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How to Use
This product is for household use only.
GETTING STARTED
1. Remove all packing material and any stickers.
2. Remove and save literature
3. Go to www.prodprotect.com/applica to register your warranty.
4. Wash all removable parts in hot soapy water, rinse and dry thoroughly as directed in
the CARE AND CLEANING section of this Use & Care manual.
5. Pour 2 cups (475 ml) of water into stoneware liner and place inside cooking base.
Cover with glass lid.
6. Plug into a standard electrical outlet.
7. Turn control knob to HIGH (2) and allow to heat for approximately 20 minutes. You
will notice a slight odor; this is normal and should quickly disappear.
8. Turn control knob to OFF (0) and allow to cool for 15 minutes.
9. Carefully remove stoneware liner from cooking base and discard water.
10. Wash liner in hot, soapy water, dry thoroughly and place inside cooking base.
INTRODUCTION TO SLOW COOKING
A typical slow cooker operates at approximately 160°F (71°C) on LOW, to about 190°
– 200°F (88° – 93°C) on HIGH. Foods will cook on HIGH (2) in about half the time
required for LOW (1) cooking. Additional liquid may be required, as foods do boil on
HIGH (2). To turn slow cooker off, turn control knob to OFF (0). Always unplug from
electrical outlet when not in use.
Note:
Lid must be kept on during cooking to prevent moisture from escaping.
USING YOUR SLOW COOKER
1. Prepare recipe according to instructions. Place food in stoneware liner and cover
with glass lid. Do not put more than 4 cups (950 ml) of food into the stoneware liner.
Always cook with glass lid on.
Important: Remember that frequent lifting of lid during cooking delays cooking time
and allows for moisture to escape.
Note:
When cooking meat and vegetable combinations place vegetables in bottom of
stoneware liner first; then add meat and other ingredients.
Caution: If stoneware liner is hot, DO NOT add cold food. If stoneware liner is cold,
DO NOT add hot food. Stoneware liner cannot stand the shock of sudden temperature
changes.
2. Plug into standard electrical outlet.
3. Turn control knob to desired cooking setting, LOW (1) or HIGH (2).
Caution: Cooking base will get very warm during cooking; this is where heating element
is located. Use pot holders or oven mitts when touching any part of the slow cooker.
4. Cook according to recipe instructions.
5. When cooking time is complete, turn control knob to OFF (0) and unplug.
6. Using oven mitts, carefully remove glass lid by grasping knob and lifting lid slightly
away from you. This will allow steam to escape.
7. Using oven mitts, remove stoneware liner from cooking base and place on a trivet.
(Liner is hot; do not place directly on a tabletop or counter surface.)
8. Even when switched OFF (0) and unplugged, slow cooker remains hot for some time
after use; set aside and allow appliance to cool before cleaning or storing.
Note:
If you are moving hot slow cooker, grasp unit by cooking base handles; use pot
holders or oven mitts. Use care.
9. Allow to cool completely before cleaning, see CLEANING YOUR SLOW COOKER.
HINTS FOR SLOW COOKING
• Meats will not brown during the cooking process. If you desire, heat small amount of
oil in skillet; add meat and brown prior to putting into stoneware liner.
• Whole herbs and spices flavor better in slow cooking than crushed or ground.
• Remember, liquids do not boil away like they do in conventional cooking. Reduce
amount of liquid in any recipe that is not designed for slow cookers. Exceptions to this
rule would be rice and soups. Remember, liquids can always be added at a later time,
if necessary.
• High fat meats can result in dishes with less flavor. Pre-cooking or browning will help
reduce amount of fat and help to preserve color. The higher the fat content, the less
liquid needed. If cooking meat with high fat content, use thick onion slices under it so
that meat will not sit and cook in fat. If necessary, use slice of bread, spoon or straining
spoon to skim off excess fat from top of foods before serving.
• Foods cut into uniform pieces will cook faster and more evenly.
CONVERTING STANDARD RECIPES TO SLOW COOKING
• Vegetables such as carrots, potatoes, turnips, and beets require longer cooking times
than most meats. Place them on bottom of stoneware liner and cover with liquid.
• If adding fresh milk or yogurt, it should be done during last 2 hours. Evaporated milk
may be added at start of cooking. If possible, substitute condensed soups for fresh milk
or yogurt.
• Rice and pasta are not recommended for long cooking periods. Cook separately
and then add to slow cooker during last 30 minutes, or follow slow cooker recipe
instructions.