TROUBLESHOOTING (CONT.)
The display is blank after
connecting the pressure
cooker to a power outlet.
Steam gushes from the
steam release valve when the
steam release switch is in
the 'Seal' position.
Error code "E1", "E2", "C6H",
or "C6L" shows on the
display.
Error code "C7" or "NoPr"
shows on the display.
Error code "Lid" shows on
the display.
Error code "PrSE" shows on
the display.
Error code "Food burn"
shows on the display.
If your problem is not listed, please contact Customer Support (see page 32).
The plug may not be fully connected to the pressure cooker, or to the
power outlet. Make sure the plug is secure. If the plug is damaged, contact
Customer Support (see page 32).
The outlet may not have power. Try a different outlet.
The pressure cooker's fuse may have blown. Contact Customer Support
(see page 32).
There may not be enough liquid in the inner pot. Add liquid if necessary.
The pressure sensor may not be properly working. Contact Customer
Support (see page 32).
The steam release valve may not be properly sealed. Safely move the steam
release switch to 'Vent' and back to 'Seal'.
The pressure sensor may be faulty. Contact Customer Support
(see page 32).
The heating element may not be working. Contact Customer Support
(see page 32).
There may not be enough liquid in the inner pot. Add liquid if necessary.
The steam release switch may not be in the 'Seal' position.
The lid may not be completely sealed. Remove the lid and replace the lid,
and make sure it is secure. See Pressure Cooker Lid (page 12).
Do not use the pressure cooker lid with the 'Sauté' cooking function. If
'Sauté' cooking function is selected, remove the lid.
Pressure has accumulated during a non-pressurised cooking function.
Move the steam release switch to the 'Vent' position, or remove the lid if
the lid is not needed.
There may not be enough liquid in the inner pot. Make sure the float
valve is in the down position and the pressure is released. Open the lid to
inspect the bottom of the inner pot.
High temperature may be detected at the bottom of the inner pot. The
pressure cooker will automatically lower the temperature to prevent
overheating.
Starch deposits at the bottom of the inner pot may have caused uneven
heating. Turn the pressure cooker off, release the pressure accordingly,
and inspect the bottom of the inner pot.
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