Silampos Easy Instruction Book

TABLE OF CONTENTS
0. IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS
1. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION PAG02
2. PRIOR TO FIRST USE PAG04
3. USING THE PRESSURE COOKER PAG05
4. UPKEEP AND MAINTENANCE PAG10
5. WARRANTY CERTIFICATE PAG14
7. COOKING TIMES PAG15
Pressure Cooker
Easy
Recommended maximum power 3000W
IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS
1. Read the present instructions carefully to the end so as to become familiar with the characteristics and potential
of the pressure cooker.
2. Take great care when using it near children.
3. Do not place the pressure cooker in a heated oven.
4. When the pressure cooker is under pressure, handle it very carefully. Do not touch warm surfaces. Use the
handles and, if necessary, use gloves or another mean of protection.
5. Do not use the pressure cooker for any purpose other than that for which it is intended.
Recommended heat sources
6. The pressure cooker works under pressure. Misuse may cause burns and serious damages. Check that the pressure cooker has been properly closed and the valves are clear before placing it on the heat source. Read the chapter “Using the pressure cooker”.
7. Never force the opening of the pressure cooker or remove the lid without rst checking that the pressure cooker is depressurised. See the instructions on depressurisation in point 3.3 of the present manual.
8. Do not use the pressure cooker without liquid inside, as it could be seriously damaged. Read the chapter “Prior to First Use”.
9. Do not ll the pressure cooker more than 2/3 of its capacity. With food which increases in volume during cook­ing, such as rice or dry vegetables, do not ll the pressure cooker more than half of its capacity.
10. Do not place an empty pressure cooker on a connected source of heat.
11. When you use an electrical or vitroceramic griddle, use a disk with a diameter which is equal to or lower than
the diameter of the bottom (Bd) of the pressure cooker. Make sure the bottom of the cooker is clean and dry.
12. When you use a gas stove, adjust the ame so it doesn’t go above the diameter of the bottom.
13. The supercial skin of some meats swells under the effect of pressure (e.g. tongue). After cooking, do not prick
the meat if it looks swollen; you may scald yourself. Prick the meat before cooking.
14. When making greasy foods, you should shake the pressure cooker slightly before opening the lid, preventing the food from spitting out.
15. Do not use the pressure cooker under pressure for frying food.
16. Do not operate the safety systems more than that which is recommended in the cleaning and maintenance
instructions. Read the chapter “Upkeep and maintenance”.
17. Do not use the pressure cooker when it, or any of its components, is damaged or does not correspond to the functions described in the usage instructions. Only use replacement parts of the Silampos brand and of the model in question. Contact the Silampos Post Sales Assistance Service.
18. FOLLOW AND KEEP THESE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS PAG01
PAG02 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
* Pressure unit: 1 bar = 1kg/1cm2 (a force of 1kg is exercised over an area of 1cm2)
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION PAG03
Only use replacement parts of the SILAMPOS brand and of the model in question. Contact the Silampos Post Sales Assistance Service.
PAG04 PRIOR TO FIRST USE
Prior to rst use, remove all the labels from the pressure cooker. Wash it in hot water and washing-up liquid. After washing, dry it with a cloth.
Lubricate the sealing ring with a bit of cooking oil to facilitate the opening and closing of the pressure cooker. Make sure the steam release devices are clear.
Give the pressure cooker a test run using half a litre of water. Let it cook for 10 minutes until the adjustment valve starts giving off steam.
Minimum Quantity:
You should not use the pressure cooker with a quantity of liquid of under 250 ml; you may damage the pressure cooker and/or the heat source.
Maximum Quantity:
Do not ll the pressure cooker more than 2/3 of its capacity.
Please note
if you exceed the limit of the capacity, the steam could be released through the adjust-
ment valve or through the edge of the lid. This could also occur if the heat source is too high.
USING THE PRESSURE COOKER PAG05
3.1 PRIOR TO USE
1. Place the ring on the inner edge of the lid, checking that it is adjusted and correctly placed in ac- cordance with (FIG.01)
2. Check whether the adjustment valve is clear: Pull the selector button, turn it to the position
,
remove it and check whether the channel is clear. (FIG.02)
3. Check whether the safety valve is clear, lightly pressuring the valve piston via the interior of the lid, with the aid of a pointed object. (FIG.03)
4. To close the pressure cooker, place the lid in such a way as to make the lid close position indicator
coincide with the close position indicator of the pressure cooker handle and turn the lid
clockwise. (FIG.04)
5. After ensuring the overlaying of the lid handles and of the pressure cooker unit (FIG.05), pull the button to the close position until you hear a click. (FIG.06)
PAG06 USING THE PRESSURE COOKER
(FIG.01) (FIG.02) (FIG.03)
(FIG.04)
(FIG.05) (FIG.06)
USING THE PRESSURE COOKER PAG07
3.2 DURING USE
1. Place the pressure cooker on the connected heat source.
Please note
that with induction-heating cooking, extremely high temperatures are reached in a
matter of seconds, which requires greater precaution and care.
2. Select the pressure level you wish to use:
- Position (0.5 bar): for fast cooking;
- Position (0.9 bar): for super fast cooking.
3. Start counting cooking time after checking that the steam is coming out in constant fashion via the adjustment valve.
4. If during the use of the pressure cooker the pressure indicator fails to rise and/or the adjustment valve does not release steam, check whether the power of the heat source is strong enough. Should this persist, depressurise the pressure cooker and check:
- Whether the quantity of liquid inside the pressure cooker is sufcient;
- Whether the pressure cooker is closed;
- Whether the adjustment valve is clear;
- Whether the silicone sealing ring and the edge of the lid are in good conditions. During the rst minutes of the cooking process, it is normal if the adjustment valve does not release the steam or do it intermittently.
5. Do not place objects on the pressure indicator and/or adjustment valve whilst the pressure cooker is working.
PAG08 USING THE PRESSURE COOKER
6. Use the heat stored in the thermal bottom and save energy by disconnecting the heat source before the food cooking time has terminated.
7. If steam is released via the lid edges, via the safety valve and/or via the expansion window, re­move the pressure cooker from the heat source, depressurise it and check:
- Whether the adjustment valve is clear;
- Whether the sealing ring is clean, properly positioned and shows any sign of deterioration;
- Whether the edge of the pressure cooker unit shows any signs of deterioration which prevent the effective adjustment of the sealing ring.
3.3 UPON COMPLETION OF USE
1. Once the cooking time has elapsed, remove the pressure cooker from the heat source and de-
pressurise it, slowly turning the selector button to the position indicated in (FIG.07), to release the steam.
Please note
that you should be extremely careful to avoid any burns which may be caused
by the steam released.
2. After depressurisation, open the pressure cooker moving the button from the close to the open position until you hear a click (FIG.08); remove the lid, turning the handle anti-clockwise. (FIG.09).
Please note
that you should not force the opening of the pressure cooker until the pressure indicator
is totally down, as this practice can put the user in danger and damage the cooker.
3. To handle the pressure cooker only use Bakelite accessories and, where necessary, wear gloves or some other means of protection. (FIG.10).
USING THE PRESSURE COOKER PAG09
4. Wash the pressure cooker in plentiful water and washing-up liquid to prevent the stainless steel
from being eroded by the cooking of salty or acidic foods. You can wash the pressure cooker in the dishwasher, removing the sealing ring rst.
5. If you burned the food during the cooking process: Leave the pressure cooker to rest in water and some washing-up liquid for a few minutes before washing it.
6. For more thorough cleaning:
- Remove the sealing ring and wash it.
- Remove the selector button and rinse under the tap via the adjustment valve (FIG .11). Reset the selector button and check whether the system has been properly assembled. This shall be easy to move.
Please note
that an improper assembly may make the operation of the adjustment
valve difcult or even stop it from working, obliging the safety valve to operate.
- Check whether the safety valve is clear, lightly pressing the valve piston via the interior of the lid with the aid of a pointed object.
7. Once clean and dry, put the pressure cooker away without its lid on to avoid deformations to the sealing ring. (FIG .12)
(FIG.07) (FIG.08) (FIG.09)
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