- Never overfill your pressure cooker.
- Always add cooking liquid .
- Be sure the vent pipe is clear before closing your pressure cooker.
- Make sure that the pressure cooker is fully closed.
- It is important to never open your pressure cooker when it contains pressure. The air vent/cover lock in the up position means that it contains pressure.
- If the overpressure plug becomes, deformed, cracked, worn, soft, sticky or hard you need to replace it.
- Things you should never pressure cook are applesauce, cereals, cranberries, dried soup mixes, certain dry beans, pastas, peas and rhubarb.
- When cooking dry beans, grains, peas, rice and soups, your cooker should never be filled more than half full.
- If the handle should become loose, tighten it with a screwdriver.
- Always remove and clean the sealing ring around the inside of the lid of the pressure cooker.
- When pressure cooking at higher altitudes, you will need to increase the cooking time by 5% for every 1000 feet above the first 2000 feet. Add an additional 1 cup of appropriate cooking liquid to your recipe.
- 3000 feet ~5%
- 4000 feet ~10%
- 5000 feet ~15%
- 6000 feet ~20%
- 7000 feet ~25%
- 8000 feet ~30%
- Never use your pressure cooker on an outdoor LP gas burner or a gas range that is over 12,000 BTU's.
- Always remove the pressure regulator before you open the cover.
Important Pressure Cooking Safety Information
A few simple rules to remember whenever you are using your pressure cooker.
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