How does the Delayed Cooking work? Why does cooking starts right away if I set the timer to 2 hours?
The Instant Pot timer based delayed cooking shows the ready-to-eat time. That is, if you set the delay timer to 8 hours at 9am, the food will be ready at 5pm, 8 hours later. This is not delayed starting time. The delayed cooking also considers cooling time. The Instant Pot will be depressurized at the ready-t0-eat time. Because of the cooling time being taken into account, if you set the timer to 2 hours, some cooking program would start right away.
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