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Cook's essentials K44020 - Slow Cook Function; How to Use the Slow Cook Feature; Safety Features; Overview of Built-in Safety Devices

Cook's essentials K44020
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How to SLOW COOK
1. Place glass lid (21) onto the cooker.
The SLOW COOK function is used without pressure (turn Pressure Limiting
Valve (3) to EXHAUST).
2. Press the SLOW COOK button once and the display will show the default SLOW
COOK time of 06:00. Quickly continue to press the SLOW COOK button to increase
cook time in increments of 30 minutes.
3. Hold the SLOW COOK button down for rapid increase of cooking time.
NOTE: The longest SLOW COOK time allowed is 9.5 hours.
TIP: If you cannot adjust the SLOW COOK time, it is because too much time has
passed since you first pressed the SLOW COOK BUTTON. Cancel the cooking
process. Then press the SLOW COOK button continually until you've reached
the desired cook time.
4. There is no need to press any other button.
5. The SLOW COOK indicator will blink five times and then illuminate solid once it
begins operation.
The unit may take between 5~20 minutes to reach temperature before
beginning count down.
6. When cooking is complete, the cooker will beep 3-times and automatically go to
KEEP WARM. The display will show bb during KEEP WARM.
7. The KEEP WARM indicator light will illuminate. Press CANCEL to end the operation.
SAFETY FEATURES
There are seven safety devices installed in the pressure cooker to assure its reliability.
1. Open-and-Close Lid Safety Device
The lid cannot be opened if the appliance is filled with pressure.
2. Pressure Control Device
The correct pressure level is automatically maintained during cooking cycle.
3. Pressure Limiting Valve (3)
The pressure limiting valve will release air automatically when the pressure inside
exceeds the preset temperature.
NOTE: Overfilling the pressure cooker (see Instructions for Use) may clog the pressure
limiting valve, which can cause excess pressure to develop.
4. Anti-Block Cover
Prevents food material from blocking the pressure limiting valve (3).
5. Pressure Relief Device
When the cooker reaches the maximum allowable pressure and temperature, the
cooking pot will move down until the lid separates from the sealing ring, releasing
air pressure.
6. Thermostat
The power will auto-shut-off when the cooking pot temperature reaches the
preset value, or the pressure cooker is heating without enough liquid inside.
7. Thermal Fuse
The circuit will be opened when the pressure cooker reaches the maximum
temperature.
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