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# After it's done with the heat cycle, the best thing to do seems to be to cool it normally. You can turn the knob to the vent icon, but that will be scary, and might stress what you have inside (especially jars). You do understand that venting the PC on skin could cook you, right?
 
# After it's done with the heat cycle, the best thing to do seems to be to cool it normally. You can turn the knob to the vent icon, but that will be scary, and might stress what you have inside (especially jars). You do understand that venting the PC on skin could cook you, right?
 
# When done, empty, put rings/whatever back, wash the pot, or at least rinse it.
 
# When done, empty, put rings/whatever back, wash the pot, or at least rinse it.
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==External links==
    
Manual from the manufacturer's site.
 
Manual from the manufacturer's site.
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Excellent blog with pressure cooker information and recipes.
 
Excellent blog with pressure cooker information and recipes.
 
[https://www.hippressurecooking.com/]
 
[https://www.hippressurecooking.com/]
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Laura Pazzaglia's (the lady who writes the blog) cookbook [https://www.amazon.com/Hip-Pressure-Cooking-Fresh-Flavorful/dp/1250026377/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1490238300&sr=1-1&keywords=laura+pazzaglia+instant+pot]. Also available at the Chicago Public Library [https://chipublib.bibliocommons.com/search?&t=author&search_category=author&q=laura%20pazzaglia]
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