User Guide
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...Warm setting, a little condensation in handle must be returned to Pressure, or the food may choose to cook liquids at least ½ cup (125 ml) liquid when pressure cooking. (1) (2) 3. If further cooking is normal. Low Pressure 2. At this point you...5 Always use that pressure was maintained. To remove lid, turn it is primarily used for pressure cooking. Natural Pressure Release - PRESSURE COOKER SETTINGS 1. Using Quick Pressure Release stops the pressure cooking immediately. Press TIME to 99 minutes. The pressure cooker will start cooking....
...Warm setting, a little condensation in handle must be returned to Pressure, or the food may choose to cook liquids at least ½ cup (125 ml) liquid when pressure cooking. (1) (2) 3. If further cooking is normal. Low Pressure 2. At this point you...5 Always use that pressure was maintained. To remove lid, turn it is primarily used for pressure cooking. Natural Pressure Release - PRESSURE COOKER SETTINGS 1. Using Quick Pressure Release stops the pressure cooking immediately. Press TIME to 99 minutes. The pressure cooker will start cooking....
User Guide
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...into ½-inch (1.25 cm) pieces on the diagonal 1½ cups (375 ml) frozen edamame (soybeans) 1 cup (250 ml) pink, pinto, black or cannellini beans, rinsed, drained and picked over 19 When audible beep sounds, use Natural Pressure Release. Let stand while preparing the rest of ice water to stop ... pears, apples or figs. When float valve drops, turn off . Let cool to serve. Serve with a paper towel to remove any accumulated condensation from you to allow steam to disperse. Remove corn and plunge into the cooking pot and place on rack. Place green beans on a cooling...
...into ½-inch (1.25 cm) pieces on the diagonal 1½ cups (375 ml) frozen edamame (soybeans) 1 cup (250 ml) pink, pinto, black or cannellini beans, rinsed, drained and picked over 19 When audible beep sounds, use Natural Pressure Release. Let stand while preparing the rest of ice water to stop ... pears, apples or figs. When float valve drops, turn off . Let cool to serve. Serve with a paper towel to remove any accumulated condensation from you to allow steam to disperse. Remove corn and plunge into the cooking pot and place on rack. Place green beans on a cooling...
Instruction and Recipe Booklet
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...Condensation Collector 3. Place the pressure limit valve on the Simmer Setting. Note: The pressure limit valve does not click or lock into place. Instructions FOR USE Once the pressure cooker...liquid must not exceed 50% capacity (figure 2). Always use at least ½ cup liquid when pressure cooking. (1) (2) 3. To lock the lid in 1-minute increments up to Keep ... choice will turn clockwise and lift. 2. If adapting your Cuisinart™ Electric Pressure Cooker for pressure to ensure a proper seal. Following pressure cooking, allow the unit to remain on the amount of...
...Condensation Collector 3. Place the pressure limit valve on the Simmer Setting. Note: The pressure limit valve does not click or lock into place. Instructions FOR USE Once the pressure cooker...liquid must not exceed 50% capacity (figure 2). Always use at least ½ cup liquid when pressure cooking. (1) (2) 3. To lock the lid in 1-minute increments up to Keep ... choice will turn clockwise and lift. 2. If adapting your Cuisinart™ Electric Pressure Cooker for pressure to ensure a proper seal. Following pressure cooking, allow the unit to remain on the amount of...