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Midea MY-WCS603 - User Manual

Midea MY-WCS603
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Table of Contents
Electric Pressure Cooker
Model:
MY-WCS603
Thank you for purchasing Midea pressure cooker. Please read and understand the instruction manual
before using and keep it safely for your future reference.
(Pictures are for reference only, actual
product may differ from pictures shown.)
Important Safeguards
Specifications
Product Diagram
Cooking Examples
11
Cautions
14
Troubleshooting
13
Circuit Diagram
13
Service Warranty
13
Cleaning
Notice Prior to Use
05
04
Cooking Preparation
06
01
03
Function Selection
07
Safe Cover Opening
07
Preset Function
Warm-keeping Function
10
08
08
Care and Maintenance
10
10
Safety Cautions
Time
Roast
Curry
Soup
White
Rice
Brown
Rice
Keep Warm
Cancel
Slow
Cook
Saute

Questions and Answers

  • D
    Danielle FlynnAug 16, 2025
    Why is my Midea Electric Pressure Cooker leaking from the cover?
    • J
      Jerry CarterAug 16, 2025
      Leakage from the cover of your Midea Electric Pressure Cooker can occur due to several reasons: * The gasket may be missing; ensure the gasket is properly placed. * There might be food residue on the gasket; clean the gasket ring thoroughly. * The gasket could be worn out; consider replacing it. * The cover may not be closed correctly; try closing the cover firmly again.
  • M
    Mia TateAug 19, 2025
    What to do if I can't open the cover of my Midea MY-WCS603 Electric Pressure Cooker?
    • M
      Martin McgeeAug 19, 2025
      If you're having trouble opening the cover of your Midea Electric Pressure Cooker, it could be due to the float valve failing to fall after steam release. Try pressing the float valve lightly with chopsticks. Alternatively, there might still be pressure inside the cooker; ensure the pressure has lowered completely before attempting to open the cover.
  • T
    Travis TaylorAug 22, 2025
    Why is the rice half cooked or too hard in my Midea Electric Pressure Cooker?
    • B
      Beth SmithAug 22, 2025
      If your rice is coming out half cooked or too hard in your Midea Electric Pressure Cooker, it might be because too little water was added; try adding more water next time. Also, ensure you're not opening the cover prematurely; after the cooking time is up, release steam and wait 5 minutes before opening the cover.
  • E
    Emily FitzgeraldAug 26, 2025
    Why is my Midea MY-WCS603 leaking from the float valve?
    • S
      Sherri MolinaAug 26, 2025
      If your Midea Electric Pressure Cooker is leaking from the float valve, it could be due to food particles stuck on the float valve gasket ring; try cleaning the float valve gasket. If the leakage persists, the float valve gasket ring may be worn out and need replacing.
  • D
    Dr. Stephanie ThompsonAug 28, 2025
    How to close the cover of my Midea Electric Pressure Cooker?
    • J
      Jessica LeeAug 28, 2025
      If you're finding it difficult to close the cover of your Midea Electric Pressure Cooker, check that the gasket is positioned correctly. If it still won't close, the push rod might be jammed by the float valve; try pushing the push rod lightly with your hand.
  • M
    Mark LarsenAug 31, 2025
    Why is the rice too soft in my Midea MY-WCS603?
    • C
      Catherine MuellerAug 31, 2025
      If the rice is too soft when using your Midea Electric Pressure Cooker, it's likely that too much water was added. Reduce the water level in your next attempt.
  • L
    Lance HowardSep 3, 2025
    What to do if exhaustion from the exhaust valve doesn't stop on my Midea MY-WCS603?
    • I
      Isaiah WhiteSep 3, 2025
      If the exhaustion from the exhaust valve on your Midea Electric Pressure Cooker doesn't stop, make sure the exhaust valve is in the sealing position. If the issue continues, send it to the service agency for maintenance.
  • K
    Kelly RichardsSep 6, 2025
    Why is the float valve unable to rise in my Midea MY-WCS603 Electric Pressure Cooker?
    • E
      Eric LopezSep 6, 2025
      If the float valve isn't rising in your Midea Electric Pressure Cooker, ensure you've added enough food and water according to the instructions. If you have, there might be a slight leak from the cover or exhaust valve, in this case send it to the service agency for inspection.
  • A
    Andrew MckeeSep 9, 2025
    What does it mean when all the lamps flash on my Midea MY-WCS603 Electric Pressure Cooker?
    • M
      Mary HernandezSep 9, 2025
      If all the lamps are flashing on your Midea Electric Pressure Cooker, it could indicate several issues: * 'C1' appears on the display: Send it to the service agency for inspection. * 'C5' appears on the display: Add water as required. * The temperature is too high because the inner pot is not placed: Put the inner pot properly. * 'C6' appears on the display: Send it to the service agency for inspection.
  • C
    Connie WilliamsSep 12, 2025
    Why is the lamp not bright after powering on my Midea MY-WCS603?
    • T
      taylormatthewsSep 12, 2025
      If the lamp isn't bright after you power on your Midea Electric Pressure Cooker, it could be due to a bad contact with the socket. Please inspect the socket.

Summary

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

Read all instructions.

Emphasizes reading all instructions before first use for safe operation.

Notice Prior to Use

Disassembly and installation of anti-block shield and gasket

Guides on removing and installing the anti-block shield and gasket.

Disassembly and Installation of Gasket

Provides instructions for disassembling and installing the gasket.

Cooking Preparation

Safe Cover Opening

Exhaust method

Describes methods for releasing pressure before opening the cover.

Function Selection

Care and Maintenance

Safety Cautions

Cautions

Cleaning

Troubleshooting

Midea MY-WCS603 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMidea
ModelMY-WCS603
CategoryElectric Pressure Cooker
LanguageEnglish

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