User Manual
Table Of Contents
- IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
- Special Cord Set Instructions
- Initial Setup
- Product, Parts and Accessories
- Control Panel
- Smart Program Settings
- Reset Smart Programs to Factory Default Settings
- Adjust and Save Custom Temperatures
- Reheat Food or Keep Warm for Long Periods
- Status Messages
- Cleaning Before First Use
- Overview of Pressure Control Features
- Steam Release Valve
- Anti-Block Shield
- Sealing Ring
- Float Valve
- Condensation Collector
- Depressurizing the Cooker (Venting Methods)
- 10-Minute NR
- Initial Test Run (Water Test)
- Smart Programs: Non Air Frying
- Sauté
- Slow Cook
- Sous Vide
- Sous Vide Cooking Guidelines
- Smart Programs: Air Frying
- Bake
- Roast
- Broil
- Dehydrate
- Smart Program Overview
- Cooking Time Chart
- Care and Cleaning
- Troubleshooting
- Warranty
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Smart Programs: Non Air Frying
Deglazing the Inner Pot (Pressure Cooking After Sauté)
When the Sauté Smart Program has completed, carefully remove food items from
the inner pot and add cold liquid (e.g., juice, vinegar, broth, wine, etc.) to the hot
surface.
Use a wooden or silicone scraper to loosen anything that may be stuck to the
bottom of the inner pot, adding liquid as necessary.
This liquid is packed with avor and can be used as a base for gravies and sauces.
If desired, you may use the Sauté Smart Program to further reduce the deglazing
liquid.
CAUTION
The Sauté Smart Program reaches high temperatures. If unmonitored, food may
burn on this setting. Do not use the lid and do not leave your cooker unattended
while using Sauté.