Euro-Pro ELECTRONIC PRESSURE COOKER PC107H User Manual

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Operating Instructions

Safety Features of Your Pressure Cooker

Releasing Steam Pressure

WARNING: Use extreme caution when

removing the cover after cooking. Serious

burns can result from steam inside.

After you have finished cooking in your

pressure cooker, you can release the

steam pressure in one of three (3) ways,

“Quick Release”, “Combination” and

“Normal”.

Quick Release Method:

1. After the cooking process has been

completed, press the “Cancel” button to

stop the pressure cooker from going

into the “Keep Warm” mode.

2. Turn the steam release valve to the

“Open” position to release the steam

fast. (Fig. 8)

3. Wait until the safety float valve has

gone down before removing the cover.

Always lift the cover away from you to

release any remaining steam so that

you do not get burned.

CAUTION: Escaping steam is very hot.

To avoid serious injuries or burns, keep

bare skin, face and eyes away from the

steam release valve.

CAUTION: Do not use the quick release

method for foods with a lot of liquid

such as soups and sauces. There could

be an overflow.

Combination Method:

1. After the cooking process has been

completed, press the “Cancel” button to

stop the pressure cooker from going

into the “Keep Warm” mode.

2. Let the unit cool down for approx. thirty

(30) minutes and then turn the steam

release valve to the “Open” position to

release the steam. (Fig. 8)

3. Wait until the safety float valve has

gone down before removing the cover.

Always lift the cover away from you to

release any remaining steam so that

you do not get burned.

Normal Method:

Allowing the steam to release naturally is

preferred when cooking foods like stocks,

sauces and certain large cuts of meat

which will benefit from continuing to cook

in the pressure cooker. As the

temperature decreases, so does the

pressure.

1. After the cooking process has been

completed, press the “Cancel” button to

stop the pressure cooker from going

into the “Keep Warm” mode.

2. Wait until the safety float valve has

gone down before removing the cover.

Always lift the cover away from you to

release any remaining steam so that

you do not get burned. (Fig. 9)

NOTE: Do not use this method with foods

that easily overcook.

CAUTION: Never attempt to force open

the pressure cooker cover until the

safety float valve has dropped.

NOTE: Since overcooked food cannot be

corrected, it is almost better to err on the

undercooked side by cooking an unfamiliar

food for a shorter period of time than you

may think necessary.

To ensure user safety, this appliance

has several safety features built-in.

Safe Lid Closing System

This pressure cooker is equipped

with a feature that prevents any

increase in pressure if the cover is

not properly closed. If the cover is

not positioned correctly, pressure

cannot build-up. Steam will escape

from the sides of the pressure

cooker cover.

Depressurizing Control

If for any reason the auto pressure

relief valve does not function and

pressure builds, the cooker will

automatically vent excess pressure

from around the lid.

Thermostat Control

When the internal temperature of the

pressure cooker increases beyond

the preset temperatures, the power

to the pressure cooker will be cut off.

Safe Lid Opening System

This appliance is equipped with a

safety feature that prevents the

pressure cooker cover from opening

if the pressure in the cooker is too

high. The safety float valve will

prevent the cover from opening until

the pressure has been released from

the cooker and the valve has

dropped.

Ultra Thermostat Control

There is a fail safe sensor that is set

to trip if the temperature and

pressure in the pressure cooker are

beyond safety limits. This safety

system de-pressurizes the pressure

cooker and terminates the power to

the unit.

NOTE: If this occurs, call customer

service at 1 (800) 798-7398.

Safety Float

Valve

Fig. 9

IMPORTANT: Do not use the “Quick

Release” method with foods such as

legumes, grains or other foods that

froth or when the pressure cooker is

very full.

Automatic Pressure Control

If the pressure cooker has built up

excess pressure, the pressure

release valve will automatically

discharge steam to regulate safe

pressure limits in the cooker.

Fig. 8

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