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... has a polarized plug (one way into a heated crock. 15. Allow to reduce the hazards of the cord used when moving an appliance containing hot oil or other than the rating of electric shock. Call our toll-free customer service number for information on or taking off parts. 6. This product is not intended for the preparation, cooking, and serving of fire, electric shock, and/or...
... has a polarized plug (one way into a heated crock. 15. Allow to reduce the hazards of the cord used when moving an appliance containing hot oil or other than the rating of electric shock. Call our toll-free customer service number for information on or taking off parts. 6. This product is not intended for the preparation, cooking, and serving of fire, electric shock, and/or...
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... away from you to ensure long life. • Avoid sudden, extreme temperature changes. Use hot mitts to remove crock. 3 Use caution. Do not place lid in a microwave oven, conventional oven, or on base if necessary. The sides of crock is microwave safe and oven proof, but never heat crock when empty. Use handles on stove top. Never place lid on any unprotected surface or countertop. • The...
... away from you to ensure long life. • Avoid sudden, extreme temperature changes. Use hot mitts to remove crock. 3 Use caution. Do not place lid in a microwave oven, conventional oven, or on base if necessary. The sides of crock is microwave safe and oven proof, but never heat crock when empty. Use handles on stove top. Never place lid on any unprotected surface or countertop. • The...
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Lid Crock Base Handles Base Recipe Name Tag (optional feature on select models) Control Knob 4 ON Indicator Light (optional feature on select models) Optional features on select models Lid Holder Lid Holder with Cord Wrap Lid Latch Carrying Case Cord Wrap 840174801 ENnv01.qxd:Layout 1 7/10/09 9:39 AM Page 4 Parts and Features Crock Capacity For best results, fill the crock at least half-full but no more than recipe. If only half-filled, check for doneness 1 to 2 hours earlier than one inch from the rim.
Lid Crock Base Handles Base Recipe Name Tag (optional feature on select models) Control Knob 4 ON Indicator Light (optional feature on select models) Optional features on select models Lid Holder Lid Holder with Cord Wrap Lid Latch Carrying Case Cord Wrap 840174801 ENnv01.qxd:Layout 1 7/10/09 9:39 AM Page 4 Parts and Features Crock Capacity For best results, fill the crock at least half-full but no more than recipe. If only half-filled, check for doneness 1 to 2 hours earlier than one inch from the rim.
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... before using Keep Warm setting. Visit foodsafety.gov for more information. 1 2 3 4 5 When cooking is finished, turn OFF. 5 Food must be used after a recipe has been thoroughly cooked. If food has been cooked and then refrigerated, reheat it on Keep Warm setting. w WARNING Food Safety Hazard. 840174801 ENnv01.qxd:Layout 1 7/10/09 9:39 AM Page 5 How to Use Your Slow Cooker Before First Use: Wash lid and crock in hot...
... before using Keep Warm setting. Visit foodsafety.gov for more information. 1 2 3 4 5 When cooking is finished, turn OFF. 5 Food must be used after a recipe has been thoroughly cooked. If food has been cooked and then refrigerated, reheat it on Keep Warm setting. w WARNING Food Safety Hazard. 840174801 ENnv01.qxd:Layout 1 7/10/09 9:39 AM Page 5 How to Use Your Slow Cooker Before First Use: Wash lid and crock in hot...
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... Electrical Shock Hazard. Disconnect power before cleaning. How to further secure lid. DISHWASHER-SAFE 1 2 Place latch into groove under other side and secure in any liquid. 1 2 3 Remove crock and let cool. Do not immerse cord, plug, or base in groove under one handle. Stretch to other handle. 6 Once attached, latch can also be crossed over knob to Use Lid Latch™ (optional feature on some models) The Lid Latch...
... Electrical Shock Hazard. Disconnect power before cleaning. How to further secure lid. DISHWASHER-SAFE 1 2 Place latch into groove under other side and secure in any liquid. 1 2 3 Remove crock and let cool. Do not immerse cord, plug, or base in groove under one handle. Stretch to other handle. 6 Once attached, latch can also be crossed over knob to Use Lid Latch™ (optional feature on some models) The Lid Latch...
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... for Slow Cooking • The crock should be liquid in the recipe to prevent scorching on (and cook in) fat. • Slow cookers allow time to prepare a recipe, do it the night before slow cooking. • Some foods are perfect for slow cooking. • The higher the fat content of meat, the less liquid is not necessary when slow cooking and removing glass lid results in major heat...
... for Slow Cooking • The crock should be liquid in the recipe to prevent scorching on (and cook in) fat. • Slow cookers allow time to prepare a recipe, do it the night before slow cooking. • Some foods are perfect for slow cooking. • The higher the fat content of meat, the less liquid is not necessary when slow cooking and removing glass lid results in major heat...
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... 5-6 carrots, cut in crock. 2. Season chicken(s) with paprika. 5. RECIPE Beef Pot Roast 3-5 QT/L 2 lb. (907 g) beef pot roast 1 teaspoon (5 ml) salt 1/2 teaspoon (2.5 ml) pepper 1/4 (60 ml) cup beef broth/water 1/2 to register your product online! 840174801 ENnv01.qxd:Layout 1 7/10/09 9:39 AM Page 8 Cooking Chart Visit hamiltonbeach.com for more information on safe internal cooking temperatures. 8 1. Over medium-high heat, brown roast on top of...
... 5-6 carrots, cut in crock. 2. Season chicken(s) with paprika. 5. RECIPE Beef Pot Roast 3-5 QT/L 2 lb. (907 g) beef pot roast 1 teaspoon (5 ml) salt 1/2 teaspoon (2.5 ml) pepper 1/4 (60 ml) cup beef broth/water 1/2 to register your product online! 840174801 ENnv01.qxd:Layout 1 7/10/09 9:39 AM Page 8 Cooking Chart Visit hamiltonbeach.com for more information on safe internal cooking temperatures. 8 1. Over medium-high heat, brown roast on top of...
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... Page 9 Troubleshooting POTENTIAL PROBLEM Food is needed. Allow sufficient time and select the appropriate heat setting. always cook on Low or High heat settings. • Was power interrupted? • Did you select the Low heat setting, but use a cooking time based on the High heat setting? • Did you select correct number of time recommended in the slow cooker by sudden temperature change, like running cold water over a warm lid. Why? • Was the crock at room temperature. Do not cook on...
... Page 9 Troubleshooting POTENTIAL PROBLEM Food is needed. Allow sufficient time and select the appropriate heat setting. always cook on Low or High heat settings. • Was power interrupted? • Did you select the Low heat setting, but use a cooking time based on the High heat setting? • Did you select correct number of time recommended in the slow cooker by sudden temperature change, like running cold water over a warm lid. Why? • Was the crock at room temperature. Do not cook on...
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... the product is limited to you live. You may not apply to the duration of the purchase price. To make a warranty claim. and Canada. For faster service, locate the model, type, and series numbers on implied warranties or special, incidental, or consequential damages, so the foregoing limitations may have other than single-family household use not in Canada. or hamiltonbeach.ca...
... the product is limited to you live. You may not apply to the duration of the purchase price. To make a warranty claim. and Canada. For faster service, locate the model, type, and series numbers on implied warranties or special, incidental, or consequential damages, so the foregoing limitations may have other than single-family household use not in Canada. or hamiltonbeach.ca...