recommended for soups, rice, pasta, egg custards,
cake and pudding mixes, recipes containing rice
or pasta and recipes with a high liquid content.
• If in doubt on which method to use, choose fast
pressure release.
• Check that the pressure indicator (D) is lowered.
• Open the pressure cooker.
Cleaning and Maintenance
For best operation, be sure to follow these cleaning
and maintenance recommendations every time the
pressure cooker is used:
• After each use always wash your pressure cooker
with water and washing-up liquid. Do the same for
the basket*.
• Never use bleach or chlorine products as these
could permanently damage the stainless steel.
• Do not overheat your pan when it is empty.
To clean the inside of the pan
• Clean it with a scouring pad and washing-up liquid.
• If the inside of the stainless steel cooker has
iridescent reflections or white spots, clean with
white vinegar.
• The pan is dishwasher safe.
To clean the lid
• Remove the timer.
• After each use, remove the unit and wash with a
sponge, warm water and washing-up liquid.
• You can put the lid in the dishwasher after
removing the timer, the seal and the control unit.
• If you accidentally remove the base of the
automatic air removal system, refit it by pressing
and turning it simultaneously.
* depending on model
To clean the outside of the cooker
• Clean with a sponge and washing-up liquid.
To move your
pressure cooker, use
the handles of the
pan.
Never leave food in
your pressure
cooker.
It is not a problem
if browning and
scratches occur
after prolonged
use.
You can put the
pan and the
basket* in the
dishwasher.
Never place the timer
under running water
or in the dishwasher.
Automatic air removal
system base
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