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PRESET GUIDELINES
Preset
Time (minutes)
Lid
Exhaust Valve
Position
Temperature
(°F)
Less Normal More
Soup 20 30 40 Yes Sealing 239
Poultry 10 20 30 Yes Sealing 239
Meat/Stew 25 35 45 Yes Sealing 239
Bean/Chili 30 35 40 Yes Sealing 239
Sear - 30 - No N /A 320
Rice - 14 ~ 18 - Yes Sealing 239
Multigrain 20 35 50 Yes Sealing 239
Fish 3 5 8 Yes Sealing 239
Porridge 10 20 30 Yes Sealing 239
Steam 5 15 25 Yes Sealing 239
Yogurt Adjustable Range: 4 ~ 8 hours Yes Sealing 107
Slow Cook Adjustable Range: 2 ~ 12 hours Optional Sealing/Venting 203
Keep Warm Adjustable Range: 2 ~ 12 hours Optional Sealing/Venting 158
Manual Adjustable Range: 0 ~ 90 minutes Yes Sealing 239
PRESSURE COOKING
Pressure cooking is used for the Rice, Multigrain, Soup, Meat/Stew, Poultry, Fish, Steam, Beans/Chili, Porridge, and
Manual presets.
WARNING: Please see all important safety instructions on page 5-6 prior to utilizing the unit.
1. Finish the “Cooking Preparation” according to page 14 of this manual.
2. Plug the Magic Chef Multicooker in. It will make one beep and the display will read “- - - -”, which means the
multicooker is in a standby state.
3. Select a cooking function. Once the button is pressed, the light above your selection will light up.
• If you want to select another function, you have 10 seconds to do so.
4. Once the function key is selected, choose the cooking time. See below for Manual instructions. The Magic
Chef Multicooker automatically defaults to “Normal” cooking time. To change:
• Click the “Adjust” button to switch between designated Normal, Less, and More cooking time, which
is indicated on the control panel. For the Rice function, you cannot change the time because it
automatically adjusts for the content inside.
• Manual Time Selection: To select the time for Manual, press the “-” or “+” buttons to select the time.
The maximum time you can select is 90 minutes.
5. After 10 seconds, there will be 3 beeps which indicate the program has started. Alternatively, you can press
the “Start” button to begin cooking immediately.
• The display will show lines circling around the outside of the display and the multicooker will begin
to preheat. During this time, it is normal for some steam to come out through the float valve until it
rises up. Preheating times range.