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HOW TO USE YOUR CROCK-POT®SLOW COOKER
1. Frozen foods such as vegetables and shrimp may be used as part of a recipe.
However, do not cook frozen meats (such as roasts or chickens) unless you first add
at least 1 cup of warm liquid. The liquid will act as a “cushion” to prevent sudden
changes in temperature.
2. Always cook with the lid on. NOTE: The cooking temperature in this slow cooker is
equivalent to the “LOW” setting of other Crock-Pot®slow cookers.
3. Follow recommended cooking times.
4. Do not use slow cooker stoneware for storage of food.
5. Do not reheat foods in your Crock-Pot®slow cooker.
6. Unplug unit when cooking is done and before cleaning.
7. Removable stoneware is ovenproof and microwave safe. Do not use plastic lids in
microwave or conventional oven. Do not use removable stoneware on gas or
electric burners or under broiler.
HOW TO CLEAN YOUR CROCK-POT®SLOW COOKER
Unplug unit. CAUTION: Never submerge heating unit in water or other liquid.
1. Fill stoneware with hot or warm soapy water to loosen food remains. Do not use
abrasive compounds – a cloth, sponge or rubber spatula will usually remove the
residue. If necessary, a plastic cleaning pad may be used. Use a non-abrasive
cleaner (such as Bon-Ami®Polishing Cleanser) or vinegar to remove water spots or
other stains.
2. The outside case may be cleaned with a soft cloth and warm soapy water.
Wipe dry. Do not use abrasive cleaners.
3. The lid may be washed in the top rack of the dishwasher.
REMOVABLE STONEWARE
• The removable stoneware goes safely into the dishwasher, or may be washed in hot
soapy water. Do not use abrasive cleaning compounds – a cloth, a sponge or
rubber spatula will usually remove the residue. To remove water spots and other
stains, use a non-abrasive cleaner (such as Bon-Ami®Polishing Cleanser) or vinegar.
• The outside case may be cleaned with a soft cloth and warm soapy water. Wipe dry.
Do not use abrasive cleaners.
NON-REMOVABLE STONEWARE
• Fill stoneware with hot or warm soapy water to loosen food remains. Do not use
abrasive cleaning compounds – a cloth, sponge or rubber spatula will usually
remove the residue. If necessary, a plastic cleaning pad may be used. Use a non-
abrasive cleaner (such as Bon-Ami®Polishing Cleanser) or vinegar to remove water
spots and other stains.