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 supercial 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