CARE & MAINTENANCE
Clean your pressure cooker, inner pot, steam
rack, and lid after every use.
Your pressure cooker has a stainless steel,
fingerprint-resistant housing for easy cleaning.
Note:
• Do not use abrasive cleaners, metal scouring
pads, or metal utensils on any part of the
pressure cooker and accessories, including the
inner pot. These will scratch or damage their
surfaces.
• This pressure cooker contains no user-
serviceable parts. Any repairs should
be performed by an authorised service
representative. Contact Customer Support (see
page 32).
Cleaning the Pressure
Cooker Base
1. Before cleaning, unplug the pressure
cooker and allow to cool completely.
Remove the lid for faster cooling.
• Do not wash or dry the pressure
cooker base in a dishwasher.
2. Wipe the inside and outside of the
cooker with a clean, damp cloth.
• Do not immerse the pressure cooker
base in water.
• Do not spray water inside the cooker.
[Figure 10.1]
Figure 10.1
3. Remove the inner pot. Wipe the heating
element with a soft, dry cloth to make
sure it's clear of debris.
4. Let all surfaces dry completely before
using the pressure cooker. Always make
sure the heating element inside the
pressure cooker is dry before using.
Cleaning the Inner Pot, Lid,
Lid Parts, and Steam Rack
Note:
• We recommend hand washing the inner pot,
lid, lid parts, sealing ring, and steam rack.
• The inner pot, lid, lid parts, and steam rack can
be washed in the top rack of the dishwasher,
but may wear more quickly over time.
1. Allow the inner pot, lid, lid parts, and
steam rack to cool completely. Wipe
away any leftover food residue.
2. Apply soap and water to a soft, damp
sponge. Wash the inner pot and steam
rack and soak in warm, soapy water if
necessary.
3. Clean the inside of the lid. Make sure to
remove any food debris from the anti-
block shield and sealing ring. Do not
submerge lid in water.
4. If necessary, the parts inside the lid can
be removed for cleaning. These parts are
small and easy to lose, so be careful.
a. Remove the anti-block shield by
gripping it from either side, then
pulling it up. [Figure 10.2]
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Figure 10.2
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