USING AUTO-PROGRAM
Most recipes can be prepared effortlessly using the preset times. However, keep in mind
that factors such as size/quantity of the meat, specific cut, meat on the bone versus
boneless, may cause actual cook times to vary. Leaner meats such as boneless-skinless
chicken or pork tenderloin, or meat cut into smaller chunks, may require less cook time
than tougher meats such as beef chuck or pork shoulder. Your Programmable Slow
Cooker allows you the flexibility to easily adjust times as you cook.
1. The chart below: Auto-Program Foods, Temps, & Times, lists all auto-programmed
foods, temperatures and corresponding default cooking times.
Press PRESET Button
Food
Temp
Default Time
1 time
BEEF
HIGH
4:00
2 times
BEEF
LOW
8:00
3 times
PORK
HIGH
4:00
4 times
PORK
LOW
8:00
5 times
CHICKEN
HIGH
4:00
6 times
CHICKEN
LOW
7:00
7 times
STEW
HIGH
5:00
8 times
STEW
LOW
10:00
Figure 5
Auto-Program Foods, Temps & Times
2. Plug cord into a 120V AC outlet. An audible beep will sound; the blue backlit
screen will illuminate; all numbers and icons on the screen begin to flash. After
60 seconds of inactivity, the slow cooker will turn OFF.
3. Press the POWER button. The default screen (4:00 hours, HIGH) will begin to
flash. (See Figure 8A).
Figure 6
A B C D
4. Press the PRESET button. The default screen (4:00 hours, BEEF, HIGH) will begin to
flash. (See Figure 6A.)
5. If no buttons are pressed in 5 seconds, the Slow Cooker will begin operation, or
press POWER button to begin cooking immediately. The COOK (cooking pot)
icon and CLOCK icon will illuminate; the timer will count down to 00:00. (See
Figure 6B.)
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