Manual Setting; Cooking Timer; Normal Mode; Using The Delay Timer - John Lewis Pressure Cooker Instruction Manual

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the time in hours. Use the + and - buttons to choose the time in
hours after which you would like the cooker to begin cooking.
- The time will be increased or decreased by 1 hour each time you
press the + or - buttons.
- Pressing the Delay Timer button again will allow you to set the
time in minutes. This will be increased or decreased by 10 minutes
each time you press the + or - buttons.

Cooking Timer

The Cooking Timer allows you to choose how long the cooker needs
to operate, according to your recipe, in the Manual Setting mode.
- Press the Manual Setting button first. The display will flash 30 and
the pressure will be set at high as default.
- Adjust the pressure according to your recipe by pressing the
Pressure Level button.
- Press the Cooking Timer button and then use + or the - buttons
to choose the cooking time. This will be increased or decreased by
a minute each time you press the + or - buttons until a maximum
of 60 minutes.

Manual setting

The Manual Setting button allows you to choose the pressure and the
cooking time, in accordance with a particular recipe.

Normal mode

When the cooker is in Standby mode, press the Manual Setting button
first. The display will flash 30 for 30 minutes and the pressure will be set
at high as default.
1 Adjust the pressure according to your recipe by pressing the
2 Press the Cooking Time button and then use the + or – buttons
to choose the cooking time. This will be increased or decreased by
a minute each time you press the + or – buttons up to a maximum
of 60 minutes.
The cooker will begin to cook in 10 seconds if no other buttons are
pressed. You will hear three beeps and the display will show a running
operational bar. Once the required pressure and temperature are
reached, the cooking time will be displayed and the countdown will
start.
Once the cooking has finished, the cooker will beep, enter into Keep
Warm mode and will display 0H (zero hours).
If left unattended for an hour, the display will show 1H (one hour) and
so on for a maximum of 12 hours, after which it will turn off.
- To cancel the setting, press the Keep Warm/Power button.
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Using the Delay Timer

When the cooker is in Standby mode, press the Manual Setting button
first. The display will flash 30 for 30 minutes and the pressure will be set
at high by default.
1 Adjust the pressure according to your recipe by pressing the
Pressure Level button.
2 Press the Cooking Time button and then use the + or – buttons
to choose the cooking time. This will increase or decrease by a
minute each time you press the + or – buttons.
3 Press the Timer Delay button. The Timer Delay indicator light will
be ON and the display will flash 2:00 as default. Set the time after
which you would like the cooking to begin.
The cooker will enter your setting in 10 seconds if no other buttons are
pressed. The cooker will beep three times, indicating it has entered the
Delay Timer mode. The cooker will display the time after which it will
begin cooking and the countdown will start.
- To cancel the setting, press the Keep Warm/Power button.
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NOTE: in the manual setting, it is important to set the pressure level
first, followed by the cooking timer and then, lastly, the delay timer.
Changing this procedure will change the cooking time, which may not
suit your recipe.
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