USING THE PRESSURE COOKER
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3. Wash the pressure cooker immediately after its use in plentiful water and washing-up liquid to
prevent the eroded by the cooking of salty or acidic foods. You can wash the pressure cooker in the
dishwasher, removing the sealing ring first.
- Do not store cooked food in the pressure cooker, to avoid damaging it
4. If you burned the food during the cooking process: Leave the pressure cooker to rest in water and
some washing-up liquid for a few minutes before washing it.
5. For more thorough cleaning:
- Remove the sealing ring and wash it.
- Remove the selector button and rinse under the tap via the functioning valve (FIG.11).
Reset the selector button and check whether the system has been properly assembled. This shall be
easy to move.
Please note that an improper assembly may make the operation of the function-
ing valve difficult or even stop it from working, obliging the safety valve to operate.
- Check whether the safety valve is clear, lightly pressing the valve piston via the interior of the lid
with the aid of a pointed object.
- Periodically check the tightness of the pressure cooker long handle screws, using a screwdriver and
turning it clockwise until it can no longer turn.
6. Once cleaned and dried, put the pressure cooker away without its lid on to avoid deformations to
the sealing ring. (FIG.12)
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