Getting To Know Your 5 Quart PROGRAMMABLE Slow Cooker
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Lid Knob
Tempered
Glass Lid
Stoneware
Pot Handles
Stoneware
Pot
Base Unit
Time Display
Power OFF
button
Program
Indicator Lights
LOW/HIGH/WARM
TIME Program
Arrows
MODE
Selector Button
Polarized Plug
Introduction To Slow Cooking
Slow cooking occurs at temperatures just around boiling. The Programmable Slow Cooker can operate at LOW
all day or night if required. When cooking on a HIGH setting, it is very much like a covered pot on the stove top.
Foods will cook on HIGH in about half the time required for LOW cooking. Additional liquid may be required as
foods do boil on HIGH. To turn the Slow Cooker OFF, press the power OFF button. Always unplug from electrical
outlet when not in use.
Before Using for the First Time
1. Carefully unpack your Programmable Slow Cooker and clean, see CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS.
2. It is necessary to operate the Slow Cooker one time before placing food in the stoneware pot.
Pour 4 cups of water into the stoneware pot and place it inside the base unit. Cover with the glass lid.
3. Plug into a 120 V AC outlet. The 3 program indicator lights will flash until the unit is programmed.
4. Press the LOW/HIGH/WARM selector button until the HIGH program indicator light illuminates.
Press the TIME program UP arrow until "0:30" appears on the time display. The Slow Cooker will begin
to heat in 2 seconds.
NOTE: You will notice a slight odor; this is normal and should quickly disappear.
5. When the cooking time expires (00:00), the WARM indicator will flash for 5 seconds and then will activate
the keep warm mode for 4 hours.
NOTE: Press the POWER button any time to turn the Programmable Slow Cooker OFF.
6. Wearing oven mitts, grasp the pot handles carefully to lift and remove the stoneware pot from the base
unit; pour out the water from the stoneware pot.
7. Rinse stoneware pot, dry thoroughly and replace inside the base unit.
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