Crock-Pot CSC051X Notice D'utilisation page 9

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Note: For Pressure Cooking functions, the average pre-heat time can vary depending on the volume and temperature
of the food being cooked. This can range from 5-30 minutes.
8.
This Multi-Cooker allows you to delay the start of your cooking so that cooking finishes when you need it. See page 9
for instructions on the DELAY TIMER function.
9.
After the set cooking time has elapsed, the Multi-Cooker will beep again and will automatically switch to the KEEP
WARM setting. The Display Screen will then change from the cook time to a new timer that will count up to 4:00 (4 hours)
or until you press the START/STOP button. After 4 hours in the KEEP WARM setting, the Multi-Cooker will turn off.
10. To end a cooking function at any time, press the START/STOP button.
11. When finished, unplug the Multi-Cooker and wait for it to cool completely before attempting to clean.
CAUTION: The Cooking Pot and Heating Base will get very hot while using this Multi-Cooker. Do not touch hot
surfaces. Always use pot holders or oven-mitts when using this Multi-Cooker. Always lift the Lid by tilting away from
you to avoid the steam.
This Multi-Cooker allows you to delay the start of your cooking so that cooking finishes when you need it.
Note: The DELAY TIMER function is not available on the BROWN/SAUTÉ, KEEP WARM, or YOGURT settings.
Note: Do not use the DELAY TIMER function when the recipe has perishable ingredients such as meat, fish, eggs, or dairy,
as these may spoil.
1.
Adjust the Multi-Cooker settings using the instructions on pages 10-14.
2.
After setting the cooking time, press the DELAY TIMER button. The DELAY TIMER and START/STOP buttons will
flash, and "0:30" will flash on the Display Screen, to indicate the Multi-Cooker is being programmed on the delay
setting.
3.
Press the + and - buttons until you reach the number of hours and minutes you want the cooking process to be
delayed (i.e., set the amount of time you wish to delay the cooking cycle).
4.
Press START/STOP button to begin the delay feature. The timer and DELAY TIMER button will stop flashing, while
the START/STOP button will continue flashing. This will indicate that the Multi-Cooker has been set on the DELAY
TIMER setting. The Display Screen will countdown the delay time until 0:00 is reached. When 0:00 is reached, the
DELAY TIMER light will turn off and the START/STOP light will stop flashing to show that time delay has finished. The
word "HEAt" will appear on the display screen until the Multi-Cooker is fully pressurized. When the selected pressure
has been reached, the timer will start counting down.
Example:
It's 4pm and you want to have a soup cooked and ready in 2 hours' time for dinner at 6pm. You want to set the machine
now so you are free to do other things.
The pre-set function (if unchanged) will cook for 30 minutes at HIGH pressure. Time to gain pressure varies according to
humidity and water temperature, but let's assume it takes 15 minutes to gain pressure. Therefore total time is 45 minutes.
To have the stew ready by 6pm, you will need to delay the start of your cooking by approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.
1.
Press SOUP
2.
The Display Screen will flash "0:30"
3.
Press the DELAY TIMER button and set for "1:15"
4.
Press START/STOP
Inside the removable Cooking Pot are markings to guide the fill level of the Cooking Pot. The word MAX indicates the
maximum fill line.
The 1/3, 1/2, and 2/3 markings are handy guides to use in your recipes.
CAUTION: Never load the Cooking Pot above the maximum ingredient level line marked MAX
on the inside of the Cooking Pot.
Foods that expand during cooking (e.g. rice) should never go above the 1/2 mark.
Note: The Multi-Cooker cannot pressure cook without liquid. Ensure a minimum of 250ml of
liquid is used inside the removable Cooking Pot.
HOW TO USE THE TIME DELAY
COOKING POT MARKINGS
9
MAX
2
3
1
2
1
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