VonShef 07/197, 07/198 Instruction Manual

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PRESSURE COOKER
07/197 07/198 - Instruction Manual
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CONTENTS
Specification 2
Before First Use, Safety Advice
3
Operation
5
Safety Advice 4
Safety Instructions
1
Operation, Cleaning & Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Warranty
6
7
8
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
Be aware that expandable foods such as apple sauce, cranberries, pearl barley and oatmeal can foam, froth, sputter and even clog the pressure release device.
Substances such as baking soda, too much vegetable oil and alcohol can not be cooked in the Pressure cooker.
After cooking meat with a skin (e.g. ox tongue) which may swell under the effect of pressure, do not prick the meat while the skin is swollen; this may cause scalding injuries.
When cooking doughy foods, gently shake the cooker before opening the lid to avoid food ejection.
The pressure cooker should only be used on a heat source in a stable position.
Flames must not exceed the pressure cooker walls. Use a small flame that is central to the base of the pressure cooker.
Always follow the Maximum and Minimum quantities of liquid stated in these instructions and marked in the pressure cooker.
Always allow the Pressure Cooker to cool completely before cleaning.
When the Pressure Cooker is under pressure, caution must be taken of the steam ejected from the valves and vents. Do not touch safety devices.
Do not open the pressure cooker until it has cooled and all internal pressure has been released. If the handles are difficult to part, this indicates that the cooker is still pressurized - do not force it open. Any pressure in the cooker can be hazardous.
Strictly follow the cleaning and maintenance instructions. Always check the safety devices are not obstructed before use. Do not point the pressure release cavity at people. Do not tamper with any other safety systems beyond the
maintenance instructions specified in the instructions for use. If the pressure cooker is damaged or shows signs of being
faulty, stop using immediately. Do not attempt any maintenance yourself. Do not cover the regulator with heavy objects. When cooking foods that expand such as rice or dried
vegetables, do not fill the pressure cooker over ½ full to accommodate expenditure.
Use oven gloves when handling the pressure cooker to reduce the risk of scalding.
Never slide the Pressure cooker across the hob surface as this will scratch both the pressure cooker base and hob surface. Always lift it up and place down gently.
Always ensure the base of the pressure cooker is dry and thoroughly clean before placing on hob.
Do not use the pressure cooker to store sugar, alkali, salt, vinegar, steam water etc. Clean and dry cooker after use.
Take care when opening the lid after cooking as hot steam may escape and cause burns.
This cookware contains no parts which can be modified or repaired due to risk of injury.
Do not lubricate any parts or carry out any maintenance or repair work other than that shown in this manual, or as advised by the DOMU Brands Customer Care Helpline.
Use only as described in this manual and do not exceed maximum capacity. Use only DOMU Brands recommended attachments.
INTENDED USE.
Only operate the VonShef® Pressure Cooker for its intended purpose and within the parameters specified in this manual.
The Pressure Cooker is for domestic use only. Do not use outdoors or for commercial purposes.
This product is not intended for use by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless supervised or given appropriate instruction concerning the product’s use by a person responsible for their safety.
This product is not intended for use by children. GENERAL PRECAUTIONS.
This cookware is not intended for use by children. This cookware is not a toy. Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with the cookware.
Check all parts for wear and damage before use. Do not use if any parts appear damaged. Seek suitable advice from customer services.
Always keep the regulator, regulator vent pipe, safety valve, sealant ring, lid and cooker body free of greasy dirt and residue. Do not cover the regulator with heavy objects.
Do not leave the cookware unattended whilst in use.
Substances such as baking soda, excess amounts of vegetable oil and alcohol cannot be cooked in the pressure cooker.
When cooking doughy food, gently shake the cooker before opening the lid to avoid food ejection.
Do not fill the unit over 2/3 full with non-expandable foods such as vegetables and meat.
RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY.
Always locate your Pressure Cooker away from the edge of the worktop, on a firm, flat, heat-resistant surface with sufficient space around all sides.
Do not use the cookware near or below combustible material or structures.
For use on stoves only.
Do not use for baking or frying foods.
Do not overfill the Pressure Cooker. Pay attention to the maximum and minimum fill levels.
When using for the first time, your Pressure Cooker may give off a ‘new’ smell or vapour. This will dissipate after a few uses.
Do not knock or drop the Pressure Cooker.
Do not insert any objects into openings or cover the appliance.
Do not touch the cookware when in operation as parts will be very hot.
Extreme caution must be used when moving a pressure cooker with pressure inside. Do not knock, shake, drop etc.
This product cooks under high pressure, improper use may lead to scalding injuries.
Do not leave the Pressure Cooker unattended when in use.
Do not allow the cookware to run dry.
Use caution when opening the Lid during or after cooking as hot steam will escape and may cause burns.
WARNING! HOT SURFACES
1. LID.
2. UPPER HANDLE.
3. REGULATOR.
4. SAFETY VALVE.
PRODUCT SPECIFICATION
2
4
5. PRESSURE RELEASE CAVITY.
6. LOWER HANDLE.
7. POT.
8. SUPPORT HANDLE.
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