I have the same problem. I used to place plastic wrap on top and still use the old cracked lids. Now, I cannot find my instruction booklet. Can you help me?
Hi,
There are two parts to the 'float valve' pin which has fallen out.
The pin itself pushes back in from the underside of the pan lid,
BUT,
there should be a clear silicone grommet or washer, which slides over the pin from the outside. This is what holds the 'float valve' pin in place & stops it falling into the pan in use.
If you've lost the original grommet in the washing-up, there might be a spare which came in the original box with the pan.
If not, you can order the replacements from the manufacturer or on eBay.
(https://www.ebay.com/itm/Float-Valve-Sealer-Power-Universal-Pressure-Cooker-XL-YBD60100-PPC780-PPC770-New/302469900126?hash=item466c9c675e:g:A7QAAOSwkRpZpszq)
Best of luck.
Are you aware of the recall? No maker or model number given, just the wattage, so it is difficult to help. 'Crock Pot is a maker name but also a generic name for a 'slow cooker', like I am going to Hoover my floor with my new Dyson. The search query for this would be
make model spare parts
You are probably looking for a heating element, but there may also be a thermal cut out fuse.