Bravetti PC107HA User Manual

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3.  You should add a minimum of 1 
cup (250 ml) of liquid into the 
cooking pot. Do not fill the 
cooking pot more than one-third 
full when cooking dried beans 
an legumes, no more than half 
way when cooking soups and 
stews, and not more than two- 
thirds full when cooking 
vegetables or whole pieces of 
meat.
4.  Place the cover on the pressure 
cooker and turn it counter 
clockwise to lock in place.
5.  Plug the power cord into the unit 
and then into the electrical outlet.
6.  Lower the pressure release valve 
so that steam may not escape.
7.  Select the desired preset button 
depending on food to prepare. 
(See “Suggested Cooking 
Guide
”).
8.  Ensure that the indicator light on 
the preset button is lit.
9.  The pressure cooker will beep 
three (3) times to let you know that 
the cooking process is complete.
10.  Wait for the unit to beep to 
signal end of cooking process.
11.  The pressure cooker will 
automatically go into “Standby” 
mode for one (1) minute and then 
into “Keep Warm” mode for up to 
six (6) hours.
12.  Slowly rotate the pressure release 
valve to the “Open” position to 
release the steam. (Fig. 6)
Operating Instructions
Fig. 6
Fig. 7
13.  After the safety float valve has 
fallen down, remove the cover and 
remove the food. (Fig. 7)
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Cooking Without the Pre-Set 
Buttons
When cooking with the pressure cooker 
without using the pre-set buttons, use 
the timer button to adjust for the 
desired time. 
1.  Place the removable cooking pot 
into the unit. 
2. 
Add the ingredients to be cooked 
into the removable cooking pot, 
following your recipe.
3.  You should add a minimum of 1 
cup (250 ml) of liquid into the 
cooking pot. 
4.  Place the cover on the pressure 
cooker and turn it counter 
clockwise to lock in place.
5.  Plug the power cord into the unit 
and then into the electrical outlet.
6.  Lower the pressure release valve 
so that steam may not escape.
7.  Using the timer button, adjust for 
the desired time. Once having set 
desired time, wait 15 seconds and 
the timer light will go on. 
Important Note: 
The timer will not 
begin to count down immediately after 
the timer light goes on. It will only begin 
to count down once the pressure 
cooker has reached a sufficient 
pressure and heat level.
8.  Wait for the unit to beep to 
signal end of cooking process.
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Operating Instructions
3.  Wait until the safety float valve has 
gone down before removing the 
cover. Always lift the cover away 
from you to release any remaining 
steam so that you do not get 
burned.
Normal Method
Allowing the steam to release naturally 
is preferred when cooking foods like 
stocks, sauces and certain large cuts of 
meat which will benefit from continuing 
to cook in the pressure cooker.  As the 
temperature decreases, so does the 
pressure.
1.  After the cooking process has been 
completed, press the “Cancel” 
button to stop the pressure cooker 
from going into the “Keep Warm” 
mode.
2.  Wait until the safety float valve has 
gone down before removing the 
cover. Always lift the cover away 
from you to release any remaining 
steam so that you do not get 
burned. (Fig. 9)
Fig. 8
Fig. 9
Note: 
Do not use this method with 
foods that easily overcook.
Caution: 
Never attempt to force 
open the pressure cooker cover until 
the safety float valve has dropped.
Releasing Steam Pressure
Warning: 
Use extreme caution when 
removing the cover after cooking. 
Serious burns can result from steam 
inside. 
After you have finished cooking in your 
pressure cooker, you can release the 
steam pressure in one of three (3) 
ways, “Quick Release”, 
Combination” and “Normal”.
Quick Release Method
1.  After the cooking process has been 
completed, press the “Cancel” 
button to stop the pressure cooker 
from going into the “Keep Warm” 
mode.
2.  Turn the steam release valve to the 
Open” position to release the 
steam fast. (Fig. 8)
3.  Wait until the safety float valve has 
gone down before removing the 
cover. Always lift the cover away 
from you to release any remaining 
steam so that you do not get 
burned.
Caution: 
Escaping steam is very 
hot. To avoid serious injuries or 
burns, keep bare skin, face and eyes 
away from the steam release valve.
Caution: 
Do not use the quick 
release method for foods with a lot 
of liquid such as soups and sauces. 
There could be an overflow.
Important: 
Do not use the “Quick 
Release” method with foods such as 
legumes, grains or other foods that 
froth or when the pressure cooker is 
very full.
Combination Method
1.  After the cooking process has been 
completed, press the “Cancel” 
button to stop the pressure cooker 
from going into the “Keep Warm” 
mode.
2.  Let the unit cool down for approx. 
thirty (30) minutes and then turn 
the steam release valve to the 
Open” position to release the 
steam. (Fig. 8)