Important safety information – Presto 1362 User Manual

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begins to build, it slides up, locking the cover on. Once the cooker

has sealed, the air vent/cover lock will remain in the up position until

pressure is released (Fig. J).

7. Cooking time begins when the pressure regulator begins to rock gently.

Gradually lower the heat as necessary to maintain a slow, steady

rocking motion and cook for the length of time indicated in the recipe

or timetable. If the pressure regulator is allowed to rock vigorously,

excess steam will escape. Therefore, too much liquid will evaporate

and food may scorch. Never leave your pressure cooker unattended at

high heat settings. It could boil dry, overheat, and cause damage to the

pressure cooker.

8. When cooking time is complete, turn off burner. If using an electric

stove, remove pressure cooker from burner. Caution: Lift pressure

cooker to remove it from burner. Sliding cookware can leave

scratches on stovetops.

9. Reduce pressure according to the recipe or timetable instructions. If

the instructions say “Let the pressure drop of its own accord,” set the

pressure cooker aside to cool until pressure is completely reduced. If

the instructions state, “Cool cooker at once,” cool the pressure cooker

under a running water faucet (Fig. K) or pour cold water over it, or

place it in a pan of cold water (Fig. L) until pressure is completely

reduced. Note: Do not set hot cooker in a molded sink as it could

damage the sink. Pressure is completely reduced when the air vent/

cover lock has dropped.

If the air vent/cover lock remains in its raised position, there is still

pressure inside the pressure cooker. Continue to cool until the air

vent/cover lock drops.

10. After pressure has been completely reduced, remove the pressure

regulator. Always remove the pressure regulator before opening

the cover.

11. To open the cover, turn it counterclockwise until the V (or ) mark

on the cover aligns with the  mark on the body handle. Then, lift

the cover toward you to keep any steam away from you. If the cover

turns hard, there still may be some pressure in the unit. Do not force

the cover off. Continue to cool the pressure cooker until steam no

longer is escaping from the vent pipe, the air vent/cover lock has

dropped, and the cover turns easily.

12. Food is ready to serve.

ImporTanT safeTy InformaTIon

Cooking under pressure enables you to prepare food both quickly and deliciously. If used properly, your pressure cooker is

one of the safest appliances in your kitchen. To ensure safe operation, make sure you always observe the following simple

rules whenever you use the pressure cooker:
1. Never overfill the pressure cooker. — The pressure regulator is designed to maintain cooking pressure at a safe level.

It relieves excess pressure through the vent pipe as it rocks back and forth.

Many foods tend to expand when cooked.

If the cooker is overfilled, expansion of food may cause the vent pipe to become blocked or clogged. If the vent pipe

becomes blocked, it cannot relieve excess pressure.

Do not fill the cooker above the ⅔ fill line when cooking most foods. When cooking foods that foam, froth, or expand,

such as rice, grains, dry beans and peas, or foods that are mostly liquid, such as soups, never fill the cooker above the

½ fill line.

Fig. J

Air Vent/Cover

Lock in UP

Position.

Pressure in Unit.

Air Vent/Cover

Lock in DOWN

Position.

No Pressure in Unit.

Fig. K

Fig. L

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