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Cooking 

Function

Default Setting

Pressure 

Adjustments

Temperature 

Adjustments

Cook Time Range

SLOW COOK

High temp / 4 hours

N/A

Low-High

30 minutes – 20 

hours

STEAM

High pressure / 10 

minutes

Low-High

N/A

3 minutes - 1 hour

BROWN/

SAUTÉ

High temp / 30 minutes

N/A

Low-High

5 minutes - 30 

minutes

KEEP WARM

Warm temp / 4 hours

N/A

Warm

30 minutes – 4 

hours

MEAT/STEW

High pressure / 35 

minutes

Low-High

N/A

5 minutes - 2 hours

BEANS/

CHILI

High pressure / 20 

minutes

Low-High

N/A

5 minutes – 2 hours

RICE/

RISOTTO

Low pressure / 12 

minutes

Low-High

N/A

6 minutes - 30 

minutes

YOGURT

Low temp / 8 hours

N/A

Low-High

Low: 6 hours - 12 

hours

High: N/A

POULTRY

High pressure / 15 

minutes

Low-High

N/A

15 minutes – 2 

hours

DESSERT

Low pressure / 10 

minutes

Low-High

N/A

5 minutes – 2 hours

MULTIGRAIN

High pressure / 40 

minutes

Low-High

N/A

1 minute – 2 hours

PRESSURE 

COOK

High pressure / 30 

minutes

Low-High

N/A

5 minutes - 2 hours

Cooking Guide

The STEAM function is perfect for gently 

steaming fish and vegetables. It is 

pre-programmed to use the HIGH pressure 

cooking setting. When steaming, use the 

Steaming Rack. 

Capacity: 

When the Cooker is used with the STEAM 

function, the maximum capacity of liquid 

should be just under the rack wires, so that 

the liquid is not touching the food.

Steaming

Note: 

The unit cannot pressure cook without 

liquid. Ensure a minimum of 250ml of liquid 

is used inside the removable Cooking Pot.

• Place the Cooker on a flat, level surface.
• Place Cooking Pot inside Heating Base.

Plug the Cooker into a wall outlet. The

Cooker will beep, and the Display Screen

will illuminate with four dashes (- - - -).

•   Add 250ml of water to the bottom of the

removable Cooking Pot and insert the

cooking rack. Ensure water is just under

the wires of the rack so that food is not

touching water.

•   Place your food on the cooking rack.
•   Place the Lid on and lock by rotating

counterclockwise to the LOCKED

position.

•   Using the finger tab, flick the Steam

Release Valve to the “Seal” position.

•   Press the STEAM button and adjust the

time and pressure as needed.

Note: See the Cooking Guide on page 13

to find the possible time and pressure

adjustments.

•   Once you have made the desired

adjustments, if any, press START/STOP.

•   The Cooker needs to gain pressure before

pressure cooking can begin. When the

Cooker is gaining pressure, “HEAt” will

appear on the Display Screen and the time

will not count down. When pressure has

been reached, “HEAt” will disappear on the

Display Screen, and the time will begin to

count down.

•   After the set cooking time has elapsed,

the Cooker will beep and will automatically

switch to the KEEP WARM setting. The

Display Screen will therefore change from

the cook time to a new timer that will count

up to 4:00 (4 hours) or until you press the

START/STOP button. After 4 hours in the

KEEP WARM setting, the Cooker will turn

off.

Using the STEAM Function

CAUTION: 

During cooking, steam will build 

up in the Cooker, so when lifting the Lid 

use a kitchen glove or mitt to protect your 

hand.

TIP: 

See the Steaming Chart on page 15.

Summary of Contents for express CPE200

Page 1: ...5 7L Pressure Multicooker User Guide CPE200...

Page 2: ...Express Pressure Multicooker 5 6 Using your Express Pressure Multicooker 7 Time Delay Function 8 Pressure Cooking 9 11 Slow Cooking 12 Cooking Guide 13 Steaming 14 15 Brown Saut 16 Rice Risotto 16 17...

Page 3: ...on the connector The heating element surface is subject to residual heating after use Misuse may potentially cause injury or physical damage to the user Crockpot s Safety Precautions Crockpot is very...

Page 4: ...Release Valve Use this valve to quickly release pressure at the end of the cooking cycle The extended finger tab on the cover is designed to keep the hand away from the top of the valve Always use a k...

Page 5: ...e Steam Release Valve has an extended finger tab designed to keep the hand away from the top of the valve Always use a kitchen utensil when operating this tab See RELEASING PRESSURE Instructions on pa...

Page 6: ...minutes Note The Cooker beeps as each button is pressed Time Delay Function This Cooker allows you to delay the start of your cooking so that cooking finishes when you need it Adjust the Cooker settin...

Page 7: ...a method of cooking food in liquid water stock wine etc in a sealed Cooking Pot The sealed Pressure Cooker retains steam and builds pressure raising the temperature of the liquid inside the pot above...

Page 8: ...is completed the Cooker automatically switches to the KEEP WARM setting to prevent overcooking and to keep your cooked food warm until serving perfect for busy families those on the run and those who...

Page 9: ...e Cooker on a flat level surface Place Cooking Pot inside Heating Base Plug the Cooker into a wall outlet The Cooker will beep and the Display Screen will illuminate with four dashes Add 250ml of wate...

Page 10: ...g Pot inside Heating Base Plug the Cooker into a wall outlet The Cooker will beep and the Display Screen will illuminate with four dashes Select the BROWN SAUT function and adjust the time and tempera...

Page 11: ...e 2 cups cooked brown rice approximately Caution During cooking steam will build up in the Cooker so when lifting the Lid use a kitchen glove or mitt to protect your hand Note Do not keep rice in the...

Page 12: ...the gasket Sealing Gasket may need to be replaced every 1 2 years depending on regular use Contact Crockpot customer service to order replacement parts Steam Release Valve Ensure the Steam Release Va...

Page 13: ...has been added to the cooking pot Lid I am having trouble removing the Lid There is a safety feature to keep Lid from being removed while the Cooker is under pressure Please make sure to de pressurize...

Page 14: ...ww crockpot co nz 0800 786 232 This product is covered by a 12 month replacement or repair warranty which is in addition to your rights under the Australian Consumer Law if your product was purchased...

Page 15: ...ce Contact our Customer Care Team or visit our website for information and tips on getting the most from your appliance AUSTRALIA Visit Phone NEW ZEALAND Visit Phone www crockpot com au 1300 881 861 w...

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