Control Panel; Before Using For The First Time - Bella 14595 Instruction Manual

Pressure cooker 8 qt. multi-function
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Figure 1a
Underside of Lid
Center hole
Cover Grip
Gasket
Aluminum
Vent Strainer
Cover
Cap
Center Pin
Lid
Safety Valve
(as viewed from
the bottom)
Control Panel Function Time Chart
The operating pressures mentioned below will be reached after the pressure build up cycle is complete.
Make sure to securely lock the lid and set the pressure release valve to PRESSURE position.
Default Time
Maximum Time
1. Sauté
00:30 (30 min.)
01:39 (99 min.)
2. Browning
00:30 (30 min.)
01:39 (99 min.)
3. Pressure Cook
00:30 (30 min.)
01:39 (99 min.)
4. Slow Cook
04:00 (4 hrs.)
12:00 (12 hrs.)
5. Soup
00:20 (20 min.)
01:39 (99 min.)
6. Stew
00:30 (30 min.)
01:39 (99 min.)
7. Meat
00:60 (60 min.)
01:39 (99 min.)
8. Chicken
00:45 (45 min.)
01:39 (99 min.)
9. Rice
00:20 (20 min.)
01:39 (99 min.)
10. Risotto/
00:25 (25 min.)
01:39 (99 min.)
Steam
* There is no pressure for the SAUTÉ and BROWNING function as these functions are used without the lid.
** The pressure for SLOW COOK function is negligible as the temperature is lower compared to other functions.
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Figure 2

Control Panel

Lid Lock
Operating Presure
Temperature
— *
— *
170°C (338°F)
— *
— *
148°C (298°F)
55-65 kPa
7.97 - 9.42 psi
110°C – 115°C (230°F – 239°F)
— **
— **
4 hours: 82°C - 95°C (179°F
– 203°F)
6 hours: 90°C - 99°C (194°F
– 210°F)
55-65 kPa
7.97 - 9.42 psi
110°C – 115°C (230°F – 239°F)
55-65 kPa
7.97 - 9.42 psi
110°C – 115°C (230°F – 239°F)
55-65 kPa
7.97 - 9.42 psi
110°C – 115°C (230°F – 239°F)
55-65 kPa
7.97 - 9.42 psi
110°C – 115°C (230°F – 239°F)
55-65 kPa
7.97 - 9.42 psi
110°C – 115°C (230°F – 239°F)
55-65 kPa
7.97 - 9.42 psi
110°C – 115°C (230°F – 239°F)
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Before Using for the First Time

1. Carefully unpack your Pressure Cooker. Remove all packaging materials from parts and accessories.
2. Unlock the Lid:
Firmly grasp the lid handle (Figure 3) and turn the lid clockwise (follow the arrow) to the UNLOCK
position to open. (See Figure 4.)
Figure 3
Lid
Handle
Base
Handle
Lock to
Unlock
3. Lid Disassembly:
Remove lid and rest on countertop, handle side down. Grasp the cover grip and pull to remove
aluminum cover from the underside of the lid. (See Figure 5.) Remove gasket. (See Figure 6.)
4. Remove and wash the non-stick cooking pot, aluminum cover, gasket, rice measuring cup and
paddle in warm soapy water. Rinse with clean water and dry thoroughly.
Figure 5
Cover Grip
Center Hole
Aluminum
Cover
Center Pin
Lid
5. Lid Assembly:
Replace clean gasket. Make sure the gasket is attached properly around the aluminum cover.
(See Figure 7.) With the cover grip facing outwards, place the cover's center hole over the pin in the
center of the lid's underside. (See Figure 8.) Firmly press the aluminum cover into the inside of the lid.
IMPORTANT: Check to make sure the aluminum cover is securely in place inside the lid.
Gasket
Figure 7
Center Hole
Aluminum
Cover
6. Slide the condensation tray into place on the side of the base unit. (See Figure 9.)
7. Clean and dry the bottom of the removable cooking pot as well as the heating plate, making sure
there are no unwanted materials on the surface. The removable cooking pot must sit flat on the
heating plate to ensure proper contact.
8. Place the Digital Pressure Cooker on a flat, level surface, approximately 2 feet from a standard 120V
AC electrical outlet. DO NOT let cord hang over the edge of a table or countertop.
WARNING: When slow cooking or cooking
under pressure, never place the Digital Pressure
Cooker under cabinets. When releasing steam,
make sure the area several feet above the
pressure release valve is clear from all lighting
fixtures, furniture or cabinetry.
9. Connect the detachable power cord to the
receptacle at the back of the Digital Pressure Cooker.
Figure 4
Figure 6
Gasket
Cover
Grip
Center
Hole
Aluminum
Cover
Figure 8
Cover Grip
Center Hole
Aluminum
cover
Center Pin
Lid
Figure 9
Slide in
Condensation
Tray
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