Cosori CP016-PC User manual

Model No.: CP016-PC
Premium 6-Quart Pressure Cooker
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Table of Contents
Package Contents
Specifications
Keeping Things Safe
Getting to Know Your Pressure Cooker
How Does it Work?
Safely Removing the Lid
Care & Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Warranty
Customer Support
Connect with Us
1 x Electric Pressure Cooker
1 x Spoon
1 x Ladle
1 x Measuring Cup
1 x Glass Lid
1 x Sealing Ring
1 x User Manual
1 x Steamer Rack
1 x Recipe Book
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Power Supply: AC 120V / 60Hz
Rated Power: 1000W
Capacity: 6.3 Quarts (6 Liters)
Working Pressure: 5.8 - 10 PSI (40 - 70 kPa)
Pressurized Working Temperature: 235° - 239°F (113° - 115°C)

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ammable materials, heating
units, or wet environments.
• In case of overheating,
immediately turn o and unplug
the pressure cooker. DO NOT
attempt to move the pressure
cooker if it is overheating.
• DO NOT place any object above
the pressure release valve while
the steam is being released from
the pressure cooker.
• DO NOT lean over the pressure
cooker at any time while it is
cooking.
• This pressure cooker should
not be used for any medical
purposes. It is not designed to
reach the required temperature
for sterilization.
Use & Care Guidlelines
• DO NOT operate the
pressure cooker if the cord
or plug is damaged, if the unit
malfunctions, or if the unit has
been damaged in any manner. If
the unit is malfunctioning, please
contact customer support.
• Always check the pressure
release valve and oat valve for
any clogging before use.
• Make sure all parts of the
pressure release valve and oat
valve are clean and properly
assembled before each use.
• Using other accessories that are
not compatible with the pressure
cooker is not recommended.
Doing so may damage the unit
or cause injury and will void your
warranty.
Keeping Things Safe
Please read, understand, and
comply with all the instructions
provided in this manual before
using the device. Failure to comply
with the instructions given in this
manual and/or using the device
in ways other than the ones
mentioned in this manual may
result in serious injury and/or
damage to the product.
General Safety
• DO NOT touch hot surfaces.
Use handle and pot holders
when necessary.
• Use extreme caution when
moving the pressure cooker if
it contains hot oil or other hot
liquids.
• To protect against electrical
shock, do not immerse cord,
plugs, or the unit in water or
other liquid.
• Close supervision is necessary
when this appliance is used by or
near children.
• DO NOT place on or near a hot
gas or electric burner and/or in a
heated oven.
• DO NOT use the unit for
anything other than its intended
use.
• DO NOT alter the safety
mechanisms or attempt to
repair the pressure cooker as
this will void the warranty. Please
refer to the Care & Maintenance
section on page 26 on how to
properly maintain the pressure
cooker.
• DO NOT place the unit close to
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

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• The pressure cooker is intended
for indoor use only.
• To disconnect the unit from
a power source, press ‘Stop/
Cancel’, then remove plug from
the outlet.
• It is extremely important to ll
the pressure cooker with liquid
prior to operation. Never cook
without liquid; doing so can
cause the unit to overheat and
damage the safety mechanisms.
• DO NOT place frozen meats or
sh into the pressure cooker;
always make sure meat and sh
are thawed before cooking.
• If you cook meat with a casing,
such as sausage, swelling can
occur when cooked under
pressure. Piercing the skin after
cooking can lead to bursts of hot
liquid.
• The silicone sealing ring creates
a pressure seal between the lid
and the pot. Keep the sealing
ring completely clean and free
from any cracks or deterioration.
• DO NOT break the silicone
sealing ring. Do not replace it
with other rubber sealing rings
or use a tension belt to make the
pressure cooker seal.
• Check and wash anti-clog lter
and pressure release valve
regularly to avoid any blockage.
• DO NOT attempt to open the lid
while the oat valve is still up.
• DO NOT put anything on or use
other objects to replace the
pressure release valve.
• Never use a towel to clog the
gap between the lid and edge of
the housing.
• The bottom of the inner pot and
heating plate should be kept
clean. Do not put the inner pot
on other heat sources. Do not
replace the inner pot with other
containers.
• DO NOT attempt to move
the pressure cooker while it is
cooking; wait until it cools down
to move it. Move the unit using
the built-in handles; do not try to
hold the pressure cooker from
the lid handle.
• DO NOT disassemble the unit
on your own or use replacement
parts from dierent brands.
• Make sure pressure completely
discharges after cooking has
nished and before opening the
lid.
• Clean and properly place the
water collection cup before each
use.
• You may experience some
smoke coming out the unit
during the rst few uses due
to the initial heating of the
materials; this is normal.
• Unplug the unit when not in use
and before cleaning. Allow it to
cool before putting on or taking
o parts.
• DO NOT let power cord hang
over the edges of tables or
counters, or touch hot surfaces
as it may present a tripping
hazard.
• A short power supply cord is
provided to reduce injuries
resulting from entanglement
and tripping. If an extension
cord is used, the electrical rating
of the cord must be at least
120V/20A. The extension cord
must be arranged so that it will
not hang over the edge of a
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SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
pulled or accidentally tripped
over.
DO NOT use any other lid.
DO NOT touch the lid or stainless
steel surface while heating or
cooking.
When moving the unit, hold the
pressure cooker by its handles.
Keep out of reach of infants and
young children.
NOTE:
• This appliance has a three-
prong grounding plug. To
reduce the risk of electric
shock, this plug will only t one
way into a grounded electrical
outlet that is easily accessible.
DO NOT attempt to modify
the plug in anyway if it does
not t into the outlet.

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Geting to Know Your Pressure Cooker
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1. Lid
2. Lid handle
3. Float valve
4. Pressure release valve
5. Sealing ring
6. Float valve sealing ring
7. Anti-clog lter
8. Inner pot
PRESSURE COOKER INSIDE OF LID
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9. Handles
10. Housing
11. Control panel
12. Inner pot sensor
13. Heating plate
14. Safety pin
15. Water collection cup
16. Power cord
INSIDE OF COOKER
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1. Adjust indicator
2. Stop/Cancel button
3. Digital display
4. Delay Start button
5. Cook Time button
6. Pressure level indicator
7. On/Start
8. Keep Warm button
CONTROL PANEL
9. Unlock indicator
10. Manual button
11. Decrease value
12. Adjust button
13. Increase value
14. Pressure/Temperature button
15. Cooking functions
Stop
Delay
Start
Cook
Time
Pressure Unlock
More
High
Normal
Medium
Less
Low
Adjust
Poultry Soup Beans
Chili
Pressure
Manual
Keep
Warm
On
Start
Temp
Cancel
Pasta
Boil
Sauté
Brown
Meat
Stew
White
Rice Brown
Rice Multigrain Steam
Vegetables
Slow
Cook Yogurt Steam
Potatoes
Bake Reheat
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DISPLAY DESCRIPTIONS
Unit is on standby
Function has been cancelled
Unit is heating up/pressurizing
Lid is not closed properly
Display time for non-pressurized cooking settings
NOTE: The display will switch between the cooking time
and temperature every two seconds.
Display time for pressurized cooking settings
Yogurt function
Pasteurization function
Jiu niang function

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CONTROLS
Button Function
Starts any selected cooking function.
Cancels any cooking process; also cancels any selections that are
made.
NOTE: The display will show “OFF” after pressing ‘Stop/Cancel’, indicating
that the pressure cooker has stopped cooking. The pressure cooker will go into
standby mode, showing “--:--”, after 3 minutes.
Activates the manual pressure cooking mode on the unit, which allows
you to fully customize your cooking settings. (see Manual Cooking
Mode).
Press the ‘Cook Time’ button then use the ‘+’ or ‘-’ buttons to adjust
the time of any cooking function. The display will ash 5 times before
your selected time is set.
This function allows you to delay the start time of your cooking.
1. Select a cooking function, then press the ‘Delay Start’ button.
2. Use the ‘+’ or ‘-’ buttons to change the delay start time; you can
delay the start time of the pressure cooker from 30 minutes to 12
hours.
3. Press ‘On/Start’ when you are ready to start the delay process.
4. The unit will beep when cooking has begun.
NOTE: This delay function does not work with ‘Yogurt,’ ‘Pasta/Boil,’ ‘Hot Pot,’
‘Sauté/Brown,’ ‘Reheat,’ and ‘Manual’ modes.
This function acts as a quickstart guide to help you better cook your
food. The ‘Adjust’ button serves three dierent purposes on the
pressure cooker:
1. Changing the cooking time for all pressure cooking functions
(except for ‘Manual’ and ‘Pasta/Boil’ mode) as well as ‘Slow
Cook’ mode.
2. Changing the temperature on the ‘Slow Cook,’ ‘Sauté/Brown,’
‘Hot Pot,’ and ‘Reheat’ functions.
3. Selecting dierent cooking programs on the ‘Yogurt’ function.
NOTE:
• Manually changing the cooking time for the pressure cooking functions will
turn o the Adjust function.
Changing Pressure Level & Temperature
Use the ‘Pressure/Temp’ button to adjust the pressure or
temperature of a cooking function. There are six dierent pressure
levels to help better cook your food.
1. Select your desired cooking function.
2. Press the ‘Pressure/Temp’ button, then use the ‘+’ or ‘-’ buttons
to increase or decrease the temperature or pressure of the
selected cooking function. The display will ash 5 times before
your selected temperature or pressure is set.
NOTE:
• The working pressure for level 1 is 5.8 PSI (40 kPa), while the pressure for level
6 is 10 PSI (70 kPa).
On
Start
Stop
Cancel
Manual
Cook
Time
Delay
Start
Adjust
Pressure
Temp

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• It is recommended to cook tender foods such as vegetables on the lower
pressure levels.
• The actual working pressure may vary depending on the amount of food and
liquid being cooked.
The warming function keeps food warm until you are ready to eat.
Follow the steps below to manually set up the warming function.
1. Press the ‘Keep Warm’ button.
2. Press ‘Pressure/Temp’ and use the ‘+’ or ‘-’ buttons to adjust the
warming temperature from 140° to 210°F (60° to 99°C).
3. Press the ‘Cook Time’ button and use the ‘+’ or ‘-’ buttons to
adjust the warming time in 10 minute increments; you can adjust
the time anywhere from 10 minutes to 99 hours and 30 minutes.
4. Press the ‘On/Start’ button once you have set your time.
NOTE:
• DO NOT cook foods using the warming mode.
• The pressure cooker will automatically switch to this mode when cooking has
nished; the default time is 6 hours.
• The automatic warming function does not work with ‘Pasta/Boil,’ Yogurt,’
and ‘Hot Pot.’
The ‘+’ and ‘-’ buttons are used to increase or decrease the cooking
time, pressure, and temperature on the dierent cooking functions of
the pressure cooker. Press and hold either button to quickly adjust the
numbers, and release when you have reached your desired number.
Changing Temperature Units
The default temperature unit for the pressure cooker is in Fahrenheit
(“F”), but can be switched to Celsius (“C”) to meet your preferences.
• Press ‘+’ and ‘-’ simultaneously. The display will now
show “C” to indicate that the temperature unit has been
switched to Celsius. The unit will show the previous
display you were on after 3 seconds.
The unlock indicator illuminates when the lid is not properly secured
onto the pressure cooker. If you attempt to start a pressurized cooking
function while the lid is not properly secured, the display will show “Lid”
and the pressure cooker will not start heating up or pressurizing until
the lid is secured onto the housing.
Keep
Warm

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How Does it Work?
1. Open lid by turning the handle
counterclockwise to open
position, then lift the handle to
remove the lid.
2. Place ingredients into the inner
pot. Ingredients and water/
liquid should not exceed ⅘
height of the inner pot. If the
ingredients expand easily in
water, then the total amount
should not exceed ⅗ height of
the inner pot.
3. Place the inner pot into the
housing; make sure the bottom
of the pot is dry.
4. Make sure the silicone sealing
ring is secured onto the lid, then
replace the lid onto the housing
by aligning the unlock symbol
with the arrow at the top of
the control panel. Turn the lid
clockwise to seal the pressure
cooker until the arrow aligns
with the lock symbol.
5. Set the the pressure release
valve to the “Sealed” position.
PREPARING TO COOK
NOTE:
• Thoroughly wash the inner pot
before each use.
• The minimum amount of
ingredients needed to cook in the
pressure cooker is ⅕ of the capacity
of the inner pot.
• The minimum amount of liquid
needed for cooking is 2 cups/500
mL. (This may vary depending on
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7. Plug the pressure cooker into a
powered electrical outlet. The unit
will beep and the display will show
“--:--”, indicating that the unit is in
standby mode.
6. Make sure water collection cup
is properly attached onto the
pressure cooker.
1. Make sure the unit is connected
to a powered electrical outlet.
4. Before cooking, make sure
the lid is properly secured to
the pressure cooker and the
pressure release valve is set to
the “Sealed” position.
5. Press ‘On/Start’ to begin
cooking. The display will show
the image above, indicating that
the unit is pressurizing.
6. Once the unit reaches optimal
cooking pressure, the unit will
beep once and the display will
begin to count down.
3. (Optional): Use the ‘Cook Time’
button to change the cooking time
with the ‘+’ and ‘-’ buttons, or use
the ‘Adjust’ button to select a pre-
programmed cooking time (see time
table on the next page). You can
also change the pressure using the
‘Pressure/Temp’ button and the ‘+’
and ‘-’ buttons.
2. Select a pressurized cooking
function on the control panel to
cook your food.
The pressurized preset cooking functions
include Meat/Stew, Poultry, Soup, Beans/
Chili, White Rice, Brown Rice, Multigrain,
Steam Vegetables, Steam Potatoes, and
Bake.
PRESET COOKING
FUNCTIONS FOR PRESSURE
COOKING

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7. The pressure cooker will beep three
times to alert you when cooking has
nished, and it will automatically set
itself to the Keep Warm mode for 6
hours. (See Safely Removing the Lid.)
PRESSURIZED COOKING FUNCTION TIMES
NOTE: All pressurized cooking times can be adjusted from 1 minute to 4 hours.
Preset Functions Adjust Default Time Setting Default Pressure Level
Meat/Stew
Less 25 minutes
6Normal 30 minutes
More 45 minutes
Poultry
Less 8 minutes
6
Normal 15 minutes
More 25 minutes
Soup
Less 15 minutes
4
Normal 25 minutes
More 35 minutes
Beans/Chili
Less 5 minutes
6Normal 11 minutes
More 30 minutes
White Rice
Less 3 minutes
4Normal 6 minutes
More 8 minutes
Brown Rice
Less 13 minutes
6Normal 15 minutes
More 20 minutes
Multigrain
Less 6 minutes
6Normal 10 minutes
More 20 minutes
Bake
Less 20 minutes
6
Normal 25 minutes
More 30 minutes
Steam Vegetables
Less 2 minutes
6
Normal 7 minutes
More 12 minutes
Steam Potatoes
Less 10 minutes
6
Normal 25 minutes
More 30 minutes

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This function allows you to cook various
recipes at low temperatures ranging from
180°-211°F (82°-99°C). Only use the
glass lid for this cooking function.
NON-PRESSURIZED COOKING
FUNCTIONS
Slow Cook
1. Open the pressure cooker and
place your ingredients into the
inner pot.
2. Plug in the pressure cooker and
select ‘Slow Cook.’
3. Press the ‘Cook Time’ button
and ‘+’ or ‘-’ to set a custom
cooking time anywhere from 30
minutes to 12 hours.
4. Press the ‘Pressure/Temp’
button to change the cooking
temperature, use ‘+’ or ‘-’ to
change the temperature.
6. Place the glass lid onto the
pressure cooker and press ‘On/
Start’ to start cooking.
7. The unit will beep 3 times when
cooking has nished, and it will
automatically switch to the ‘Keep
Warm’ mode for 6 hours.
5. (Optional): Use the ‘Adjust’ button
to select a pre-programmed cooking
time and temperature (see table
below).
Less/
Low
Normal/
Medium
More/
High
Cooking
time
8 hours 6 hours 4 hours
Cooking
temp
193°F
(89°C)
200°F
(93°C)
204°F
(95°C)

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Pasta/Boil
This function allows you to boil water or
liquids as well as cook pasta al dente.
1. Pour the desired amount of
water or liquid into the pot.
2. Press ‘Pasta/Boil’, and set up
your cooking time using the
‘Cook Time’ and the ‘+’ or ‘-’
buttons (default cooking time is
30 minutes).
3. (Optional): You can use
the ‘Adjust’ button to
adjust the power level of
the ‘Pasta/Boil’ function
(see table below).
5. The unit will beep three times when
cooking has nished. Carefully
remove the lid and take your
ingredients out of the pot.
Less/
Low
Normal/
Medium
More/
High
Power
Level
Low
Power
Normal
Power
High
Power
4. Press ‘On/Start’, to start
cooking. If you are boiling pasta
or other foods, add in your
food when the unit reaches the
programmed temperature.
NOTE:
The pressure cooker always heats up
liquids using high power, but maintains
the boiling temperature using the
programmed setting.

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Sauté/Brown
This function allows you to sauté, simmer,
or even pan fry foods inside the inner pot.
1. Open the pressure cooker
and pour the required amount
cooking oil into the inner pot.
2. Plug in the pressure cooker and
select ‘Sauté/Brown.’
3. Press the ‘Cook Time’ button
and ‘+’ or ‘-’ to set a custom
cooking time anywhere from 1
to 30 minutes (the default time
is 20 minutes).
4. Press the ‘Pressure/Temp’
button and use ‘+’ or ‘-’ to
change the temperature from
104° to 320°F.
5. (Optional): Use the ‘Adjust’ button
to select a pre-programmed cooking
time and temperature (see table
below for cooking times).
6. Press the ‘On/Start’ to start
cooking. You can use the glass
lid to prevent any oil splatters.
7. The pressure cooker will beep ve
times when it has reached the
programmed temperatures. Carefully
add your food into the inner pot. The
display will begin to countdown.
Less/
Low
Normal/
Medium
More/
High
Cooking
temp
266°F
(130°C)
284°F
(140°C)
302°F
(150°C)
8. The unit will beep three times when
cooking has nished. Carefully
remove your ingredients from the
pot or add ingredients if you are still
cooking.

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This function allows you to create savory
soups for a family hot pot dinner or sweet
dipping sauces for fun desserts.
Hot Pot
2. Plug in the pressure cooker and
select ‘Hot Pot.’
1. Place your ingredients into the inner
pot. The lid is not necessary for this
cooking function.
3. Press the ‘Adjust’ button to select
your cooking temperature (see
tables for temperature references).
You can also set a custom
temperature and cook time using the
‘Pressure/Temp’ and ‘Cook Time’
buttons.
4. Press ‘On/Start’ when you
are ready to cook. Be sure to
constantly stir your ingredients
so that they do not stick to the
bottom of the pot.
5. Once your ingredients have
combined, turn o the pressure
cooker and carefully transfer the
liquid to a warm bowl. If you are
making a family style hot pot, use
the keep warm function to keep your
soup warm and place the pressure
cooker directly onto the table.
Less/
Low
Normal/
Medium
More/
High
Cooking
temp
100°F
(38°C)
130°F
(54°C)
248°F
(120°C)
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This function allows you to reheat
prepared food in the pressure cooker.
Please note that raw foods should not be
cooked using this setting.
Reheat
1. Open the pressure cooker and
place your food inside the pot.
2. Plug in the pressure cooker and
select ‘Reheat.’
3. Press the ‘Adjust’ button
to select your cooking
temperature (see table for
temperature references).
You can also set a custom
temperature and cook time
using the ‘Pressure/Temp’ and
‘Cook Time’ buttons.
4. Replace the lid and press ‘On/
Start’ when you are ready to
cook. The pressure cooker
will beep ve times when it
has reached the programmed
temperatures. The display will
begin to countdown. If you are
reheating liquids such as soups
or stews, be sure to constantly
stir your ingredients so that
they do not stick to the bottom
of the pot.
5. The unit will beep three times when
cooking has nished. Carefully
remove the lid and take your
reheated food out of the pot.
Less/
Low
Normal/
Medium
More/
High
Cooking
temp
165°F
(74°C)
212°F
(100°C)
248°F
(120°C)
NOTE:
• Please note that using the ‘Reheat’
function at high temperatures
for extended periods of time may
change the texture of your food.
• The maximum temperature is
320°F/160°C and the maximum
time is 30 minutes for the ‘Reheat’
function.
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