User Manual
Table Of Contents
- IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
- Special Lead Set Instructions
- Initial Setup
- Product, Parts and Accessories
- Control Panel
- Smart Programme Settings
- Adjust and Save Pressure Cooking Temperature
- Adjust and Save Pressure Cooking Time
- Adjust and Save Non-Pressure Cooking Temperatures
- Adjust and Save Non-Pressure Cooking Time
- Cancel and Standby Mode
- Turn Sound On/Off
- Adjust Temperature Scale: Fahrenheit and Celsius
- Set a Delay Start Timer
- Automatically Keep Food Warm After Cooking
- Reheat Food or Keep Warm for Long Periods
- Reset Smart me to Factory Default Settings
- Status Messages
- Cleaning Before First Use
- Overview of Pressure Control Features
- Cooking with the Duo Plus
- Depressurizing the Cooker (Venting Methods)
- Initial Test Run (Water Test)
- Using Pressure Cooking Smart Programmes
- Pressure Cooking Timetable
- Grain-to-Water Ratios
- Using Non-Pressure Cooking Smart Programmes
- Care and Cleaning
- Troubleshooting
- Warranty
- Contact
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Using Non-Pressure Cooking Smart Programmes
Sauté
Sauté is a non-pressure cooking programme that can be used in place of a frying
pan or at-top grill.
1. Insert the inner pot into the cooker base. Do not use a lid.
2. Secure the power lead to the base power socket at the back of the cooker base.
Ensure the connection is tight.
Connect the power lead to a 220-240 V power source.
The cooker goes to Standby mode and the display indicates OFF.
3. Press Sauté to select the Sauté Smart Programme.
4. Press Sauté again to cycle through the Less, Normal and More temperature
options.
Note: Cooking temperature adjustments are saved to the Smart Programme when
cooking begins.
5. After 10 seconds, the cooker displays On to indicate that it has begun heating.
6. When display switches from On to Hot, add recipe ingredients.
Note: If recipe ingredients are added before the Hot message appears, it may not
appear at all. This is normal.
7. When cooking completes, the display indicates End.
Note: Automatic Keep Warm cannot be turned on for the Sauté Smart Programme.
Setting Suggested Use Notes
Less
Simmering, thickening and
reducing liquids
The display switching from Hot to On indicates the
cooker is maintaining the cooking temperature.
As a safety precaution, 30 minutes is the maximum
cooking time and cannot be adjusted.
Normal Pan searing or sautéing
More Stir-frying or browning meat
Deglazing the Inner Pot (Pressure Cooking After Sauté)
Sautéing meat and vegetables before pressure cooking is the perfect way to boost
avors, as sugars caramelise from the high heat of the Sauté Smart Programme.
To pressure cook after using Sauté, deglaze the inner pot to ensure food items
do not scorch.
To deglaze: remove food items from the inner pot and add a thin liquid (e.g., water,
broth, wine) to the hot surface. Use a wooden or silicone scraper to loosen anything
that may be stuck to the bottom of the inner pot.
WARNING
The Sauté Smart Programme 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.