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Keep Warm Function
• After cooking, the electric pressure cooker goes into the Keep Warm state automatically; in this state, the Warm
indicator will be lit and "0H" will be shown on the display screen.
• You can also start the Keep Warm function while in standby mode by pressing the "Start/Cancel" key.
• The Keep Warm temperature is 60-80C
• For optimal results, do not use the Keep Warm function for longer than 8 hours.
Care and Maintenance
Regular care and maintenance is essential to ensure that this product is safe for use.
Problem Solution
Power cord and plug suffer from expansion, deformation,
cracking, damage etc..
Stop use immediately. Unplug the unit from the power
supply and contact the Kogan.com customer support
team.
A portion of the power cord or plug is hotter than usual.
The pressure cooker is functioning abnormally or emitting a
burning smell.
When the power is on, there is unexpected sounds or sparking.
There is dust or dirt on the power plug. Remove with a dry brush.
Safety Warnings
Please use a 240V 60Hz socket Do not share power sockets
Fire or electric shock may
occur if a 220-240V AC-50
or 60Hz socket is not used.
Do not share power sockets
with other devices via adapters
or power boards.
Do not use non-original covers Stop use if the power cord becomes damaged
The use of non-original covers may
result in fire, burns or other mishaps.
A damaged power cord is a fire and
shock risk. Contact the Kogan.com
customer support team.
Do not insert foreign objects Keep unit away from children
Do not insert foreign objects such as
pins or paperclips into vents or cavities.
Doing so may cause electric shock or a
fire.
Keep the unit and power cords out of
reach of children.
No modifications Do not wash or immerse in water
It is prohibited to modify or repair the
unit yourself. For repairs please contact
the Kogan.com customer support team.
This may lead to electric shock, fire or
the unit being short-circuited.
Cover lifting warnings Regular Inspections
When the electric cooker is safe to open, there is no
pressure inside the pot and the valve will be lowered.
When the electric cooker is not safe to open, there is
pressure inside the pot and the valve will have risen. Do
not open the cover until the pressure has completely
discharged.
Carry out regular inspections of the
valve and anti-block shield to ensure
that they are unobstructed.
Do not place any heavy objects on the
exhaust valve.
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