John Lewis Pressure Cooker Instruction Manual page 3

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- Please clean the inner pot before use.
- USE a 220-240V~50/60Hz power outlet.
Failure to use AC 220-240V~50Hz civil
electricity or dedicated electricity can cause
a fire or an electric shock.
- When moving the product, please DO NOT lift the
cooker using the lid or rotary handle.
- DO NOT move the product when the lid is open
in order to avoid injury.
- When moving the product, please hold the
cooker with two hands.
- DO NOT put the inner pot on another appliance
for heating.
- This product comes with a standard inner pot,
which should not be used for any other purposes.
- DO NOT use in the following locations.
- DO NOT use in an unstable location on a table.
- DO NOT use in a location near water or fire.
- DO NOT use near walls and furniture.
- DO NOT use in locations exposed to direct
sunlight or oil splatter.
- Periodically check for blockages in the block proof
cover and exhaust valve core.
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- DO NOT place any heavy object on the exhaust
valve or replace it with another object.
- Avoid distortion of the sealing ring.
This may cause the failure of the product to work
properly.
- DO NOT use the pressure cooker if the inner pot is
deformed or the sealing ring damaged.
You must replace the sealing ring or the inner pot
with items purchased from an authorised dealer.
- DO NOT immerse or sprinkle liquid on the cooker.
Doing so could cause an electric shock or
an electrical short circuit.
- DO NOT use an alternative lid for heating.
You must use the supplied lid for heating the
pressure cooker. If you do not, the cooker may
perform poorly or you may create a safety hazard
when you switch on the cooker to heat.
- Uncover the cooker safely.
You must not open the cooking container until
the cooker has fully released all pressure.
- DO NOT exceed the maximum capacity.
The total amount of food and water must not
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