Deni 9760 Electric Pressure Cooker User Manual


 
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Troubleshooting
If you have not added sufficient liquid and you notice that the
floating valve has not risen, but the timer is counting down, perform
the following steps:
1. Stop the pressure cooker by pressing the “Start/Stop” button.
2. Turn the pressure regulator knob to STEAM, using short bursts,
until the pressure is fully released.
3. Remove the lid and add approximately 1 cup of water/stock or
any liquid. Stir food to disperse liquid.
4. Replace the lid and lock into position.
5. Press the LOW or HIGH PRESSURE button and set the desired
time.
6. Press the “Start/Stop” button to begin cooking again.
If steam is leaking from under the cover because the cover is not
properly closed, the gasket isn’t positioned properly or is damaged,
or the pressure cooker is over filled, follow these steps:
1. Release any pressure using the quick release method.
2. Remove the gasket and check for tears or cracks.
3. Check to be sure the gasket is positioned properly.
4. If too full, remove excess liquid and continue cooking.
If you can’t open or remove the cover:
1. Be sure all of the pressure has been released.
2. If you still cannot open it, bring the contents of the cooker up
to pressure again.
3. Release the pressure completely.
4. If the cover still won’t come off, call customer service at
1-800-336-4822.
Hints and Tips
To ensure the best cooking performance when cooking under
pressure, always use at least 12 oz. of water or liquid in your
recipes to enable enough steam to be created to produce
pressure.
When using the high and low pressure settings, the timer should
not begin counting down until there is enough pressure.
When cooking under pressure, if you are unsure of the cooking
time, it is better to under cook and use the quick release method
and check for doneness. If not done, continue cooking under
pressure.
Never fill the pressure cooker more than half full with food or
2
/3 full with liquid. The pressure cooker must have enough liquid
to steam or the food will not cook properly.
If the electric circuit is overloaded with other appliances, your
appliance may not operate. The pressure cooker should be
operated on a separate electrical circuit.
Tougher, less expensive cuts of meat are better suited for the
pressure cooker because cooking under pressure breaks the
fibers down for tender results.
Fresh fruit should be cooked on low pressure.
Add a tablespoon of oil to the water to reduce the amount of
foaming that beans produce.