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NOTE:
Ensure that the steam release valve is in the "sealed"
position before the appliance starts the cooking
process otherwise the unit will not be able to build up
pressure.
3.5 Delay Time:
3.5.1. The Juno pressure cooker has a delay timer you
can set, to start cooking at a later stage. This feature
is optional. Set your timer after you have selected
you desired cooking function. The delay timer can be
adjusted in increments of 30 minutes. Maximum delay
time is 24 hours.
3.5.2. Press the delay timer button once for every 30
minutes to delay the cooking process. For example,
to set a 90 minute delay time, press the button three
times. The delay time will be displayed on the screen.
3.5.3. Please note that once the cooking time has
counted down, the time may not be adjusted. If more
or less cooking time is required, the cooking process
must be cancelled and the timing must be reset to the
required/desired time.
3.5.4. During set up or while cooking the "Keep warm/
cancel" button can be pressed to cancel cooking.
3.5.5. After cooking the unit will automatically engage
"Keep Warm" mode and the letters "bb" will be dis-
played on the screen. The "Keep warm/Cancel" button
can be pressed to cancel keep warm mode.
3.5.6. Once the unit has completed the cooking cycle
or the LCD display has turned off before opening and
removing the lid, turn the pressure release valve to
the "vent" position as indicated by the label on the lid.
Ensure that your face and hands are away from the
opening of the pressure release valve to ensure that
you do not get burnt or injured; the steam is very hot
therefore extreme caution must be exercised when
steam is being released.
3.5.7. When cooking liquid foods such as soup or por-
ridge wait for the unit to cool down before the pressure
is released.
3.5.8. Switch off the appliance at the wall socket and
remove the plug from the wall socket.
3.5.9. Once all pressure has been released and the
plug has been removed from the wall socket and there
is no longer any steam escaping from the pressure
release valve, the lid may be turned clockwise to be
unlocked.
3.5.10. When removing the lid, remove it in such a
manner that the steam is directed away from you. Do
this by allowing the top of the lid to face your direction,
the steam will deflect against the inner surface of the
lid. Ensure you are positioned to the side of the unit
without your face or hands over it. Use an oven glove
when removing the lid to reduce the chance of being
burnt by steam.
3.5.11. Only use not-stick utensils to serve from the
cooking pot as any hard utensils made from stainless
steel or similar materials could damage the non-stick
surface of the inner cooking pot.
3.6 Once you have finished using the appliance:
3.6.1. Allow the appliance to cool down.
3.6.2. Unplug the appliance from the mains power
supply.
3.6.3. Clean the appliance as described in the cleaning
section.
4. Cleaning
4.1. Disconnect the appliance from the mains power
supply and allow it to cool completely before undertak-
ing any cleaning task.
4.2. Remove the water collection container from the
unit and wash under warm water with a mild detergent,
then rinse and dry completely before attaching it to the
unit.
4.3. Clean the outer parts of the appliance with a damp
cloth with a few drops of washing-up liquid and then
dry. CAUTION! Do not immerse electrical parts of the
appliance in any liquid.
4.4.Use water and a damp cloth to clean the cooker lid,
ensure that all the parts of the lid are dried completely
before sotring or re-use.
4.5. Clean the non-stick cooking pot with warm water
and a mild detergent, use a soft cloth to clean it, do
not use any abrasive materials to clean the pot as it
will scratch the non-stick coating. Ensure the pot is
completely dry before storing or re-use.
4.6. Do not use solvents, or products with an acid
or base pH such as bleach, or abrasive products, for
cleaning the appliance.
4.7. Never submerge the appliance in water or any
other liquid or place it under running water.
4.8. NOTE: It is advised that you check that the steam
vent valve and floating valve are in good working order
and free of debris after each use. Always check the
steam release valve, float valve and anti-block shield
for clogging before use.
5. Anomalies and repair
5.1. Take the appliance to an authorised support centre

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