Bravetti PC107HA Electric Pressure Cooker User Manual


 
Getting to Know Your Programmable Pressure Cooker
Technical Specifications
Voltage: 120V., 60Hz.
Power: 900 Watts
*Illustrations may vary from actual product
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1. Pressure Cooker Cover
2. Cover Locking Pin
3. Safety Float Valve
4. Pressure Release Valve
5. Cover Handle
6. Sealing Gasket
7. Sealing Gasket Holder
8. Diffuser
9. Floating Valve Washer
10. Meat Trivet
11. Removable Cooking Pot
12. Stainless Steel Housing
13. Carry Handles
(x2)
14. Vapor Collector
15. Inner Tank
16. Upper Ring
17. Control Panel
18. Heating Plate
19. Temperature Sensor
20. Spatula
21. Measuring Cup
22. Timer Light
23. Keep Warm Light
24. Time Display
25. Preset Buttons
26. Keep Warm/Cancel Button
27. Timer Button
28. Detachable Power Cord
(not shown)
CONTROL PANEL
Getting to Know Your Programmable Pressure Cooker
Parts of the Pressure Cooker
Sealing Gasket
The sealing gasket fits inside the cover
of the pressure cooker to form a very
tight seal between the cover and
pressure cooker when the cover is
locked. The sealing gasket can be
easily removed for cleaning. Over time,
the sealing gasket may shrink, harden,
crack or become distorted with use. If
this occurs, the sealing gasket should
be replaced.
Warning: Do not wash the sealing
gasket in the dishwasher, hand
wash only.
Note: If there are any concerns
regarding the sealing gasket call
customer service.
Stainless Steel Meat Trivet
The meat trivet sits on the bottom of
the removable cooking pot to support
roasts and other meats and prevents
the meat from sticking to the bottom of
the pot. It can also be used to support a
metal steamer basket for vegetables.
Preset Programmed Cooking
Buttons
The preset buttons are programmed to
take the guess work out of cooking with
your pressure cooker.
Removable Cooking Pot
The removable cooking pot is coated
with a non-stick surface for easier
clean-up.
Parts of the Control Panel
Cooking with your new Electronic
Pressure Cooker is simple and easy
to use. The intelligent electronic
controls take the guesswork out of heat
adjustment and cooking times. Simply
add your food to the cooking pot, close
the cover and push one of the preset
buttons and let the pressure cooker do
the rest.
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1. Timer Indicator Light
2. Keep Warm Indicator Light
This indicator light (yellow) will
illuminate when the cooking
process has been completed
and the pressure cooker has
switched over to the “Keep
Warm” cycle.
3. Time Display
When using the pre-set buttons
the time display will show the
time (in minutes) counting up.
When manually setting the timer,
the time display will show the
time (in minutes) counting down.
4. Pre-set Buttons
Cook
The cook button is excellent for
cooking unprocessed white rice
and fresh vegetables.
Slow Cook
The slow cook button is
excellent for sticky rice, brown or
wild rice.
Soup Button
The soup button is programmed
to cook soups, stews, or sauces.