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NS-MC80SS9/NS-MC80SS9-C 20 Prior to each use, make sure that you check the floating valve and pressure release valve for obstructions. Wipe the surface of the inner cooking pot and the heating plate to confirm that they are free of any foreign objects. 21 Do not use an extension cord with your cooker. The short power cord should be used to reduce the risk resulting from the cord being grabbed by children, of becoming entangled in, or tripping on a longer cord. 22 Make sure that you use the appropriate amount of liquid when cooking. 23 Do not fill your cooker over the maximum fill line at 2/3 full. When cooking foods that expand during cooking, such as rice or dried vegetables, do not fill your cooker beyond the recommended level at 1/2 full. Over filling can cause a risk of clogging the vent pipe and developing excess pressure. See Filling with food on page 16. 24 Do not move your cooker or forcefully remove the cover when your cooker is in operation. 25 Do not put your hands or face over the pressure release valve or float valve when your cooker is in operation to avoid a serious burn. 26 After cooking, use extreme caution when removing the cover. Serious burns can result from the steam inside your cooker. 27 When opening the cover after cooking, do not touch the inner cooking pot or cover with your hands to avoid burns. 28 Do not cover the pressure release valve. 29 Never deep fry or pressure fry in your cooker. It is dangerous and can cause a fire or serious damage. 30 Your cooker cooks under pressure. Incorrect use can result in scalding injuries. Make sure that your cooker is correctly closed before operating. See Closing the lid on page 14. 31 DO NOT OPEN YOUR COOKER UNTIL IT HAS COOLED AND ALL INTERNAL PRESSURE HAS BEEN RELEASED. If the lid is difficult to open, that indicates that your cooker is still pressurized. Do not force it open. Any pressure in your cooker can be hazardous. See Opening the lid on page 15. 32 Make sure that the handles are assembled and fastened correctly before each use. Cracked or damaged handles should be replaced. 33 Your cooker is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been supervised by a person responsible for their safety. 34 Never use metal utensils with your cooker. Use plastic or wooden utensils to protect the inner cooking pot from scratches. 35 Intended for countertop use only. 36 Always check the pressure release devices for clogging before use. 37 To prevent risk of explosion and injury, only replace the dynamic seal ring as recommended by the manufacturer. 38 WARNING: Risk of Electric Shock. Cook only in removable container. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 4 www.insigniaproducts.com

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20
Prior to each use, make sure that you check the floating valve and pressure
release valve for obstructions. Wipe the surface of the inner cooking pot and
the heating plate to confirm that they are free of any foreign objects.
21
Do not use an extension cord with your cooker. The short power cord should
be used to reduce the risk resulting from the cord being grabbed by children,
of becoming entangled in, or tripping on a longer cord.
22
Make sure that you use the appropriate amount of liquid when cooking.
23
Do not fill your cooker over the maximum fill line at 2/3 full. When cooking
foods that expand during cooking, such as rice or dried vegetables, do not fill
your cooker beyond the recommended level at 1/2 full. Over filling can cause a
risk of clogging the vent pipe and developing excess pressure. See Filling with
food
on page 16
.
24
Do not move your cooker or forcefully remove the cover when your cooker is
in operation.
25
Do not put your hands or face over the pressure release valve or float valve
when your cooker is in operation to avoid a serious burn.
26
After cooking, use extreme caution when removing the cover. Serious burns
can result from the steam inside your cooker.
27
When opening the cover after cooking, do not touch the inner cooking pot or
cover with your hands to avoid burns.
28
Do not cover the pressure release valve.
29
Never deep fry or pressure fry in your cooker. It is dangerous and can cause a
fire or serious damage.
30
Your cooker cooks under pressure. Incorrect use can result in scalding injuries.
Make sure that your cooker is correctly closed before operating. See Closing
the lid
on page 14
.
31
DO NOT OPEN YOUR COOKER UNTIL IT HAS COOLED AND ALL INTERNAL
PRESSURE HAS BEEN RELEASED. If the lid is difficult to open, that indicates that
your cooker is still pressurized. Do not force it open. Any pressure in your
cooker can be hazardous. See Opening the lid
on page 15
.
32
Make sure that the handles are assembled and fastened correctly before each
use. Cracked or damaged handles should be replaced.
33
Your cooker is not intended for use by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been supervised by a person responsible for
their safety.
34
Never use metal utensils with your cooker. Use plastic or wooden utensils to
protect the inner cooking pot from scratches.
35
Intended for countertop use only.
36
Always check the pressure release devices for clogging before use.
37
To prevent risk of explosion and injury, only replace the dynamic seal ring as
recommended by the manufacturer.
38
WARNING:
Risk of Electric Shock. Cook only in removable container.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS