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DONT’S
Do not operate the Slow Cooker without the
Searing
Pan in position.
Do not cook with frozen meats or poultry.
Do not remove the tempered glass lid from the
Slow Cooker unnecessarily as this will result in
major heat loss.
Stirring is not necessary when Slow Cooking.
However, if cooking on the High setting,
stirring occasionally will help to distribute
flavours throughout the recipe.
Do not use High setting if you intend on being
away from home for more than 3 hours.
NEVER
Place water or other liquids into the stainless
steel housing of the Slow Cooker with
Searing
Pan.
Immerse the base, cord, or plug of the Slow
Cooker with
Searing
Pan in water or any other
liquid.
Touch hot surfaces with bare hands.
Deep fry in the
Searing
Pan.
Care and Cleaning
Before cleaning the Slow Cooker with
Searing
Pan switch the Temperature Control
Dial to OFF, switch off at the power outlet,
unplug from the power outlet and remove the
connector end of the power cord from the
appliance inlet.
Remove
Searing
Pan and allow to cool
completely.
To remove stubborn, cooked-on foods in the
removable
Searing
Pan, soften by filling 3⁄4
with water, bring to a slow boil on medium heat
on the stove top, add detergent and simmer for
15 minutes. Remove by lightly scrubbing with
a soft nylon kitchen brush.
The removable
Searing
Pan and stainless
steel lid can be washed in the dishwasher.
However, to maintain the non-stick coating, it
is recommended to wash
Searing
Pan in hot,
soapy water using a mild household detergent.
Rinse and dry thoroughly.
Do not use abrasive cleaners, steel wool,
or scouring pads as these can damage the
surfaces and non-stick coating.
To prevent damage to the appliance, do not
use alkaline cleaning agents, use a soft cloth
and a mild detergent.
The brushed stainless steel housing can be
wiped over with a soft, damp cloth and then
dried thoroughly.