Specifications
Slow cooking is one of the best ways of 
preparing foods to ensure that the flavour and 
tenderness is retained. Your new slow cooker 
is easy to use and is extremely versatile. You 
can cook soups, stews, casseroles, roasts, 
bake desserts and even steam puddings.
Slow cooking is also economical, as your 
new
slow cooker uses very little power. 
Once the slow cooker
reaches the selected 
temperature, the food cooks using the heat 
retained in the crock insert.
Your slow cooker
is ideal for cooking 
tougher cuts of meat as the slow, moist heat 
tenderises it and enhances the flavours.
Your slow cooker
is also very safe for keeping 
foods heated, as it operates at temperatures 
high enough to prevent the growth of harmful 
bacteria.
An Introduction to Slow Cooking
1. Before using your Sunbeam slow cooker
for the first time, remove the crock insert 
and lid and wash them in warm soapy 
water. Rinse and dry thoroughly and 
replace.
2. Place the slow cooker
on a flat level 
surface.
3. Prepare the food to be cooked and place 
inside the slow cooker. Replace the lid.
4. Insert the plug into a 230-240V power 
outlet and turn the power ON.
5. Select the desired setting on the 
temperature control dial: LOW, HIGH, 
or KEEP WARM. The power on light will 
illuminate to indicate that the appliance is 
switched on.
Note: Do not place very cold or frozen food in 
the crock insert if it has been preheated as 
this may cause the crock insert to crack.
Note: Transfer cooked food from the crock 
insert into an airtight container before storing 
in fridge or freezer.
Note: Do not place the crock insert under 
cold water if it is still hot.
Note: The crock insert is oven safe so you 
can reheat your precooked dishes in an oven 
preheated to no more than 160ÂșC.
Important: Food should not be cooked on the 
KEEP WARM setting as this will not get hot 
enough to cook. This setting should only 
be used to keep hot, cooked food warm for 
serving.
Using your Slow Cooker
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