minimum of 30 minutes for the cooker to cool.
1. Unplug the pressure cooker before cleaning.
2. Clean and dry the product after each use.
3. Wipe the black inner housing rim and slots with a damp cloth and then dry to prevent any
potential rusting.
4. Remove the Lid (6) and take out the Inner Pot (7). Wash the Inner Pot (7) using mild soap
and a soft cloth. The Inner Pot (7) can also be cleaned using a dishwasher.
5. Clean the underside of the Lid (6), including the Big Seal Ring (17), Float Valve (3), and
Anti-block Shield (16) with mild soap, water, and a clean, damp cloth. Dry all parts with a soft
cloth.
6. Clean the cooker body with water and a clean, damp cloth. Do not immerse the cooker body
in water.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Difficult to close the lid.
Difficult to open the lid.
Steam leaking from the
lid.
Steam leaking from the
float valve.
Likely Cause
The Big Seal Ring (17)
is incorrectly installed.
There is still pressure
inside the cooker.
The Big Seal Ring (17)
is uninstalled.
The Big Seal Ring (17)
is dirty and is being
prevented from seating
properly.
The Lid is unlocked.
The Seal Ring of the
Float Valve (15) is dirty.
Solution
Make sure the Seal Ring
is completely seated and
held in place by the
metal ring on the
underside of the lid.
Use the Quick Release
method to release any
remaining pressure in
the cooker. Confirm the
Float Valve (3) is in the
low position before
attempting to open the
lid.
Install the Big Seal Ring
(17).
Clean the Big Seal Ring
(17).
Lock the lid.
Clean the Seal Ring of
the Float Valve (15). It is
located around the Float
Valve on the underside
of the Lid.