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CLEANING YOUR SLOW COOKER
1. Allow the entire unit (base, metal cooking pot, rack, cover) to cool completely
before cleaning. Set metal cooking pot and cover on dry, heat-protective surface
for gradual cooling. NOTE: Do not run cold water over hot glass cover as it may
crack or shatter if cooled suddenly.
2. Wipe heating base and cord with a damp cloth.
3. Metal cooking pot, rack, and glass cover may be washed using warm, soapy
water by hand or cleaned in the dishwasher. If dishwasher cleaning, avoid
contact between pieces to prevent damage. The non-stick surface of the
cooking pot must be reconditioned with cooking oil after it is cleaned in a
dishwasher to restore the non-stick properties. The plastic lid (if included) can
also be cleaned in dishwasher, top rack only. Use a non-abrasive cleanser or
baking soda paste to remove stains. Do not use metal scouring pads or
cleansers as damage can occur. Wipe with distilled vinegar to remove water
spots or mineral deposits. Rewash with warm, soapy water, rinse and dry.
Condition Non-Stick Finish: Just before using base as a griddle, condition the non-
stick finish with a teaspoon of cooking oil. Wipe oil evenly over finish, leaving a light
film of oil. DO NOT use shortening or butter to condition finish.
Cleaning Griddle: Always unplug cord from electrical outlet and allow base to cool
completely before cleaning. With a spoon or baster, remove any fat or grease that
has collected on the griddle surface. Wipe oil residue from base with paper towel.
Wipe non-stick finish with a damp, soapy dishcloth or nylon-scouring pad
recommended for non-stick finishes. Clean finish thoroughly, wiping base several
times with a clean, damp cloth to remove soap residue.
If a tacky oil film forms on the non-stick finish of base, wipe with a dry cloth to
remove. If this residue is not removed, it will adhere to the finish when reheated and
become impossible to remove.