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2. Pressure Control Device
The correct pressure level is automatically maintained during cooking cycle.
3. Pressure Limiting Valve
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.
8. Lid Safety Switch
The pressure cooker will not function if lid is not properly secured into place.
9. Lid Safety Button
The lid cannot be opened if the button is not pressed and held.