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Features of your Express Crock
A. Power Cord
Removable power cord for added flexibility
and ease of storage.
B. Lid Lock Pin
Acts as safety feature to ensure lid is
secured properly before pressure starts to
build during cooking.
C. Lid Handle
Comfortable and easy to grip handle allows
removal of the lid and convenient way to
carry the Express Crock.
D. Lid
Locks securely to the Heating Base during
cooking. Cannot be unlocked until all
pressure inside the unit has been released.
Not required when using Brown/Sauté
mode.
E. Cooking Pot
5.7L capacity easy clean non-stick coated
cooking pot with volume markings on the
inside as a handy capacity indicator.
F. Heating Base
The Cooking Pot is placed into the Heating
Base during cooking. Helps maintain an
even temperature throughout cooking
process.
G. Control Panel
Use these buttons to select a cooking mode
or a 1-touch meal then adjust the time,
pressure and temperature options to suit.
H. Bobber Valve
The Express Crock will naturally release
pressure through this valve at the end of the
cooking cycle.
I. Steam Release Valve
Use this valve to quickly release pressure at
the end of the cooking cycle. The extended
finger tab on the cover is designed to keep
the hand away from the top of the valve.
Always use a kitchen utensil to turn this
valve.
J. Condensation Collector
Collects excess condensation during the
cooking and cooling process. Easy to
remove and empty.
K. Power Cord Port
Connect the Power Cord here to use your
Express Crock.
L. Display Screen
Shows the remaining cooking time.
M. Time Selection Buttons
Adjust the total cooking time or time delay
using these buttons. Total time will be
displayed on the Display Screen.
N. Gasket Fixing Ring
Holds the Sealing Gasket tightly in place
during cooking.
O. Steam Release Valve Cover
Located on the underside of the lid to
keep food in the Cooking Pot during quick
pressure release through the Steam
Release Valve. Ensure free from debris
before cooking.
P. Sealing Gasket
Helps to create a tight seal between
the Cooking Pot and Lid when building
pressure. Always examine before each use
for debris and deterioration.
Q. Bobber Valve
The Express Crock will naturally release
pressure through this valve at the end of the
cooking cycle.
R. Plastic Spoon
Use to serve cooked food from the Express
Crock without damaging the Cooking Pot.
S. Steaming Rack
Use to elevate food off the bottom of the
Cooking Pot during cooking. Used primarily
for Dessert and Steam functions.
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