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nutricook SMART POT 2 - Float Valve: Install and Remove

nutricook SMART POT 2
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6. Ensure pressure release button is in up (Sealing) position.
Note:
For all pressure cooking programs, the pressure release
button must be in Sealing position.
7. Plug in cooker to a power outlet.
8. Select a Pressure Cooking Program based on your recipe.
9. Press the selected Pressure Cooking Program repeatedly to
cycle through Low, Med, High modes for time options.
Note:
When using Pressure Cook, the cooking mode selection is
between Low and High pressure level.
10. Optionally, adjust the cooking time using or + button. Use Hour/
Min button to toggle between hour and minute fields on the
screen depending on the time that needs to be adjusted.
Note:
Refer to the Smart Cooking Programs Table for the default
time for each cooking mode including the adjustable time
range.
The Rice program is fully automatic. The time cannot be
manually adjusted.
11. For every pressure cooking program selection, the Auto Keep
Warm function is automatically turned on which will be activated
after the pressure cooking time has been completed. If you wish
to turn off the Auto Keep Warm function, press the Keep Warm
button. The indicator light goes off.
Note:
You can deactivate the Auto Keep Warm function during
pressure cooking program selection or during the cooking
cycle.
The Auto Keep Warm is not recommended for Rice and other
foods that may become overcooked when left in Keep Warm
mode for too long.
12. Press START to begin cooking.
Note:
If START is not pressed after program settings, the cooker
automatically begins cooking after 10 seconds.
Once cooking begins, time adjustments made will be
automatically saved to the selected pressure cooking
program and mode.
13. Once cooking begins, the screen displays On (except for Rice
program) to indicate that it is Preheating.
Note:
Preheating time (pressure building time) depends on the
volume of food placed in the inner pot.
Pressure cooking cold or frozen foods will take longer time to
build pressure.
When using the Rice program, screen displays Auto instead
of On when Preheating.
14. When maximum pressure level is reached, float valve pops out
and screen displays the countdown time.
15. When cooking time has been completed and Keep Warm
function is turned off, screen displays End.
Note:
If Auto Keep Warm is activated, the cooker goes to Keep
Warm mode immediately after the cooking cycle and counts
up from 00:00.
*See Auto Keep Warm section of this User Guide for more details.
16. Use the proper Venting method applicable to your recipe to
depressurize the pressure cooker.
CAUTION: Always follow safety measures while venting
pressure to avoid serious physical injury and property damage.
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