Insignia NS-MC80SS9 User Guide - Page 24

Making a cake, Cleaning your cooker

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NS-MC80SS9/NS-MC80SS9-C Making a cake 1 Mix the cake ingredients ahead of time, stirring the cake into a paste. 2 Put cake mixture into the inner pot, then put the pot into your cooker. See Filling with food on page 16. Make sure that the outside of the pot is dry and free of debris. 3 Close and lock the lid. See Closing the lid on page 14. 4 Press the Cake button, then adjust the cook or delay time (if needed). See Selecting a cooking program and cook time on page 18 or Setting the delay timer on page 20. 5 Press the Start button or wait 10 seconds. Your cooker starts heating. When the internal pressure reaches the correct level, the countdown timer starts. 6 When cooking is complete, the Keep Warm program automatically starts. The default setting is 12 hours. You cannot adjust this time. 7 Press the Stop button and unplug the power cord. 8 Let your cooker cool down before you open the lid. The floating valve on the lid drops down when the pressure has decreased. 9 Use oven mitts to open the lid. Follow the instructions and warnings in Opening the lid on page 15. 10 Carefully remove the cake using suitable utensils and put it into a suitable dish using the provided rice scoop, soup ladle, or other suitable utensils. 11 Let your cooker cool down completely before cleaning it. See Cleaning your cooker on page 24. 12 Empty and clean the condensation reservoir after every use. 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. 24 www.insigniaproducts.com

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Making a cake
1
Mix the cake ingredients ahead of time, stirring the cake into a paste.
2
Put cake mixture into the inner pot, then put the pot into your cooker. See
Filling with food
on page 16
. Make sure that the outside of the pot is dry and
free of debris.
3
Close and lock the lid. See Closing the lid
on page 14
.
4
Press the
Cake
button, then adjust the cook or delay time (if needed). See
Selecting a cooking program and cook time
on page 18
or Setting the delay
timer
on page 20
.
5
Press the
Start
button or wait 10 seconds. Your cooker starts heating. When
the internal pressure reaches the correct level, the countdown timer starts.
6
When cooking is complete, the Keep Warm program automatically starts. The
default setting is 12 hours. You cannot adjust this time.
7
Press the
Stop
button and unplug the power cord.
8
Let your cooker cool down before you open the lid. The floating valve on the
lid drops down when the pressure has decreased.
9
Use oven mitts to open the lid. Follow the instructions and warnings in
Opening the lid
on page 15
.
10
Carefully remove the cake using suitable utensils and put it into a suitable dish
using the provided rice scoop, soup ladle, or other suitable utensils.
11
Let your cooker cool down completely before cleaning it. See Cleaning your
cooker
on page 24
.
12
Empty and clean the condensation reservoir after every use.
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.
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.