Troubleshooting - Instant Pot PRO 60 User Manual

Multi-use pressure cooker - 5.7 and 7.6 litres
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Care, cleaning and storage
Float valve and silicone cap
Remove the float valve from the lid
Place one finger on the flat top of the float
valve, then turn the lid over. Detach the
silicone cap from the bottom side of the
float valve, and remove the float valve from
the top of the lid.
Do not discard the float valve or
silicone cap!
Top
Bottom
Install the float valve
Drop the narrow end of the float valve into
the float valve hole on the top of the lid.
Place one finger on the flat top of the float
valve, then turn the lid over. Firmly attach
the silicone cap to the bottom of the float
valve.
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Condensation collector
The condensation collector sits at the back
of the multicooker base and catches any
overflow from the condensation rim.
Remove the condensation collector
Pull the condensation collector away from
the multicooker base; do not pull down.
Note the tabs on the multicooker base
and the grooves on the condensation
collector.
Install the condensation collector
Align the grooves on the condensation
collector over the tabs on the back
of the multicooker base and slide the
condensation collector into place like
closing a drawer.
QuickCool protective cover
Remove the protective cover
Grip the tab and push it towards the lid
handle, then pull it up, towards you,
and off.
Install the protective cover
Grip the tab and slide the cover towards
the back of the metal portion of the lid,
then press down until it clicks.

Troubleshooting

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Problem
Possible reason
The sound of power switching and
expanding pressure board when
Occasional clicking
changing temperatures.
or light cracking
sound.
Bottom of the inner pot is wet.
Sealing ring is not properly installed.
Float valve is in the popped-up position.
Difficulty closing
the lid.
Contents in multicooker are still hot.
Contents may be under pressure. To avoid scalding injuries,
DO NOT attempt to force the lid open.
Pressure inside the multicooker.
Difficulty opening
the lid.
Float valve stuck in the popped-up
position due to food debris or residue.
The inner pot
is stuck to the
Cooling of the inner pot may create
lid when the
suction, causing the inner pot to adhere
multicooker is
to the lid.
opened.
Try this
This is normal; no action needed.
Wipe exterior surfaces of the inner pot. Make
sure the heating element is dry before inserting
the inner pot back into the multicooker base.
Reposition the sealing ring. Make sure it is snug
behind the sealing ring rack.
Gently press the float valve downward with
a long utensil.
Hold the quick release switch in the Vent
position as you lower the lid onto the
multicooker base slowly, allowing heat
to dissipate.
Release pressure according to recipe.
Only open the lid after the float valve
has dropped down.
Release pressure completely, then tap the float
valve gently with a long utensil. You may need
to allow the multicooker to cool slightly so all
pressure can be released.
Open the lid cautiously, then thoroughly clean
the float valve, surrounding area and
lid before next use.
To release the vacuum, move the quick release
switch to the Vent position.
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