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STORAGE, MAINTENANCE and CLEANING Lid DO NOT WASH THE LID OF THE PRESSURE COOKER IN A DISHWASHER. Clean the operating valve aperture by flushing it with running water or clean it using a suitable object such as a thin skewer. Clean the safety valve by repeatedly pulling it up under running water while simultaneously pushing the lock against accidental opening away from the centre of the lid. Do not disassemble the operating valve, the safety valve, the grips or any other parts of the lid. WITHOUT SETTING THE LID ON. Vessel THE VESSEL OF THE PRESSURE COOKER IS DISHWASHER SAFE. Should white stains due to scale formation appear inside the pressure cooker, use vinegar, lemon drops or the special stainless steel cleaning agent to clean them. The white stains do not affect functioning of the cookware and are not hazardous to health. As such they do not represent a fault and cannot be claimed. When the pressure cooker is overheated, purple to brown stains might appear on the surface. These stains do not affect correct functioning of the cookware and are not hazardous to health. As such they do not represent a fault and cannot be claimed. Never expose the pressure cooker vessel to detergents including water-soluble detergents for prolonged periods of time. Do not store leftover food inside the vessel. Silicone seal The pressure cooker seal is made of excellent silicone that lasts for about 500 hours of operation. Remove the seal from the lid after each use of the pressure cooker, wash it and dry, lightly brush with cooking oil or fat and insert back. If the seal shows any signs of leakage or loss of elasticity, it must be immediately replaced with a new Tescoma brand seal. If you do not use the pressure cooker regularly, replace the seal at two-year intervals. ALWAYS USE TESCOMA SPARE PARTS.

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