Groupe SEB USA T FAL Electric Pressure Cooker Pressure Cooker User Manual

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Pressure Cooker  
User’s manual  
September 2004 - Ref. : 4133260 - Conception et réalisation : ADHOC’S - 4070  
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS  
Take the time to read all the instructions and refer to the  
"Instructions for use".  
As with any cooking appliance, supervise cooking closely if using the  
Pressure Cooker with children nearby.  
Do not put your Pressure Cooker into a hot oven.  
When the Pressure Cooker is under pressure, take great care when  
moving it. Do not touch the hot surfaces. Use the handles and knobs,  
and wear gloves if necessary.  
Do not use your Pressure Cooker for any use other than that for  
which it is designed.  
Your Pressure Cooker cooks under pressure. Burns could result from  
boiling over if not used properly. Make sure that the Pressure Cooker  
is properly closed before bringing it up to pressure.  
Never force the Pressure Cooker open. Make sure that the inside  
pressure has returned to normal.  
Never use your Pressure Cooker without liquid: this could cause  
serious damage.  
Use compatible heat sources.  
Do not fill your Pressure Cooker more than 2/3 full. For food that  
expands considerably during cooking, such as rice, dehydrated vege-  
tables or compotes, do not fill the Pressure Cooker more than half  
full.  
After cooking meat which has an outer layer of skin (such as ox  
tongue), which could swell due to the effects of pressure, do not pier-  
ce the skin after cooking if it appears swollen: you could get burnt.  
Pierce it before cooking.  
When cooking food with a thick texture (chick peas, rhubarb etc.) the  
Pressure Cooker should be shaken slightly before opening to ensure  
that the food does not spurt out.  
Always check that valves are clear before use.  
Do not use the Pressure Cooker to fry under pressure using oil.  
Leave the safety systems alone, except for cleaning and maintenance  
in accordance with instructions.  
Use only the appropriate TEFAL spare parts for your model. Particu-  
larly, use only pan and lid TEFAL.  
Alcohol vapours are flammable. Watch your appliance when prepa-  
ring alcohol-based recipes.  
Do not use your pressure cooker to store acidic or salty food before  
and after cooking.  
Make sure the pressure regulator valve is in the steam release posi-  
tion before opening the lid.  
Keep these instructions  
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Cooking vegetables  
fresh vegetables  
Artichokes  
- steamed  
18 min.  
- immersed in water  
- immersed in water  
- steamed  
15 min.  
5 min.  
Asparagus  
Broccoli florets  
Brussels sprouts  
Carrots (sliced)  
Cauliflower florets  
Celery (pieces)  
3 min.  
- steamed  
7 min.  
- steamed  
6 min.  
- immersed in water  
- steamed  
3 min.  
6 min.  
- immersed in water  
- steamed  
10 min.  
6 min. 30  
2 min.  
Courgettes (sliced)  
- immersed in water  
Endives (in pieces if large) - steamed  
12 min.  
7 min.  
6 min.  
Green beans (whole)  
Green cabbage sliced  
- immersed in water  
- steamed  
stripped - steamed  
7min.  
Green flageolet beans  
Green lentils (pulses*)  
Leeks (sliced)  
- immersed in water  
- immersed in water  
- steamed  
45 min.  
10 min.  
2 min. 30  
1 min.  
1 min. 30  
1 min. 30  
8 min.  
20 - 30 min.  
7 min.  
20 min.  
Mushrooms  
sliced  
whole  
- steamed  
- immersed in water  
- steamed  
Peas  
Pumpkin (purée)  
Red beetroot  
Rice **  
- steamed  
- steamed  
- immersed in water  
- immersed in water  
Semi-dried beans  
Sliced old potatoes  
(1 cm slices or quartered)  
- steamed  
- immersed in water  
- steamed  
- immersed in water  
- immersed in water  
- steamed  
- immersed in water  
- immersed in water  
10 min.  
6 min.  
5 min.  
3 min.  
14 min.  
7 min.  
6 min.  
15 min.  
Spinach  
Split peas (pulses*)  
Turnips (cubed)  
Wheat (pulses)  
* = When cooking pulses they swell up and tend to froth up so do not fill more than one-third full. Use 2 pints  
(1.2 litres) water for every 450 g (1 lb) pre-soaked weight of pulses. Remember all dried peas and dried beans, must  
be soaked in boiling water for 1 hour before cooking. Drain, rinse thoroughly and cook in fresh water. Never eat  
uncooked beans or peas. Soaking is not necessary for red lentils. The high temperatures achieved in the pressure  
cooker ensure that any natural toxins in the pulses are destroyed. Canned beans and pulses can simply be drained  
and rinsed before use in recipes.  
** = When cooking rice, cereal or pasta, do not fill more than half full as it expands during cooking.  
Frozen vegetables  
7 min.  
Artichoke hearts  
Broccoli  
- steamed  
- steamed  
- steamed  
- steamed  
- steamed  
- steamed  
- steamed  
- steamed  
- steamed  
- steamed  
- steamed  
- steamed  
- steamed  
- steamed  
3 min. 30  
7 min.  
Brussels sprouts  
Butter beans  
Cauliflower  
9 min. 30  
6 min.  
13 min.  
7 min.  
Courgettes  
Extra thin green beans  
Flageolet beans  
Flat beans  
14 min.  
7 min.  
7 min.  
Mushrooms  
Peas  
5 min.  
7 min.  
Sliced carrots  
Sliced leeks  
29 min.  
12 min.  
11 min.  
Whole baby carrots  
Whole leaf spinach (block) - steamed  
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G - Steaming basket (depending on model)  
B - Tightening knob  
C - Safety valve  
D - Clamp  
H - Rivets  
I - Clamp Hook  
J - Handle  
E - Steam outlet  
+ pressure valve position  
F - Gasket  
K - Fixing screw  
L - Pan  
1 - Characteristics  
Diameter of Pressure Cooker base:  
Stainless steel  
3 - Opening  
Turn the tightening knob to the left to lower the  
clamp - Fig 3  
Lift the lid to release it.  
Capacity  
4,5 L  
6 L  
Base Ø  
18 cm  
18 cm  
18 cm  
20 cm  
Models  
P05206  
P05207  
P05211  
P05216  
Slide it horizontally away from the pan - Fig 4  
4 - Filling  
8 L  
Minimum 25 cl (2 small cupfuls) - Fig 5  
10 L  
Maximum - Do not fill the unit over 2/3 full - Fig 6  
Technical informations:  
For steam cooking  
Maximum operating pressure: 55 kPa (8 psi).  
Maximum safety pressure: 110 kPa (16 psi).  
Use at least 75 cl of liquid.  
Suspend the basket from the rivets on the pan - Fig 7  
Compatible heat sources  
GAS  
SEALED (solid)  
CERAMIC  
HALOGEN  
INDUCTION  
For certain foods  
Stainless steel models can be  
used on all hob types, including  
For foods which expand during cooking, such as  
rice, dehydrated vegetables, or compotes, do not fill  
induction.  
your Pressure Cooker more than half full - Fig 8  
On an electric hob, use a hotplate of a diameter  
equal to or less than the diameter of the base of the  
Pressure Cooker.  
5 - When using for the first time  
Turn the pan upside down to fit the handles. Place  
On a ceramic hob, take care that the bottom of the  
them in position, engage the screws and screw them  
up tightly.  
pan is perfectly clean.  
On gas, the flame should not go beyond the base of  
After using for a few days, tighten the screws again.  
Place the pressure regulator valve on the steam  
the pan.  
outlet and align one of the two symbols on the valve  
TEFAL accessories  
with the valve position index. Press down fully - Fig 9  
For other spare parts or repairs contact TEFAL  
Turn to the “cook” position  
- Fig 10  
After Sales Service (See enclosed list).  
Put the steaming basket in the base of the pan.  
Fill 2/3 full with water.  
Use only the appropriate TEFAL spare parts for  
your model.  
Close the Pressure Cooker.  
2 - Closing  
Place the Pressure Cooker on a source of heat at  
Turn the tightening knob to the left to lower the  
high setting.  
clamp.  
When steam begins to escape through the pressure  
Slide the lid horizontally onto the rim of the  
regulator valve, reduce the heat and wait 20 minutes  
Pressure Cooker, making sure it sits properly on the  
- Fig 11  
pan - Fig 1  
When the 20 minutes are up, turn off the heat.  
Reduce pressure by putting your Pressure Cooker  
Turn the tightening knob to the right until the clamp  
is in contact with the clamp hook on the Pressure  
under the cold tap - Fig 12  
Cooker - Fig 2  
When steam no longer comes from the pressure  
To ensure that the lid is locked into position, turn  
regulator valve, turn the pressure regulator valve to the  
the tightening knob again through (two complete  
steam release position  
and open the lid - Fig 13  
turns mimimun).  
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Rinse the Pressure Cooker with water and dry it.  
To clean the lid  
Wash the lid under running water.  
To clean the pressure regulator valve  
Use a metal scourer and a little diluted vinegar to  
remove any traces of scale.  
Lift it off - Fig 16  
6 - Before cooking  
Clean the pressure regulator valve in water - Fig 17  
Clean the steam outlet with a strong jet of water or  
Every time you use the Pressure Cooker, check first  
that the steam outlet is clear - Fig 14  
Put the pressure regulator valve in position.  
Turn to the “cook” position - Fig 9  
Place the Pressure Cooker on a source of heat at  
high setting.  
a needle - Fig 14  
To clean the safety valve  
Clean the base of the safety valve inside the lid.  
Check that it is working correctly by pressing  
When the pressure regulator valve is turning  
lightly on the valve, which should give way easily  
regularly and emitting a hissing sound, cooking has  
- Fig 18  
begun. Turn down the heat - Fig 11  
To clean your Pressure Cooker if it has darkened  
Clean the pan with a special stainless steel cleaner  
7 - During cooking  
sold in your TEFAL Approved After Sales Service  
Centre.  
Time cooking as indicated in the recipe book.  
A little steam may escape from the safety valve: this is  
normal.  
To change the gasket  
During cooking, check that the valve is revolving  
Make sure that you buy the correct gasket for your  
regularly and hissing. If there is not enough steam,  
turn the heat up slightly: if there is too much, turn it  
down.  
model - Fig 20  
Soak it in soapy water for a few seconds, then put it  
in position, beginning with the two ends  
Never shorten the gasket.  
Storage of your Pressure Cooker  
Turn the lid upside down on the pan - Fig 19  
As soon as cooking time is up, turn off the heat.  
8 - End of cooking  
To release the steam  
To ensure that your Pressure Cooker lasts as long  
Once the heat has been turned off, you have two  
as possible  
options:  
Avoid over-heating the pan when empty.  
Slow release of pressure: turn the valve to the  
Darkening and lines which may appear after long  
“depressurise” position  
- Fig 13  
use do not matter.  
Fast pressure release: place the Pressure Cooker  
If the inside of your pan shows iridescent or white  
under the cold tap. - Fig 12  
When steam stops coming out of the pressure  
marks (scale), clean it with vinegar or with a special  
cleaning product for stainless steel.  
regulator valve:  
Turn the valve to the “depressurise” position  
Open the Pressure Cooker.  
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To move the Pressure Cooker, only use the  
handles - Fig 15  
9 - Cleaning and maintenance  
To clean the pan and the steaming basket  
Wash after each use with warm water and washing-  
up liquid.  
To clean the inside of the pan  
Use a scourer.  
To clean the outside of the pan  
Use a sponge.  
You can put the pan and the basket in the dishwasher.  
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Safety  
Your pressure cooker is equipped with several safety devices, 2 of which are for overpressure:  
First device: the safety valve releases the pressure and steam escapes from under the module.  
Second device: steam flows from between the lid and the pot.  
If one safety system is activated:  
Turn the heat source off.  
Let the pressure cooker cool down.  
Open it.  
Check and clean the operation valve, steam release outlet, safety valve and seal.  
Recommandations d’utilisation  
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1 - Supervise carefully if using the Pressure  
6 - Never use bleach or chlorine products.  
Cooker with children around.  
7 - Never immerse the lid in water. Do not put the  
lid in the dishwasher.  
8 - Do not use a sharp or pointed object for this  
purpose.  
2 - A little steam may escape from the safety valve:  
this is normal.  
3 - To release the steam: caution: jet of steam.  
4 - To move the Pressure Cooker, only use the  
handles.  
5 - Do not leave food in the Pressure Cooker.  
9 - After 10 years use, it is advisable to have your  
Pressure Cooker checked in a TEFAL Approved  
After Sales Service Centre.  
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Frequently Asked Questions  
1 - If you can't open the lid:  
5 - If the safety valve is activated:  
Check that there is no longer any pressure.  
Release pressure.  
Turn off the heat.  
Let the Pressure Cooker cool down.  
Check the steam outlet and pressure regulator valve.  
If necessary, put back on the heat for a few seconds  
with the valve on position “Release”.  
6 - If steam leaks out around the lid, check:  
That the lid is properly closed. If necessary,  
2 - If the Pressure Cooker has been heated without  
any liquid inside:  
tighten it.  
That the gasket is in good condition.  
Get the Pressure Cooker checked in a TEFAL  
That the gasket is correctly positioned inside the lid.  
That the lid, safety valve and pressure regulator  
Approved After Sales Service Centre.  
3 - If there is no steam coming out of the pressure  
regulator valve:  
valve are clean.  
That the rim of the pan is not damaged.  
Pressure has not risen inside the Pressure Cooker.  
7 - If food is under-cooked or burnt, check:  
This is usual during the first few minutes of heating.  
Cooking times.  
4 - If the problem persists, check that:  
That heat setting is high enough.  
Correct positioning of pressure regulator valve.  
Quantity of liquid.  
The heat setting is high enough.  
The quantity of liquid in the pan is sufficient.  
The pressure regulator valve is in position.  
The Pressure Cooker is properly closed.  
The pressure regulator valve is not dirty.  
The gasket and rim of the pan are not damaged.  
8 - If food has been burnt in the Pressure Cooker:  
Soak the pan for a little while before cleaning it.  
Never use bleach or chlorine products.  
Guarantee  
Your new TEFAL pressure cooker has a 10 year warranty against:  
- Any defect related to the metal pot.  
- Any premature damage of the metal base, provided the product is used according to the recommended  
instructions.  
This guarantee does not include:  
- Damage due to inappropriate uses and resulting from shocks, falls or placing in the oven;  
- Replacement of parts, such as seal, handles, valves, basket.  
Only TEFAL Approved Service Centres are entitled to offer this guarantee.  
This product has been designed for domestic use only. Any professional use, inappropriate use or failure to  
comply with the instructions, the manufacturer accepts no responsibility and the guarantee will not apply.  
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