Bravetti PC107HA User Manual

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Table of Contents
Safety Instructions 
1
Grounding Instructions 
2
General Information for Cooking with Pressure Cookers 
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Getting to Know Your Programmable Pressure Cooker 
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Troubleshooting 
7
Safety Features of Your Pressure Cooker 
8
Preparing Your Pressure Cooker 
9
Using Your Pressure Cooker 
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Cooking with Pre-Set Buttons 
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Cooking without Pre-Set Buttons 
11
Releasing Steam Pressure 
12
Using the “Keep Warm” Feature 
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Cleaning and Storage 
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Tips for Cooking with Your Pressure Cooker 
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To Order Replacement Parts 
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Suggested Cooking Guide 
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Recipes 
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Warranty 
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General Information for Cooking with Pressure Cookers
Q. What is pressure-cooking?
A. 
Pressure cooking is a method of 
cooking in a sealed pot that 
does not permit air or liquids to 
escape below a preset pressure. 
The water's boiling point increases 
as the pressure increases. The 
pressure built up inside the cooker 
permits the liquid in the pot to rise 
to a temperature higher than 
212°F (100°C) before boiling. The 
higher temperature causes the 
food to cook faster.
Q. What are the advantages of 
pressure cookers?
A. 
Pressure cookers offer a 
convenient and quicker method of 
cooking other than cooking on a 
regular stove top or oven.
Q. What happens when the 
cooker heats up?
A. 
The body of your pressure cooker 
is made of metal. Heat makes 
metal expand. When using the 
pressure cooker for browning, 
allow the pressure cooker to cool 
slightly before placing the cover 
onto the pot and locking it in place.
Q. What if I am cooking at higher 
altitudes?
A.  When you cook at higher altitudes 
the cooking time must be 
increased slightly. To adapt the 
recipes for pressure-cooking, 
increase the cooking time by 5% 
for every 1,000 feet above a 2,000 
foot elevation.
Q. What kind of liquids are 
suitable for use in a pressure 
cooker.
A. 
Any liquids that contain water such 
as beer, wine, meat or vegetable 
stocks, vegetable juices and fruit 
juices. 
Q. What type of liquids SHOULD 
NOT be used in a pressure 
cooker?
A. 
Any liquid that does not contain 
water such as oils or oil-based 
marinades and/or dressings. Milk 
and milk-based foods and sauces 
or liquids should not be used, as 
they will foam when boiling. These 
liquids should be added after the 
pressure cooking process is 
completed and the cooker is 
opened.
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