IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
NEVER force the pressure cooker open. Make sure that the internal pressure has returned to normal.
Refer to the section “Safety”.
NEVER use your pressure cooker without liquid: this could cause serious damage. ALWAYS make sure
that there is enough liquid in it during cooking.
Use heat source(s) that are compatible with your pressure cooker, in line with the instructions for use
NEVER make milk-based recipes (such as rice pudding, semolina pudding etc.; in your pressure cooker.
DO NOT use rock salt in your pressure cooker, but rather add table salt when the cooking is nearly
finished.
NEVER fill your pressure cooker more than two-thirds full (maximum fill mark).
For food that expands during cooking, like rice, dried vegetables, stewed fruit, etc., NEVER fill your
pressure cooker more than half full. For certain soups like pumpkin or courgette, give your pressure
cooker a few minutes to cool down, then cool it down fully by placing it under cold running water.
After cooking meat that has an outer layer of skin (such as ox tongue), which could swell due to the
effects of pressure, do not pierce the skin after cooking if it appears swollen: you could get burnt. Pierce
it before cooking.
When cooking food with a thick texture (chick peas, rhubarb, stewed fruit, etc.) the pressure cooker
should be shaken slightly before opening to ensure that the food does not spurt out.
ALWAYS check that valves are clear before use
DO NOT use the pressure cooker to fry under pressure using oil.
DO NOT interfere with the safety systems, except for cleaning and maintenance in accordance with
instructions.
Alcohol vapors are flammable. Bring to a boil for about 2 minutes before placing the lid. Watch your
appliance when preparing alcohol-based recipes.
You can use the pan to cook food without the lid. DO NOT use the lid if you do not intend the food to be
cooked under pressure.
If you notice that your pressure cooker is broken or cracked, do not attempt to open it under any
circumstances; wait for it to cool down completely before moving it. DO NOT use it. Have it repaired by a
qualified technician.