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When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed. Do not use this Power Cooker until you have read this manual thoroughly.
Warranty information inside.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY.
Do Not Use This Power Cooker Until You Have Read This Entire Manual Thoroughly!
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY.
The manufacturer warrants that your Power Cooker™ is free of defects in materials and workmanship and will, at its option, repair or replace any defective Power Cooker™ that is returned to it. All parts and components of the Power Cooker™ are warranted for 60 days from the original date of purchase. This warranty is valid only in accordance with the conditions set forth below:
PROCEDURE FOR WARRANTY REPAIRS OR REPLACEMENT:
If warranty service is necessary, the original purchaser must pack the product securely and send it postage paid with a description of the defect, proof of purchase, and a check or money order for $24.99 to cover return postage and handling to the following address:
Power Cooker™, P.O. Box 3007, Wallingford, CT 06492.
MODEL NUMBER | SUPPLY POWER | RATED POWER | CAPACITY OF INNER POT | WORKING PRESSURE | SAFETY WORKING PRESSURE |
PC-WAL2 | AC 120V 60HZ | 1000W | 6QT | 0-70 kPa | 80-90 kPa |
PC-WAL3 | 1300W | 8QT |
DIGITAL DISPLAY
The Digital Display on your Power Cooker offers a wide range of choices including Browning, Low Temp Cooking, Stewing and Steaming.
KEEP WARM MODE
Cooking Time and Pressure Levels may be adjusted to suit any recipe or personal preference. At the completion of the cooking cycle, the unit will automatically shi to the KEEP WARM mode. The KEEP WARM mode holds and keeps cooked food warm for an unlimited period of time. Foods kept at KEEP WARM mode for periods beyond 4 hours may loose their good flavor and texture.
STERILE ENVIRONMENT
Digital Pressure Cooking utilizes temperatures up to 248°F (120°C) creating a more sterile and healthier environment when compared to traditional cooking methods.
BROWN MODE
The Power Cooker has a BROWN mode that allows you to sear or brown food using the INNER POT before cooking under pressure.
RAPID RELEASE
The Rapid Release feature allows you to lower pressure quickly and completely. To do so, carefully slide the RAPID RELEASE BUTTON forward in short bursts at first. A er initial short bursts, leave the button in the full forward position until all pressure has escaped.
STEAM MODE
The STEAM mode heats cooking liquid in the INNER POT to a boil in a matter of minutes, for steaming and cooking an endless variety of foods.
LID SAFETY LOCK
This unit is equipped with a safety lock mechanism. DO NOT attempt to open when pressurized.
PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE SENSOR CONTROLS
Maintain even heat and pressure by automatically activating or deactivating the power supply.
BACK-UP SAFETY RELEASE VALVE
Should the Temperature/Pressure Sensor device malfunction, causing pressure to build beyond maximum setting, the Back-Up will automatically kick in and release the built up pressure.
CLOG RESISTANT FEATURE
Prevents food from blocking the steam release port.
SPRING-LOADED SAFETY PRESSURE RELEASE
Should all safety features listed above fail, this "spring-loaded" device located beneath the heating element will automatically lower the INNER POT, causing it to separate automatically from the RUBBER GASKET. This will enable the steam and pressure to automatically escape around the pot LID, avoiding a dangerous situation.
TEMPERATURE CUT-OFF DEVICE
Should the unit malfunction and cause the internal temperature to rise beyond the "Safe" limit, this device will cut-off the power supply and will not automatically reset.
RED PRESSURE INDICATOR ON LID
The Red pressure indicator on lid indicates that the unit is pressurized. Do NOT touch or press the indicator, doing so will release hot steam which reduces the unit's pressure and can cause injury. Always use the manual pressure release valve to release pressure.
MAGNETIC SENSOR FOR LID
The unit has a Magnetic Safety Sensor to assure the lid is properly closed and the unit can pressurize. If the lid is not on correctly a beeping noise will occur and the word "LID" will appear on the display indicating the lid is not fully closed and the unit cannot pressurize. See the General Operating Instructions section to familiarize how to properly place the lid on the unit and lock it securely.
WHEN USING ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES, BASIC SAFETY PRECAUTIONS SHOULD ALWAYS BE FOLLOWED
Before using the Power Cooker for the first time, wash the INNER POT (D), the LID (E) and the RUBBER GASKET (G) with warm soapy water. Rinse with clean water and dry thoroughly.
Make sure the RUBBER GASKET (G) is seated properly inside the LID.
To ensure correct fitting of the RUBBER GASKET (G), fill the INNER POT (D) with water about 1/5 full.
The unit has a MAGNETIC SAFETY SENSOR (S) to assure the lid is properly closed and the unit can pressurize. If the lid is not on correctly a beeping noise will occur and the word "LID" will appear on the display indicating the lid is not fully closed and the unit cannot pressurize.
Place Cooker LID (E) on Cooker with LID Handle (F) and PRESSURE RELEASE VALVE (I) pointed to the "1:00 o'clock" position (fig. A). Rotate LID counterclockwise until you feel a click and the LOCK SYMBOLS (H) on the LID are centered with the LED Display (A).
Place the LID (E) on the cooker, then slide the RAPID RELEASE BUTTON (K) to the CLOSE position and run on COOK mode for 15 minutes. Always make sure nothing is blocking the PRESSURE RELEASE VALVE or LID from achieving a tight seal when closed.
Wait 15 minutes, then release pressure by sliding the RAPID RELEASE BUTTON (K) to the RELEASE position.
The FLOATING VALVE (J) and the RED PRESSURE INDICATOR (Q) will drop. Let the appliance cool to room temperature. Pour out the water. Rinse and towel dry the INNER POT. The Power Cooker is now ready for use.
The RED PRESSURE INDICATOR (Q) on lid indicates that the unit is pressurized. Do NOT touch or press the indicator, doing so will release hot steam which reduces the unit's pressure and can cause injury. Always use the manual pressure release valve to release pressure.
The Power Cooker has several basic cooking modes that may be used alone or in combination to produce an infinite variety of results.
When the unit is first plugged in, 0000 will appear on the LED DISPLAY (1).
When a cooking process is selected, such as COOK (2), the default time will blink 5 times. Then rotating double zeros may appear on the le side of the LED Display (1) to signify it is building pressure.
Once pressure is built, the zeros will stop rotating and begin counting down the time.
The device will beep, the LED DISPLAY (1) will return to blank, and then automatically enter KEEP WARM MODE once the time has expired. It will remain in KEEP WARM MODE until manually cancelled.
COOK TIME BUTTON (9) - You can change the default time when pressing the cook time button.
DELAY TIME BUTTON (10) - Your meal will cook at a later time from 30 minutes to 24 hours in 30-minute increments.
KEEP WARM/CANCEL BUTTON (11) — While the unit is in a cooking cycle KEEP WARM/CANCEL will stop the cooking cycle. When a cooking cycle runs its full course, the unit automatically goes into the KEEP WARM MODE.
When the unit is in the KEEP WARM MODE, pressing the KEEP WARM/CANCEL BUTTON (11) will cancel the KEEP WARM operation.
Pressing the KEEP WARM/CANCEL BUTTON (11) when the unit is in neutral (0000 on LED) mode will reset the unit to the KEEP WARM MODE.
MODE | DEFAULT TIME (MIN.) | PRESSURE (KPA)1 | COOK TIME RANGE (MIN.)2 | |
2 | COOK | 15 | 70 | 1-30 min. |
3 | LOW TEMP COOK | 6 hrs. | — | 1-12 hrs. |
4 | STEW | 30 | 70 | 1-50 |
5 | STEAM CANNING | 10 | 80 | 1-120 |
6 | RICE | 10 | 70 | 1-30 |
7 | BROWN | 20 | — | 1-20 |
8 | PRESSURE ADJUST3 | 10 | 20 | 10-60 |
12 | 30 | 12-60 | ||
15 | 40 | 15-60 | ||
18 | 50 | 18-60 | ||
20 | 60 | 20-60 | ||
25 | 70 | 25-60 | ||
30 | 80 | 30-60 | ||
9 | COOK TIME | You can change the Default Time when pressing the COOK TIME button. | ||
10 | DELAY TIME | Your meal will cook at a later time from 30 minutes to 24 hours in 30-minute increments. | ||
11 | KEEP WARM/CANCEL | While the unit is in a cooking cycle KEEP WARM/CANCEL will stop the cooking cycle. When a cooking cycle runs its full course, the unit automatically goes into the KEEP WARM mode. When the unit is in the KEEP WARM mode, pressing the KEEP WARM/CANCEL button will CANCEL the KEEP WARM operation. Pressing the KEEP WARM/CANCEL button when the unit is in neutral (0000 on LED) mode will reset the unit to the KEEP WARM mode. |
1. kPa as a unit of pressure measurement, is widely used throughout the world instead of the "pounds per square inch, PSI" method. kPa to PSI ratio is approximately 7kPa to 1PSI. For example 2PSI is equal to 14kPa. 2. This is the range you can change the Default Time to when pressing the COOK TIME button. It will change in 5-minute increments. 3. When pressing the PRESSURE ADJUST button, it will cancel any other cook mode you are on. You can custom set the pressure from 20 to 80 kPa in 10-kPa intervals. Each kPa will set the cook time to a default time which can be changed following the COOK TIME instruction above but will not decrease below the default time.
NEVER OPERATE the unit near any flammable materials such as dish towels, paper towels, curtains, paper plates, etc. When in operation the Power Cooker requires sufficient air space on all sides including top and bottom. Always plug the electrical cord directly into the wall outlet. Never use this unit with an extension cord of any kind.
NEVER FILL THE UNIT ABOVE THE MAX LINE (4/5) in the INNER POT. When using foods that expand during cooking such as rice or dried beans, follow the recipe for "pressure cooking" those products, and as a rule of thumb, do not fill the unit above the "halfway" point. Overfilling may cause clogging, allowing excess pressure to develop.
SEE INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE.
NOTE: All pressure cooking modes require the addition of liquid in some form (water, stock, etc). Unless you are familiar with the pressure cooking process, follow recipes carefully for liquid addition suggestions. Never fill INNER POT above MAX line. Always use PRESSURE RELEASE VALVE to lower pressure quickly.
LIQ/CUPS | APPROX. MIN. | PRESSURE | |
VEGETABLES | |||
ASPARAGUS, THIN, WHOLE | 1 | 1-2 | 70 kPa |
BEANS, GREEN | 1 | 2-3 | 70 kPa |
BEETS, MEDIUM | 1 | 10 | 70 kPa |
BROCCOLI, PIECES | 1 | 2 | 70 kPa |
BRUSSEL SPROUTS, WHOLE | 1 | 4 | 70 kPa |
CARROTS, 1-INCH PIECES | 1 | 4 | 70 kPa |
CORN, ON-THE-COB | 1 | 3 | 70 kPa |
PEARL ONIONS, WHOLE | 1 | 2 | 70 kPa |
POTATOES, 1 1/2" CHUNKS | 1 | 6 | 70 kPa |
POTATOES, WHOLE, MED. | 1 | 10-11 | 70 kPa |
RICE, BROWN / 2 CUPS | 18 oz | 2 | 70 kPa |
RICE, WHITE / 2 CUPS | 2 | 2 | 70 kPa |
SQUASH, ACORN, HALVED | 1 | 7 | 70 kPa |
SQUASH, SUMMER, ZUCCHINI | 1 | 4 | 70 kPa |
MEATS | |||
BEEF/VEAL, ROAST OR BRISKET | 3-4 | 35-40 | 70 kPa |
BEEF MEATLOAF, 2 LB. | 1 | 10-15 | 70 kPa |
BEEF, CORNED | 4 | 50-60 | 70 kPa |
PORK, ROAST | 1 | 40-45 | 70 kPa |
PORK, RIBS, 2LBS | 3 | 20 | 70 kPa |
LEG OF LAMB | 2-4 | 35-40 | 70 kPa |
CHICKEN, WHOLE, 2-3 LB. | 3-4 | 20 | 70 kPa |
CHICKEN, PIECES, 2-3 LB. | 3-4 | 15-20 | 70 kPa |
CORNISH HENS, 2 | 1 | 15 | 70 kPa |
MEAT/POULTRY SOUP/STOCK | 4-6 | 15-20 | 70 kPa |
SEAFOOD/FISH | |||
CLAMS | 1 | 2-3 | 70 kPa |
LOBSTER, 1 1-2 - 2 LB. | 1 | 2-3 | 70 kPa |
SHRIMP | 1 | 1-2 | 70 kPa |
FISH, SOUP OR STOCK | 1-4 | 5-6 | 70 kPa |
DO NOT open the Power Cooker until the unit has cooled and all internal pressure has been released. If the unit is difficult to open, this indicates that the cooker is still pressurized – do not force it open. Any pressure in the cooker can be hazardous. See General Operating Instructions.
DO NOT use this pressure cooker for pressure frying with oil.
CLEANING THE SAFETY DEVICES:In addition to the gasket, the other safety devices on the Power Cooker must also be cleaned After each use.
The PRESSURE RELEASE VALVE: To remove the PRESSURE RELEASE VALVE, simply pull up and valve will release from its spring lock mechanism. Apply mild detergent and wash it under warm running water. After cleaning, check to see that the interior spring-loaded part moves freely by pressing down on it. Put the PRESSURE RELEASE VALVE back in place by pushing it down onto the spring-loaded mechanism. This appliance requires little maintenance. It contains no user serviceable parts. Do not try to repair it yourself. Contact customer service for qualified repair information.
TO CLEAN: After use, unplug unit and allow to cool completely before cleaning. The Power Cooker must be cleaned thoroughly After each use in order to avoid staining caused by a build-up of food or cooking residue.
DO NOT POUR COLD WATER INTO A HOT POWER COOKER.
Note: To ensure safe operation of this Power Cooker, strictly follow the cleaning and maintenance instructions After each use, should a tiny fragment of food (such as a grain of rice or pea shell) remain in the unit, it could prevent the safety devices from operating during subsequent use.
Always remove the PRESSURE RELEASE VALVE and clean the opening with pin to remove any blockage that might have occurred during the cooking process. This must be done After each use. The removable cooking pot and LID are immersible for cleaning.
Rinse cooking pot and LID under hot running water. Use only a mild liquid detergent and a so" cloth, sponge or nylon scrubber for cleaning. Do not use abrasive powders, bicarbonate of soda or bleach. Do not use scouring pads.
WIPE BASE AFTER EACH USE WITH A SOFT, DAMP CLOTH OR SPONGE, MAKING SURE ALL FOOD RESIDUE IS REMOVED. DO NOT IMMERSE BASE IN WATER.
When cleaning the LID, the RUBBER GASKET must be removed and washed separately with a sponge or so" cloth and warm, soapy water.
Any other servicing should be performed by an authorized service representative.
For proper cleaning the RUBBER GASKET should be removed. Using the PULL TAB located beneath the LID, remove the POT LID LINER that holds the GASKET. After cleaning, re-attach GASKET to LID LINER and snap back in place.
NOTE: If the silicon gasket on underside of lid should ever need replacement, see below instructions:
No!
Stainless Steel
If there is steam coming out of the sides and the button on top of the LID is in the closed position, then the LID has not seated. This sometimes happens when the unit is new. If the gasket is in place try pushing down on the LID. This should seal the LID and the steam should stop coming out. It is also important to be sure the Float Valve is assembled correctly. Incorrect assembly may cause steam to come out the sides or prevent pressure from building. The Float Valve should be able to move up and down freely only stopping when the silicon gasket meets the LID. It is however normal for condensation to appear in the condensation collector. See Float Valve Assembly above for correct assembly.
See Diagrams in sections "Parts and Accessories" and "General Operating Instructions" of this manual.
It would only come off if there was no pressure inside, see answer to question 3 above.
Each cooking mode has a default time that appears as soon as you select that desired mode button. Before the Default Time "minute count down" clock begins, the unit must first reach the proper pressure and/or temperature for that mode.
Up to 17 minutes.
No. You can only change the cook time if you press the KEEP WARM/CANCEL button and select a new time.
Yes! Once the time elapses the KEEP WARM will switch on.
Yes, remember to add an extra 10 minutes for frozen meats.
SYMPTOM | POSSIBLE CAUSE | SOLUTION |
LID DOES NOT LOCK | The sealing ring is not properly installed | Re-install the sealing ring |
CANNOT OPEN THE LID AFTER ALL PRESSURE IS RELEASED | The float valve is still up | Make sure there's no pressure on the unit |
AIR ESCAPES FROM THE RIM OF THE LID | No sealing ring was installed | Install the sealing ring |
Food residue is on the sealing ring | Clean the sealing ring | |
Sealing ring is damaged or worn out | Replace the sealing ring | |
AIR ESCAPES FROM THE FLOAT VALVE DURING COOKING | Food is stuck on the sealing ring of the float valve | Clean the sealing ring |
THE FLOAT WILL NOT RISE | The sealing ring of the float valve is worn out | Replace sealing ring |
The pressure limit valve is not placed properly | Adjust the pressure limit valve to "Close" position | |
Not enough food or water | Check recipe for proper quantities | |
Air escaping from the rim of the lid & the pressure limit valve | Call our customer service center | |
THE UNIT TURNS OFF | The unit overheated | Unplug & let the unit cool for 30 min to reset |
BEEPING SOUND & DISPLAY READS "LID | Lid may be in the incorrect position | Make sure lid is positioned correctly |
INDICATOR CODE | PROBLEMS/CAUSES |
E1 | Circuit open of sensor |
E2 | Short circuit of sensor |
E3 | Overheating |
E4 | Pressure switch malfunction |
Distributed By: Tristar Products, Inc., Fairfield, NJ 07004 ©2016 Tristar Products, Inc.
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