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Here's the site I downloaded the manual from.http://www.reverewareparts.com/estore/Meal-n-Minutes-Electric-Pressure-Cooker.html
http://www.redhillgeneralstore.com/pdf/mirromanual.pdf
http://shop.timms.biz/ They are out of the U.K. Send them an email and see if they have a manual. They do have spare parts for this as well
Wal-Mart or any place that is based around cooking.
The main danger in using a modern pressure cooker is being burned by steam.Modern pressure cookers have been re-engineered to eliminate the kitchen explosions of the past. They now have a number of safety features built in that prevent and release over pressure. But by the very nature of how a pressure cooker works there is still a slight chance of a steam burn occuring. Read the instruction manual and follow it and you shouldn't have any problems.
Electric or Manual It is really just a switch that is kept from being grounded by about 8lbs of oil pressure. More elaborate ones will have resistors for use with electric guages.
Depends on tire option but, The recommended tire pressure is on the sticker on the d/s door jam or vehicle manual.
http://www.wmf.com/en_en/experience-wmf/service/around-wmf-products/operating-instructions/pressure-cookers.html
There was a recall on some of these units. Why not see if yours is one of the ones that have been recalled first? The Ultrex II, Model 11453C may be faulty. Here's some contact information: Innova Inc. 409 W 76th St, Davenport, IA 52806-1322 Phone: (563) 386-6201
No, silicone bakeware is not meant for use in a slow cooker. Consult with your owner's manual for what bakeware (if any) can be used.
Hi; I actually have the users mannual in my hand. The pressure cooker is made by Salton (the same people that make the Forman Grill. You should be able to go directly to the company website or email them directly. http://www.salton-maxim.com or salton@saltonusa.com. Hope that helps.
take down you electric sun roof down and put a manual one where you put the electric one