Care And Cleaning - Power Cooker PC-WAL1 Owner's Manual

6-quart digital pressure cooker
Hide thumbs Also See for PC-WAL1:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

CARE AND CLEANING

CLEANING THE SAFETY DEVICES: In addition to the gasket, the other safety devices on the Power Cooker must also be cleaned after each use.
The PRESSURE RELEASE VALVE: To remove the PRESSURE RELEASE VALVE, simply pull up and valve will release from its spring
lock mechanism. Apply mild detergent and wash it under warm running water. After cleaning, check to see that the interior spring-loaded
part moves freely by pressing down on it. Put the PRESSURE RELEASE VALVE back in place by pushing it down onto the spring-loaded
mechanism. This appliance requires little maintenance. It contains no user serviceable parts. Do not try to repair it yourself. Contact
customer service for qualified repair information.
TO CLEAN: After use, unplug unit and allow to cool completely before cleaning. The Power Cooker must be cleaned thoroughly after each
use in order to avoid staining caused by a build-up of food or cooking residue.
DO NOT POUR COLD WATER INTO A HOT POWER COOKER.
Note: To ensure safe operation of this Power Cooker, strictly follow the cleaning and maintenance instructions after each use, should a tiny
fragment of food (such as a grain of rice or pea shell) remain in the unit, it could prevent the safety devices from operating during subsequent use.
IMPORTANT: Always remove the PRESSURE RELEASE VALVE and clean the opening with pin to remove any blockage that might have
occurred during the cooking process. This must be done after each use. The removable cooking pot and LID are immersible for cleaning.
Rinse cooking pot and LID under hot running water. Use only a mild liquid detergent and a soft cloth, sponge or nylon scrubber for cleaning.
Do not use abrasive powders, bicarbonate of soda or bleach. Do not use scouring pads.
WIPE BASE AFTER EACH USE WITH A SOFT, DAMP CLOTH OR SPONGE, MAKING SURE ALL FOOD RESIDUE IS REMOVED.
DO NOT IMMERSE BASE IN WATER.
When cleaning the LID, the RUBBER GASKET (page 8, Illustration G) must be removed and washed separately with a sponge or soft cloth
and warm, soapy water.
ƒ Unplug and let the Power Cooker cool to room temperature before cleaning.
ƒ Wash the removable pot with warm, soapy water and clean with a soft cloth or sponge. Rinse off with clean water and towel dry.
ƒ Remove the RUBBER GASKET (page 4, Illustration #1) from the underside of the self-locking LID. Wash all with warm, soapy water
and clean with a soft cloth or sponge. Rinse off with clean water and towel dry.
ƒ The RUBBER GASKET must always be properly positioned on the underside of the LID. Check periodically to make sure that it
is clean, flexible and not torn. If damaged, do not use this unit.
ƒ Wipe the mirror-finished outer Housing with a damp soft cloth or sponge (glass cleaner gives housing a brilliant lustre).
ƒ Never use harsh chemical detergents, scouring pads or powders on any of the parts or components.
Always check that the PRESSURE RELEASE VALVE and Float Valve are in good working order and debris free.
ƒ Note: The RUBBER GASKET must be replaced every year, or sooner if necessary. The RUBBER GASKET may also need
replacing if Power Cooker is not used for a long period of time, as it can harden from disuse, making it unable to form an
airtight seal. The RUBBER GASKET must be replaced only with another one of the correct type and size for this Power Cooker.
Warning – Any other servicing should be performed by an authorized service representative.
FLOAT VALVE ASSEMBLY
Float Valve
1. Hold the head of the Float
Valve and insert the fluted end
into the hole in the LID of the
Power Cooker. Press and hold
the head of the Float Valve
tightly in place and reverse the
LID to the stainless steel side.
2. The fluted end of the Float
Valve should be sticking out
of the inside of the LID.
3. Place the silicon gasket onto
the fluted end of the Float
Valve so it sits in the groove.
POWER COOKER™ | 6-QUART PRESSURE COOKER | MODEL PC-WAL1 |
4. The Float Valve should be able
to move up and down freely
only stopping when the silicon
gasket meets the LID.
13

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents