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This product can be used by children aged 8 years and above, and persons who require supervision, provided:
Children must not play with the product. Cleaning and user maintenance must not be done by children unless they are aged 8 or older and are supervised.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
Allow adequate space above and on all sides for air circulation. Do not allow the appliance to touch any flammable material during use (such as curtains or wall coverings). Do not use under a wall cupboard.
Ensure the appliance is switched off and unplugged from the supply socket after use and before cleaning.
Always allow the appliance to cool before cleaning or storing.
Use extreme caution when moving the appliance when it contains hot food or hot liquids.
The power cord is not replaceable by the user. Always return the appliance if the power cord is damaged to avoid any hazard.
Do not use the appliance if it has been dropped or if there are any visible signs of damage.
Never use this appliance for anything other than its intended use. This appliance is for household use only. Do not use this appliance outdoors
Never immerse any part of the appliance or power cord and plug in water or any other liquid.
Never let the power cord hang over the edge of a work top, touch hot surfaces or become knotted, trapped or pinched.
This appliance must not be placed on or near any potentially hot surfaces (such as a gas or electric hob).
Do not touch the external surfaces of the appliance during use as they may become very hot. Use oven gloves or a cloth when removing the lid. Beware of escaping steam when removing the lid.
Never operate the appliance if it is empty or without the lid fitted or if the lid is cracked or damaged.
Don't place the stoneware cooking pot on any surface affected by heat. Always place the pot onto a trivet or insulated mat. Be careful when placing the cooking pot directly onto delicate or polished surfaces because the base of the pot is unglazed and can cause scratches or other marks. We recommend placing protective padding under the pot to protect these types of surface.
Due to our policy of continuous improvement, the actual product may differ slightly from the one illustrated in these instructions.
Make sure your slow cooker is switched off and unplugged from the mains supply socket before cleaning. Never immerse the base of the cooker body, cord or plug in water or any other liquid.
Before using your slow cooker for the first time, wash the ceramic cooking bowl and glass lid in warm, soapy water. Rinse and dry thoroughly. Do not use harsh abrasives, chemicals or oven cleaners.
Using a damp cloth or sponge, wipe the exterior and interior of the cooker body. Use a mild detergent solution.
During use, the glass lid and ceramic cooking pot will get very hot. Always handle with care and use oven gloves.
Always check that the food is thoroughly cooked before serving.
Position your slow cooker on a dry, flat, stable surface away from any potential heat source (hob, oven, etc.). Make sure that the mains lead does not hang over the work surface edge.
Your slow cooker works by building up heat and maintaining an even temperature. For the best results do not remove the glass lid before half the cooking time has elapsed. The glass lid allows you to monitor cooking progress without interrupting the cooking time.
If you aren't going to serve your meal straight away, you can set the temperature control of your slow cooker to KEEP WARM. This will keep your meal warm until you serve the food.
This section is designed to help you adapt your favourite recipes so they can be cooked in your slow cooker. Many recipes can be converted to cooking in your slow cooker. Soups and stews, of course, are natural favourites. Casseroles and most meats benefit from the low temperatures and even cooking.
Use the following table for suggested cooking times and settings when adjusting your favourite recipes. Always check that the food is thoroughly cooked before serving.
Recipe time | LOW setting | HIGH setting |
15 to 30 mins | 4 to 6 hours | 1.5 to 2 hours |
35 to 45 mins | 6 to 10 hours | 3 to 4 hours |
50 mins to 3 hours | 8 to 18 hours | 4 to 6 hours |
These times are approximate and can vary depending on the ingredients and quantities.
When selecting meat, look for the leanest cuts. Trim any visible fat from the meat because the slow cooking process will result in too much liquid in the form of fat. If possible, use chicken without skin. For casserole style recipes, cut the meat into cubes, approximately 2.5cm (1").
Less tender cuts of meat are ideal to use in your slow cooker because the prolonged cooking periods make them tender and tasty. The table below shows cuts suitable for use.
Meat | Cut |
Beef | Brisket, shin, silverside, topside, stewing steak, braising steak |
Lamb | Neck, forequarter, neck chops, shanks, shoulder chops |
Pork | Leg steaks, butterfly steaks, loin chops, fillet |
Pre-browning meat and poultry prior to cooking seals in the moisture, intensifies the flavour and provides more tender results.
It also provides much richer flavours in other foods such as onions, peppers and leeks.
Pre-browning may take little extra time, and whilst not strictly necessary, the rewards are evident in the end result. To brown, use a non-stick pan on the stove. Use a minimal amount of oil. Without browning, some meat and poultry may appear bland when cooked in your slow cooker.
Roasting in your slow cooker results in tender, flavoursome meats which are easy to slice. The long, slow covered cooking process breaks down and softens the connective tissues within the meats, therefore the cheaper cuts of meat provide perfect results cooked by this method.
The addition of liquids is not necessary for roasting. A minimal amount is required for pot-roasting. Raise the meat to be roasted on an inverted heatproof plate or saucer so the meat is kept free of any fat released throughout the cooking process. Suitable cuts for roasting include:
Meat | Cut |
Beef | Blade, fillet, rump, sirloin, silverside, topside |
Lamb | Leg, mid loin, rack, shank, shoulders, mini roast |
Pork | Loin, neck, leg, racks |
Suitable cuts for pot roasting include:
Meat | Cut |
Beef | Blade, chunk, round, silverside, skirt, topside |
Lamb | Forequarter, shank, shoulder |
Pork | Loin, neck |
A characteristic of slow cooking is that vegetables generally cook much slower than most meat. Most vegetables should be cut into small bite sized pieces and placed near to the sides and as close to the bottom of the ceramic pot as possible. Meat should then be placed on top of the vegetables. Carrots should be peeled and placed where they will be completely covered by liquid. Frozen vegetables should be thawed before adding to other foods in your slow cooker.
If a recipe requires noodles, macaroni etc. to be added, cook on a conventional stove until slightly tender and add to your slow cooker during the last 30 minutes of cooking. To use rice, stir in with the other ingredients and add ¼ cup extra of liquid for every ¼ cup of rice. Long grain rice gives better results.
Leaf or whole herbs and spices are preferred. As the flavour of these is stronger, it is recommended to use half the suggested amount. If using ground or dried herbs and spices, add during the last hour of cooking. Always taste and season before serving.
Milk, cream and sour cream tend to break down during extended cooking. When possible, add during the last hour of cooking.
Always unplug your slow cooker before cleaning it. Never immerse the cooker body, mains lead or plug in water or any other liquid. Never use harsh abrasive cleaners or cleaning materials.
The interior and exterior of the cooker body can be wiped with a soft, damp cloth.
This appliance must be earthed.
This appliance is fitted with either a moulded or rewirable BS1363, 13 amp plug. The fuse should be rated at 3 amps and be ASTA approved to BS1362.
If the fuse in a moulded plug needs to be changed, the fuse cover must be refitted. The appliance must not be used without the fuse cover fitted.
If the plug is unsuitable, it should be dismantled and removed from the supply cord and an appropriate plug fitted as detailed below. If you remove the plug it must not be connected to a 13 amp socket and the plug must be disposed of immediately.
The wires of the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
GREEN/YELLOW = EARTH
BLUE = NEUTRAL
BROWN = LIVE
The wire which is coloured GREEN/YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in your plug which is marked with an E or by the earth symbol ( ) or coloured GREEN or GREEN /YELLOW.
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal in your plug which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK.
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal in your plug which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED.
If any other plug is used, a 3 amp fuse must be fitted either in the plug or adaptor or at the distributor board.
Plug should be BS1363 approved
Fit a 3 Amp Fuse
Ensure that the outer sheath of the cable is firmly held by the clamp
These appliances are built to the very highest of standards. There are no user serviceable parts. Follow these steps if the unit fails to operate:
If the appliance will still not operate, return the appliance to the place it was purchased for a replacement. To return the appliance to the Customer Service Department, follow the steps below:
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
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