SOURCE: Owners manual
I have this cooker and manual. the manual got wet and I had to take it apart to dry it out. I decided to scan it and make a new copy since the original is pretty rough from getting wet & some pages stuck together. It is readable. I would be willing to share the manual, with anyone interested. I am scanning it now (about 54 pages) and plan to make it a PDF file. I would be able to email it to you, send you a CD or Print it out and mail it to you. All I ask is that you pay what it costs me for paper, ink or CD and postage if I mail it to you. No charge for the PDF by email since I am doing that anyway. I would never have found this forum, except I was looking for a manual to purchase before I went to all this trouble. I don't think there is one to be found. I will check this website to see if anyone wants the manual.
SOURCE: Manual Wolfgang Puck #BPCR0005
Here is the site for this pressure cooker and model # that you need...
http://www.wpcookware.com/manuals.asp
It's on the left hand side under the panini maker...the picture is of the 7.5 size but under that picture it does have a drop down menu that says model # and that 5 qt Pressure Cooker with that Model # is there...
Good Luck
Shelly
SOURCE: Wolfgang Puck Bistro 5 qt Pressure Cooker. How to steam?
I cannot find the instructions how to set up and use this new machine..can you send over and I can print?
SOURCE: need pressure release device for wolfgang puck
Replacement parts for the Wolfgang Puck pressure cookers are available here:
http://www.wpcookware.com/categories.asp?cat=29
If you do not see the part you require or are unsure about the model number; suggest you contact their Customer Service at 1-800-275-8273 or via their webform at:
http://www.wpcookware.com/contact.asp
Sorry someone has not responded sooner, but just discovered this site.
SOURCE: My Wolfgang Puck pressure cooker shows 'E4' in the display.
There doesn't seem to be any legit way of fixing this. I tinkered with the pressure sensors and valves, kicked the pressure cooker a few times, still the E4 error presented itself.
I was able to bypass the E4 error by completely bypassing the electronics and wiring the heater coil to get power whenever the pressure cooker is plugged in. It was a very simple job, anyone with any electrical experience can do this.
There doesn't seem to be any legit way of fixing this. I tinkered with the pressure sensors and valves, kicked the pressure cooker a few times, still the E4 error presented itself.
The only problem is that it is a safety concern as there is no way for the heater to turn off even if pressure is getting to be way too high. There may be a pressure relief valve in the lid but the heater coil won't shut off, so don't leave it unattended! But at least this way to you can still pressure cook.
Pics of process:
http://s909.photobucket.com/albums/ac295/danwat1234/fixing%20the%20pressure%20cooker/
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