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TO CLEAN
This appliance should be cleaned after every use. After unit has been allowed to cool, wash cooking pot and cover in warm, 
soapy water. Rinse well and dry. If  food sticks to the surface of  the cooking pot, fill the pot with warm, soapy water and 
allow it to sit for a few hours before cleaning. Wipe interior and exterior surfaces of  the base with a soft, slightly damp 
cloth or sponge. Never immerse the base in water. Never use abrasive cleansers or scouring pads to clean the cooking pot 
or base, as these can damage the surfaces.

DISHWASHER CLEANING
Stoneware cooking pot may be cleaned in a dishwasher. To prevent damage, position it in rack so that it will not hit 
other items during cleaning.

SPECIAL CLEANING
If  cooking pot becomes stained, clean with a non-abrasive cleanser or apply a paste of  baking soda with a soft cloth. 
To remove water spots or mineral deposits, wipe with distilled white vinegar, or pour a small amount into pot and let 
it soak. After cleaning, wash pot in warm, soapy water, rinse and dry.

TO STORE
Be sure all parts are clean and dry before storing. Store appliance in its box or in a clean, dry place. Never store 
it while it is hot or wet. To store, place covered cooking pot inside the base and place the glass lid over the pot. 
Never wrap cord tightly around the appliance; keep it loosely coiled.

HINTS FOR SLOW COOKING

  •  Less tender, cheaper cuts of  meat are better candidates for slow cooking than more expensive varieties.
  •  Meats will not brown during the cooking process. Browning fatty meats will reduce the amount of  fat and help 

to preserve color while adding richer flavor. Heat a small amount of  oil in a skillet and brown meats prior to putting 
into the stoneware pot.

  •  Whole herbs and spices flavor better in slow cooking than crushed or ground.
  •  When cooking in a Slow Cooker, remember that liquids do not boil away like they do in conventional cooking. 

Reduce the amount of  liquid in any recipe that is not designed for a Slow Cooker. The exceptions to this rule would 
be rice and soups. Remember, liquids can always be added at a later time if  necessary. If  a recipe results in too much 
liquid at the end of  the cooking time, remove the cover and continue to cook HIGH for 1 hour (1:00). Check every 
15 minutes until the amount of  liquid is reduced. Turn the slow cooker to OFF when the desired consistency is achieved.

  •  Most recipes that call for uncooked meat and vegetables require about 6-8 hours on LOW temperature.
  •  The higher the fat content, the less liquid needed. If  cooking meat with a high fat content, use thick onion slices under 

it so that the meat will not sit and cook in the fat. If  necessary, use a slice of  bread, a spoon, or a straining spoon 
to skim off  excess fat from top of  foods before serving.

  •  Foods cut into uniform pieces will cook faster and more evenly than foods left whole such as roast or poultry.
  •  Always use a meat thermometer to determine if  meats have been cooked to proper temperature.
  •  Root vegetables such as carrots, potatoes, turnips and beets require longer cooking time than many meats. 

Place them on the bottom of  the Slow Cooker and cover with liquid. Check to see they are fork-tender when meat 
temperature is reached. Remove meat and continue cooking vegetables if  necessary.

  •  Add fresh dairy products (milk, sour cream or yogurt) prior to serving. Evaporated milk or condensed creamed soups 

may be added at the start of  cooking.

  •  Rice, noodles and pasta are not recommended for long cooking periods. Cook them separately and then add to 

the Slow Cooker during the last 30 minutes.

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Summary of Contents for Cooks

Page 1: ...6 Quart Slow Cooker Owner s Manual Lot No 780 5505 SO 311009_22127_Cooks_6qt Slow Cooker_IM_R7 indd 1 2018 09 07 11 20 AM...

Page 2: ...g or after the appliance malfunctions or has been damaged in any manner If there is a problem return appliance to the nearest authorized service facility for examination repair or adjustment 7 The use...

Page 3: ...prevent the risk of burns fires or other injury to persons or damage to property 1 A person who has not read and understood all operating and safety instructions is not qualified to operate this appl...

Page 4: ...cizers from migrating from the finish of the counter top or table top or other furniture place NON PLASTIC coasters or place mats between the appliance and the finish of the counter top or table top F...

Page 5: ...oven as it will crack the stoneware pot DO NOT strike utensils against rim of stoneware pot to dislodge food as it will scratch the stoneware DO NOT use stoneware pot to pop corn caramelize sugar or...

Page 6: ...nstructions 2 Place food in cooking pot and cover 3 Plug slow cooker into wall outlet and select LOW HIGH or WARM 4 Cook according to recipe instructions 5 Serving Turn the slow cooker to WARM setting...

Page 7: ...hole herbs and spices flavor better in slow cooking than crushed or ground When cooking in a Slow Cooker remember that liquids do not boil away like they do in conventional cooking Reduce the amount o...

Page 8: ...e to accident c damage due to neglect abuse misuse improper installation mishandling or failure to follow instructions provided in the product s Owners Guide d damage resulting from alteration imprope...

Page 9: ...gistered trademark of the J C Penney Purchasing Corporation Inc Distributed in the U S by J C Penney Corporation Inc Plano Texas 75024 3698 SO 311009 Rev 7 SO 311009_22127_Cooks_6qt Slow Cooker_IM_R7...

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