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Kitchen Ket tle
multi
-
cooker/steam er
So versatile, you’ll use it every day.
Easy to clean. Nonstick surface, inside and out.
I
NSTRUCTIONS
2002 by National Presto Industries, Inc.
Visit us on the web at www.GoPresto.com
This is a
Listed appliance. The following important safeguards are recommended by most portable appliance manufacturers.
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
To reduce the risk of personal injury or property damage, when using electrical appliances basic safety precautions should always be
followed, including the following:
1.
Read all instructions
.
2.
Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs.
3.
To protect against electrical shock or burns, do not immerse heat control or magnetic cord assembly in water or other liquid.
4.
Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children.
5.
Be sure handle is properly assembled to basket and locked in place. See detailed assembly instructions on page 3.
6.
Do not let children handle or put electrical cords or plugs in their mouths.
7.
Always attach heat control and magnetic cord assembly to appliance rst, then plug cord into the wall outlet. To disconnect heat
control and magnetic cord, turn control to “OFF”, remove plug from wall outlet and cord assembly from heat control. Allow appli-
ance to cool, then remove heat control from unit.
8.
Unplug from outlet and remove heat control from appliance when not in use and before cleaning. Allow appliance to cool before
putting on or taking off parts, and before cleaning.
9.
Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or in the event the appliance malfunctions or has been damaged in any
manner. Return the appliance to the Presto Factory Service Department or to the nearest Presto Authorized Service Station for ex-
amination, repair, or adjustment.
10.
The use of accessory attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer may cause injuries.
11.
Do not use outdoors.
12.
Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter or touch hot surfaces.
13.
Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven.
14.
It is recommended that this appliance not be moved when it contains hot oil or other hot liquid. If it must be moved when it contains
hot oil or other hot liquid, use extreme caution.
15.
Do not use appliance for other than intended use.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
THIS PRODUCT IS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY.
IMPORTANT CORD AND PLUG INFORMATION
A short power supply cord (or cord set) is provided to reduce the risk resulting from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer
cord.
DO NOT USE WITH AN EXTENSION CORD.
Do not allow the cord to run underneath or around the unit. The magnetic cord may not detach easily if the cord is positioned in this
fashion.
Connect the power supply cord to a polarized outlet only. As a safety feature, this appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than
the other). This plug will only  t in a polarized outlet one way. If the plug does not  t fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does
not  t, contact a quali ed electrician. Do not attempt to defeat this safety feature.
2
Due to the fact that the magnetic coupler end is polarized, it can only be attached to the heat control one way. When properly aligned,
the plug will magnetically attach itself to the heat control. If positioned upside down, it will not attach.
Important: The magnetic cord was designed to detach easily from the multi-cooker. As a result, if it is bumped or touched
during use it could possibly detach causing the unit to stop heating. Avoid contact with cord during operation. If contact oc-
curs, verify that the cord is still properly connected.
4.
Plug the multi-cooker into a 120v AC electrical polarized outlet only.
5.
Set the heat control at the temperature speci ed in the recipe. The pilot light will go out when selected temperature is reached. During
cooking, the pilot light will go on and off indicating temperature is being maintained.
6.
Simmer: To  nd the simmer point (just below boiling), heat pan at 400˚ until the food boils then turn the control down until the light
goes out. If you don’t want food to boil, start at Warm and increase heat until you reach the simmer point.
7.
When cooking is complete, turn heat selector to OFF. Remove plug from wall outlet and then remove magnetic coupler end from heat
control. Allow appliance to cool and detach heat control from multi-cooker before cleaning.
*dip-it is a registered trademark of Ecolab, Inc.
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Minestrone Soup
1
/
2
pound beef bones
1
1
/
2
quarts water
2
tablespoons dried lima
beans, soaked
1
/
2
tablespoon salt
pepper
1
/
2
tablespoon cooking oil
1
small clove garlic, peeled
2
tablespoons chopped onion
1
tablespoon chopped green pepper
2
tablespoons diced celery
1
/
2
cup fresh or frozen peas
1
/
4
/4/
cup shredded cabbage
1
/
3
cup whole kernel corn
1
/
2
cup diced carrots
1
cup stewed tomatoes
1
/
3
cup elbow spaghetti
1
/
4
/4/
cup grated cheese
Set heat control at 250˚. Place beef bones, water, lima beans, salt, and pepper in multi-cooker. Bring to a boil. Turn heat control down
until pilot light goes out. Cover and simmer 2
1
/
2
hours. Heat cooking oil in a skillet, add garlic, and brown lightly on all sides. Remove
garlic. Remove bones from stock, add garlic, oil, onion, green pepper, celery, peas, cabbage, corn, carrots, and tomatoes. Simmer until
vegetables are almost tender. Add spaghetti and simmer 20 minutes or until tender. Garnish with grated cheese. 6-8 servings.
Chicken Soup Stock
2
pounds chicken
2
quarts water
1
teaspoon salt
2
ribs celery, chopped
2
carrots, diced
1
onion, chopped
Cut chicken into serving pieces. (Wings, neck, and back make excellent soup). Place all ingredients into multi-cooker. Set heat
control at 250˚ and bring to a boil. Turn heat control down until pilot light goes out. Cover and simmer 2 to 3 hours. Strain stock.
6-8 servings.
Delicious Soups From Chicken Soup Stock
CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP:
Add nely chopped carrot, celery, and onion. Salt and pepper to taste. Bring to a boil and add
1
/
4
/4/
pound
noodles. Simmer 10 to 15 minutes or until noodles are done.
CHICKEN SOUP WITH EGG DROP:
Combine 3 eggs, 1 cup our, 1 teaspoon baking powder, and
1
/
4
/4/
teaspoon salt; stir until smooth.
Drop by
1
/
2
teaspoonfuls into simmering soup stock. Continue to simmer, uncovered, 20 to 30 minutes.
Brown Beef Soup Stock
2
pounds beef soup meat
1
1
/
2
tablespoons cooking oil
2
quarts water
3
/
4
/4/
cup diced onion
1
/
3
cup diced carrots
1
small bay leaf
1
1
/
2
teaspoons salt
1
/
8
teaspoon pepper
1
/
3
cup chopped celery
1
/
2
tablespoon parsley  akes
Preheat multi-cooker at 375˚. Add oil and brown meat. Add remaining ingredients and bring to a boil. Turn heat control down until pilot
light goes out. Cover and simmer 2 to 3 hours. Strain stock. 6-8 servings.
Delicious Soups From Brown Beef Soup Stock
VEGETABLE SOUP:
Add 3 cups cooked diced vegetables of your choice. Salt and pepper to taste and heat through.
BEEF TOMATO SOUP:
Add 2 cups tomato juice,
1
/
2
cup chopped onion,
3
/
4
/4/
cup rice, and 1 teaspoon salt.
Cover and simmer 30 minutes
or until rice is done.
SIMMER
The Presto
Kitchen Kettle
multi-cooker/steamer makes preparing your favorite soup, stew, or casserole so easy. The Control Master
heat control maintains the cooking temperature and the nonstick  nish, inside and out, makes clean-up easy.
Great soup starts with rich avorful broth. Create a tasty pottage by rst making either the Brown Beef Soup Stock or Chicken Soup
Stock.
5
Brunswick Stew
2
tablespoons cooking oil
2
pounds chicken, cut up
1
quart water
1
/
2
onion, chopped
1
teaspoon salt
1
/
8
teaspoon pepper
1
small bay leaf
1
/
2
teaspoon basil
1
cup cubed cooked ham
2
potatoes, diced
2
tomatoes, peeled and quartered
1
/
2
10-ounce package frozen lima beans
1
/
2
10-ounce package frozen whole kernel corn
Preheat multi-cooker at 375˚. Add oil and brown chicken. Add water, onion, and seasonings. Bring to a boil. Turn heat control down until
pilot light goes out. Cover and simmer 45 minutes or until chicken is tender. Add ham and vegetables. Cover and simmer 30 minutes or
until vegetables are tender. 3-4 servings.
Traditional Beef Stew
1
tablespoon cooking oil
2
pounds beef stew meat, cut into 1 inch cubes
1
quart water
1
/
2
tablespoon salt
1
/
8
teaspoon pepper
1
small onion, diced
3
carrots, cut into 1 inch pieces
1
cup sliced mushrooms
1
cup peas
1
cup celery, cut into
1
/
2
inch pieces
Preheat multi-cooker at 375˚. Add oil and brown meat. Add water, salt, and pepper. Bring to a boil. Turn heat control down until pilot
light goes out. Cover and simmer 1 to 2 hours. Add remaining ingredients. Cover and simmer 30 minutes or until vegetables are tender.
If desired, thicken with a paste made of cornstarch and water. 6-8 servings.
Shrimp Bisque
1
1
/
2
cups chopped celery
1
1
/
2
cups diced potatoes
3
/
4
/4/
cup chopped onion
1
1
/
2
cups water
1
/
2
teaspoon salt
pepper
3
cups milk
3
tablespoons  our
3
/
4
/4/
pound precooked shrimp
3
tablespoons butter
1
zucchini, sliced (optional)
Place celery, potato, onion, water, salt, and pepper in multi-cooker. Set heat control at 250˚ and bring to a boil. Turn heat control down
until pilot light goes out. Cover and simmer 15 minutes or until potatoes are tender. Blend milk and our; stir into potato mixture. Add
shrimp, butter, and zucchini. Simmer, stirring until thickened and bubbly. 3-4 servings.
STEWS
Green Split Pea Soup
1
cup green split peas
2
quarts water
1
1
/
2
pounds ham shank
1
onion, chopped
1
bay leaf
1
teaspoon salt
1
/
4
/4/
teaspoon pepper
Place the split peas and water in multi-cooker. Let stand overnight. Add remaining ingredients. Set heat control at 250˚ and bring to a
boil. Turn heat control down until pilot light goes out. Cover and simmer 2 to 3 hours or until peas are very tender. Remove ham shank,
cut meat into small pieces, and return to soup. Stir well for even consistency. 6-8 servings.
6
New England Boiled Dinner
1
1
/
2
pounds ham, cut into
serving pieces
3
/
4
/4/
quart water
4
potatoes, halved
6
small onions
1
/
2
rutabaga, sliced
4
carrots
1
/
2
head cabbage, cut into wedges
1
/
8
teaspoon pepper
1
teaspoon salt
Place ham and water in multi-cooker. Set heat control at 250˚ and bring to a boil. Turn heat control down until pilot light goes out. Cover
and simmer 1 hour or until meat is nearly tender. Add remaining ingredients, cover, and simmer until vegetables are done. Add water if
necessary. 3-4 servings.
Chuck Roast
Arm Roast
Heel of Round
Rib Roast
Blade Roast
Fore Shank
Standing Rump
Rolled Rump Roast
Flank Steak
Sirloin Tip
Rib Eye Roast
English Cut
Brisket
Shoulder Clod
Boston Butt
Preheat multi-cooker at 375˚. Brown roast in...
Olive Oil
Suet
Butter
Margarine
Vegetable Shortening
Vegetable Oil
Bacon Drippings
Poultry Drippings
Add 2 cups...
Water
Beer
Tomato Juice
Coffee
Red Wine
Fruit Juice
Vinegar
Carbonated Beverage
Add a pinch or two of...
Salt
Pepper
Garlic
Onion
Celery
Thyme
Rosemary
Oregano
Marjoram
Bay Leaf
Mustard
Dill
Caraway
Basil
Dry Soup Mix
Turn heat control down until pilot light goes out. Cover and simmer 1 to 3 hours or until tender.
ROAST
To Create
a personalized roast, choose and combine the following ingredients. Pick foods having compatible avors. Figure 2 to 4
servings per pound of roast.
Start with 1
1
/
2
/2/
to 3 pounds of beef or pork...
7
Boston Beans with Pork
2
cups dried beans
water
1
/
2
pound salt pork, diced
1
small onion, diced
3
tablespoons brown sugar
1
teaspoon salt
3
tablespoons molasses
1
/
2
teaspoon dry mustard
2
tablespoons catsup
water
Place beans in multi-cooker. Add water to well cover beans. Let stand overnight. Drain.
Preheat multi-cooker at 375˚. Brown salt pork. Add onion and sauté lightly. Remove excess fat. Add soaked beans, brown sugar, salt,
molasses, dry mustard, and catsup; mix well. Add enough water to well cover beans. Turn heat control down until pilot light goes out.
Cover and simmer 4 to 6 hours or until beans are tender. Add water if necessary. 4-6 servings.
Create a name for your exciting casserole dish. 4-6 servings.
Set heat control at 250˚and bring to a boil. Turn heat control down until pilot light goes out. Cover and
simmer 20 to 30 minutes.
Just before serving, top your casserole with...
Season with salt, pepper, and a pinch of...
Add 1 cup any cooked vegetable...
Stir in
1
/
2
/2/
cup milk or water and 1 cup...
Add 2 cups of cooked...
CREATE A CASSEROLE
To create
a personalized casserole, choose and combine the following ingredients. Pick foods having compatible avors and contrasting
color and texture. The amounts given are approximate. Use imagination in combining ingredients for an exciting casserole dish.
If a larger quantity is desired, recipes can be doubled. Do not over ll unit.
Start with...
1
6-ounce can tuna
1
cup cooked seafood, shrimp,
lobster, etc.
1
8-ounce can salmon
1
/
2
pound crumbled ground meat,
well browned
1
cup cooked leftover meat or
poultry
1
/
2
pound grated or diced cheese
Noodles
Macaroni
Spaghetti
Rice
Potatoes, sliced, cubed, etc.
Hominy
Dried beans
Cream of celery soup
Cream of chicken soup
Cream of mushroom soup
Cream of tomato soup
Cream of shrimp soup
Cheddar cheese soup
Golden mushroom soup
Chicken gumbo soup
Tomato sauce
Spaghetti sauce
Canned gravy
Reconstituted dehydrated sauce or
gravy mix
Sauted minced garlic
Sauted chopped onion
Sauted chopped green pepper
Instant onion, chopped or diced
Crumbled cooked bacon
Chopped parsley
Minced chives
Sliced black olives
Instant bouillon
Chopped pimiento
Garlic powder
Celery salt
Onion salt
Worcestershire sauce
Tabasco sauce
Soy sauce
Thyme
Oregano
Basil
Marjoram
Sage
Paprika
Toasted wheat germ
Buttered bread crumbs
Crushed crackers
Crumbled potato or corn chips
Grated cheese
Buttered stuf ng croutons
Toasted chopped nuts
Crumbled cooked bacon
Sliced stuffed green olives
Sliced hard cooked eggs
Chopped parsley
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BOIL
Fresh Vegetables:
Place 1 to 2 cups salted water in the multi-cooker. Set heat control at 250˚ and bring to a boil. Add prepared vegetables. Cover and return
to a boil. Cook vegetables according to chart or until tender. Do not overcook. Add boiling water if necessary. Use enough water to almost
cover strong  avored vegetables or those requiring long cooking times.
Vegetable
How to Prepare
Boiling Time
Asparagus
Wash. Break stalks, snapping where tender part starts.
10-15 minutes
Beans
Wash. Snip ends and remove strings.
Green or wax
Cook whole or in 1 inch pieces.
20-30 minutes
Lima
Shell and wash.
20-30 minutes
Beets
Cut off all but 1 inch of stems and root.
35-60 minutes
Wash and scrub. Peel when cooked.
Or pare and slice or cube.
15-20 minutes
Broccoli
Remove outer leaves and tough part of
15-20 minutes
stalk. Split rest of stalk, almost to  owerets.
Brussels Sprouts
Cut off wilted leaves. Wash. Cut large
10-15 minutes
Brussels sprouts in half lengthwise.
Cabbage
Remove wilted leaves. Cut in 6 to 8
10-12 minutes
wedges.
Carrots
Wash and pare or scrape. Leave whole.
20-25 minutes
Or slice or cut in quarters or strips.
15-20 minutes
Cauli ower
Remove leaves and some of the stem.
20-25 minutes
Leave whole.
Celery
Cut off leaves; trim roots. Wash.
10-15 minutes
Corn
Remove husks from fresh corn. Remove
6-8 minutes
silks with stiff brush. Rinse. Cook whole.
Or cut off tips of kernels. Scrape cob with dull edge of knife.
5-8 minutes
Greens
Cut off roots. Wash.
5-10 minutes
Kohlrabi
Cut off leaves; wash, pare, and dice or slice.
25-30 minutes
Potatoes
Wash. Cook with skins on.
Cook:
whole
25-40 minutes
quartered
20-25 minutes
cubed
10-15 minutes
Rutabaga
Wash. Pare thinly. Slice or cube.
25-40 minutes
Turnips
Wash. Pare thinly. Slice or cube.
15-20 minutes
Pineapple Duckling
3
pound duckling, quartered
1
13
1
/
4
/4/
ounce can pineapple chunks
2
teaspoons soy sauce
1
/
8
teaspoon ginger
1
/
4
/4/
teaspoon salt
1
/
8
teaspoon pepper
1
tablespoon butter
1
onion,  nely chopped
1
/
2
green pepper,  nely chopped
2
tablespoons cornstarch
1
/
4
/4/
cup water
Remove excess fat from duckling. Place duckling in a shallow dish. Drain pineapple. Combine pineapple liquid, soy sauce, ginger, salt,
and pepper. Pour mixture over duckling and marinate 3 hours or longer, turning duckling occasionally. Remove duckling from marinade
and pat dry. Reserve marinade. Preheat multi-cooker at 375˚. Melt butter and brown duckling. Remove duckling. Saute onion and green
pepper. Stir in marinade. Add duckling. Turn heat control down until pilot light goes out. Cover and simmer 1 hour. Remove duckling.
Combine cornstarch and water. Pour into multi-cooker, stirring constantly until gravy has thickened. 4-6 servings.
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Frozen Vegetables:
Place water and vegetables into multi-cooker according to package directions. Set heat control at 250˚. Cover and cook until tender.
Pasta
Following package directions, place water and salt into multi-cooker. Set heat control at 250˚. Bring water to a rolling boil. Add pasta
gradually so that the boiling is not disturbed. Continue to boil until pasta is tender. Drain. (The steam/fry basket may be used for drain-
ing cooked pasta.)
Cranberry Sauce
2 cups sugar
2 cups water
1 pound cranberries
Combine sugar and water in multi-cooker. Set heat control at 250˚. When mixture boils, turn heat control down until pilot light goes out.
Simmer 5 minutes. Add cranberries and simmer until all skins pop. Allow to cool before serving. 6-8 servings.
BLANCH
Vegetables are blanched before freezing to stop enzyme action and to retain fresh  avor and appearance.
Wash vegetables thoroughly and sort according to size or cut into uniform pieces. Place 4 quarts of water in the multi-cooker, set heat
control at 250˚ and bring to a rolling boil. Place vegetables in the steam/fry basket and lower into boiling water. Cover and boil for time
speci ed. After heating, plunge vegetables in cold water to cool quickly and thoroughly. When cool, remove from water, drain, pack,
seal, and freeze. For successive batches, return water to a full boil.
Vegetable
How to Prepare
Blanching Time
Asparagus
Trim. Cut to package length or in 2 inch
2-4 minutes
pieces. Sort according to stalk thickness.
Beans
Green or wax
Snip ends and remove strings. Cut in 1
3 minutes
or 2 inch pieces or julienne.
Lima
Shell.
2-4 minutes
Broccoli
Peel stalks, trim. Cut to package length.
3 minutes
No thicker than 1
1
/
2
inches.
Brussels Sprouts
Remove outer leaves.
3-5 minutes
Carrots
Scrape or pare. Cut into package lengths.
5 minutes
Or slice
1
/
4
/4/
inch thick.
2 minutes
Cauli ower
Cut into 1 inch pieces.
3 minutes
Corn
On Cob
Husk, remove silk, wash, and sort.
7-11 minutes
Kernel
Blanch ears; cool, cut off corn.
4 minutes
Greens
Cut and discard thick stems and
2 minutes
imperfect leaves.
Peas
Shell.
1
1
/
2
minutes
Rutabagas and Turnips
Pare. Cut into
1
/
2
inch cubes.
2 minutes
10
STEAM
Vegetables:
Pour 2 cups water in multi-cooker. Set heat control at 250˚. Remove handle from basket. Place vegetables in steam/fry basket and attach
basket to multi-cooker rim with steaming hook. Then cover and steam 10 to 15 minutes longer than the boiling time. (See page 12). Add
additional water if necessary.
Fish:
Pour 1 or 2 cups water, wine, or herb- avored broth into multi-cooker. Set heat control at 250˚. Remove handle from basket. Place one
layer of  sh  llets in steam/fry basket and attach basket to multi-cooker rim with steaming hook. Then cover and steam 5 to 10 minutes
or until the  sh  akes easily when tested with a fork.
Fluffy Rice
2 cups rice
4 cups water
Place rice and water in multi-cooker. Set heat control at 250˚. Cover and bring to a vigorous boil. Turn heat control down until pilot light
goes out and simmer 15 minutes. Remove cover and allow rice to steam dry to desired consistency. Do not stir rice. Lift gently with a
fork when testing for consistency. 6-8 servings.
DEEP FRY
CAUTION:
To avoid personal injury: 1) Position multi-cooker well back from edge of counter or table. Do not let cord hang or drape
over edge of counter or table within reach of children. 2) Do not add water or wet foods to cooking oil. Even small amounts of water
will cause oil to spatter.
Remove the cover for all deep frying. Never use any cover while oil is heating or while deep frying foods in this unit.
Use only a good reliable standard brand of vegetable oil or all-purpose shortening for deep frying. Deep frying foods in butter, margarine,
olive oil, or animal fat is not recommended because of lower smoking temperatures.
Use 8 cups of oil or shortening. This allows for oil displacement and promotes even frying.
Remove excess moisture from moist foods by blotting with paper toweling before deep frying. Moist foods cause excessive foaming and
spattering. Set heat control at 400˚ and preheat oil for 20 minutes. Place food in steam/fry basket. Lower into heated oil. Fry until food
is well browned. Lift steam/fry basket and using drain hook, hook basket onto multi-cooker rim to drain.
Do not overload basket. Too many items lower the oil temperature causing food to absorb oil and/or cook improperly. Fry similar sized
items for even browning and doneness.
Place uniform size pieces in a single layer on the bottom of the steam/fry basket. Smaller amounts cook faster.
Oil can be reused several times but must be strained after each use. Cool the oil completely then strain it through a sieve, wire strainer,
double layers of cheesecloth, or a  lter-lined funnel. Place the strained oil in a container labeled with date and type of food cooked.
Use caution when deep frying our tortillas.
Flour tortillas contain air bubbles. During deep frying, oil can become trapped within
these bubbles. If not properly drained the bubbles can burst and cause burns. Therefore, after deep frying tortillas, carefully raise them
out of the cooking oil, but not out of the Kitchen Kettle and allow oil to drain from the tortilla for approximately 30 seconds.
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SERVICE INFORMATION
If you have any questions regarding the operation of your Presto
appliance or need parts for your appliance,
call our Consumer Service
Department
weekdays between 8:00 AM and 4:30 PM (Central Time)
at 715-839-2209
or write:
NATIONAL PRESTO INDUSTRIES, INC.
Consumer Service Department
3925 N. Hastings Way, Eau Claire, WI 54703-3703
You may also email inquiries to contact@GoPresto.com. Inquiries will be answered promptly by telephone, letter, or email. When writing,
please include a phone number and a time when you can be reached during weekdays if possible.
Any maintenance required for this product, other than normal household care and cleaning should be performed by our Factory Service
Department or any Presto Authorized Service Station. Be sure to indicate date of purchase and a description of defect when sending an
appliance for repair. Send appliances for repair to:
CANTON SALES AND STORAGE COMPANY
Presto Factory Service Department
555 Matthews Drive, Canton, MS 39046-0529
Appliances may also be repaired at any Presto Authorized Service Station. Check your yellow pages for Service Stations near you.
The Presto Factory Service Department and Presto Authorized Service Stations are equipped to service all PRESTO
appliances and supply
genuine PRESTO
parts. Genuine PRESTO
replacement parts are manufactured to the same exacting quality standards as PRESTO
appliances and are engineered speci cally to function properly with its appliances. Presto can only guarantee the quality and performance of
genuine PRESTO
parts. “Look-alikes” might not be of the same quality or function in the same manner. To ensure that you are buying genuine
PRESTO
replacement parts, look for the PRESTO
trademark.
California residents seeking warranty and service information may call 1-800-877-0441.
PRESTO Limited Warranty
This quality PRESTO
appliance is designed and built to provide many years of satisfactory performance under normal household use. Presto
pledges to the original owner that should there be any defects in material or workmanship during the  rst two years after purchase, we will
repair or replace it at our option. Our pledge does not apply to damage caused by shipping. To obtain service under the warranty, return this
PRESTO
appliance, shipping prepaid, to the Presto Factory Service Department or to the nearest Presto Authorized Service Station. When
returning a product, please include a description of the defect and indicate the date the appliance was purchased.
We want you to obtain maximum enjoyment from using this PRESTO
appliance and ask that you read and follow the instructions enclosed.
Failure to follow instructions, damage caused by improper replacement parts, abuse or misuse will void this pledge. This warranty gives you
speci c legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. This is Presto’s personal pledge to you and is being
made in place of all other express warranties.
NATIONAL PRESTO INDUSTRIES, INC.
Eau Claire, WI 54703-3703
Form 72-436B
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