fully under each tab
- Fig 16 by pressing and
pushing it with your finger towards the edge of
the lid.
When storing your pressure cooker
Turn the lid over on the pan, so that it is in a
stable position
- Fig 17a or - Fig 17b.
Cleaning the control module
Remove the control module from the lid.
Check visually and in plain daylight that the
steam outlet is not blocked. If it is blocked,
clean it using a cotton-bud, then rinse it under
water
- Fig 18.
Wash the control module under running water
- Fig 19.
Check that the operation device can move
freely.
Check the mobility of the operating valve
(selector to position or * or )
- Fig
13.
You can also put the control module in the
dishwasher.
Check that the module seals are correctly
fitted.
If these seals are missing or damaged, leaks
can occur underneath the module during the
pressure cooking operation. The shape of the
seals has been specially designed for easy
removal and re-fitting. Seals can be purchased
from TEFAL Approved Service Centres.
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*depending on model
Change the lid seal
once a year.
ave your pressure
cooker checked at a
TEFAL Approved
Service Centre after
10 years of use.
Never open the
control module.
Don’t forget to re-
move the timer.*
Do not use any
sharp or pointed
objects to carry out
operating and
safety checks.
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