John Lewis Pressure Cooker Instruction Manual page 4

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exceed the maximum capacity as marked inside
the pot.
- Always clean the plug inserts.
If the plug is covered with dust or moisture,
please wipe it clean; otherwise, it may cause a fire.
- DO NOT insert or pull out the mains plug with a
wet hand.
This may cause an electric shock.
- Please use the dedicated power cord.
If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced
by an authorised cord. Please contact John Lewis
customer service in this instance.
- Unplug when not in use. Otherwise, there is a risk
of leakage, a fire or failure.
- DO NOT touch the metal parts of the power cord.
The power cord must not come in contact with
the lid or other external removable metal parts;
otherwise, it may cause a fire or an electric shock.
- Please plug in the cooker firmly.
If the plug is not inserted completely into the
mains socket, it may cause electric shock, a short
circuit, or even a fire.
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- When pulling out the plug from a socket, pinch
the plug.
DO NOT pull the power cord to plug the plug
from the socket; it will damage the cord, possibly
causing an electric shock or a short circuit.
- DO NOT plug other appliances into the mains
socket you use to plug in the pressure cooker.
If you plug the pressure cooker into a single
socket that you also use to plug in other appliances
with a multiway plug, you risk causing an abnormal
amount of heat, which may result in a fire.
- Allow the cooker to cool completely before you
began to clean. You risk scalding yourself if you clean
the cooker when it is still hot.
- Users that have a pacemaker or a cochlear implant,
or wear a hearing aid.
Please consult your doctor before using this product.
- If it is difficult to open the lid of the pressure cooker,
DO NOT use force.
You risk causing burns or other injuries.
When the cooking process is completed and the
cooker has fully released all pressure, the lid will open.
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