Before first use, Instructions for use, Operating instructions – Cuisinart CPC-600 Series User Manual

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BEFORE FIRST USE

Remove any packaging materials and

promotional labels from your electric

pressure cooker.
Be sure all parts have been included

before discarding any packaging

materials. You may want to keep the box

and packing materials for use at a

later date.
Before using your Cuisinart

Electric

Pressure Cooker for the first time, remove

any dust from shipping by wiping clean

with a damp cloth. Thoroughly clean the

lid and the cooking pot. The cooking pot

can be cleaned in the dishwasher or with

warm soapy water. Rinse with clean

water, towel or air dry, and place into the

pressure cooker.

1. Place the pressure cooker on a

clean, flat surface where you intend

to cook.

2. Place the condensation collector in

rear of the unit until it clicks into

place (as shown below; also see #6

on diagram, page 3).

3. Place the pressure limit valve on the

lid, as shown in figures 5 and 5a.

Note: The pressure limit valve does

not click or lock into place. Even

though it will have a loose fit, it is

safely secured.

INSTRUCTIONS

FOR USE

Once the pressure cooker is assembled

properly, you are ready to begin pressure

cooking.
1. To remove lid, grasp handle, turn

clockwise and lift.

2. Remove cooking pot from pressure

cooker and add food and liquids as

the recipe directs.

Note: The total

volume of food and liquid must not

exceed 60% of the capacity of the

cooking pot (figure 1). For foods such

as dried vegetables and beans, or

rice and grains, the total volume must

not exceed 50% capacity (figure 2).

Always use at least ½ cup liquid

when pressure cooking.

3. To lock the lid in place, remove any

food residue from upper rim of

cooking pot to ensure a proper seal.

Make sure sealing ring is securely in

place on sealing ring supporting

cover (figure 3). Hold knob on sealing

ring supporting cover and press

firmly over the center post of inner lid

to secure (figure 4). Place lid on

pressure cooker and turn it

counterclockwise into position.

Note: When placing lid on pressure

cooker, the float valve should be

facing the left.

4. Position the pressure limit valve as

directed in figure 5 and 5a, ensuring

it is set to the

position.

Note: The

pressure limit valve does not click or

lock into place. Even though it will

have a loose fit, it is safely secured.

The float in handle must be fully

down to properly seal the pot before

cooking.

5. Plug the power cord into the pressure

cooker and then into the wall outlet.

The LED display will show

.

OPERATING

INSTRUCTIONS

With the unit on and the LED displayed,

press the MENU button to select the

desired cooking function. The function

light will flash.
Select Low or High Pressure setting.
Press TIME to select number of minutes

needed for pressure cooking. Time

increases in 1-minute increments up to

40 minutes. Time increases in 5-minute

increments from 40 to 99 minutes.
Press START/CANCEL to start cooking.

The pressure cooker will begin to heat.

The red float will rise as pressure builds.

When the selected pressure level is

reached, the light in lower right-hand

corner of LED will stop flashing and

remain lit. At this point pressure cooking

begins and the timer will start to count

down.

The timer will not begin to count

down until full pressure is reached,

which may be several minutes after

the red float has fully risen.
Note:
When cooking under pressure, the

red float will rise. The lid is double locked

and cannot be opened. NEVER ATTEMPT

TO OPEN THE LID WHILE PRESSURE

COOKING.
Automatic Keep Warm Feature
When LED display reaches

, the

pressure cooker automatically shifts to

Keep Warm temperature. The Keep Warm

light will turn on and unit will beep to

indicate cooking is complete.
NOTE: The Keep Warm setting should

not be used for more than 12 hours. The

quality or texture of the food will begin to

change after 1 hour on Keep Warm. In the

Keep Warm setting, a little condensation

in the upper ring is normal.
To Reset or Cancel
Users can reset the function or cancel the

timing setup anytime by pressing the

START/CANCEL button.
To Remove Lid
When pressure cooking cycle is finished,

the unit will automatically switch to the

Keep Warm position. At this point you

may choose to release pressure in 1 of 3

ways – Natural Pressure Release, Quick

Pressure Release, or a combination of

both. The choice will be dictated by the

particular food being cooked and

indications in the recipe. If adapting your

own recipe for pressure cooking, find a

similar recipe in our recipe booklet and

use that as a guide.
1. Natural Pressure Release – Following

pressure cooking, allow the unit to

remain on Keep Warm. The pressure

will begin to drop – time for pressure

to drop will depend on the amount of

liquid in the pressure cooker and the

length of time that pressure was

maintained. Natural Pressure Release

will take from 12 to 30 minutes.

During this time cooking continues,

so it is recommended for certain cuts

of meats, and some desserts. When

pressure is fully released, the float

(pressure indicator) will drop and the

lid will unlock to open.

2. Quick Pressure Release – Following

pressure cooking you will hear a

series of beeps indicating the

process is finished. Turn off and pull

the handle of the pressure limit valve

forward (see figures 6 and 6a). Do not

touch with your hand. Use tongs or

another tool.

Steam will immediately begin to

release through the valve. Keep face

and hands away from steam as it is

released, and do not release pressure

under hanging cabinets, which can

be damaged by steam. When pres-

sure is fully released, the pressure

indicator will drop and the lid will

unlock to open. Using Quick Pressure

Release stops the pressure cooking

immediately. If further cooking is nec-

essary, the unit may be returned to

Pressure, or the food may be further

cooked on the Simmer Setting.

(1)

(2)

Condensation

Collector

(3)

(4)

(6a)

(6)

(5)

(5a)

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