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Autocuiseur 10-en-1 utilisation
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E1: Means open circuit of the sensor. When this happens:
Press 'Keep warm/Cancel'
Unplug from wall outlet
Make sure no condensation water stays in the housing cavity or in
the socket that could cause a short circuit. Make sure the housing's
cavity is dry. If the socket was ever immersed in water, discontinue
use and contact Customer service. Let the inner housing cool down
before checking for condensation as it could be hot.
If the inner housing is dry and the unit doesn't seem damaged, plug
the cord back after 10 minutes and resume usage.
If the problem persists or appears on a regular basis, contact
Customer Service for maintenance/repair.
E2: Means short-circuit of the sensor. If the case:
Press 'Cancel' and unplug the device.
Let the unit cool down completely.
Make sure there is enough water in the pot. Add a little bit of water
in the cooking pot if required
If the unit is already cool, wait at least 10mins before plugging back
the device.
The function should then be restored. If the problem persists,
contact Customer Service
E3: Means 'Overheating'. When this happens:
Stop the cooking process by pressing 'Cancel'. Release the steam
and let the unit cool down before opening.
Check if there is anything burnt inside or at the bottom of the
cooking pot
Add a little bit of water in the cooking pot if the water level is very
low.
Let the unit cool down completely. The function should then be
restored.
If this E3 error message appears again on a regular basis, then it is
likely that the cooking pot or the heating plate inside the base are
deformed and create an uneven heat. The cooking pot or the
heating plate need to be replaced. Please contact Customer
service for maintenance/repair.
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