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1.  Pressure Regulating Knob: Turn the knob to the “Pressure” position when 
cooking under pressure or using the rice cooking function. Turn the knob to 
the “Steam” position to release the pressure after pressure cooking or when 
using the slow cooker or warm functions.
2. Self-Locking Pin: The lid will lock automatically when you slide it in place. 
While cooking under pressure you will not be able to open the lid until all of 
the pressure is released.
3. Cool-touch 
handles: The cool to the touch handles of the multi cooker allows 
for easy handling and opening of the pot.
4. Floating Valve: The safety-floating valve controls the amount of pressure 
inside the cooker by allowing excess pressure to be released.
5. Silicone 
Gasket: Creates an airtight seal needed for the Multi-cooker to build 
up pressure. Check the gasket for tears or cracks before using the pressure 
cooking or rice cooking function.
6.  Safety Pressure Valve: The safety pressure valve allows excess pressure to 
escape from the cooker when it is being used for pressure cooking. It works 
independently of the floating valve.
7. Anti-Blocking 
Case: Pull it towards yourself to release the pressure regulator 
knob for cleaning.
8. Condensation Reservoir: Collects excess condensation during cooking. If 
there is some liquid in the reservoir after cooking, simply empty it.
9.  Heating element and Temperature sensor: Both elements regulate the 
cooking temperature inside the pot.
10. Removable Cooking Pot: Aluminum pot with Teflon Classic non-stick 
coating; dishwasher safe removable pot will make clean-up a breeze.
11. Stationary  Pot: This pot cannot be removed from the electric multi-cooker 
and should never be used for cooking. For cooking, only use the removable 
cooking pot.
12. Control Panel: The easy to use controls allow you to select the different 
programs available with a touch of a finger. Available for selection are: two 
pressure settings, rice cooking, two slow cook settings, brown and warm 
functions, and a timer.
• Pressure settings - High: use this function to cook at high pressure, 
equivalent to 9 psi (pounds of pressure per square inch). Every time you 
press the high pressure button, the cooking time will increase by 1 minute. 
• Pressure settings - Low: use this function to cook at low pressure, 
equivalent to 5 psi (pounds of pressure per square inch). Every time you 
press the low pressure button, the cooking time will increase by 1 minute. 
This pressure setting is more suitable to cook delicate foods such as tender 
vegetables or certain types of fish.