Insignia NS-MC60SS9 User Guide - Page 24

Cleaning your cooker, WARNING, CAUTIONS

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NS-MC60SS9/NS-MC60SS9-C Cleaning your cooker You should clean your cooker after every use. WARNING: To avoid electric shocks or damage to your cooker, always press the Stop button and unplug the power cord before cleaning. Make sure that all parts of your cooker have cooled down completely. CAUTIONS: • Do not immerse the power cord or your cooker in water or any other liquids. • Do not use abrasive cleaners, steel wool, or scouring pads. • Dry all parts thoroughly after cleaning, before using, or before storing your cooker. • Make sure that no water enters your cooker's housing or the control panel. • The lid is not dishwasher safe. • Clean the pressure release valve and pressure release valve protector only if you see a residue buildup. • Make sure that all parts and surfaces are completely dry before connecting your cooker to a power outlet. Wet parts can cause an electric shock. 1 Remove the inner pot and condensation collector from your cooker. 2 Wash the inner pot, condensation collector, and any used accessories (like the measuring cup, rice scoop, soup ladle, and cooking stand) with hot soapy water. Rinse and dry carefully. You can also wash these items in a dishwasher. 3 Turn the lid upside down and put it on a clean, flat, and stable surface. 4 Remove the gasket by pulling it away from the lid. 5 Check the pressure release valve protector, pressure release valve, and floating valve for residue. Only remove and clean these items if needed. 6 If you need to clean the floating valve, put one hand under the lid and push up the floating valve. Remove the floating valve silicon cap with the other hand. Release and grab the floating valve with the hand under the lid. 7 Wash the gasket, pressure release valve, pressure release valve protector, floating valve, and silicon cap with hot soapy water. Rinse and dry carefully. You can also wash these items in a dishwasher. 8 Wipe the inner and outer housings, control panel, and lid with a damp cloth. Take extra care when cleaning near the heating element and control panel. Water can damage them. Dry these parts thoroughly after cleaning. Do not immerse them in water. Storing your cooker When storing your cooker: • Make sure that your cooker and all parts are completely cool, clean, and dry. • We recommend that you store your cooker in a dry place. • Store your cooker on a stable shelf or in a cupboard to prevent it from falling. • To avoid accidents, make sure that both your cooker and its power cord are beyond reach of children or pets. 24 www.insigniaproducts.com

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Cleaning your cooker
You should clean your cooker after every use.
1
Remove the inner pot and condensation collector from your cooker.
2
Wash the inner pot, condensation collector, and any used accessories (like the
measuring cup, rice scoop, soup ladle, and cooking stand) with hot soapy
water. Rinse and dry carefully. You can also wash these items in a dishwasher.
3
Turn the lid upside down and put it on a clean, flat, and stable surface.
4
Remove the gasket by pulling it away from the lid.
5
Check the pressure release valve protector, pressure release valve, and floating
valve for residue. Only remove and clean these items if needed.
6
If you need to clean the floating valve, put one hand under the lid and push up
the floating valve. Remove the floating valve silicon cap with the other hand.
Release and grab the floating valve with the hand under the lid.
7
Wash the gasket, pressure release valve, pressure release valve protector,
floating valve, and silicon cap with hot soapy water. Rinse and dry carefully.
You can also wash these items in a dishwasher.
8
Wipe the inner and outer housings, control panel, and lid with a damp cloth.
Take extra care when cleaning near the heating element and control panel.
Water can damage them. Dry these parts thoroughly after cleaning. Do not
immerse them in water.
Storing your cooker
When storing your cooker:
Make sure that your cooker and all parts are completely cool, clean, and dry.
We recommend that you store your cooker in a dry place.
Store your cooker on a stable shelf or in a cupboard to prevent it from falling.
To avoid accidents, make sure that both your cooker and its power cord are
beyond reach of children or pets.
WARNING:
To avoid electric shocks or damage to your cooker, always press the
Stop
button and unplug the power cord before cleaning. Make sure that all
parts of your cooker have cooled down completely.
CAUTIONS:
Do not immerse the power cord or your cooker in water or any other liquids.
Do not use abrasive cleaners, steel wool, or scouring pads.
Dry all parts thoroughly after cleaning, before using, or before storing your
cooker.
Make sure that no water enters your cooker's housing or the control panel.
The lid is not dishwasher safe.
Clean the pressure release valve and pressure release valve protector only if
you see a residue buildup.
Make sure that all parts and surfaces are completely dry before connecting
your cooker to a power outlet. Wet parts can cause an electric shock.