Safety
− If electric circuit is overloaded with other appliances, the
pressure cooker may not operate properly. The pressure
cooker should be operated on a separate electrical circuit
from other operating appliances.
− Never operate the pressure cooker when it has a damaged
cord or plug, when it is not working properly, after it has
been dropped or damaged, or after it has been dropped
into water. Return the pressure cooker to a service center
for examination and repair.
− Only connect the pressure cooker if the line voltage of the
outlet corresponds to the data on the rating plate.
− Only connect the pressure cooker to an easily accessible
outlet so that you can quickly disconnect it from the power
supply in the event of a problem.
− Do not open the housing; instead, have a qualified
professional perform repairs. Contact a qualified
workshop for this. Liability and warranty claims are
waived in the event of repairs performed by the user,
improper connection or incorrect operation.
− Only parts that comply with the original device data may
be used for repairs. The pressure cooker contains electrical
and mechanical parts which are essential for providing
protection against sources of danger.
− Always attach the plug to the pressure cooker first, then
plug the cord into the wall outlet. To disconnect, turn any
control to "off", then remove the plug from wall outlet.
− The pressure cooker must not be operated with an
external timer or separate remote control system.
− Keep the power cord away from heated surfaces.
− To protect against electrical shock, do not immerse the
base unit, power plug and power cord in water or other
liquids.
− Do not allow the pressure cooker to be exposed to rain or
moisture during use or storage.
− Never touch the power plug with wet or damp hands.
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