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FISSLER MAGIC COMFORT / INTENSA
If you suspect that there is something wrong with your pressure cooker, turn off the hob and let the cooker
cool down.
Problem Possible cause Remedy
The valve base seal is not in place
or defective.
The Fissler Euromatic valve or
its O-ring is dirty or damaged.
The O-ring for the lid screw is
missing, defective, or incorrectly
mounted, or the lid screw is not
tightened.
Insert or replace the valve base
seal.
Clean the parts, replace them,
if necessary.
Mount the O-ring correctly on
the lid screw and tighten the
screw, or replace the O-ring.
Steam escapes to the side from
under the lid handle when the
selected cooking setting is exceed-
ed.
If a very large amount of steam
escapes, this means that the tem-
perature is too high.
Turn down the hob, and continue
cooking as usual. Make sure that
the pressure indicator rises
enough for the correct white ring
to remain visible. Turn down the
heat source - and then you can
continue cooking as usual.
The Fissler Euromatic releases
steam while the pressure indica-
tor is already raised.
The control valve unit is dirty.
The control valve unit is dam-
aged.
Turn off the hob and let the pres-
sure cooker cool down. Remove
the lid handle and clean it.
Turn off the hob and let the pres-
sure cooker cool down. Replace
the lid handle.
The handles are loose. The screws of the handles are not
firmly tightened.
Tighten the screws, using a
screwdriver.
Note:
Do not use the cooker, if any of its parts are defective. Always immediately replace defective parts. Use only
original Fissler replacement parts that fit your cooker model (see chapter 11). Other replacement parts could
compromise the safety and performance of your cooker. Ensure that you only use your Fissler pressure cooker
with the Fissler pressure cooker lid of the same model.
If you are unable to eliminate a problem you encounter, contact your Fissler dealer or the Fissler Customer
Service (phone: +49 (0) 6781 / 403-556).