Breville BSC500 manual Before first use

Models: BSC500

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Always lift and remove the glass lid carefully using an oven mitt and angled away from yourself to avoid scalding from escaping steam.

Before first use

3.With the Temperature Control Dial turned to the OFF position, plug the power cord into a 230V or 240V power outlet and switch the power on at the power outlet.

4.Turn the Temperature Control Dial to the desired setting, or as recommended in a recipe. Go to www.breville.com.au for slow cooked recipe ideas and recipes in this instruction book.

5.When cooking is complete, turn the Temperature Control Dial to the OFF position, switch off at the power outlet, remove the power plug and then the connector end from the appliance inlet.

IMPORTANT

Always use the slow cooker with EasySear™ pan on a dry, level surface.

Never operate the slow cooker without the removable EasySear™ pan positioned in the slow cooker base.

Never operate the slow cooker without food and liquids in the removable EasySear™ pan.

Always have the glass lid firmly in position on the removable EasySear™ pan throughout the operation of the slow cooker unless it is stated in a recipe to have it removed.

Always use dry pot holders or oven mitts to remove the EasySear™ pan and the glass lid when hot.

While providing some protection the silicone handles will become hot during use, an oven mitt is recommended.

Do not place the removable EasySear™ pan or glass lid when hot on any surface that may be affected by heat.

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Always lift and remove the glass lid carefully using an oven mitt and angled away from yourself to avoid scalding from escaping steam.

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Always use dry pot holders or oven mitts when handling EasySear™ pan or glass lid.

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It is recommended not to place the slow cooker on stone bench top when cooking, as the stone may crack when heated unevenly.

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Breville BSC500 manual Before first use