Necci NMPC6319Q User manual

6.3 Quart Digital Pressure Cooker
MODEL: NMPC6319Q
USER MANUAL
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Please read this entire manual before using this device, paying extra attention to these safety
warnings and guidelines. Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
WARNINGS:
•THE METAL PARTS ON THE TOP OF THE PRESSURE COOKER GET VERY HOT
DURING THE COOKING PROCESS AND CAN CAUSE BURNS. DO NOT TOUCH THE
METAL PARTS ON THE TOP OF THE PRESSURE COOKER DURING THE COOKING
PROCESS, OR FOR AT LEAST 30 MINUTES AFTER COOKING THE PRESSURE
COOKER HAS BEEN TURNED OFF.
•Intended for countertop use only.
•Spilled food can cause serious burns. Keep appliance and cord away from children. Never
drape cord over edge of counter, never use outlet below counter, and never use with an
extension cord.
•Do not immerse the cooker in water for cleaning. If the cooker falls into water during use, do
not reach in the water to retrieve it. Immediately unplug it from its power source.
•Do not touch the cooker or power cord with wet hands.
•Prior to operation, check the cooker and power cord for physical damage. Do not use if
physical damage has occurred.
•Do not expose this cooker to excessively high temperatures. Do not place it in, on, or near
heat sources, such as a fireplace, stove, radiator, etc. Do not leave it in direct sunlight.
•Use only in a well-ventilated area where steam and heat can escape and dissipate.
•Do not expose your skin to the steam that escapes during cooking. The steam is very hot
and can cause burns.
•Before plugging the cooker into a power outlet, ensure that the outlet provides the same type
and level of power required by the device.
•Unplug this cooker from the power source when not in use and prior to cleaning.
•Take care to prevent damage to the power cord. Do not allow it to become crimped, pinched,
walked on, or become tangled with other cords. Ensure that the power cord does not present
a tripping hazard.
•Never unplug the cooker by pulling on the power cord. Always grasp the connector head.
•Inspect and clean the pressure limit valve and release valve needle before use.
•Do not open the lid while the float valve is up. This indicates that pressure still exists inside
the cooker.
•Do not touch the lid, pressure limit valve, or float valve during use. Wait until the cooker fully
cools before touching these parts.
•Do not move the cooker by holding the lid handle. Use the handles on the body side instead.
•Take extreme care when moving the cooker while it contains hot liquids.
•Ensure that there is a minimum of 1 cup of liquid in the cooker to maintain pressure.
•Ensure that the lid is fully installed and properly sealed prior to use.
•Do not use the cooker without the lid securely installed, except when using the Sauté

function.
•Do not open the pressure cooker until it has cooled and all internal pressure has been
released.
•Never fill the cooking pot with food and/or liquid above the 4/5 mark. For foods that expand
during cooking, such as beans or rice, do not fill beyond the 3/5 mark. Never attempt to cook
with food and/or water below the 1/5 mark.
•Do not use the cooking pot anyplace except inside the cooker. Do not place it on a stove or
in an oven. Do not store in the refrigerator.
•The maximum of the Keep-warm time is 24 hours, however it is recommended to not exceed
6 hours to ensure the best taste for your food.
•The maximum time of the preset timer is 24 hours.
•This cooker has no user serviceable parts. Do not attempt to open, service, or modify the
cooker.
•This cooker should only be operated by qualified adults. Children should be supervised to
ensure they do not play with this appliance.
PRESSURE COOKING TIPS
•Always use at least 2 cups of water or other liquid in your recipes. This will make
sure there is enough steam to be created to produce the pressure required for
cooking.
•You should use sufficient food to fill the Inner Pot to at least the 1/5 mark inside the pot. If
using food that expands when cooked, such as beans or rice, do not fill the pot past the 3/5
mark. If using food that does not expand, do not fill the pot past the 4/5 mark.
•If you are unsure of the cooking time for your dish it is always better to begin with a shorter
cooking time or use the default time. Cook for the set time and use the quick release
method to release the pressure when the timer completes. If the food is not done simply
begin another cooking program until the food is fully cooked.
•When cooking rice always rinse before cooking. Cook rice in water or broth. Different types
of rice require different cooking times and rice-to-water ratios. Below is a table that provides
recommendations based on cooking 1 cup of uncooked rice.
Type of Rice
Cooking Time (minutes)
Liquid (cups)
White (long-grain)
4-5
1 ½
White (short-grain)
6-8
1 ½
Brown (long-grain)
10-18
1 ½to 2
Brown (short-grain)
12-20
1 ½
Wild Rice
20-25
3-4
Jasmine
4-7
1 ½
Basmati
4-6
1 ½
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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
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CLOSE-UP OF TOP
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KEEP PRESSURE SETTING ICON!! !
RELEASE PRESSURE SETTING ICON!!
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Delay
Start
Time
Adjust
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START
CANCEL
Manual
Soup
Beans
Rice
Sauté
Multigrain
Porridge
Noodles
Eggs
Slow Cook
Fish
Stew
Meat
Cake
Warm
A
B
C
D
E
CONTROL PANEL OVERVIEW
A. Time Display - displays the remaining cooking time or remaining delayed start time
B. Preset Cooking Programs - different presets for cooking various foods
C. Delay Start Button - used for setting a delayed starting time
D. Start / Cancel Button & Program/Adjustment Knob - Press the button to confirm a
displayed selection. Press and Hold the button to Cancel/Stop a cooking program. Turn
the knob to cycle through Preset Cooking Programs and/or adjust cooking time
E. Time Adjust Button - press to adjust the cooking time (before cooking begins)
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