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HINTS FOR BROIL
• Do not place aluminum foil on top of broil insert. This traps grease and
can cause a fire.
• Trim excess fat from meat and score edges to prevent curling and thaw
frozen meats before broiling. This will reduce smoke during broiling.
SLOW COOK
1. Remove bake/broil pan from oven. Place wire rack in position 5. No
preheat is necessary.
2. Cover baking container and place on wire rack in center of the oven.
3. Plug into 120V ~ 60Hz outlet.
4. Position selector dial to SLOW COOK. Turn temperature control dial to
250°F. The indicator light will remain on. Because of the low wattage
being used, the heating elements will remain dark while maintaining the
proper temperature.
5. Do not open the door during the first two hours of the slow cook period.
6. When finished, turn temperature control dial to lowest position and
selector dial to OFF position. The indicator light will go off.
7. Unplug and allow to cool completely before cleaning.
HINTS FOR SLOW COOK
Most crock pot recipes may be used in slow cook by using the following
guidelines.
• All baking dishes should be covered. Aluminum foil may be used if ends
are tucked against edge of pan.
• Oven-proof glass and ceramic dishes are recommended. Aluminum foil
pans and pans that will rust, such as cast iron or tin should not be used.
• Separate dishes can cook simultaneously, yet food retains its own flavor.
Select foods that will take the same amount of time to cook.
• Milk, cream and sour cream may curdle. It is best to add them in the last
hour of cooking. If a recipe specifies one of these ingredients as the only
liquid in the cooking process, try substituting evaporated milk, water or
condensed soup, such as cream of mushroom or chicken soup.
• Slow cook enhances the flavor of spices and salt. We recommend you
reduce seasoning in your own recipes.
• Pre-cooked spaghetti and pasta products should be added in the last
hour of slow cooking.
USER MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance requires little maintenance. It contains no user serviceable
parts. Do not try to repair it yourself. Contact a qualified appliance repair
technician if the product requires servicing.