Presto 8-Quart Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker User Manual

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This  is  a 
  Listed  appliance.  The  following  Important  Safeguards  are  recommended  by  most  portable  appliance 
manufacturers.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
To  reduce  the  risk  of  personal  injury  or  property  damage,  basic  safety  precautions  should  always  be  followed,  including  the 
following:
 1.  Read all instructions. Improper use may result in bodily injury or property damage.
 2.  Always check the vent pipe before use. Hold cover up to light and look through vent pipe to be certain it is clear.
 3.  Always check the air vent/cover lock to be sure it moves freely before use.
 4.  Do not fill pressure cooker over 
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 full. For soup, rice, and dried vegetables which expand during cooking, do not fill cooker 
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 full. Overfilling may cause a risk of clogging the vent pipe and developing excess pressure. See food preparation in-
structions.
 5.  Do not pressure cook applesauce, cranberries, rhubarb, pearl barley,  cereals, pastas, grains, dried soup mixes, or any dry beans 
and peas which are not listed on the chart on page 32. These foods tend to foam, froth, and sputter and may block the vent pipe 
and air vent/cover lock.
 6.  This appliance cooks under pressure. Improper use may result in scalding injury. Make certain pressure cooker is properly 
closed before operating; cover handles must be directly above the body handles. See “How To Use” instructions.
 7.  Do not place the pressure cooker or attempt to pressure cook in a heated oven.
 8.  Extreme caution must be used when moving a pressure cooker containing hot liquids. Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles 
or knobs.
 9.  Do not open cooker until internal pressure has been completely reduced, air vent/cover lock has dropped, and no steam escapes 
when the pressure regulator is removed. See “How To Use” instructions.
 10. Caution: To ensure safe operation and satisfactory performance, replace the overpressure plug every time you replace the sealing 
ring or sooner if it becomes hard, deformed, cracked, worn or pitted. It is recommended that the sealing ring and overpressure 
plug be replaced at least every two years.
 11. Close supervision is necessary when the pressure cooker is used near children. It is not recommended that children use the 
pressure cooker.
 12. When normal operating pressure is reached you will hear and/or see a steady flow of steam releasing from the pressure regula-
tor. Lower the heat as necessary to maintain a very slow, steady flow of steam from the pressure regulator. If the heat is not 
lowered, excess steam will escape, liquid will be evaporated and food may scorch.
 13. Do not use this pressure cooker for other than intended use.
 14. Do not use this pressure cooker for pressure frying with oil.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
THIS pRODUCT IS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE OnLy.
iNTRoduCTioN
Welcome to the world of pressure cooking. With your new presto
 pressure Cooker, you’ll discover how fast and easy it is to 
prepare a wide variety of delicious foods— especially foods that emphasize good health and nutrition along with good taste.
The pressure cooker is perfect for the way we live and eat today. It’s ideal for preparing many of the lighter foods that help keep 
us healthy and fit. It preserves flavors and nutrients, tenderizes leaner cuts of meat, and, best of all, it cooks foods three to ten 
times faster than ordinary cooking methods. And, it’s even possible to cook several foods in the pressure cooker at the same time 
without the flavors intermingling.
To make it easier for you to plan healthy and nutritious meals, many of the recipes in this book have been specifically selected to 
be low in calories, fat, and cholesterol. We have also included some traditional family favorites that are especially well suited to 
the many advantages of pressure cooking. For quick identification of these recipes, simply look for the following symbols:
   Low Calorie Recipe 
   Lower Cholesterol Recipe 
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  Family Favorite Recipe
Recipes with the low calorie symbol have 300 calories or less per serving.
Recipes with the low cholesterol symbol have less than 80 milligrams of cholesterol per serving and less than 30% of the calories 
are from fat.
To help get started with your new pressure cooker, be sure to read the “GETTInG ACqUAInTED” section beginning on the next 
page.