• Do not use a scourer or abrasive sponge to clean the cooking
pot as it could damage the non-stick coating in the cooking
pot (Fig.40).
• Do not immerse the appliance in water (Fig.41).
• If you inadvertently immerse your appliance in water or spill
water directly on the heating plate, take it to an Approved
Service Centre for repair.
• Do not put the lid and the cooking pot in the dishwasher
(Fig.42).
• Be aware, only the accessories: spatula, measuring cup and
steam accessory are dishwasher safe.
3b. Clean the sealing gasket
• Remove the sealing gasket from the lid and clean it with a soft
sponge and soapy hot water (Fig.7 & 8).
• Dry it off thoroughly.
• Place the sealing gasket over the sealing gasket rack and
press it into place (Fig.9). Press down firmly to ensure there is
no puckering and that the sealing gasket is snug behind the
sealing gasket rack.
• After placing the sealing gasket on the lid, if you open the
lid too quickly, it can happen that the cooking pot remains
attached to the lid (Fig.37 & 38). Wait few seconds for the
cooking pot to free itself from the lid (Fig.39).
Note: It is normal and simply demonstrates a good hermeticity
of the product. To avoid that the cooking pot falls heavily on the
product when opening the lid, always open the lid gently.
WARNING: Never use your appliance without the sealing
gasket (Fig.44)
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3c. Clean the valves
• To clean the pressure limit valve, remove the pressure limit
valve from the pipe on top of the lid (Fig.10). Clean it with a
soft sponge and soapy hot water (Fig.11). Once dry, take care
that the duct of the pipe is clean before plugging the pressure
limit valve back on the pipe on top of the lid (Fig.12). Ensure
that the pressure limit valve is well put in place, it must be able
to move up and down.
• To clean the pressure limit valve cover, unscrew the limit valve
cover from inside of the lid (Fig.13). Clean it with a soft sponge
and soapy hot water (Fig.14). Once dry, take care that the duct
of the pipe is clean before screwing the pressure limit valve
cover back inside of the lid (Fig.15).
• To clean the float valve, remove the float valve gasket from
inside of the lid, flip the lid so that the float valve can come
out of the lid (Fig.16). Clean the float valve gasket and the
float valve with a soft sponge and soapy hot water (Fig.17).
Once dry, insert the float valve back on the lid and put the
float valve gasket back in place (Fig.18). Ensure that the float
valve is well put in place, it must be able to move up and down.
3d. Clean the housing of the appliance
• Clean the housing of the appliance using a damp cloth.
• Do not immerse the appliance in water (Fig.41).
• Wipe clean the heating plate using a dry cloth.
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