Collection: Pressure cooker

Pressure cooker spare parts: seals, safety valves, handles, lids, pressure indicators, knobs, release valves, components for traditional and electric cookers.

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Pressure Cooker Spare Parts and Maintenance Guide

What this collection contains

Original and compatible spare parts for pressure cookers: seals and silicone gaskets, safety valves / pressure release valves, handles (fixed or removable), pressure indicators, lids with locking devices, adjustment knobs, steam baskets/supports, release valves.

How to choose the right spare part

  1. Brand, model, and volume: spare parts like seals and valves must match the diameter and capacity of the cooker.
  2. Type of valve: safety, working valve, pressure release valve — parts are not always interchangeable.
  3. Gasket: material (silicone or rubber), thickness, shape, and exact size.
  4. Type of closure / devices: hinge, lever, clutch, safety locks, or integrated pressure indicators.
  5. Extra components like steam baskets, supports, spare parts for electrical components (if electric cooker) must be electronically/dimensionally compatible.

Recommended maintenance

  • Clean the gasket and lid after each use to avoid odors or deterioration;
  • Check that the safety valve is functioning, not blocked, and that the spring or mechanism inside moves freely;
  • Replace the gasket as soon as it appears deformed, hardened, or damaged to ensure sealing and safety;
  • Clean the steam release holes and release valves to avoid blockages that prevent proper pressure; use warm water and soft tools;
  • Avoid using with a cold cooker over too high a flame: heat gradually to protect metal components and the gasket.

Common problems and quick solutions

  • Steam escaping from the lid: worn or improperly positioned gasket;
  • Valve not raising pressure: blocked valve, faulty gasket, minimum liquid not met; :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}
  • Lid difficult to close or lock: damaged locking device or deformed gasket;
  • Continuous hissing or whistling: jammed valve or pressure not correctly adjusted;
  • Loose or broken handles: tighten or replace them for safety.

Quick FAQs

How often should I replace the gasket?

When you see it is deformed, hardened, cracked, or not sealing well: generally every 1-2 years depending on use.

Safety valve not working: what to do?

Check that it is not blocked, that the internal spring is free, and that the mechanism is not damaged; replace it if necessary.

Can I wash the lid in the dishwasher?

It depends on the manufacturer's instructions: some parts may be sensitive; often it is better to wash the lid and gasket by hand to avoid premature damage.

Multiple valves: what does it mean?

Some cookers have differentiated pressure levels or additional valves for direct steam release; always use specific valves for the model to maintain safety. :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

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