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The built-in cooking time is suitable for general purpose food. Please use the cooking
timetable in the recipe book to determine the appropriate cooking time based on the
specific food, the quantity of food and your texture preference.
5.
Select cooking pressure.
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All functions except "Pizza ", "Fried", "Cake", "Slow Cook/Bean", "Yogurt" "Sauté" can
adjust high pressure, from defaults low pressure.
6.
Cooking starts automatically in 5 seconds after the last key press.
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Three audible "da" will sound to indicate the cooking process has begun. The LED display
shows time indicating that the pre-heating state is in progress. Please note: Depending
on the food content, the quantity, and its temperature (frozen or not), the preheat cycle
can range between 10 to 40 minutes.
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As the pressure increases inside the cooker, it is perfectly normal for traces of steam to
escape from the float valve until the float valve pops up.
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Once the cooker reaches working pressure, the LED display changes from "On" to the
programmed cooking time. The cooking time counts down to indicate the remaining
time in minutes. During this pressurized state you should not see any steam gushing
out anywhere from the lid. However, from time to time you may see a small smoke
effect coming from the steam release handle and occasionally a little sputtering. This is
perfectly normal.
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During the cooking operation, the cooker makes low clicking sounds. This comes from
normal operation in switching the heating element on and off.
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At any time, you can cancel the cooking program in progress and return to standby mode
by pressing the "Keep-Warm/Cancel "key.
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When the pressure-cooking cycle finishes, the cooker beep one time and automatically
goes into the "Keep Warm" cycle, called Auto. Keep "Warm" Cycle. The LED display shows
an "00:00" on the first digit. The clock counts up for 24 hours. If the 24 hours Auto. Keep
"Warm" cycle finishes, the cooker goes into standby state.
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It is not recommended to leave cooked rice in "Keep-Warm "state for too long as it may
affect the texture or the taste of the food.
7.
When the pressure-cooking cycle finishes, the cooker beep one time and automatically
goes into the "Keep Warm" cycle, called Auto. Keep "Warm" Cycle. The LED display shows an
"00:00" on the first digit. The clock counts up for 24 hours. If the 24 hours Auto. Keep "Warm"
cycle finishes, the cooker goes into standby state.
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It is not recommended to leave cooked rice in "Keep-Warm "state for too long as it may
affect the texture or the taste of the food.
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