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NS-PC6SS7
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1 Before cleaning, unplug the pressure cooker and wait until it cools
down completely.
2 Remove the cover and inner pot, then wash them with a detergent,
rinse with fresh water, and wipe them dry with a soft cloth.
3 Using clear water, clean the cover, including the rubber gasket,
exhaust valve, anti-block shield, exhaust valve core, and float valve,
then wipe them clean with a rag. After cleaning install them on the
cover correctly.
4 Clean the cooker body with a rag. Do not immerse the cooker in water
or wash with running water.
Troubleshooting
Caution
Do not try to repair your pressure cooker yourself. Doing so
invalidates the warranty.
IF THIS OCCURS DO THIS
The power cord and plug suffer from expansion, deformation, discoloration, or are
damaged.
Stop using the pressure cooker
immediately and send to an
authorized service center for
repair.
A portion of the power cord and the plug are hotter than usual.
When you plug it in, there is an unusual sound or shock.
There is dust or dirt on the plug or socket. Remove dust or dirt with a dry
brush.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE POSSIBLE SOLUTION
It’s difficult to close the
cover
The rubber gasket is not positioned
well.
Reposition the rubber gasket.
The red push rod on the top of the lid
is jammed by the float valve.
Push the push rod gently by hand.
It’s difficult to open the
cover
The float valve fails to fall after the
steam has been released.
Press the float valve gently with the rice spoon.
There is pressure inside the cooker. Wait until the pressure is lower.
The cover is leaking No rubber gasket. Install the rubber gasket correctly.
Food debris on the rubber gasket. Clean the rubber gasket.
Worn rubber gasket. Replace the rubber gasket.
The cover is not closed completely. Close the cover again.
The float valve is
leaking
Food debris on the float valve
gasket.
Clean the float valve gasket.
Float valve gasket ring worn. Replace the float valve gasket.
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