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Mike McGurgan Posted on Oct 31, 2018

How do I fit the float valve to the lid of anSNPRC670 electric pressure cooker?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 22, 2008

SOURCE: lid of Russell Hobbs pressure cooker is broken

Try going to MarBeck.com they are a great source for small appliace parts.
http://www.marbeck.com

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 09, 2010

SOURCE: Steam coming out of floating valve on handle.

No. if the steam is coming out, the vent valve is not seated on the vent and pressure won't build up. Either remove the plastic cover from the vent valve or slide it up enough so that the valve seals on the vent. If you remove the plastic cap, you will need to manually tilt the valve to "quick-vent" the cooker. Watch out for steam burns! Should work fine after that. You need to unplug the cooker and re-plug it to reset the "E4" error message.

Lance Hill

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  • Posted on Apr 01, 2011

SOURCE: Looking for place to order replacement Seal Ring

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 sonner.

headstrong56

headstrong56

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  • Posted on Jul 19, 2012

SOURCE: Pedrini Pressure cooker instruction book and valve

they can set you up with what you need herehttp://www.epinions.com/t-safety-valve-for-pedrini-pressure-cooker?sb=1

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 11, 2013

SOURCE: Manual for Sunbeam Vegas Electric Pressure Cooker VEP 600

call or e-mail the manufactor or write them they might have it.

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Pin fell out of the power pressure cooker xl....steam coming out of handle...how do I put it back in?

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.
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FAGOR LUX 8 QUART MULTICOOKER:

The Floating mini gasket is a silicon ring that is placed on the floating valve, a metal piece located in the lid is it missing or damaged in some way preventing the lock
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Should the lid be a tight fit or loose

Most crock pots are made of porous ceramic and is relatively brittle. It is glazed on all sides (except the bottom usually), to make it hold liquids without absorption. The lids, usually glass or thermoplastic, sit of top, but do not usually fit tightly as this could crack the crock. Also, it is not a pressure cooker, so you want excess steam to vent. The lid just keeps the heat inside and allows condensation to drip back into the crock, reducing the speed at which the fluids cook off, thus the term slow cooker.
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I am using my pressure cooker for the second time. It is not getting up to pressure and it is making a whistling sound. What is the problem

Remove the lid and make sure the gasket is in the right place. Then place the lid on again, and make sure the pressure valve is set to closed.

Here are the Wolfgang Puck manuals, if you're lacking one. Also on that website a great place to ask any basic pressure cooking questions.
http://www.hippressurecooking.com/category/manuals/wolfgang-puck-hsn/
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Steam is escaping from floating valve

It is supposed to. If steam did not escape it would explode
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I am confused is the russell hobbs slow cooker a slow cooker or is it a pressure cooker i am looking for a pressure cooker not a slow cooker

Russel Hobbs makes both a slow cooker and a pressure cooker - confusingly in Europe they call Slow Cookers pressure cookers. The only way to really tel is if there is a special lid with valves and locks (pressure cooker) not a glass or plain lid (slow cooker).
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Just bought the 5 Qt electric pressure cooker. Tonight is the first time I'm using it. Got two questions.....is the pressure release valve supposed to be so loose? I'm also seeing steam and condensation...

Your gasket is no good and needs to be repaired. The water is supposed to be pressurized as high heat steam and when pressure is excessive the valve does its thing to lower to acceptable levels.
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Displays e4 wont work

Removed the 3 screws on the bottom. There is a relay near the circuit board. Kind of looks like an old morse code relay. Just tapped out "E 4" in morse code. Plugged it in and it works fine.
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Steam coming out of floating valve on handle.

No. if the steam is coming out, the vent valve is not seated on the vent and pressure won't build up. Either remove the plastic cover from the vent valve or slide it up enough so that the valve seals on the vent. If you remove the plastic cap, you will need to manually tilt the valve to "quick-vent" the cooker. Watch out for steam burns! Should work fine after that. You need to unplug the cooker and re-plug it to reset the "E4" error message.
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