Pressure Release Methods; How To Use For Slow Cooking; Cleaning - Presto Precise Pressure Cooker Plus Instructions And Recipes Manual

10-quart multi-use programmable pressure cooker
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14. After pressure is completely reduced and potential air bubbles dispersed, unlock the cover as described on page 3. When removing
the cover, lift it toward you to keep any steam away from you. Place cover upside down on counter.
CAUTION! Steam may escape and hot liquid may drip from the cooker cover when removing it. Steam and hot liquid can cause
burns.
15. Remove food from cooker using a heat-resistant plastic, nylon, rubber, or wooden utensil. Do not use metal utensils as they may
scratch the nonstick surface.
16. When cooking is complete, unplug power cord from wall outlet and then from pressure cooker. Allow cooker to cool completely
before cleaning.

PRESSURE RELEASE METHODS

1. Quick Pressure Release. This method is used when cooking vegetables, seafood, and other delicate foods. WARNING! To prevent
the risk of severe personal injury and property damage, do NOT use the quick pressure release method after cooking dry beans,
peas, lentils, grains, or foods that are mostly liquid, such as soup, sauces, and stews.
When cooking time is up, press the cancel button and immediately move the lever on the quick pressure release valve to any of the
three STEAM OUT positions (Fig. Q, page 7). You will hear sputtering and steam will release for approximately 2 to 3 minutes.
Pressure is completely reduced when the air vent/cover lock has dropped (Fig. Q).
CAUTION! To prevent steam burns, keep hands and face away from the top of the pressure cooker as pressure is being released.
2. Natural Pressure Release. This method is used when cooking most foods.
When cooking time is up, keep the quick pressure release valve in the COOK position. Let the pressure cooker cool for
15 minutes. The unit will beep 2 times to indicate that 15 minutes has passed. Then move the pressure release valve to any of the
STEAM OUT positions.
NOTE: If desired, the food may be left in the cooker, which automatically switches to the keep warm mode. Prior to opening the
cooker, be sure to disperse any air bubbles by rocking it from side to side (see instructions on page 4).

HOW TO USE FOR SLOW COOKING

1. Follow steps 1 through 8 of the "How to Use for Pressure Cooking" instructions on page 7.
2. Push the quick pressure release valve onto the vent pipe. IMPORTANT: Point the lever to any of the three STEAM OUT posi-
tions.
3. Using the control knob, scroll to select the SLOW COOK LOW or HIGH function. Adjust the slow cooking default time, if desired
(see page 6). Press the start button to activate the unit. COOKING will illuminate and the timer will begin counting down.
4. When the cook time has expired, the unit will beep 10 times and automatically switch to the keep warm mode.
5. Press the cancel button. Unlock the cover as described on page 3. When removing the cover, lift it toward you to keep any steam
away from you. Place cover upside down on counter.
CAUTION! Steam may escape and hot liquid may drip from the cooker cover when removing it. Steam and hot liquid can cause
burns.
6. Remove food from cooker. Use a heat-resistant plastic, nylon, rubber, or wooden utensil. Do not use metal utensils as they may
scratch the nonstick surface.
7. When cooking/keep warm are complete, unplug power cord from wall outlet and then from pressure cooker. Allow cooker to cool
completely before cleaning.

CLEANING

After every use
1. After the cooker has cooled completely, remove the quick pressure release valve from the cover. Then detach the sealing ring
frame from the cover (Fig. E, page 3). Remove the sealing ring from the frame. Do not remove the center grommet on the sealing
ring frame.
If the vent filter appears dirty or contains debris, remove it from the underside of the cover, following the instructions on page 3.
2. Clean the cooker cover with a damp, soapy cloth and then dry completely. Do NOT immerse the cooker cover in water.
Wash the sealing ring, sealing ring frame, and vent filter in warm, soapy water. Do NOT wash these parts in the dishwasher.
Thoroughly dry all cover parts after cleaning.
3. To be sure the vent pipe is clear, hold the cover up to the light and look through the vent pipe. Clean it with a small brush or pipe
cleaner if it is blocked or partially blocked. If necessary, clean the vent filter with a small brush to remove any food particles from
the slots and holes. Rinse and dry all parts thoroughly and reassemble.
4. Wash the cooking rack in warm, soapy water. Do NOT wash in the dishwasher.
5. Remove the cooking pot from the cooker body. Wash the pot in the dishwasher or in warm water and a mild detergent.
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