Cuisinart Electric Pressure Cooker CPC 600 Series User Manual

INSTRUCTION  
BOOKLET  
Recipe  
Booklet  
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CuisinartElectric Pressure Cooker CPC-600 Series  
For your safety and continued enjoyment of this product, always read the instruction book carefully before using.  
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12. Do not operate any appliance with a  
damaged cord or plug or after the  
appliance malfunctions or has been  
damaged in any manner.  
If a long extension cord is used, the  
marked electrical rating of the extension  
cord must be at least as great as the  
electrical rating of the appliance, and the  
longer cord should be arranged so that it  
will not drape over the or tabletop where  
it can be pulled on by children or tripped  
over.  
11. Power Cord  
IMPORTANT  
12. Lid Handle  
13. Lid  
SAFEGUARDS  
14. Sealing Ring Supporting Cover  
15. Rubber Grommet  
16. Upper Ring  
When using electrical appliances, basic  
safety precautions should always be  
followed including the following:  
13. Do not let cord hang over edge of  
table or counter, or touch hot  
surfaces.  
1. Read all instructions.  
14. Use of accessories not specifically  
recommended by Cuisinart may  
cause damage to unit.  
17. Control Panel  
2. Do not touch hot surfaces of pressure  
cooker. Use handles only.  
CONTENTS  
18. Trivet - Used for some recipes such  
as desserts. See Recipe Booklet.  
Important Safeguards........................... 2  
Special Cord Set Instructions .............. 2  
Introduction .......................................... 3  
Parts and Features............................... 3  
Before First Use ................................... 4  
Instructions for Use.............................. 4  
Operating Instructions.......................... 5  
Pressure Cooker Settings .................... 6  
Safety Valves........................................ 6  
Cleaning ............................................... 7  
Troubleshooting.................................... 7  
Warranty ............................................... 8  
15. Do not use outdoors.  
3. Close supervision is necessary when  
the pressure cooker is used near  
children. It is not intended for use by  
children.  
16. Do not use under hanging cabinets;  
steam from pressure release may  
cause damage.  
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4. NEVER ATTEMPT TO OPEN LID  
WHILE THE UNIT IS OPERATING.  
Do not open the pressure cooker until  
the unit has cooled and all internal  
pressure has been released. If lid is  
difficult to rotate, this indicates that  
the cooker is still pressurized. Do not  
force it to open. Any pressure in the  
cooker can be hazardous. See  
17. Always attach plug to appliance first,  
before plugging into wall outlet. To  
disconnect, turn control to “off”, then  
remove plug from outlet.  
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18. Be aware that certain foods, such as  
applesauce, cranberries, pearl barley,  
oatmeal and other cereals, split peas,  
noodles, macaroni, rhubarb, or  
spaghetti can foam, froth and sputter,  
and clog the pressure release devices.  
These foods should not be cooked in  
a pressure cooker unless following a  
CuisinartElectric Pressure Cooker  
recipe.  
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Operating Instructions, page 5.  
INTRODUCTION  
5. Do not place the pressure cooker in a  
heated oven or on any stovetop.  
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You’re about to experience a better,  
faster, and healthier way of cooking. Your  
CuisinartElectric Pressure Cooker seals  
in steam to cook hotter and faster, and it  
seals in nutrients as well. Cook in less  
water and experience textures and tastes  
that are simply sensational. Features easy  
touch-button settings, a countdown timer,  
and a cooking pot big enough for a pot  
roast with all the fixings. Enjoy!  
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6. Extreme caution must be used when  
moving a pressure cooker containing  
hot liquids or foods.  
19. Always check the pressure release  
devices for clogging before use.  
7. Do not use the pressure cooker for  
other than intended use.  
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20. Do not use this pressure cooker for  
pressure frying oil.  
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8. This appliance cooks under pressure.  
Improper use may result in scalding  
injury. Make certain unit is properly  
closed before operating. See  
Operating Instructions, page 5.  
9. Do not fill unit over 3  
5 full. When  
cooking foods that expand during  
cooking, such as dried vegetables,  
legumes, beans, and grains, do not fill  
the unit over ½ full. Overfilling may  
cause a risk of clogging the pressure  
limit valve and developing excess  
pressure.  
SAVE THESE  
INSTRUCTIONS  
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PARTS AND FEATURES  
1. Pressure Limit Valve  
2. Red Float Valve (Pressure Indicator)  
3. Push Rod  
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FOR HOUSEHOLD  
USE ONLY  
SPECIAL CORD SET  
INSTRUCTIONS  
4. Sealing Ring  
5. Cooking Pot  
A short power-supply cord is provided to  
reduce the risks resulting from becoming  
entangled in or tripping over a longer cord.  
6. Condensation Collector  
7. Handle  
10. To protect against electrical shock, do  
not immerse cord, plugs, or outer  
vessel in water or other liquids.  
8. Outer Body  
Longer extension cords are available  
and may be used if care is exercised  
in their use.  
11. Unplug from outlet when not in use  
and before cleaning. Allow to cool  
before putting on or removing parts.  
9. Heating Plate  
10. Base  
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volume of food and liquid must not  
exceed 60% of the capacity of the  
cooking pot (figure 1). For foods such  
as dried vegetables and beans, or  
rice and grains, the total volume must  
not exceed 50% capacity (figure 2).  
Always use at least ½ cup liquid  
when pressure cooking.  
may choose to release pressure in 1 of 3  
ways – Natural Pressure Release, Quick  
Pressure Release, or a combination of  
both. The choice will be dictated by the  
particular food being cooked and  
indications in the recipe. If adapting your  
own recipe for pressure cooking, find a  
similar recipe in our recipe booklet and  
use that as a guide.  
BEFORE FIRST USE  
OPERATING  
Remove any packaging materials and  
promotional labels from your electric  
pressure cooker.  
INSTRUCTIONS  
With the unit on and the LED displayed,  
press the MENU button to select the  
desired cooking function. The function  
light will flash.  
Be sure all parts have been included  
before discarding any packaging  
materials. You may want to keep the box  
and packing materials for use at a  
later date.  
Before using your CuisinartElectric  
Pressure Cooker for the first time, remove  
any dust from shipping by wiping clean  
with a damp cloth. Thoroughly clean the  
lid and the cooking pot. The cooking pot  
can be cleaned in the dishwasher or with  
warm soapy water. Rinse with clean  
water, towel or air dry, and place into the  
pressure cooker.  
Select Low or High Pressure setting.  
Press TIME to select number of minutes  
needed for pressure cooking. Time  
increases in 1-minute increments up to  
40 minutes. Time increases in 5-minute  
increments from 40 to 99 minutes.  
1. Natural Pressure Release – Following  
pressure cooking, allow the unit to  
remain on Keep Warm. The pressure  
will begin to drop – time for pressure  
to drop will depend on the amount of  
liquid in the pressure cooker and the  
length of time that pressure was  
maintained. Natural Pressure Release  
will take from 12 to 30 minutes.  
During this time cooking continues,  
so it is recommended for certain cuts  
of meats, and some desserts. When  
pressure is fully released, the float  
(pressure indicator) will drop and the  
lid will unlock to open.  
(2)  
(1)  
3. To lock the lid in place, remove any  
food residue from upper rim of  
cooking pot to ensure a proper seal.  
Make sure sealing ring is securely in  
place on sealing ring supporting  
cover (figure 3). Hold knob on sealing  
ring supporting cover and press  
firmly over the center post of inner lid  
to secure (figure 4). Place lid on  
pressure cooker and turn it  
Press START/CANCEL to start cooking.  
The pressure cooker will begin to heat.  
The red float will rise as pressure builds.  
When the selected pressure level is  
reached, the light in lower right-hand  
corner of LED will stop flashing and  
remain lit. At this point pressure cooking  
begins and the timer will start to count  
down. The timer will not begin to count  
down until full pressure is reached,  
which may be several minutes after  
the red float has fully risen.  
1. Place the pressure cooker on a  
clean, flat surface where you intend  
to cook.  
counterclockwise into position.  
2. Place the condensation collector in  
rear of the unit until it clicks into  
place (as shown below; also see #6  
on diagram, page 3).  
2. Quick Pressure Release – Following  
pressure cooking you will hear a  
series of beeps indicating the  
process is finished. Turn off and pull  
the handle of the pressure limit valve  
forward (see figures 6 and 6a). Do not  
touch with your hand. Use tongs or  
another tool.  
Note: When cooking under pressure, the  
red float will rise. The lid is double locked  
and cannot be opened. NEVER ATTEMPT  
TO OPEN THE LID WHILE PRESSURE  
COOKING.  
(3)  
(4)  
Condensation  
Collector  
Note: When placing lid on pressure  
cooker, the float valve should be  
facing the left.  
Automatic Keep Warm Feature  
When LED display reaches  
, the  
4. Position the pressure limit valve as  
pressure cooker automatically shifts to  
Keep Warm temperature. The Keep Warm  
light will turn on and unit will beep to  
indicate cooking is complete.  
3. Place the pressure limit valve on the  
lid, as shown in figures 5 and 5a.  
Note: The pressure limit valve does  
not click or lock into place. Even  
though it will have a loose fit, it is  
safely secured.  
directed in figure 5 and 5a, ensuring  
it is set to the position. Note: The  
(6a)  
(6)  
pressure limit valve does not click or  
lock into place. Even though it will  
have a loose fit, it is safely secured.  
The float in handle must be fully  
down to properly seal the pot before  
cooking.  
NOTE: The Keep Warm setting should  
not be used for more than 12 hours. The  
quality or texture of the food will begin to  
change after 1 hour on Keep Warm. In the  
Keep Warm setting, a little condensation  
in the upper ring is normal.  
Steam will immediately begin to  
release through the valve. Keep face  
and hands away from steam as it is  
released, and do not release pressure  
under hanging cabinets, which can  
be damaged by steam. When pres-  
sure is fully released, the pressure  
indicator will drop and the lid will  
unlock to open. Using Quick Pressure  
Release stops the pressure cooking  
immediately. If further cooking is nec-  
essary, the unit may be returned to  
Pressure, or the food may be further  
cooked on the Simmer Setting.  
INSTRUCTIONS  
FOR USE  
Once the pressure cooker is assembled  
properly, you are ready to begin pressure  
cooking.  
To Reset or Cancel  
Users can reset the function or cancel the  
timing setup anytime by pressing the  
START/CANCEL button.  
(5)  
(5a)  
1. To remove lid, grasp handle, turn  
clockwise and lift.  
To Remove Lid  
5. Plug the power cord into the pressure  
cooker and then into the wall outlet.  
2. Remove cooking pot from pressure  
cooker and add food and liquids as  
the recipe directs. Note: The total  
When pressure cooking cycle is finished,  
the unit will automatically switch to the  
Keep Warm position. At this point you  
The LED display will show  
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Note: The side with the knob should  
face outward. Do not put it upside  
down (figures 7 and 8).  
3. Combination Natural Pressure  
Release and Quick Pressure Release  
– For some recipes, we have chosen  
to use a combination of Natural  
Pressure Release and Quick Pressure  
Release. Allow Natural Pressure  
Release for the time indicated in the  
recipe (food will continue to cook  
slightly) followed by Quick Pressure  
Release.  
stew or to continue cooking process  
to achieve preferred texture.  
CLEANING  
1. Unplug the power cord before  
cleaning.  
6. Keep Warm – Holds and keeps  
cooked food warm for up to 12 hours  
(see next page).  
2. Clean the outer body with a soft cloth  
such as a paper towel or microfiber  
cloth. Do not immerse the outer body  
in water or pour water into it.  
SAFETY VALVES  
(7)  
(8)  
There are seven safety devices installed  
in the pressure cooker to assure its  
reliability.  
3. Rinse with warm water the underside  
of the lid including the sealing ring,  
pressure limit valve, anti-block cover,  
air escape and float valve. Dry  
completely.  
7. To clean rubber grommet located in  
center of sealing ring supporting  
cover, carefully remove the sealing  
ring supporting cover and clean the  
grommet, then replace it.  
WARNING: USE EXTREME CAUTION  
WHEN RELEASING PRESSURE. USE  
TONGS OR SIMILAR UTENSIL TO  
PULL HANDLE OF PRESSURE LIMIT  
VALVE FORWARD.  
1. Open-and-Close Lid Safety Device  
The appliance will not start  
pressurizing until the lid is closed and  
locked properly.  
4. Clean area under upper ring with  
dampened cloth or micro fiber cloth.  
Do not use chemical cleaners.  
8. To clean the pressure limit valve,  
remove and rinse it  
with water, then  
The lid cannot be opened if the  
appliance is filled with pressure.  
When the red float is completely down,  
turn the lid clockwise and lift to remove.  
5. Cooking pot is dishwasher-safe. To  
hand-clean the cooking pot, use a  
soft cloth or sponge and wipe. Be  
careful not to damage the inside  
coating. Never use harsh chemicals  
or scouring pads.  
replace it (figure 9).  
2. Pressure Control Device  
The correct pressure level is  
automatically maintained during the  
cooking cycle.  
(9)  
PRESSURE COOKER  
SETTINGS  
9. To clean the condensation collector,  
remove and clean it with warm soapy  
water, then reinstall it.  
1. Low Pressure  
3. Pressure Limit Valve  
The pressure limit valve will release  
air automatically when the pressure  
inside exceeds the preset  
temperature.  
2. High Pressure  
6. To clean sealing ring, hold the knob  
on the sealing ring supporting cover  
and pull the sealing ring up. After  
cleaning, put the sealing ring  
3. Browning –  
This preset  
temperature allows  
cooking over high  
heat, without the  
lid, before pressure  
cooking. Browning  
foods in a small  
amount of fat in  
this way seals the  
outer surfaces of  
meats and  
vegetables,  
Condensation  
Collector  
supporting cover back.  
4. Anti-Block Cover  
Prevents any food material from  
blocking the pressure limit valve.  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
5. Pressure Relief Device  
When the pressure cooker reaches  
the maximum allowable pressure and  
temperature, the cooking pot will  
move down until lid separates from  
the sealing ring, releasing air  
pressure.  
Symptom  
Possible Reasons  
The ring is not properly installed  
Solutions  
Reinstall the ring  
Lid does not lock  
The float is seized by the push rod  
The float is still up  
Push the rod with hands  
Press the float down  
Cannot open the lid after air  
exhaust  
producing a  
visually appealing, flavorful exterior  
with a moist, tender interior.  
6. Thermostat  
No sealing ring was installed  
Food residue on sealing ring  
Sealing ring worn out  
Install the sealing ring  
Clean sealing ring  
The power will automatically shut off  
when the cooking pot temperature  
reaches the preset value, or the  
pressure cooker is heating without  
any food inside.  
Air escapes from the rim of  
the lid  
4. Sauté – The preset temperature,  
done prior to pressure cooking with  
lid removed, allows you to quickly  
soften vegetables in a small amount  
of fat or liquid without browning, and  
to cook items such as rice (Arborio,  
brown, Carnaroli, white, etc.) for  
pilafs and risottos.  
Replace the sealing ring  
Rotate lid fully  
Lid not locked properly  
Food stuck on the sealing ring of  
the float valve  
Clean the sealing ring  
7. Thermal Fuse  
Air escapes from the float  
valve  
The circuit will be opened when the  
pressure cooker reaches the  
maximum temperature.  
The sealing ring on the float wore  
out  
Replace the sealing ring  
The pressure limit valve is not  
placed properly  
Place the device to Pressure  
5. Simmer – This preset temperature  
allows you to cook liquids at a lower  
temperature. It is primarily used to  
finish cooking some items, i.e. to add  
ingredients to a risotto, sauce, or  
Not enough food and water  
Check recipe for proper quantity  
The float will not rise  
Air escaping from the rim of the  
lid and the pressure limit valve  
Call our Consumer Service Center  
toll free at 1-800-726-0190  
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