Sage the Fast Slow Pro™ BPR700 Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- Sage
Table of Contents
- Sage the Fast Slow Pro™ BPR700 Instruction Manual
- IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
- SPECIFICATION
- Components
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR YOUR FAST SLOW PRO™
- AUTOMATIC HANDS-FREE STEAM RELEASE
- NEVER FORCE THE LID OPEN
- PREPARING THE FAST SLOW PRO™
- Functions
- CAUTION
- KEEP WARM
- ALTITUDE ADJUST
- COOKER SETTINGS OVERVIEW
- PRESSURE COOK
- TIPS FOR PRESSURE & SLOW COOKING
- Potatoes
- Stock
- Legumes
- Casserole
- Lamb Shanks
- Bolognese
- REDUCE
- SEAR
- SAUTÉ
- STEAM
- CAUTION
- Care & Cleaning
- CLEANING THE BOWL AND OUTER BODY
- CLEANING THE LID
- TIP
- Troubleshooting
- Read More About This Manual & Download PDF:
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Sage the Fast Slow Pro™ BPR700 Instruction Manual
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE AND SAVE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
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Do not let children near the pressure cooker when in use.
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Do not put the pressure cooker into a heated oven.
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Move the pressure cooker under pressure with the greatest care. Do not touch hot surfaces. Use the handles and knobs. If necessary, use protection.
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Do not use the pressure cooker for a purpose other than the one for which it is intended.
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This appliance cooks under Scalds may result from inappropriate use of the pressure cooker. Make sure that the cooker is properly closed before applying
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Never force open the pressure Do not open before making sure that its internal pressure has completely dropped. See the “Steam Release” instructions in this book.
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Never use your pressure cooker without adding water, this would seriously damage it.
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Do not fill the cooker beyond M of its capacity. When cooking foodstuffs which expand during cooking, such as rice or dehydrated vegetables, do not fill the cooker to more than half of its capacity.
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The heating source necessary for cooking is included in the appliance.
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After cooking meat with a skin (e.g. ox tongue) which may swell under the effect of pressure, do not prick the meat while the skin is swollen; you might be scalded.
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When cooking food with thick or doughy texture, after steam release, gently shake the cooker. Then steam release again if necessary before opening the lid to avoid food
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Before each use, check that the valves are not obstructed. See the Instructions for use.
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Never use the pressure cooker in its pressurised mode for deep or shallow frying of food.
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Do not tamper with any of the safety systems beyond the maintenance instructions specified in the instructions for use.
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Only use Sage® spare parts in accordance with the relevant model. In particular, use a body and a lid from Sage® indicated as being compatible.
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Before using for the first time please ensure that your electricity supply is the same as shown on the rating label on the underside of the appliance.
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Your Sage‰ appliance includes a BS 13 amp moulded mains plug on the supply cord.
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Should you need to change this plug, please complete the rewiring as follows (after safe disposal of the moulded plug).
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Please note that a cut off plug inserted into a socket is a serious danger risk
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Wires are coloured as follows:
−−Blue = Neutral
−−Brown = Live
−−Green & Yellow = Earth -
As the colours of the wire may not correspond with the coloured markings which identify the terminals in your plug, please refer to the following:
−−The Blue wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked ‘N’.
−−The Brown wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter ‘L’.
−−The Green & Yellow wire must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter E or the earth symbol . -
Please note that if a 13 amp plug is used, a 13 amp fuse should be used.
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Remove and safely discard any packaging material and promotional labels before use.
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To eliminate a choking hazard for young children, remove and safely discard the protective cover fitted to the power plug of this appliance.
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Always ensure the appliance is properly assembled before use. Follow the instructions provided in this book.
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Always insert the connector end of the power cord into the appliance inlet before inserting power plug into the power outlet and switching on appliance. Ensure the appliance inlet is completely dry before inserting the connector end of the power cord.
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Take care to avoid spillage on the connector.
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Do not touch hot surfaces. Appliance surfaces are hot during and after operation. To prevent burns or personal injury, always use protective hot pads or insulated oven
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Do not place the appliance near the edge of a bench or table during operation. Ensure that the surface is dry, level, clean and free of any liquid and other substances.
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Always operate the appliance on a stable and heat resistant surface. Do not use on a clothcovered surface, and position the appliance at a minimum distance of 20cm away from walls, curtains, cloths and other heat sensitive materials.
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Do not place this appliance on or near a hot gas or electric burner, or where it could touch a heated oven.
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Do not operate the appliance on a sink drain board.
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Do not place the cooker on a stone bench top when it’s cooking. This is due to bench tops being sensitive to uneven heat and may crack if heated locally. If you would like to cook with the slow cooker on the bench top, place a chopping board or heat proof mat underneath the cooker.
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Do not place anything, other than lid, on top of the cooker when assembled, when in use and when stored.
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Do not use the lid handle to carry the appliance.
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Before placing removable cooking bowl into stainless steel base ensure the base of bowl and the base of the appliance is dry by wiping with a dry soft cloth.
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Do not use a damaged removable cooking bowl. Replace before using.
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Do not place food or liquid directly into the stainless steel base. Only the removable cooking bowl is designed to contain food or liquid.
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Before use, always check pressure release valve and safety locking pin for clogging and clean if necessary. Check to make sure the safety locking pin moves freely from under the lid.
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Do not touch the pressure release valve whilst in use.
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Use only recommended STEAM RELEASE to depressurise cooker after use.
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Do not use harsh abrasives, caustic cleaners or oven cleaners when cleaning this appliance. Keep the appliance clean and refer to care and cleaning section.
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Do not attempt to operate the appliance by any method other than those described in this booklet. Do not leave the appliance unattended when in use.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS FOR ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
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Do not use this appliance if it is worn, has been dropped or is damaged in any way.
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Unwind the power cord fully before use.
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Do not let the power cord hang over the edge of a bench or table, touch hot surfaces or become knotted.
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Connect only to a 230V or 240V power outlet.
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To protect against electric shock, do not immerse the power cord, power plug or appliance in water or any other liquid.
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Always turn the appliance to the OFF position, switch off at the power outlet, remove the plug and allow all parts to cool before attempting to move the appliance, when the appliance is not in use, before cleaning and when storing.
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The appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
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Children shall not play with the appliance.
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Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children unless they are older than 8 and supervised.
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Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children less than 8 years.
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It is recommended to regularly inspect the appliance. Do not use the appliance if power cord, power plug or appliance becomes damaged in any way.
If damaged or maintenance other than cleaning is required, please contact Sage® Customer Service on 0808 178 1650 | 0333 0142 970 or go to sageappliances.com. -
The use of attachments not sold or recommended by Sage® may cause fire, electric shock or injury.
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This appliance is for household use only. Do not use this appliance for other than its intended use. Do not use in moving vehicles or boats.
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The appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote control system.
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The installation of a residual current device (safety switch) is recommended to provide additional safety protection when using electrical appliances. It is advisable that
a safety switch with a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30mA be installed in the electrical circuit supplying the appliance. See your electrician for professional advice.
The symbol shown indicates that this appliance should not be disposed of in
normal
household waste. It should be taken to a local authority waste collection
centre designated for this purpose or to a dealer providing this service.
For more information, please contact your local council office.
SPECIFICATION
Model BPR700
Rated Volume 6 Litre
Usable Volume 4 Litres
Working Pressure 80kPa
These specifications may change without notice.
Components
A. Pressure Release Valve Automatically controls the rate at which steam is
released from the cooker.
B. Pressure Safety Valve
C. Dishwasher Safe Removable Lid
D. Silicone Lid Seal Easy fitting for hassle free assembly and cleaning.
E. Sealing Nut
F. 6L Removable Cooking Bowl PTFE and PFOA free ceramic coating.
G. Easy Clean Moat Catches condensation drips for a mess-free clean up.
H. Interactive LCD Tells you when it’s building pressure, cooking and
releasing steam.
I. Start/Select Dial
J. Temperature/Pressure Dial 8 pressure levels range from low for delicate
foods to high for extra fast cooking. 2 heat settings allow slow cooking from
2 to 12 hours.
Select from 3 heat settings in sauté and reduce settings.
K. Time Dial
L. Keep Warm Holds food at safe serving temperatures for up to 2 hours. Can be
automatically enabled at the end of pressure or slow cook cycles.
M. Stop/Cancel Press to pause or return to previous screen. Press and hold to
return to standby.
N. Steam Release Press to select between Auto Quick, Auto Pulse and Natural
Steam Release in set up and steam release mode. Press and hold to open the
pressure release valve.
O. Safety Locking Pin Pin pops up once pressure is reached acting as a safety
locking device.
P. Condensation Drip Cup
Q. Lid Knob Turn to lock/unlock lid.
R. Lid Arm
S. Stainless Steamer
T. Stainless Trivet Raises food out of the cooking liquid and also supports
the steamer basket when steaming.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR YOUR FAST SLOW PRO™
This appliance cooks under pressure and must
be operated and maintained as described in this book. The
trapped air pressure inside the pressure cooker may cause a hazardous
situation
if not operated and maintained as described
in this manual.
COOKING BOWL CAPACITY
- Always ensure proper liquid/food level in the removable cooking bowl.
- ‘MAX’ level – Do not exceed the maximum fill level. Overfilling may cause personal injury or property damage or affect the safe use of the cooker.
- ‘½’ level – When cooking foods that expand (such as dried vegetables, beans, grains, rice, etc.) DO NOT fill past the middle fill level.
- ‘MIN’ level – Make sure the removable cooking bowl is filled to at least the minimum fill level to ensure proper operation and to avoid thermal damage and fire.
NEVER FORCE THE LID CLOSED CLOSING THE LID
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Make sure the silicone lid seal is properly inserted around the wire ring on the underside of the lid and that the safety locking pin moves freely.
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Lower the lid into the closed position. Turn the lid knob clockwise towards the closed lock graphic. The lid should close and lock into place with ease and minimal effort.
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Always ensure the safety locking pin is properly aligned within the opening of the lid arm and is not restricted in any way.
NOTE
If the contents of the cooker are hot when closing the lid, it may be necessary to press down slightly on the lid knob while the lid is still in the unlocked position, allowing the lid to turn easily.
AUTOMATIC HANDS-FREE STEAM RELEASE
The cooker features automatic hands-free steam release that will occasionally
release steam as the cooker pressurises as well
as automatically start the steam release cycle after cooking.
- Never place your hands, arms or face over the pressure release valve.
NOTE
In addition to the automatic hands-free steam release, pressure can be released by pressing the RELEASE button or by manually turning the pressure release valve.
NEVER FORCE THE LID OPEN
OPENING THE LID
- Turn the lid knob counter-clockwise towards the open lock graphic. The cooker alert will sound when the lid unlocks.
- The lid should open with ease if all internal pressure has been released. Never force the lid open.
- If the lid will not unlock, or if you encounter resistance, it may indicate the cooker is still pressurised. Press and hold the RELEASE button until all internal pressure is released and the lid opens easily.
PREPARING THE FAST SLOW PRO™
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Remove and safety discard any packaging material, promotional labels and tape from the cooker.
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Open the lid by turning the lid knob counter clockwise and lifting the lid up and off the appliance until it is in the hinged open position. Unscrew and remove the
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Wash the lid, removable cooking bowl and silicone lid seal in hot, soapy water, then rinse and dry thoroughly. Wipe the inside and outside of the cooker base with a soft,
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The silicone lid seal is reversible and can be inserted in either direction. Insert the silicone lid seal around the outer edge of the wire ring on the underside of the lid. Ensure
that it is fully inserted and lies flat under the wire ring.
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The lid can only be inserted one way and must be assembled correctly for the cooker to operate. Position the lid so the steam release valve cover is to the rear of the cooker (Image A). Align the centre of the lid with the bolt on the underside of the lid arm (Image B) and push it into position to expose the screw thread. Screw the sealing nut, with the red ring touching the lid, onto the bolt to secure the lid. Once assembled, ensure the steam release valve is properly seated in position and facing the lid knob.
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Clean and dry the underside of the removable cooking bowl and the temperature sensor, making sure there are no unwanted materials on the surface.
The removable cooking bowl must sit flat on the temperature sensor to ensure proper contact.
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Click condensation drip cup into place.
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Insert the connector end of the power cord into the cooker base, ensuring it is completely dry. Insert the power plug in to a 230/240 volt (grounded) power outlet.
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The cooker alert will sound and the LCD will illuminate. The setting options will appear with an indicator on the PRESSURE COOK setting.
Functions
SMART SETTINGS
The Fast Slow Pro™ features 6 Smart Settings; Pressure Cook, Slow Cook, Reduce, Sear, Sauté and Steam. Pressure and slow cook settings have a list of commonly used food types with pre-determined cook times and temperatures/pressure levels to give the best results, however we suggest experimenting with these depending on the recipe, amount of food and your personal taste. Alternatively, you can select the CUSTOM setting to select your own cooking times and temperatures/ pressure levels.
Your CUSTOM setting will remain in the memory of the cooker. To reset to factory settings, switch off at the power outlet and press and hold START/SELECT while switching back on at the power outlet.
HANDS- FREE VARIABLE STEAM RELEASE
The Fast Slow Pro™ features 3 steam release methods:
Auto Quick
Pressure is released quickly to minimise overcooking of foods or recipes with short cook times.
Auto Pulse
Pressure is released in bursts to reduce disturbance to the food inside.
Natural
Pressure naturally subsides inside without releasing steam through the vent to prevent the churning up or breaking apart of sensitive ingredients like stocks and beans during pressure release.
These can be selected using the STEAM RELEASE button on the control panel during the set up and steam release cycles. Once selected, the pressure release valve will automatically release the steam at the end
of the pressure cooking cycle.
Pressing and holding the steam release button during or after a cooking cycle will open the pressure release valve.
CAUTION
Always keep hands and face clear of the pressure release valve when pressure cooking
as hot steam and water may be emitted during operation.
KEEP WARM
The KEEP WARM function maintains hot foods at safe serving temperature (60°C
or above) until you are ready to serve
for up to 2 hours.
To use KEEP WARM as a standalone function, press and hold the keep warm button
on the control panel. The LCD screen will display ‘KEEP WARM’ and the timer
will start counting up to a maximum of 2 hours. Turn the time dial to adjust
the KEEP WARM time.
The KEEP WARM function will automatically switch on after any SLOW COOK cycle;
however it can be toggled on and off in both PRESSURE COOK and SLOW COOK using
the KEEP WARM button on the control panel.
ALTITUDE ADJUST
Pressure builds and increases when the temperature inside the cooking vessel
exceeds boiling point. As altitude increases,
the temperature at which water boils decreases as a result of the drop in air
pressure. This creates very different conditions for cooking when using a
pressure cooker.
In order to maintain consistent cooking results at various altitudes, the Fast
Slow Pro™ has an Altitude Adjust feature that adjusts the settings based on
the altitude of your current location.
- To enter Altitude Adjust mode, press and hold STOP/CANCEL to activate standby mode. The button backlight will go out and the LCD will no longer illuminate.
- Once in standby, press and hold both the KEEP WARM and STEAM RELEASE buttons for 2 seconds.
- Turn the TIME dial to enter the altitude of your current location. Altitude can be adjusted from 250m to 1,999m. The pressure cooker should not be used at altitudes above 2,000m.
- Press the START/SELECT dial to confirm.
- The cooker’s settings have now been adjusted for your current altitude. To reset altitude to sea level (factory settings), switch off at the power outlet and press and hold
START/SELECT while switching back on at the power outlet.
COOKER SETTINGS OVERVIEW
SETTING | MENU | RECOMMENDED SETTING | SUITABLE FOR |
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SLOW COOK | STOCK | HI | Beef Stock |
4:00 HRS | Chicken Stock | ||
Vegetable Stock | |||
SOUP | HI | Vegetable Soup | |
4:00 HRS | Meat Soup | ||
KEEP WARM | |||
LEGUMES | HI | Chickpeas | |
6:00 HRS | Cannelini Beans | ||
Red Kidney Beans | |||
Green & Brown Lentils | |||
CASSEROLE | HI |
4:00 HRS KEEP WARM
| All Stewing meat such as
Gravy Beef, Chuck & Skirt Steak Chicken pieces on the bone Whole Pork Shoulder (pulled pork)
| POT ROAST| LO| Whole Chicken
| | 6:00 HRS| Corned Beef
| | KEEP WARM| Brisket
| | | Round/Blade Roast
| | | Boneless Leg of Lamb
| LAMB SHANK| LO| Lamb Shanks
| | 8:00 HRS| Osso Bucco
| | KEEP WARM| Ribs
| BOLOGNESE| LO| Pork Mince
| | 6:00 HRS| Veal Mince
| | KEEP WARM| Beef Chilli
| PUDDING| LO| Custards
| | 2:00 HRS| Cheesecakes
| | KEEP WARM| Puddings
| | | Compotes
| CUSTOM| HI|
| | 4:00 HRS|
| | KEEP WARM|
REDUCE| | HI| Finishing Sauces
| | 10 MINS| Thickening Cooking Sauce
| | | Reducing Syrups & Stocks
SEAR| | COUNT UP TIME| Browning Meat
| | | Browning Hard Vegetables
SAUTÉ| | HI| Onion
| | COUNT UP TIME| Garlic
| | | Curry Pastes
| | | Aromatics
STEAM| | HI| Vegetables
| | 15 MINS| Fish & Chicken Fillets
| | | Seafood e.g. Prawns & Mussels
| | | Dumplings & Wontons
PRESSURE COOK
The PRESSURE COOK setting is a great option for cooking succulent roasts,
flavoursome casseroles, delicious soups and even desserts in a fraction of the
time and energy they take by conventional methods.
Pressure Cooking is a method of cooking food in a small amount of liquid with
a sealed lid that retains steam inside and builds pressure. It is the increase
in pressure that raises temperature of the liquid and steam inside to well
above boiling point and therefore allows food to be cooked up to 70% faster.
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Turn the START/SELECT dial until the indicator reaches the SLOW COOK setting. Press the START/SELECT dial to confirm.
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Turn the START/SELECT dial until the indicator on the right hand side of the LCD reaches the desired setting.
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The top figure on the LCD screen indicates the preset temperature for the selected setting. Turn the TEMPERATURE/ PRESSURE dial to the left to reduce the
temperature or to the right to increase temperature. Temperature can be adjusted to one of two preset temperatures; ‘LO’ or ‘HI’. -
The bottom figure on the LCD screen indicates the preset cooking time for the selected setting. Turn the TIME dial to the left to reduce the cooking time or to the right to increase the cooking time. Time can be adjusted between 2 and 12 hours.
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‘KEEP WARM’ indicates the KEEP WARM function will automatically switch on after the SLOW COOK cycle. Press the KEEP WARM button on the control panel.to select or deselect the function.
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Place food into the removable cooking bowl. Ensure there is at least 1L of combined food and liquid in the bowl.
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Close the lid but do not lock.
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Remove the pressure release valve from the lid.
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Press the START/SELECT dial to commence cooking. The STOP/CANCEL button backlight will illuminate red and the LCD screen will illuminate orange.
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The timer will be displayed and automatically begin to count down. The time can be adjusted during the slow cook cycle by turning the TIME dial. The cycle can be paused at any time by pressing the STOP/CANCEL button. To end the cycle press and hold STOP/CANCEL for 2 seconds.
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At the end of the slow cook cycle, the cooker will automatically switch to the KEEP WARM function. The LCD screen will display ‘KEEP WARM’ and the timer will start counting up to a maximum of 2 hours. The keep warm cycle can be paused at any time by pressing the STOP/CANCEL button.
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If KEEP WARM has not been selected, the cooker alert will sound, the STOP/CANCEL button backlight will go out and the LCD screen will illuminate blue.
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After 5 minutes of inactivity, standby mode will be activated. The button backlight will go out and the LCD will.
TIPS FOR PRESSURE & SLOW COOKING
Rice
- The PRESSURE COOK RICE setting is designed to cook rice so the rice grains remain separate and tender.
- The rice setting is suitable for all types of rice such as long grain rice, jasmine, basmati and brown rice.
- Weigh dry rice accurately and wash well with cold water until water runs clear. Drain well and place into the removable cooking bowl.
- Add corresponding water amount. Water to rice ratio is based on 1.5 parts water to 1 part rice. See Rice table on this page.
- After cooking, allow rice to stand in bowl for 5 minutes before stirring and serving.
RICE | WATER | SERVES |
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200g | 300ml | 1–2 |
250g | 375ml | 2 |
300g | 450ml | 2–3 |
350g | 525ml | 3–4 |
400g | 600ml | 4–5 |
450g | 675ml | 5–6 |
500g | 750ml | 6–7 |
600g | 900ml | 7–8 |
Risotto
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The PRESSURE COOK RISOTTO setting is ideal for making creamy and flavoursome risotto without all the stirring, and in less than half the time.
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With little or no evaporation during pressure cooking, it is important to keep to the ratio of 1 part rice to 3 parts stock.
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If adding a lot of vegetables to the risotto, reduce stock by a third. Use the SAUTÉ setting so soften the onions, vegetables and aromatics and to deglaze the pan with wine.
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The key to creamy risotto is toasting the rice grains before the liquid is added. For best results, use SAUTÉ setting to toast the grains prior to cooking. Stir rice grains for
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Rice will swell and double in size after cooking. For best results, do not overfill the cooking bowl. The total volume of uncooked rice and stock should not exceed the ½ level marking inside the removable cooking bowl.
Potatoes
- The PRESSURE COOK POTATO setting is suitable for cooking both large and small portions of potato.
- This setting is ideal to cook both peeled and cut potatoes and whole large unpeeled potatoes.
- If pressure cooking large whole potatoes, wash well and prick potato 3–4 times with a fork.
- Add 1 cup of water to the cooking bowl along with prepared potatoes.
- For best results, do not overfill the cooking bowl. The total volume of potatoes should not exceed ¾ full.
Stock
- The PRESSURE & SLOW COOK STOCK setting is suitable for beef, chicken and vegetable stocks.
- If brown stocks are required, use SEAR setting to colour beef or chicken bones prior to pressure cooking.
- Vegetables such as onion, carrot and celery should be cut into large pieces. This will make it easier to strain at the end of cooking.
- To shorten the pressurising time, either add hot water to caramelised bones and aromatics, or add cold water to bones while still in SEAR setting and allow the water to come to a simmer before pressure cooking.
- For best results, do not overfill the cooking bowl. The total volume of water, bones and/or aromatics should not exceed the MAX level marking inside the removable
cooking bowl.
Soup
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The PRESSURE & SLOW COOK SOUP setting is suitable to cook a variety of soups from light broths to hearty minestrone and pureed vegetable soups.
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Use SAUTÉ setting to begin caramelising aromatics and softening vegetables, or SEAR setting to brown meats, bacon or chicken.
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To shorten the pressurising time, either add hot water or stock to aromatics, or add cold water/stock to bowl while still in SEAR setting and allow the water to come
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For best results, do not overfill the cooking bowl. The total volume of soup should not exceed the MAX level marking inside the removable cooking bowl.
Legumes
- The PRESSURE & SLOW COOK LEGUME setting is suitable for cooking all types of legumes and pulses such as chickpeas, red kidney beans and lentils.
- Legumes and beans can produce a lot of foam during cooking. The pre-set NATURAL steam release setting ensures foam does not interfere with the steam release valve.
- Cook times are based on dried legumes. To shorten the cook time, soak beans in cold water overnight. Discard soaking water and cook with fresh cold water for half the pre-set cooking time.
- Use water ratio of 1 part legumes to 3 parts water.
- Legumes and beans swell and double in size after cooking. For best results, do not overfill the cooking bowl. The total volume of uncooked legumes and water should not exceed the ½ level marking inside the removable cooking bowl.
Casserole
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The PRESSURE & SLOW COOK CASSEROLE setting is ideal to cook a selection of meats, vegetables and chicken using either diced tough cuts or pieces on the bone.
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Unlike traditional stewing or braising, pressure and slow cooking have almost no evaporation. To develop thick and rich flavoured dishes, use only enough stock
and liquids to just cover ingredients; approx. 1½ cups in total. -
For best results, do not overfill the cooking bowl. The total volume of uncooked casserole ingredients should not exceed the MAX level marking inside the removable cooking bowl.
Pot Roast
- The PRESSURE & SLOW COOK POT ROAST setting is ideal for cooking tough cuts of meat such as chuck or blade roast, brisket and even whole chicken.
- Unlike traditional stewing or braising, pressure and slow cooking have almost no evaporation. To develop thick and rich flavoured dishes, use only enough stock and liquids to just cover ingredients; approx. 1½ cups in total.
- Select size of meat that will fit easily into removable cooking bowl.
- For best results, use SEAR setting to brown meat prior to cooking.
- Do not overfill the cooking bowl. The total volume of uncooked ingredients should not exceed the MAX level marking inside the removable cooking bowl.
Lamb Shanks
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The PRESSURE & SLOW COOK LAMB SHANK setting uses the correct temperature/pressure and time to soften meat fibres and dissolve connective tissue.
This allows meat to become succulent and flaky, easily falling off the bone and ready to eat. Sauces become thick and well developed. -
Choose lamb shanks that will fit easily into the removable cooking bowl or ask your butcher to trim shanks.
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For best results, use SEAR setting to brown meat prior to cooking.
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Unlike traditional stewing or braising, pressure and slow cooking have almost no evaporation. To develop thick and rich flavoured dishes, use only enough stock and
liquids to just cover ingredients; approx. 1½ cups in total. -
Do not overfill the cooking bowl. The total volume of uncooked lamb shank ingredients should not exceed the MAX level marking inside the removable cooking bowl.
Bolognese
- The PRESSURE & SLOW COOK BOLOGNESE setting will cook this Italian classic to perfection.
- Choose from beef, pork or pork and veal mince.
- For best results, use SEAR & SAUTÉ settings to brown meat and soften aromatics prior to cooking.
- Do not overfill the cooking bowl. The total volume of uncooked ingredients should not exceed the MAX level marking inside the removable cooking bowl.
Pudding
- The PRESSURE & SLOW COOK PUDDING setting is ideal for cakes, cheesecakes, custards, puddings, and fruit compotes.
- Large single cakes and small ramekins can be used. The smaller the size of the dessert or pudding the shorter the cook time and vice-versa.
- Suitable cookware materials include aluminium, stainless, silicone, Pyrex and ceramic. Each material will cook differently. Be aware of cookware differences when adjusting cook times.
- Cook cakes and puddings uncovered with the exception of custards.
- Arrange ramekins on a trivet inside the removable cooking bowl.
- Do not overfill the cooking bowl. The total volume of uncooked ingredients and any cookware should not exceed the MAX level marking inside the removable cooking bowl.
- For fruit and compotes, the total volume of uncooked fruit should not exceed ¾ full.
REDUCE
The REDUCE setting is ideal for thickening and intensifying the flavour of sauces, syrups and stocks.
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Turn the START/SELECT dial until the indicator reaches the REDUCE setting. Press the START/SELECT dial to confirm.
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The top figure on the LCD screen indicates the preset temperature for the REDUCE setting. Turn the TEMPERATURE/ PRESSURE dial to the left to reduce the
temperature or to the right to increase temperature. Temperature can be adjusted to one of three preset temperatures; ‘LO’, ‘MED’ or ‘HI’. -
The bottom figure on the LCD screen indicates the preset cooking time for the REDUCE setting. Turn the TIME dial to the left to reduce the cooking time or to the right to increase the cooking time. Time can be adjusted up to 2 hours.
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Place liquid to be reduced into the removable bowl.
NOTE
If reducing cooking sauce from pressure and slow cooking, remove cooked meat or vegetables.
Once sauce has reached the correct consistency and flavour, return meat and allow to warm through for a few minutes before serving. -
Press the START/SELECT dial to commence cooking. The STOP/CANCEL button backlight will illuminate red, the LCD screen will illuminate orange and indicate ‘PREHEATING’.
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Keep the lid open in the hinged position. If the lid has not been opened the cooker alert will sound and ‘OPEN LID’ will appear on the LCD screen.
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Once the cooker has reached temperature, ‘PREHEATING’ will go out. Place liquid to be reduced into the removable cooking bowl.
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The timer will start counting down. The time can be adjusted during the reduce cycle by turning the TIME dial. The cycle can be paused at any time by pressing
the STOP/CANCEL button. To end the cycle press and hold STOP/CANCEL for 2 seconds. -
At the end of the reduce cycle, the cooker alert will sound, the STOP/CANCEL button backlight will go out and the LCD screen will illuminate blue.
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After 5 minutes of inactivity, standby mode will be activated. The button backlight will go out and the LCD will no longer illuminate.
SEAR
The SEAR setting is designed to enhance and deepen the taste of meals by using the same cooking bowl for caramelising and browning foods before pressure or slow cooking.
- Turn the START/SELECT dial until the indicator reaches the SEAR setting. Press the START/SELECT dial to confirm.
- The STOP/CANCEL button backlight will illuminate red, the LCD screen will illuminate orange and indicate ‘PREHEATING’.
- Keep the lid open in the hinged position. If the lid has not been opened the cooker alert will sound and ‘OPEN LID’ will appear on the LCD screen.
SAUTÉ
The SAUTÉ setting is ideal for softening and caramelising garlic, onions and smaller pieces of food prior to pressure or slow cooking.
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Turn the START/SELECT dial until the indicator reaches the SAUTÉ setting. Press the START/SELECT dial to confirm.
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The top figure on the LCD screen indicates the preset temperature for the SAUTÉ setting. Turn the TEMPERATURE/ PRESSURE dial to the left to reduce the
temperature or to the right to increase temperature. Temperature can be adjusted to one of three preset temperatures; ‘LO’, ‘MED’ or ‘HI’. -
Press the START/SELECT dial to commence cooking. The STOP/CANCEL button backlight will illuminate red, the LCD screen will illuminate orange and indicate ‘PREHEATING’.
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Keep the lid open in the hinged position. If the lid has not been opened the cooker alert will sound and ‘OPEN LID’ will appear on the LCD screen.
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Once the cooker has reached temperature, ‘PREHEATING’ will go out. Place food to be cooked into the removable cooking bowl.
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The timer will start counting up. The cycle can be paused at any time by pressing the STOP/CANCEL button. To end the cycle press and hold STOP/CANCEL for
2 seconds. -
At the end of the sauté cycle, the cooker alert will sound, the STOP/CANCEL button backlight will go out and the LCD screen will illuminate blue.
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After 5 minutes of inactivity, standby mode will be activated. The button backlight will go out and the LCD will no longer illuminate.
STEAM
The STEAM setting is ideal for steaming vegetables, fish fillets, dumplings and reheating dinner plates.
- Turn the START/SELECT dial until the indicator reaches the STEAM setting. Press the START/SELECT dial to confirm.
- The bottom figure on the LCD screen indicates the preset cooking time for the STEAM setting. Turn the TIME dial to the left to reduce the cooking time or to the right to increase the cooking time. Time can be adjusted up to 1 hour.
- Fill the removable cooking bowl with water to the MIN level marking. During steaming, please check the water level and add water when needed.
- Insert the trivet into the bowl and place the steaming basket on top. If reheating dinner plates, place the plate on top of the trivet.
- Arrange food on the steamer allowing 1cm gaps between the food so the steam can flow evenly around all sides.
- Close the lid but do not lock.
- Remove the pressure release valve from the lid.
- Press the START/SELECT dial to commence cooking. The STOP/CANCEL button backlight will illuminate red, the LCD screen will illuminate orange and indicate ‘PREHEATING’.
- Once the cooker has reached temperature, ‘PREHEATING’ will go out.
- The timer will start counting up to a maximum of 45 minutes. The time can be adjusted during the steam cycle by turning the TIME dial. The cycle can be paused at any time by pressing the STOP/CANCEL button. To end the cycle press and hold STOP/CANCEL for 2 seconds.
- At the end of the steam cycle, the cooker alert will sound, the STOP/CANCEL button backlight will go out and the LCD screen will illuminate blue.
- If further steaming is required, check water levels and refill as required.
- After 5 minutes of inactivity, standby mode will be activated. The button backlight will go out and the LCD will no longer illuminate.
CAUTION
To avoid scalding from escaping steam, never place your face or hands over the cooker when removing the lid.
Care & Cleaning
The cooker bowl, outer body, lid and accessories should be thoroughly cleaned
before every use.
Before cleaning, ensure the cooker is turned off by pressing and holding the
STOP/CANCEL button on the control panel. The cooker is
off when the button backlight is no longer illuminated.
Remove the power plug from the power outlet and remove the connector end of
the power cord from the cooker base. Allow the cooker and all accessories to
cool completely before disassembling and cleaning.
CLEANING THE BOWL AND OUTER BODY
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The removable cooking bowl can be washed in the dishwasher. However, to maintain the ceramic coating, it is recommended to wash the cooking bowl in warm soapy
water using a mild household detergent. Rinse with clean water and dry thoroughly. -
Wipe the moat and outer body with a soft, damp sponge. A non-abrasive liquid cleanser or mild spray solution may be used to avoid build-up of stains. Apply the cleanser to the sponge, not the cooker surface, before cleaning.
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Remove condensation drip cup by gently pulling the bottom away from the body. Wash in warm soapy water, rinse with clean water, dry thoroughly and click back into position.
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Wipe the LCD screen with a soft damp cloth. Cleaning with dry cloth or abrasive cleaners may scratch the surface.
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Let all surfaces dry thoroughly prior to inserting the power plug into a power outlet and turning the cooker on.
WARNING Do not immerse the body, power cord or power plug in water or any other liquid as this may cause electrocution.
CLEANING THE LID
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Remove the pressure release valve from the lid.
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Open the lid by turning the lid knob counter clockwise and lifting lid up and off the appliance until it is in the hinged open position. Unscrew and remove the sealing
nut from the centre of the lid and pull the lid away to remove from the lid arm. -
Gently pull the silicone lid seal out from around the wire ring on the underside of the lid.
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Wash the sealing nut and pressure release valve in warm soapy water. Rinse with clean water and dry thoroughly.
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Wash the silicone lid seal and the lid on the top rack of the dishwasher. Alternatively, wash in warm soapy water, rinse with clean water and dry thoroughly.
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After cleaning the lid, regularly inspect and ensure;
a) Safety locking pin moves up and down freely. Always remove any oil or food residue left on this area.
b) Pressure release valve and cover are clean and free of food or liquid. To clean, twist and pull the pressure release valve cover off the lid, wipe with a soapy cloth, rinse and dry thoroughly. Clip cover back into its original position.
c) Pressure safety valve is clean and free of food or liquid. To clean, push the valve from inside so the valve sits open on the lid and remove any oil or food residue.
Ensure the valve moves in and out smoothly after cleaning.
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Attach the clean silicone lid seal securely back around the wire ring on the underside of the lid. Adjust position if necessary so that it sits comfortably and is free from any distortions.
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To reattach the lid, orient the lid so that the steam release valve housing is to the rear of the unit, and then align the centre of the lid with the bolt on the underside of the lid arm and push into position to expose the screw thread. Secure the lid by screwing on the sealing nut so that the red seal touches the lid surface.
CLEANING THE STEAMING TRAY AND TRIVET
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Wash all accessories in warm soapy water with a soft sponge or soft plastic scouring pad. Rinse and dry thoroughly.
Do not use abrasive cleansers, metal scouring pads or metal utensils to clean any of the accessories as they may damage the surfaces. -
To extend the life of your accessories, we do not recommend that these be placed in the dishwasher.
TIP
To help eliminate food odours, combine 2 cups (500ml) hot water, ½ cup (125ml)
lemon juice, 1 tablespoon lemon rind and 1 tablespoon vanilla extract in the
removable cooking bowl. Pressure cook at 80 kPa for 5 minutes using
Natural steam release.
- Ensure the cooker is turned off by pressing the STOP/CANCEL button on the control panel. The cooker is off when the button backlight is no longer illuminated.
- Remove the power plug from the power outlet. Allow the cooker and all accessories to cool completely before disassembling and cleaning.
- Ensure the cooker and all accessories are clean and dry.
- Ensure the bowl is inserted into the cooker; the trivet is inserted into the steaming tray and placed inside the bowl.
- Ensure the lid is closed and in the locked position.
- Store the appliance in an upright position standing level on its support legs. Do not store anything on top.
Troubleshooting
PROBLEM | EASY SOLUTION |
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The lid cannot be opened
at the end of the cooking cycle|
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Press the STEAM RELEASE button until all internal pressure
is released and the cooker can be opened. -
Once all internal pressure has been released using the STEAM
RELEASE button, turn the pressure release valve to the open
position, facing away from the lid knob. -
If this occurs frequently, the cooker may need to be adjusted
to suit your current altitude. Follow “Altitude Adjust” instructions
on page 15.
‘Open Lid’ is displayed on the LCD
when the lid is open|
- Turn the lid knob clockwise and counter clockwise.
Steam is escaping from the lid
OR
Safety locking pin does not rise
OR
Cooker is not getting to pressure
OR
Timer will not count down|
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Assemble the lid correctly ensuring there is no gap between lid
arm and the stainless steel lid. The sealing nut should be screwed
on tightly. Follow step 5 on page 12. -
Ensure the silicone lid seal is clean, free from damage or cracks
and is properly inserted. Follow step 4 on page 12. -
Ensure that the safety locking pin can move freely up and down.
Follow step 6a on page 26. -
When the lid is locked, ensure the safety locking pin is properly
aligned within the opening of the lid arm. See step 7, page 18. -
Ensure that the pressure release valve is properly seated in position
and facing the lid knob. Follow step 8 on page 19. -
Add more liquid/food to the bowl. There should be a minimum
of 1 litre combined food and liquid. -
If problem persists, call Sage® Customer Service.
The cooker automatically switches
to keep warm without going
through a complete cooking cycle|
- Add more water to the cooking bowl and restart the cycle.
Water is collecting on
the benchtop|
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Ensure the cooker is on a flat level surface and that the
condensation drip cup is installed on the back of the cooker.
Follow “Preparing the Fast Slow Pro™” instructions on page 12. -
Empty the condensation drip cup.
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