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Chefwave Swap Pot CW-AFPC01 - Instructions for Pressure Cooking

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7. The unit will beep when cooking is complete.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR PRESSURE COOKING
You can pressure cook with the following programs: Meat/Stew, Bean/Chili,
Soup, Rice, Poultry, Pork/Ribs, Multigrain, Porridge, Steam, Eggs, Cake, Risotto,
and Vegetables. The other programs offered by the pressure cooker do not use
pressure.
1. Add all ingredients to the inner pot. Do not put any food or liquid in the
cooker base. Always add the minimum amount of liquid as described in the
“Cooking Tips” section on page 11. The inner pot should not be more than
two-thirds full with precooked food and liquid. When cooking food that
expands, such as rice, beans, or dried vegetables, only fill up to half of the
pot.
2. Make sure that the cooker base, the inner pot, and the heating plate are all
dry. Place the inner pot inside the cooker base.
NOTE: Keep the power turned off.
3. Put the pressure cooker lid on the cooker and turn it clockwise until you
hear a click to indicate that the lid is locked. Turn the steam release handle
to the sealing position. Be sure that the float valve on the inside of the lid has
dropped down. The float valve is what prevents the lid from being opened
before it is safe to do so.
4. Plug the appliance into an outlet. It will enter standby mode.
5. Select the desired cooking function. The corresponding indicator light will
illuminate. To select a different cooking function, press Keep Warm/Cancel
and select a different function.
6. The default cooking mode is “normal,” and the default pressure level is
either “low” or “high” depending on the cooking function. You can adjust
the cooking mode to “less,” “normal,” or “more” by first pressing the
Adjust button, and then turning the Function knob to cycle through these
selections. You can adjust the pressure level to “low” or “high” using the
Pressure Level button. You can increase or decrease the cooking time
using the Function knob. For more information, see the “Pressure Cooking
Settings” section on page 15.
NOTE: The non-pressure cooking functions are Slow Cook, Sauté, Yogurt,
and Keep Warm. The Pressure Level button is disabled for these functions.
NOTE: You cannot change the cooking time for the Rice function; it adjusts
automatically.