Cosori CMC-CO601-SUS User Manual

Cosori CMC-CO601-SUS User Manual

6.0-quart pressure cooker
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6.0-Quart Pressure Cooker
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  • Page 1 User Manual 6.0-Quart Pressure Cooker Questions or Concerns? support@cosori.com | (888) 402-1684 Mon–Fri, 9:00 am–5:00 pm PST/PDT...
  • Page 2 CONTACT OUR CHEFS Our helpful, in-house chefs are ready to assist you with any questions you might have! Email: recipes@cosori.com Toll-Free: (888) 402-1684 Mon–Fri, 9:00 am—5:00 pm PST/PDT On behalf of all of us at COSORI,...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    12.8 x 12.8 x 14.4 in / 32.5 x 32.5 x 36.5 cm Weight 11.9 lb / 5.4 kg Download the free VeSync app to access original recipes and video tutorials from the COSORI chefs, interact with our online community, and more!
  • Page 4: Inner Pot

    Customer Support (see page 33). openings. Hot steam is released • Using accessories or replacement through openings. Keep your hands parts not recommended by COSORI and face clear of openings. may cause injuries. Using any other • Do not touch the steam release...
  • Page 5 • Always move the pressure release pot other than recommended switch to ‘Seal’ when using COSORI accessories. pressurized cooking programs. • The pressure cooker is not intended • Hot steam from the steam release to be operated by means of an valve can cause burns.
  • Page 6 While Cooking Cont. • Do not block any ventilation openings. Hot steam is released through openings. Keep your hands • Use extreme caution when cooking and face clear of openings. and venting food such as applesauce, • WARNING: Spilled food can cause cranberries, pearl barley, oatmeal, split peas, noodles, etc., as these foods may serious burns.
  • Page 7 Please contact Customer Support (page 33). Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) The COSORI pressure cooker complies with all standards regarding electromagnetic fields (EMF). If handled properly and according to the instructions in this user manual, the appliance is safe to use based on scientific evidence available today.
  • Page 8: Steam Rack

    Your COSORI Pressure Cooker combines 9-in-1 cooking functions to cook foods 70% faster than traditional cooking methods. With user-friendly controls, cool-to-touch lid, nonstick inner pot, and safe steam release switch, the COSORI Pressure Cooker is the star of your kitchen. LID BOTTOM...
  • Page 9 Display Diagram Control Panel A. Progress Bar F. Keep Warm B. Display G. Cancel C. Time & Temp Adjustment/ H. Temperature Set Buzzer On/Off Delay Start D. Cooking Functions J. Start E. Pressure Set...
  • Page 10 Control Panel Buttons Progress Bar Lights up depending on what cooking stage is active. • Displays cook time and temperature when a cooking function is selected/customized. • Time is shown in HH:MM format and counts up or down depending on the cooking function and cooking stage. Display •...
  • Page 11 Display Display Messages The pressure cooker is on standby. The lid is off or not closed properly. The pressure cooker is pre-heating/pressurizing. The pressure cooker is ready for food to be added to the inner pot when using ‘Sauté’ or ‘Sous Vide’ cooking functions. The display shows one of the following: When a cooking function is active, the timer counts down and shows the remaining cook time until cooking is finished.
  • Page 12 Pressure Cooker Lid • When cooking with a pressurized cooking function, the steam release switch will automatically move to ‘Seal’ when closed. [Figure 1.1] Figure 1.3 • To close and secure the lid, align the orange dot on the lid with the orange dot on the pressure cooker base and twist clockwise.
  • Page 13 Sealing Ring The sealing ring (pre-installed) allows for an airtight seal between the inner pot and the lid. Anti-Block Shield Figure 1.8 The anti-block shield prevents food from clogging the steam release pipe and helps Note: Never try to remove the lid while the float valve is up.
  • Page 14 Pressure Cooking Stages Releasing Pressure There are 3 stages during pressure cooking: When cooking with a pressurized cooking function (Pressure, Rice, Steam, Sterilize, 1. PREHEATING: Oatmeal/Porridge, Stew/Broth, Bean/Grain, • The display will show and Meat/Poultry), you must depressurize the the progress bar will be lit up under pressure cooker before opening the lid.
  • Page 15 • We recommend quickly releasing pressure when cooking vegetables and seafood to make sure food is not overcooked. TIMED NATURAL RELEASE • Cooking gradually stops until the remaining pressure is quick released. • Keep the steam release switch in the ‘Seal’...
  • Page 16: Before First Use

    BEFORE FIRST USE Setting Up 5. Remove the inner pot. Wipe the heating element with a soft, dry cloth to make sure it’s clear of debris. [Figure 2.2] 1. Remove all plastic packaging from the pressure cooker. Read and remove all temporary stickers and warning cards.
  • Page 17 Test Run 7. Press START to begin cooking. The pressure cooker will beep once, then start pre-heating. The progress bar will Make sure you perform a Test Run before light up under ‘PREHEATING’ and the using your pressure cooker. This will help display will show you learn how to use the cooker, and make 8.
  • Page 18: Cooking Functions

    COOKING FUNCTIONS Cooking functions are programmed with an ideal time and temperature for cooking certain foods. Cooking Functions Reference Chart (Pressure Cooking) Cooking Pressure Temperature Default Pressure Time Range Time Function Setting Setting 6.5 psi / 232°F 45 kPa Pressure Cook 00:35 00:01–04:00 12.3 psi /...
  • Page 19 Cooking Functions (Cont.) Cooking Functions Reference Chart (Non-Pressure Cooking) Cooking Pressure Temperature Default Pressure Time Range Time Function Setting Setting 212°F Slow Cook 06:00 00:05–24:00 High 212°F 284°F Sauté High 356°F 00:30 00:01–01:00 239°–410°F 91°F Ferment High 108°F 08:00 00:05–99:30 77°–185°F Sous Vide 77°–194°F...
  • Page 20 Pressure Cook 4. Press PRESSURE to select LOW or HIGH pressure. Pressure cooking creates steam from liquid 5. You can press KEEP WARM to turn off to cook food. To create steam, use broth, automatic Keep Warm. stock, soup, or juice. Note: Keep Warm is on by default.
  • Page 21 See the Rice/Grains Quick Reference Chart below for grain to water ratios when pressure cooking. RICE/GRAINS QUICK REFERENCE CHART Rice and Grain to Grain Water Ratio White Rice 1 : 1¼ Figure 5.2 Brown Rice 1 : 1¼ 4. Press TEMP SET to select a LOW or Quick Oats 1 : 3 HIGH temperature.
  • Page 22 Sauté 6. When the selected cook time is done, the cooker will beep 3 times. Optionally, press CANCEL to stop the SAUTE cooking Sauté can replace a frying pan or grill and function before the cook time finishes. sear foods. Sauté can also prepare food for recipes that call for a pressurized cooking Note: Delay Start and Keep Warm are not available function.
  • Page 23 5. Press TEMP SET to select CUS (custom) 16. Press START to begin cooking. The cook temperature. pressure cooker will beep once, then start. 6. Select FERMENT again, then press the 17. When the cook time has finished and the –...
  • Page 24 Delay Start 3. Close the lid on the pressure cooker and turn clockwise to secure. Move the steam release switch to ‘Vent’. Delay Start lets you add ingredients now, but cook later. 4. Select SOUS VIDE and press the – or + buttons to adjust the time.
  • Page 25 Reset Customized Cooking 3. Select KEEP WARM and press the – or + buttons to adjust the time for up to Functions 12 hours. [Figure 9.3] The pressure cooker will remember cook time, temperature, and pressure level of adjusted cooking function settings until you reset the settings.
  • Page 26: Care & Maintenance

    CARE & MAINTENANCE Clean your pressure cooker, inner pot, steam 3. Remove the inner pot. Wipe the heating element with a soft, dry cloth to make rack, and lid after every use. sure it’s clear of debris. Your pressure cooker has a stainless steel, 4.
  • Page 27 b. Remove the anti-block shield by d. Rinse both parts with clean water, gripping it from either side, then and secure the float valve back pulling it up. [Figure 10.2] Rinse onto the lid using the float valve silicone cap. [Figure 10.4] and dry the anti-block shield and replace it inside the lid.
  • Page 28 Note: The float valve will drop to indicate when the pressure has been fully released. 7. Twist the lid counterclockwise and lift to open. 8. Use oven mitts to carefully remove the inner pot. Discard the water and vinegar mixture. 9.
  • Page 29: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Solution The sealing ring may be missing or not secure. Open the lid and firmly press on the sealing ring to secure in the sealing ring rack. See Care & Maintenance (page 26). Food debris may be stuck to the sealing ring. Clean the sealing ring. See Care &...
  • Page 30 TROUBLESHOOTING (CONT.) The plug may not be fully connected to the pressure cooker, or to the power outlet. Make sure the plug is secure. If the plug is damaged, contact Customer Support (see page 33). The display is blank after connecting the pressure The outlet may not have power.
  • Page 31 FCC SDOC SUPPLIER’S DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Arovast Corporation hereby declares that this equipment is in compliance with FCC requirements. The declaration of conformity may be consulted in the support section of our website, accessible from www.cosori.com...
  • Page 32: Warranty Information

    ID. abuse, misuse or improper or inadequate maintenance; Every COSORI product automatically includes a • To damages or defects caused by service 2-year warranty. To make the customer support or repair of the product performed by an...
  • Page 33 If you have any questions or concerns about your new product, please contact our helpful Customer Support Team. Support Hours Arovast Corporation 1202 N. Miller St., Suite A Mon–Fri, 9:00 am–5:00 pm PST/PDT Anaheim, CA 92806 Email: support@cosori.com Toll-Free: (888) 402-1684 *Please have your invoice and order ID ready before contacting Customer Support.
  • Page 34 We hope this has been helpful to you. We can’t wait to see your beautiful results, and we think you’ll want to share glam shots! Our community awaits your uploads—just pick your platform of choice below. Snap, tag, and hashtag away, COSORI chef! #LiveLifeTastefully #iCookCosori @CosoriCooks...
  • Page 35 NOTES...
  • Page 36 Questions or Concerns? Mon–Fri, 9:00 am–5:00 pm PST/PDT support@cosori.com | (888) 402-1684 MF10132022AC_CMC-CO601-SUS_us...

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