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Instant Pot Duo Mini User Manual

Instant Pot Duo Mini
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Introduction to Pressure Cooking
3. Depressurization
After pressure cooking completes, follow your recipe instructions for
depressurizing the cooker.
If automatic Keep Warm is on after cooking completes, the timer counts up
from 00:00 to indicate the elapsed time up to 10 hours. If not, the cooker returns
to Standby and displays End.
Note: The cooker cools and depressurizes faster if automatic Keep Warm is off.
See Depressurizing the Cooker (Venting Methods) for information on
releasing pressure after cooking.
DANGER
While the oat valve is up, contents of cooker are under extreme pressure.
Do not attempt to remove the lid while the oat valve is still up. All pressure must
be released, and oat valve must be down before attempting to remove the lid. Never
attempt to force the lid open. Failure to follow the instructions may result in property
damage and/or personal injury.

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Instant Pot Duo Mini Specifications

General IconGeneral
Capacity3 quarts
Power700 watts
MaterialStainless Steel (inner pot)
Pressure LevelsHigh and Low
Keep Warm FunctionYes
Voltage120V
FunctionsPressure Cook, Slow Cook, Rice Cook, Sauté, Steamer, Warmer
Pre-set ProgramsSoup/Broth, Meat/Stew, Bean/Chili, Poultry, Sauté/Simmer, Rice, Multigrain, Porridge, Steam, Yogurt
Delay StartUp to 24 hours
Safety FeaturesOverheat Protection, Safety Lid Lock

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