− Do not pull the power plug out of the outlet by the cord;
instead, always pull it out by the plug itself.
− Never move, pull, or carry the pressure cooker by its power
cord.
− Keep the pressure cooker and power cord away from open
flames and hot surfaces.
− Lay the power cord so that it does not pose a tripping hazard.
− Do not kink the power cord and do not lay it over sharp
edges.
− Do not let the power cord hang over the edge of the table
or counter, or hot surfaces.
− Only use the pressure cooker indoors. Do not use the
pressure cooker in damp rooms or in the rain. Do not use
outdoors.
− Do not place or store the pressure cooker where it can be
pulled into a tub or sink.
− Never reach to retrieve the pressure cooker if it has fallen
into water. In such a case, immediately disconnect the
power plug.
− Never insert any objects into the housing.
− Always turn the pressure cooker off and pull the plug out
of the wall outlet before you clean the pressure cooker, if a
fault occurs and in the event of a storm.
− Never operate the pressure cooker with the air openings
blocked or while on a soft surface, such as a bed or couch,
where it is possible for the air openings to be blocked.
Keep the air openings free of lint, hair, and similar objects.
− If you do not intend to use the pressure cooker for an
extended period of time, disconnect it from the power
source. The pressure cooker is only completely without
current when the power plug has been pulled out of the
wall outlet.
− SHORT CORD PURPOSE: A short detachable power-supply
cord should be used to reduce the risk resulting from
becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord.
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