RE: Button Layout on Wifi Instant Pot
Hi Richard, Best of luck with whatever you decide to do about keeping the pot or not. I hope they make the rest of this app accessible soon! Terrie -Original Message- From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Richard Petty Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2019 6:29 PM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: RE: Button Layout on Wifi Instant Pot Terrie, the layout will be helpful. I'm dithering about returning the WiFi unit I've purchased and which remains unopened. If I keep the pot, the notes will help, I'm sure. I do hope they address the app issues. I no longer have my notes for the basic Instant Pot I have, although I believe the layout is a little different in the two bottom rows for the WiFi, as you've described it. -Original Message- From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Terrie Terlau Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2019 2:02 PM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: RE: Button Layout on Wifi Instant Pot Hi Allan, Thank you. I did this layout with a good reader and I am also a detail person, so I am sure it is correct. Best, Terrie -Original Message- From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Alan Lemly Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2019 10:15 AM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Button Layout on Wifi Instant Pot Terrie, Many thanks for providing this excellent Instant Pot resource. I'm sure this will be put to good use by many on the list and many others we forward it to. Alan Lemly Sent from my iPhone > On Jan 1, 2019, at 7:34 AM, Terrie Terlau wrote: > > Hi Les and everyone, > I am resending the layout for the buttons on the WIFI Instant Pot with > forward info stripped out and a clearer subject line. Sorry for previous > message and confusion. Les, I could not send this privately to you because I > didn't have your email address, so am sending to the list in case others also > may want it. > > Here is the WIFI Instant Pot button layout. I am attaching an Excel file with > the same info except that it is in rows and columns corresponding to the rows > and columns of buttons on the pot. This is for the newe WIFI model, not the > old blue tooth or other models. > > There are 3 rows of 2 buttons and then three rows of 4 buttons on the pot. > starting rows of two with the top row first. > > row 1 > left button: soup/broth > right button rice > > row 2 > left button meat/stew > right button multigrain > > rrow 3 > left button bean/chili > right button poridge > > Row 4 > left button cake > second button pressure level and wifi on/off. hold for 3 seconds to turn wifi > on or off,. > third button keep warm > right button steam > > Row 5 > left button slow cook > second button decrease time > third button increase time > right button yogurt > > Row Six > left saute > second button delay start > third button cancel > right button pressure cook > > I am including other notes I took on the Quick Start materials that came with > the pot: > > For pressure cooking, add at least 1.5 cups of liquid unless otherwise > specified in the recipe. Liquids include: > water; broth or stock; fruit or vegetable juice; beer or wine with low > alcohol content; water-based cooking sauces. > > Do not fill inner pot higher than PC Max, 2/3 line. > for foods that expand such as rice or beans, go to the 1/2 line. > > Liquids must be water based. Be cautious when cooking with more than 1/4 cup > oil, oil-based sauces, condensed cream-based soups, and thick sauces. > Add suitable liquid to thin out sauces. > Avoid recipes that call for more than 1/4 cup oil. > Before pressurizing, make sure vint is sealed, turned towards the back. > > Pressurizing: until pot pressurizes and vowelve pops up, lid is removable. > Once pressurized, lid locks till depressurized. > > to depressurize, can let it cool and depressurize naturally, vowelve goes > down when depressurized, or can turn handle on vint. > > NR versus QR: normal release versus quick release: > Normal release, let cool naturally and vowelve goes down when pressure is > released. >Quick release use the handle to unseal the vent. > > HTH. > VBest, > Terrie Terlau > > -Original Message- > From: Ray Wright > Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 2:48 PM > To: terrie...@gmail.com > Subject: WiFi Instant Pot Button Layout > > Hi Terrie, > > I would appreciate the List of buttons and their Layout you of > > -Original Message- > From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Les > Kriegler > Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 3:17 PM > To: viphone@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re: WIFI-Enabled Instant Pot App > > Hi Terry, > > I would be intere
RE: Button Layout on Wifi Instant Pot
Terrie, the layout will be helpful. I'm dithering about returning the WiFi unit I've purchased and which remains unopened. If I keep the pot, the notes will help, I'm sure. I do hope they address the app issues. I no longer have my notes for the basic Instant Pot I have, although I believe the layout is a little different in the two bottom rows for the WiFi, as you've described it. -Original Message- From: viphone@googlegroups.com [mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Terrie Terlau Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2019 2:02 PM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: RE: Button Layout on Wifi Instant Pot Hi Allan, Thank you. I did this layout with a good reader and I am also a detail person, so I am sure it is correct. Best, Terrie -Original Message- From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Alan Lemly Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2019 10:15 AM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Button Layout on Wifi Instant Pot Terrie, Many thanks for providing this excellent Instant Pot resource. I'm sure this will be put to good use by many on the list and many others we forward it to. Alan Lemly Sent from my iPhone > On Jan 1, 2019, at 7:34 AM, Terrie Terlau wrote: > > Hi Les and everyone, > I am resending the layout for the buttons on the WIFI Instant Pot with > forward info stripped out and a clearer subject line. Sorry for previous > message and confusion. Les, I could not send this privately to you because I > didn't have your email address, so am sending to the list in case others also > may want it. > > Here is the WIFI Instant Pot button layout. I am attaching an Excel file with > the same info except that it is in rows and columns corresponding to the rows > and columns of buttons on the pot. This is for the newe WIFI model, not the > old blue tooth or other models. > > There are 3 rows of 2 buttons and then three rows of 4 buttons on the pot. > starting rows of two with the top row first. > > row 1 > left button: soup/broth > right button rice > > row 2 > left button meat/stew > right button multigrain > > rrow 3 > left button bean/chili > right button poridge > > Row 4 > left button cake > second button pressure level and wifi on/off. hold for 3 seconds to turn wifi > on or off,. > third button keep warm > right button steam > > Row 5 > left button slow cook > second button decrease time > third button increase time > right button yogurt > > Row Six > left saute > second button delay start > third button cancel > right button pressure cook > > I am including other notes I took on the Quick Start materials that came with > the pot: > > For pressure cooking, add at least 1.5 cups of liquid unless otherwise > specified in the recipe. Liquids include: > water; broth or stock; fruit or vegetable juice; beer or wine with low > alcohol content; water-based cooking sauces. > > Do not fill inner pot higher than PC Max, 2/3 line. > for foods that expand such as rice or beans, go to the 1/2 line. > > Liquids must be water based. Be cautious when cooking with more than 1/4 cup > oil, oil-based sauces, condensed cream-based soups, and thick sauces. > Add suitable liquid to thin out sauces. > Avoid recipes that call for more than 1/4 cup oil. > Before pressurizing, make sure vint is sealed, turned towards the back. > > Pressurizing: until pot pressurizes and vowelve pops up, lid is removable. > Once pressurized, lid locks till depressurized. > > to depressurize, can let it cool and depressurize naturally, vowelve goes > down when depressurized, or can turn handle on vint. > > NR versus QR: normal release versus quick release: > Normal release, let cool naturally and vowelve goes down when pressure is > released. >Quick release use the handle to unseal the vent. > > HTH. > VBest, > Terrie Terlau > > -Original Message- > From: Ray Wright > Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 2:48 PM > To: terrie...@gmail.com > Subject: WiFi Instant Pot Button Layout > > Hi Terrie, > > I would appreciate the List of buttons and their Layout you of > > -Original Message- > From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Les > Kriegler > Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 3:17 PM > To: viphone@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re: WIFI-Enabled Instant Pot App > > Hi Terry, > > I would be interested in receiving a description of the buttons on the pot. > Thank you very much. > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Dec 31, 2018, at 2:35 PM, Terrie Terlau wrote: >> >> I also got an Instant Pot for Christmas. I could not find a way to set >> programs with the app. However, I did use the buttons on the pot to
RE: Button Layout on Wifi Instant Pot
Hi Allan, Thank you. I did this layout with a good reader and I am also a detail person, so I am sure it is correct. Best, Terrie -Original Message- From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Alan Lemly Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2019 10:15 AM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Button Layout on Wifi Instant Pot Terrie, Many thanks for providing this excellent Instant Pot resource. I'm sure this will be put to good use by many on the list and many others we forward it to. Alan Lemly Sent from my iPhone > On Jan 1, 2019, at 7:34 AM, Terrie Terlau wrote: > > Hi Les and everyone, > I am resending the layout for the buttons on the WIFI Instant Pot with > forward info stripped out and a clearer subject line. Sorry for previous > message and confusion. Les, I could not send this privately to you because I > didn't have your email address, so am sending to the list in case others also > may want it. > > Here is the WIFI Instant Pot button layout. I am attaching an Excel file with > the same info except that it is in rows and columns corresponding to the rows > and columns of buttons on the pot. This is for the newe WIFI model, not the > old blue tooth or other models. > > There are 3 rows of 2 buttons and then three rows of 4 buttons on the pot. > starting rows of two with the top row first. > > row 1 > left button: soup/broth > right button rice > > row 2 > left button meat/stew > right button multigrain > > rrow 3 > left button bean/chili > right button poridge > > Row 4 > left button cake > second button pressure level and wifi on/off. hold for 3 seconds to turn wifi > on or off,. > third button keep warm > right button steam > > Row 5 > left button slow cook > second button decrease time > third button increase time > right button yogurt > > Row Six > left saute > second button delay start > third button cancel > right button pressure cook > > I am including other notes I took on the Quick Start materials that came with > the pot: > > For pressure cooking, add at least 1.5 cups of liquid unless otherwise > specified in the recipe. Liquids include: > water; broth or stock; fruit or vegetable juice; beer or wine with low > alcohol content; water-based cooking sauces. > > Do not fill inner pot higher than PC Max, 2/3 line. > for foods that expand such as rice or beans, go to the 1/2 line. > > Liquids must be water based. Be cautious when cooking with more than 1/4 cup > oil, oil-based sauces, condensed cream-based soups, and thick sauces. > Add suitable liquid to thin out sauces. > Avoid recipes that call for more than 1/4 cup oil. > Before pressurizing, make sure vint is sealed, turned towards the back. > > Pressurizing: until pot pressurizes and vowelve pops up, lid is removable. > Once pressurized, lid locks till depressurized. > > to depressurize, can let it cool and depressurize naturally, vowelve goes > down when depressurized, or can turn handle on vint. > > NR versus QR: normal release versus quick release: > Normal release, let cool naturally and vowelve goes down when pressure is > released. >Quick release use the handle to unseal the vent. > > HTH. > VBest, > Terrie Terlau > > -Original Message- > From: Ray Wright > Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 2:48 PM > To: terrie...@gmail.com > Subject: WiFi Instant Pot Button Layout > > Hi Terrie, > > I would appreciate the List of buttons and their Layout you of > > -Original Message- > From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Les > Kriegler > Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 3:17 PM > To: viphone@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re: WIFI-Enabled Instant Pot App > > Hi Terry, > > I would be interested in receiving a description of the buttons on the pot. > Thank you very much. > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Dec 31, 2018, at 2:35 PM, Terrie Terlau wrote: >> >> I also got an Instant Pot for Christmas. I could not find a way to set >> programs with the app. However, I did use the buttons on the pot to set the >> program and received announcements on the phone when various parts of the >> program were finished (e.g., when the program was activated, when the >> pressure started to build, when the program went to the warm setting after >> the cooking was finished). >> If anyone wants the description of buttons and their locations on the pot, >> let me know and I will send. >> If there is enough interest, I will share with the list. >> Email terrie...@gmail.com >> Best, >> Terrie Terlau >> >> -Original Message- >> From: viphone@googlegrou
RE: Button Layout on Wifi Instant Pot
Hi Sandra, I'm glad this is useful. I did the button layout with a good reader so am sure it is correct. Happy Instant Potting! Terrie -Original Message- From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Sandra Finley Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2019 11:33 AM To: IPhone Subject: Re: Button Layout on Wifi Instant Pot Terrie, thank you. This is wonderful! > On Jan 1, 2019, at 8:34 AM, Terrie Terlau wrote: > > Hi Les and everyone, > I am resending the layout for the buttons on the WIFI Instant Pot with > forward info stripped out and a clearer subject line. Sorry for previous > message and confusion. Les, I could not send this privately to you because I > didn't have your email address, so am sending to the list in case others also > may want it. > > Here is the WIFI Instant Pot button layout. I am attaching an Excel file with > the same info except that it is in rows and columns corresponding to the rows > and columns of buttons on the pot. This is for the newe WIFI model, not the > old blue tooth or other models. > > There are 3 rows of 2 buttons and then three rows of 4 buttons on the pot. > starting rows of two with the top row first. > > row 1 > left button: soup/broth > right button rice > > row 2 > left button meat/stew > right button multigrain > > rrow 3 > left button bean/chili > right button poridge > > Row 4 > left button cake > second button pressure level and wifi on/off. hold for 3 seconds to turn wifi > on or off,. > third button keep warm > right button steam > > Row 5 > left button slow cook > second button decrease time > third button increase time > right button yogurt > > Row Six > left saute > second button delay start > third button cancel > right button pressure cook > > I am including other notes I took on the Quick Start materials that came with > the pot: > > For pressure cooking, add at least 1.5 cups of liquid unless otherwise > specified in the recipe. Liquids include: > water; broth or stock; fruit or vegetable juice; beer or wine with low > alcohol content; water-based cooking sauces. > > Do not fill inner pot higher than PC Max, 2/3 line. > for foods that expand such as rice or beans, go to the 1/2 line. > > Liquids must be water based. Be cautious when cooking with more than 1/4 cup > oil, oil-based sauces, condensed cream-based soups, and thick sauces. > Add suitable liquid to thin out sauces. > Avoid recipes that call for more than 1/4 cup oil. > Before pressurizing, make sure vint is sealed, turned towards the back. > > Pressurizing: until pot pressurizes and vowelve pops up, lid is removable. > Once pressurized, lid locks till depressurized. > > to depressurize, can let it cool and depressurize naturally, vowelve goes > down when depressurized, or can turn handle on vint. > > NR versus QR: normal release versus quick release: > Normal release, let cool naturally and vowelve goes down when pressure is > released. > Quick release use the handle to unseal the vent. > > HTH. > VBest, > Terrie Terlau > > -Original Message- > From: Ray Wright > Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 2:48 PM > To: terrie...@gmail.com > Subject: WiFi Instant Pot Button Layout > > Hi Terrie, > > I would appreciate the List of buttons and their Layout you of > > -Original Message- > From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Les > Kriegler > Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 3:17 PM > To: viphone@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re: WIFI-Enabled Instant Pot App > > Hi Terry, > > I would be interested in receiving a description of the buttons on the pot. > Thank you very much. > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Dec 31, 2018, at 2:35 PM, Terrie Terlau wrote: >> >> I also got an Instant Pot for Christmas. I could not find a way to set >> programs with the app. However, I did use the buttons on the pot to set the >> program and received announcements on the phone when various parts of the >> program were finished (e.g., when the program was activated, when the >> pressure started to build, when the program went to the warm setting after >> the cooking was finished). >> If anyone wants the description of buttons and their locations on the pot, >> let me know and I will send. >> If there is enough interest, I will share with the list. >> Email terrie...@gmail.com >> Best, >> Terrie Terlau >> >> -Original Message- >> From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of >> Richard Turner >> Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 12:06 PM >> To: viphone@googlegroups.com >> Subject: RE: WIFI-
RE: Button Layout on Wifi Instant Pot
Hi Kenny, If you can feel the buttons on your 3 quart Instant Pot, you should be able to use it. However, I do not know whether the button layout is the same on your pot as it is on the WIFI one, so please don't use the layout I sent unless you have checked to make sure that all the buttons are the same. Best, Terrie -Original Message- From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Kenny Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2019 11:58 AM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: Button Layout on Wifi Instant Pot Boy, wish I got this WiFi model, before I purchase the $44 for a 3qt Instant Pot deal on eBay last month. On 1/1/2019 8:34 AM, Terrie Terlau wrote: > Hi Les and everyone, > I am resending the layout for the buttons on the WIFI Instant Pot with > forward info stripped out and a clearer subject line. Sorry for previous > message and confusion. Les, I could not send this privately to you because I > didn't have your email address, so am sending to the list in case others also > may want it. > > Here is the WIFI Instant Pot button layout. I am attaching an Excel file with > the same info except that it is in rows and columns corresponding to the rows > and columns of buttons on the pot. This is for the newe WIFI model, not the > old blue tooth or other models. > > There are 3 rows of 2 buttons and then three rows of 4 buttons on the pot. > starting rows of two with the top row first. > > row 1 > left button: soup/broth > right button rice > > row 2 > left button meat/stew > right button multigrain > > rrow 3 > left button bean/chili > right button poridge > > Row 4 > left button cake > second button pressure level and wifi on/off. hold for 3 seconds to turn wifi > on or off,. > third button keep warm > right button steam > > Row 5 > left button slow cook > second button decrease time > third button increase time > right button yogurt > > Row Six > left saute > second button delay start > third button cancel > right button pressure cook > > I am including other notes I took on the Quick Start materials that came with > the pot: > > For pressure cooking, add at least 1.5 cups of liquid unless otherwise > specified in the recipe. Liquids include: > water; broth or stock; fruit or vegetable juice; beer or wine with low > alcohol content; water-based cooking sauces. > > Do not fill inner pot higher than PC Max, 2/3 line. > for foods that expand such as rice or beans, go to the 1/2 line. > > Liquids must be water based. Be cautious when cooking with more than 1/4 cup > oil, oil-based sauces, condensed cream-based soups, and thick sauces. > Add suitable liquid to thin out sauces. > Avoid recipes that call for more than 1/4 cup oil. > Before pressurizing, make sure vint is sealed, turned towards the back. > > Pressurizing: until pot pressurizes and vowelve pops up, lid is removable. > Once pressurized, lid locks till depressurized. > > to depressurize, can let it cool and depressurize naturally, vowelve goes > down when depressurized, or can turn handle on vint. > > NR versus QR: normal release versus quick release: > Normal release, let cool naturally and vowelve goes down when pressure is > released. > Quick release use the handle to unseal the vent. > > HTH. > VBest, > Terrie Terlau > > -Original Message- > From: Ray Wright > Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 2:48 PM > To: terrie...@gmail.com > Subject: WiFi Instant Pot Button Layout > > Hi Terrie, > > I would appreciate the List of buttons and their Layout you of > > -Original Message- > From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Les > Kriegler > Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 3:17 PM > To: viphone@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re: WIFI-Enabled Instant Pot App > > Hi Terry, > > I would be interested in receiving a description of the buttons on the pot. > Thank you very much. > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Dec 31, 2018, at 2:35 PM, Terrie Terlau wrote: >> >> I also got an Instant Pot for Christmas. I could not find a way to set >> programs with the app. However, I did use the buttons on the pot to set the >> program and received announcements on the phone when various parts of the >> program were finished (e.g., when the program was activated, when the >> pressure started to build, when the program went to the warm setting after >> the cooking was finished). >> If anyone wants the description of buttons and their locations on the pot, >> let me know and I will send. >> If there is enough interest, I will share with the list. >> Email terrie...@gmail.com >> Best, >> Terrie Terlau >> >> -Or
Re: Button Layout on Wifi Instant Pot
Boy, wish I got this WiFi model, before I purchase the $44 for a 3qt Instant Pot deal on eBay last month. On 1/1/2019 8:34 AM, Terrie Terlau wrote: Hi Les and everyone, I am resending the layout for the buttons on the WIFI Instant Pot with forward info stripped out and a clearer subject line. Sorry for previous message and confusion. Les, I could not send this privately to you because I didn't have your email address, so am sending to the list in case others also may want it. Here is the WIFI Instant Pot button layout. I am attaching an Excel file with the same info except that it is in rows and columns corresponding to the rows and columns of buttons on the pot. This is for the newe WIFI model, not the old blue tooth or other models. There are 3 rows of 2 buttons and then three rows of 4 buttons on the pot. starting rows of two with the top row first. row 1 left button: soup/broth right button rice row 2 left button meat/stew right button multigrain rrow 3 left button bean/chili right button poridge Row 4 left button cake second button pressure level and wifi on/off. hold for 3 seconds to turn wifi on or off,. third button keep warm right button steam Row 5 left button slow cook second button decrease time third button increase time right button yogurt Row Six left saute second button delay start third button cancel right button pressure cook I am including other notes I took on the Quick Start materials that came with the pot: For pressure cooking, add at least 1.5 cups of liquid unless otherwise specified in the recipe. Liquids include: water; broth or stock; fruit or vegetable juice; beer or wine with low alcohol content; water-based cooking sauces. Do not fill inner pot higher than PC Max, 2/3 line. for foods that expand such as rice or beans, go to the 1/2 line. Liquids must be water based. Be cautious when cooking with more than 1/4 cup oil, oil-based sauces, condensed cream-based soups, and thick sauces. Add suitable liquid to thin out sauces. Avoid recipes that call for more than 1/4 cup oil. Before pressurizing, make sure vint is sealed, turned towards the back. Pressurizing: until pot pressurizes and vowelve pops up, lid is removable. Once pressurized, lid locks till depressurized. to depressurize, can let it cool and depressurize naturally, vowelve goes down when depressurized, or can turn handle on vint. NR versus QR: normal release versus quick release: Normal release, let cool naturally and vowelve goes down when pressure is released. Quick release use the handle to unseal the vent. HTH. VBest, Terrie Terlau -Original Message- From: Ray Wright Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 2:48 PM To: terrie...@gmail.com Subject: WiFi Instant Pot Button Layout Hi Terrie, I would appreciate the List of buttons and their Layout you of -Original Message- From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Les Kriegler Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 3:17 PM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: WIFI-Enabled Instant Pot App Hi Terry, I would be interested in receiving a description of the buttons on the pot. Thank you very much. Sent from my iPhone On Dec 31, 2018, at 2:35 PM, Terrie Terlau wrote: I also got an Instant Pot for Christmas. I could not find a way to set programs with the app. However, I did use the buttons on the pot to set the program and received announcements on the phone when various parts of the program were finished (e.g., when the program was activated, when the pressure started to build, when the program went to the warm setting after the cooking was finished). If anyone wants the description of buttons and their locations on the pot, let me know and I will send. If there is enough interest, I will share with the list. Email terrie...@gmail.com Best, Terrie Terlau -Original Message- From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Richard Turner Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 12:06 PM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: RE: WIFI-Enabled Instant Pot App From everything I've read, there is no real work around until the App developer fixes the accessibility issues. Good luck, Richard “Definition of an expert: An ex is a has-been and a spirt is a drip under pressure.” – Bruce U. Utah Phillips -Original Message- From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Les Kriegler Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 8:40 AM To: viphone@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: WIFI-Enabled Instant Pot App Hi Sandy, Actually, since this is an iPhone app, it certainly appropriate to discuss this on the list. I would prefer that. I’m having some of the same difficulties you are. I don’t seem to be able to activate recipes that’s far. So I would be interested in how people are dealing with this app. I have had discussions with their support team, and they say that they are working on some of the issues that we are having. But we shall see. Thanks. Sent from my iPhone On Dec 31, 2018, at 10:28
Re: Button Layout on Wifi Instant Pot
Terrie, thank you. This is wonderful! > On Jan 1, 2019, at 8:34 AM, Terrie Terlau wrote: > > Hi Les and everyone, > I am resending the layout for the buttons on the WIFI Instant Pot with > forward info stripped out and a clearer subject line. Sorry for previous > message and confusion. Les, I could not send this privately to you because I > didn't have your email address, so am sending to the list in case others also > may want it. > > Here is the WIFI Instant Pot button layout. I am attaching an Excel file with > the same info except that it is in rows and columns corresponding to the rows > and columns of buttons on the pot. This is for the newe WIFI model, not the > old blue tooth or other models. > > There are 3 rows of 2 buttons and then three rows of 4 buttons on the pot. > starting rows of two with the top row first. > > row 1 > left button: soup/broth > right button rice > > row 2 > left button meat/stew > right button multigrain > > rrow 3 > left button bean/chili > right button poridge > > Row 4 > left button cake > second button pressure level and wifi on/off. hold for 3 seconds to turn wifi > on or off,. > third button keep warm > right button steam > > Row 5 > left button slow cook > second button decrease time > third button increase time > right button yogurt > > Row Six > left saute > second button delay start > third button cancel > right button pressure cook > > I am including other notes I took on the Quick Start materials that came with > the pot: > > For pressure cooking, add at least 1.5 cups of liquid unless otherwise > specified in the recipe. Liquids include: > water; broth or stock; fruit or vegetable juice; beer or wine with low > alcohol content; water-based cooking sauces. > > Do not fill inner pot higher than PC Max, 2/3 line. > for foods that expand such as rice or beans, go to the 1/2 line. > > Liquids must be water based. Be cautious when cooking with more than 1/4 cup > oil, oil-based sauces, condensed cream-based soups, and thick sauces. > Add suitable liquid to thin out sauces. > Avoid recipes that call for more than 1/4 cup oil. > Before pressurizing, make sure vint is sealed, turned towards the back. > > Pressurizing: until pot pressurizes and vowelve pops up, lid is removable. > Once pressurized, lid locks till depressurized. > > to depressurize, can let it cool and depressurize naturally, vowelve goes > down when depressurized, or can turn handle on vint. > > NR versus QR: normal release versus quick release: > Normal release, let cool naturally and vowelve goes down when pressure is > released. > Quick release use the handle to unseal the vent. > > HTH. > VBest, > Terrie Terlau > > -Original Message- > From: Ray Wright > Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 2:48 PM > To: terrie...@gmail.com > Subject: WiFi Instant Pot Button Layout > > Hi Terrie, > > I would appreciate the List of buttons and their Layout you of > > -Original Message- > From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Les > Kriegler > Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 3:17 PM > To: viphone@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re: WIFI-Enabled Instant Pot App > > Hi Terry, > > I would be interested in receiving a description of the buttons on the pot. > Thank you very much. > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Dec 31, 2018, at 2:35 PM, Terrie Terlau wrote: >> >> I also got an Instant Pot for Christmas. I could not find a way to set >> programs with the app. However, I did use the buttons on the pot to set the >> program and received announcements on the phone when various parts of the >> program were finished (e.g., when the program was activated, when the >> pressure started to build, when the program went to the warm setting after >> the cooking was finished). >> If anyone wants the description of buttons and their locations on the pot, >> let me know and I will send. >> If there is enough interest, I will share with the list. >> Email terrie...@gmail.com >> Best, >> Terrie Terlau >> >> -Original Message- >> From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of >> Richard Turner >> Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 12:06 PM >> To: viphone@googlegroups.com >> Subject: RE: WIFI-Enabled Instant Pot App >> >> From everything I've read, there is no real work around until the App >> developer fixes the accessibility issues. >> >> Good luck, >> Richard >> >> >> >> “Definition of an expert: An ex is a has-been and a spirt is a drip under >> pressure.” – Bruce U. Utah Phillips >> >> -Original Message- >> From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Les >> Kriegler >> Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 8:40 AM >> To: viphone@googlegroups.com >> Subject: Re: WIFI-Enabled Instant Pot App >> >> Hi Sandy, >> >> Actually, since this is an iPhone app, it certainly appropriate to discuss >> this on the list. I would prefer that. I’m having some of the same >> difficulties you are. I don’t seem to be able to activate recipes
Re: Button Layout on Wifi Instant Pot
Terrie, Many thanks for providing this excellent Instant Pot resource. I'm sure this will be put to good use by many on the list and many others we forward it to. Alan Lemly Sent from my iPhone > On Jan 1, 2019, at 7:34 AM, Terrie Terlau wrote: > > Hi Les and everyone, > I am resending the layout for the buttons on the WIFI Instant Pot with > forward info stripped out and a clearer subject line. Sorry for previous > message and confusion. Les, I could not send this privately to you because I > didn't have your email address, so am sending to the list in case others also > may want it. > > Here is the WIFI Instant Pot button layout. I am attaching an Excel file with > the same info except that it is in rows and columns corresponding to the rows > and columns of buttons on the pot. This is for the newe WIFI model, not the > old blue tooth or other models. > > There are 3 rows of 2 buttons and then three rows of 4 buttons on the pot. > starting rows of two with the top row first. > > row 1 > left button: soup/broth > right button rice > > row 2 > left button meat/stew > right button multigrain > > rrow 3 > left button bean/chili > right button poridge > > Row 4 > left button cake > second button pressure level and wifi on/off. hold for 3 seconds to turn wifi > on or off,. > third button keep warm > right button steam > > Row 5 > left button slow cook > second button decrease time > third button increase time > right button yogurt > > Row Six > left saute > second button delay start > third button cancel > right button pressure cook > > I am including other notes I took on the Quick Start materials that came with > the pot: > > For pressure cooking, add at least 1.5 cups of liquid unless otherwise > specified in the recipe. Liquids include: > water; broth or stock; fruit or vegetable juice; beer or wine with low > alcohol content; water-based cooking sauces. > > Do not fill inner pot higher than PC Max, 2/3 line. > for foods that expand such as rice or beans, go to the 1/2 line. > > Liquids must be water based. Be cautious when cooking with more than 1/4 cup > oil, oil-based sauces, condensed cream-based soups, and thick sauces. > Add suitable liquid to thin out sauces. > Avoid recipes that call for more than 1/4 cup oil. > Before pressurizing, make sure vint is sealed, turned towards the back. > > Pressurizing: until pot pressurizes and vowelve pops up, lid is removable. > Once pressurized, lid locks till depressurized. > > to depressurize, can let it cool and depressurize naturally, vowelve goes > down when depressurized, or can turn handle on vint. > > NR versus QR: normal release versus quick release: > Normal release, let cool naturally and vowelve goes down when pressure is > released. >Quick release use the handle to unseal the vent. > > HTH. > VBest, > Terrie Terlau > > -Original Message- > From: Ray Wright > Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 2:48 PM > To: terrie...@gmail.com > Subject: WiFi Instant Pot Button Layout > > Hi Terrie, > > I would appreciate the List of buttons and their Layout you of > > -Original Message- > From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Les > Kriegler > Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 3:17 PM > To: viphone@googlegroups.com > Subject: Re: WIFI-Enabled Instant Pot App > > Hi Terry, > > I would be interested in receiving a description of the buttons on the pot. > Thank you very much. > > Sent from my iPhone > >> On Dec 31, 2018, at 2:35 PM, Terrie Terlau wrote: >> >> I also got an Instant Pot for Christmas. I could not find a way to set >> programs with the app. However, I did use the buttons on the pot to set the >> program and received announcements on the phone when various parts of the >> program were finished (e.g., when the program was activated, when the >> pressure started to build, when the program went to the warm setting after >> the cooking was finished). >> If anyone wants the description of buttons and their locations on the pot, >> let me know and I will send. >> If there is enough interest, I will share with the list. >> Email terrie...@gmail.com >> Best, >> Terrie Terlau >> >> -Original Message- >> From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of >> Richard Turner >> Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 12:06 PM >> To: viphone@googlegroups.com >> Subject: RE: WIFI-Enabled Instant Pot App >> >> From everything I've read, there is no real work around until the App >> developer fixes the accessibility issues. >> >> Good luck, >> Richard >> >> >> >> “Definition of an expert: An ex is a has-been and a spirt is a drip under >> pressure.” – Bruce U. Utah Phillips >> >> -Original Message- >> From: viphone@googlegroups.com On Behalf Of Les >> Kriegler >> Sent: Monday, December 31, 2018 8:40 AM >> To: viphone@googlegroups.com >> Subject: Re: WIFI-Enabled Instant Pot App >> >> Hi Sandy, >> >> Actually, since this is an iPhone app, it certainly