Pressure cooker settings, Safety valves, Cleaning – Cuisinart CPC-600 User Manual

Page 4: Troubleshooting

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3. Combination Natural Pressure

Release and Quick Pressure Release

– For some recipes, we have chosen

to use a combination of Natural

Pressure Release and Quick Pressure

Release. Allow Natural Pressure

Release for the time indicated in the

recipe (food will continue to cook

slightly) followed by Quick Pressure

Release.

WARNING: USE EXTREME CAUTION

WHEN RELEASING PRESSURE. USE

TONGS OR SIMILAR UTENSIL TO

PULL HANDLE OF PRESSURE LIMIT

VALVE FORWARD.
When the red float is completely down,

turn the lid clockwise and lift to remove.

PRESSURE COOKER

SETTINGS

1.

Low Pressure

2.

High Pressure

3.

Browning –

This preset

temperature allows

cooking over high

heat, without the

lid, before pressure

cooking. Browning

foods in a small

amount of fat in

this way seals the

outer surfaces of

meats and

vegetables,

producing a

visually appealing, flavorful exterior

with a moist, tender interior.

4.

Sauté – The preset temperature,

done prior to pressure cooking with

lid removed, allows you to quickly

soften vegetables in a small amount

of fat or liquid without browning, and

to cook items such as rice (Arborio,

brown, Carnaroli, white, etc.) for

pilafs and risottos.

5.

Simmer – This preset temperature

allows you to cook liquids at a lower

temperature. It is primarily used to

finish cooking some items, i.e. to add

ingredients to a risotto, sauce, or

stew or to continue cooking process

to achieve preferred texture.

6.

Keep Warm – Holds and keeps

cooked food warm for up to 12 hours

(see next page).

SAFETY VALVES

There are seven safety devices installed

in the pressure cooker to assure its

reliability.
1.

Open-and-Close Lid Safety Device

The appliance will not start

pressurizing until the lid is closed and

locked properly.

The lid cannot be opened if the

appliance is filled with pressure.

2.

Pressure Control Device

The correct pressure level is

automatically maintained during the

cooking cycle.

3.

Pressure Limit Valve

The pressure limit valve will release

air automatically when the pressure

inside exceeds the preset

temperature.

4.

Anti-Block Cover

Prevents any food material from

blocking the pressure limit valve.

5.

Pressure Relief Device

When the pressure cooker reaches

the maximum allowable pressure and

temperature, the cooking pot will

move down until lid separates from

the sealing ring, releasing air

pressure.

6.

Thermostat

The power will automatically shut off

when the cooking pot temperature

reaches the preset value, or the

pressure cooker is heating without

any food inside.

7.

Thermal Fuse

The circuit will be opened when the

pressure cooker reaches the

maximum temperature.

CLEANING

1. Unplug the power cord before

cleaning.

2. Clean the outer body with a soft cloth

such as a paper towel or microfiber

cloth. Do not immerse the outer body

in water or pour water into it.

3. Rinse with warm water the underside

of the lid including the sealing ring,

pressure limit valve, anti-block cover,

air escape and float valve. Dry

completely.

4. Clean area under upper ring with

dampened cloth or micro fiber cloth.

Do not use chemical cleaners.

5. Cooking pot is dishwasher-safe. To

hand-clean the cooking pot, use a

soft cloth or sponge and wipe. Be

careful not to damage the inside

coating. Never use harsh chemicals

or scouring pads.

6. To clean sealing ring, hold the knob

on the sealing ring supporting cover

and pull the sealing ring up. After

cleaning, put the sealing ring

supporting cover back.

Note: The side with the knob should

face outward. Do not put it upside

down (figures 7 and 8).

7. To clean rubber grommet located in

center of sealing ring supporting

cover, carefully remove the sealing

ring supporting cover and clean the

grommet, then replace it.

8. To clean the pressure limit valve,

remove and rinse it

with water, then

replace it (figure 9).

9. To clean the condensation collector,

remove and clean it with warm soapy

water, then reinstall it.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Symptom

Possible Reasons

Solutions

Lid does not lock

The ring is not properly installed

The float is seized by the push rod

Reinstall the ring

Push the rod with hands

Cannot open the lid after air

exhaust

The float is still up

Press the float down

Air escapes from the rim of

the lid

No sealing ring was installed
Food residue on sealing ring
Sealing ring worn out
Lid not locked properly

Install the sealing ring
Clean sealing ring
Replace the sealing ring
Rotate lid fully

Air escapes from the float

valve

Food stuck on the sealing ring of

the float valve
The sealing ring on the float wore

out

Clean the sealing ring

Replace the sealing ring

The float will not rise

The pressure limit valve is not
placed properly

Not enough food and water

Air escaping from the rim of the
lid and the pressure limit valve

Place the device to Pressure

Check recipe for proper quantity

Call our Consumer Service Center
toll free at 1-800-726-0190

(9)

Condensation
Collector

(7)

(8)

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