Verify if there is an "LJ" Stamp on the Bottom of the Pot or not
Spare part compatibility can be affected by changes in manufacturing processes, facilities, and product design. The use of any unauthorized or incompatible parts may cause unit failure and will void any warranty protection.
- Parts compatible with units without an "LJ" stamp always have an item number that doesn't end in LJ (e.g. SPCWPV22).
- Parts compatible with units with an "LJ" stamp will always end in LJ (e.g. SPCWGA27LJ)
How to tell if my pressure cooker does or doesn't have an “LJ” stamp on the bottom of the pot?
Pressure cookers with an “LJ” stamp will show it directly below the brand logo “Zavor” on the bottom of the pot. Please ensure you're ordering the correct part.
Bottom without "LJ" Stamp
Bottom with "LJ" Stamp
How else can I tell if my pressure cooker is compatible with the part?
By the color of the pressure valve. If you remove the pressure valve from the top handle of your pressure cooker, you’ll see that it has a specific color on the lower half.
If the color is black or gray, the part you were browsing is compatible with pressure cookers WITHOUT the "LJ" stamp, as long as your model is listed on the part's product page.
If the color is yellow or blue, the part you were browsing is compatible with pressure cookers WITH the "LJ" stamp, as long as your model is listed on the part's product page.
We hope this information helps you determine if the part you were browsing is compatible with your pressure cooker. If you have any questions or need additional information, please contact us.