Chefman RJ40-6-D-BLACK 6 Quart Programmable Pressure Cooker

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MODEL: RJ40-6-D-BLACK MODEL: RJ40-6-D-BLACK
Tips
Always ensure the cooking pot is in place before adding ingredients to the Multi Cooker.
When using the lid, always make sure that the gasket is fully secured and the pressure
regulator knob is in place.
When pressure cooking, always fill the Multi Cooker with at least 1/2 cup of water.
When pressure cooking for more than 30 minutes, use at least 1 cup of water.
Never fill the cooking pot more than 2/3.
When pressure cooking foods that foam up a lot, like rice, pasta and beans, only fill the
cooking pot halfway.
Periodically empty the condensation cup located on the back of the Multi Cooker.
Cut food into equal sized pieces to ensure even cooking.
Cut tough pieces of meat into smaller pieces for the quickest cooking results.
When making white rice, the rice to water ratio is typically 1 cup rice to 1 cup water.
When making brown rice and other grains, the grains to water ratio is typically 1 cup rice
to 1 ½ cup water.
When making beans, add the beans to the cooking pot first and then fill with water halfway.
Dried beans take longer to cook than soaked beans.
When steaming, place food directly on the rack. Add 1 cup of water or stock with or without
spices and aromatics like lemon and garlic. For optimal results, liquid should not touch food.
Allow rack to cool before removing from cooking pot, or use tongs.
As the Multi Cookers comes to pressure, steam will emit from the pressure regulator knob. It
is also normal for it to hiss and wobble.
Use natural pressure release for foods that benefit from added cooking time such as soups,
chilis and tough cuts of meat.
Use quick pressure release for foods that can overcook easily such as rice and vegetables.
Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Reason Solution
Lid will not lock Gasket is not secured properly Remove gasket and
re-insert using the
instructions on page 11
Lid will not open Floating valve is still lifted because
there is pressure in the cooking pot
Turn the pressure regulator
knob to “Venting” to release all
pressure; wait until the floating
valve drops
Lid will not open Lid is not aligned on the
pot correctly
Carefully move the lid until it
can be removed and reinstalled
Water is running
down from the unit
Condensation collector cup is
not installed
Slide cup into the channel on
the back of the pot
Rice is too soft,
mushy
Too much water was used Use less water; the typical
white rice to water ratio is
1 cup rice to 1 cup water
Rice is too dry Too little water was used Use more water; the typical
white rice to water ratio is 1
cup rice to 1 cup water
Error Code Possible Reason Solution
LId
Lid is not closed properly Check the lid to make sure it’s in
the right position
Err1
Temperature sensor is not connected Call Chefman Customer Service
for further assistance
Err2
Temperature sensor at the bottom is
not working
Call Chefman Customer Service
for further assistance
Err3
The temperature sensor is
overheating
Unplug the unit and let it cool
down before turning it back on
Err4
High Pressure switch has
malfunctioned
Call Chefman Customer Service
for further assistance
Err5
Low Pressure switch has malfunc-
tioned which could be due to food
or liquid not being present in the
cooking pot while the appliance is
operating.
Call Chefman Customer Service
for further assistance
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