The float valve will not rise.
The food is not properly
cooked or takes too long to
cook.
The food is not kept warm
automatically.
When touching the cooking
pot, you get a mild electric
shock.
E1, E2, E3, or E4 are
displayed on the screen.
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There is not enough pressure or
the float valve is set to the VENT
position.
There is not enough food or
liquid in the pot.
The float valve's rubber seal is
damaged or broken.
There may be heat-resistant
objects between the cooking pot
and the heating plate.
Part of the heating plate is
broken and the power output is
insufficient.
The temperature control unit is
broken.
Loss of electricity.
The pressure cooker is broken.
Turn the float valve to
the locked position.
Make sure the amount of
food and liquid in the pot
is above the minimum
line marked inside the
pressure cooker.
Send the pressure
cooker to the authorised
technical service centre
to be repaired.
Lift out the cooking pot
and remove any objects
underneath it.
Send the pressure
cooker to the authorised
technical service centre.
Send the pressure
cooker to the authorised
technical service centre.
Send the pressure
cooker to the authorised
technical service centre.
Send the pressure
cooker to the authorised
technical service centre.