TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
Trouble closing the lid.
Trouble opening the lid.
Display is blank after
connecting the pressure
cooker to an outlet.
Steam is leaking from
the lid.
Steam leaking from float
valve.
Float valve does not rise
up.
Steam comes out from
pressure release valve
non-stop.
Cause
Sealing ring is not placed
correctly.
Lid is not properly placed onto the
housing.
Pot is still under pressure.
Float valve has not dropped back
down into the lid.
There is a bad power connection
or no power from the outlet.
Pressure cooker has a blown fuse.
Ingredients are stuck to the
sealing ring.
Sealing ring is broken.
Ingredients are stuck to the
anti-clog filter.
Float valve sealing ring is broken.
There are not enough ingredients
and liquids in the inner pot.
Pressure release valve is set to
There are not enough ingredients
and liquids in the inner pot.
Too much pressure has built up
inside the cooker.
Solution
Press the sealing ring firmly into place in
the sealing ring rack.
Align the
mark on the lid with
above the control panel. Turn the lid
clockwise to secure it onto the housing.
Set the pressure release valve to the
position to let out any remaining
pressure.
Allow the pressure cooker to completely
cool down. If the float valve remains up
after the cooker has completely cooled,
contact Customer Support (page 22).
Inspect the power cord to ensure it has
a good connection. Check if the outlet is
still active.
Immediately stop using the pressure
cooker. Contact Customer Support (page
22).
Clean the sealing ring.
Replace the sealing ring. If necessary,
purchase a new sealing ring from
Amazon.com (search for "Cosori 6qt
Sealing Ring").
Remove and clean the anti-clog filter.
Contact Customer Support (page 22) to
replace the float valve sealing ring.
Ingredients and liquids need to be at or
above the "2 RICE CUP" line in the inner
pot.
.
Turn pressure release valve to
Ingredients and liquids need to be at or
above the "2 RICE CUP" line in the inner
pot.
Wear oven mitts or use hot pads to briefly
open the pressure release valve. Keep
fingers, face, or exposed skin away from
the vent. Steam released will be hot .
EN
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