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fenniethong Posted on Mar 31, 2015

L have a kelomet pressure cooker for long time , and l need a rubber ring because the old one already sclerosis, how can l get a new one ?or where and how to purchase? tq

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Where can I get a rubber ring for my 10 litre Bertone pressure cooker?

Contact the manufacturer. You will need the model Number and possibly the serial number.
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Paula deen pressure cooker. Can I use it for slow cooking? What is temp of keep warm? Could put lid on loose. Also, timing notches are mixed into keep warm button. I overcooked my first batch

A pressure cooker is NOT anything close to a slow cooker. The cooking philosophy are practically totally opposites. A pressure cooker basically cooks your food in a fraction of time because it is under pressure. A slow cooker takes hours.

The whole idea of using a pressure cooker is that it is sealed and applies pressure to cook the food faster. The lid needs to be sealed for the pressure cooker to operate properly. It is frequently referred to as "infusion" cooking now days.

You need to read the instruction book that came with the pressure cooker. Pressure cookers usually cook for less than an hour--my homemade pressure cooker spaghetti sauce is cooked in less than 30 minutes. They are nice and were very popular long before anyone thought of microwaves and slow cookers. However, there are some precautions to be taken. There must be water or liquid in a pressure cooker. The rubber seal needs to be cleaned frequently and, when the rubber seal warps/stretches and no longer seals, it needs to be replaced. There are also certain foods that CANNOT be cooked in a pressure cooker like rice, dry beans, etc. The pressure control valve operates to regulate the amount of pressure and releases extra pressure otherwise the unit would blow up (very dangerous!). Most pressure cookers (required on all new ones) have a small rubber emergency stopper that will "blow off" in case the pressure is too high. I've seen this happen and my mother cleaning potatoes & meat from the ceiling!
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I have a Tower 2603/9 Pressure Cooker and need the rubber ring-seal and the top knob one positions on the lid to create the pressure. I am aware that the 2603 is obsolete but I'm hoping parts are still...

This Tower pressure cooker has Gasket External Diameter approx 25.5 cm and Internal Diameter approx 23 cm.

You can order it from this link:

https://gandhiappliances.com/products/gasketring-for-vinod-stainless-steel-pressure-cooker
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I can't get my 17quart pressure cooker to seal. I was looking for an online manuel so i could find out why.

Take the rubber ring out of the lid.
Wash it with warm soapy water.
Dry it.
Oil it with vegetable oil.
Now do you see how the rubber ring has a groove around it on the inside? Push your thumb into the groove and work it around the ring, you're trying to spread the rubber V out.

Put it back in the lid and take it for a test run.

In the future store your cooker with the lid upside down on top, keeping it closed will ruin the seal.

If it still won't seal replace the rubber parts, you can get a kit for your cooker from presto.

Regards

TickMagnet.
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Rubber seal,+ cushion plug for old model 16 Namco Pressure Cooker

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