Cuisinart MSC-400 3-in-1 Multicooker INSTRUCTION Manual
- June 2, 2024
- Cuisinart
Table of Contents
- Cuisinart MSC-400 3-in-1 Multicooker
- IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
- FEATURES AND BENEFITS
- GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CONTROL PANEL
- OPERATION
- PROGRAMMING
- COOKING GUIDELINES
- STEAMING
- TIPS & HINTS
- CLEANING, CARE AND MAINTENANCE
- Troubleshooting Chart
- WARRANTY
- FAQs
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Cuisinart MSC-400 3-in-1 Multicooker
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using an electrical appliance, basic safety precautions should always be followed:
- READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
- Unplug from the outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow to cool before putting on or taking off parts.
- Do not touch hot surfaces; use handles. Always use oven mitts when handling hot material.
- To protect against the risk of electrical shock, do not immerse the multicooker housing in water or any other liquid. If the housing falls into a liquid, unplug the cord from the outlet immediately. DO NOT reach into the liquid.
- To avoid possible accidental injury, close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children.
- Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after the appliance has malfunctioned or has been dropped or damaged in any way or is not operating properly. Return the appliance to the Customer Service Center (see Warranty for details) for examination, repair, or mechanical or electrical adjustment.
- The use of attachments not recommended by Cuisinart may cause fire, electrical shock, or risk of injury.
- Do not use outdoors or anywhere the cord or unit housing might come into contact with water while in use.
- Do not use the multicooker for anything other than its intended use.
- This unit is not a deep fryer.
- To avoid the possibility of the multicooker being accidentally pulled off the work area, which could result in damage to the cooker or personal injury, do not let the cord hang over the edge of the table or counter.
- To avoid damage to the cord and possible fire or electrocution hazards, do not let the cord come into contact with hot surfaces, including a stove.
- Extreme caution must be used when moving the multicooker containing hot oil or other hot liquids.
- Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner, or in a heated oven.
- Do not operate my multicooker in water or under running water.
- Avoid sudden temperature changes, such as adding refrigerated foods to a heated pot.
- CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, COOK ONLY IN THE POT PROVIDED OR IN CONTAINERS PLACED ON THE COOKING RACK IN THE PROVIDED POT.
- CAUTION: A heated pot may damage countertops or tables. When removing the hot pot from the multicooker, DO NOT place it directly on any unprotected surface. Always set the hot pot on a trivet or a rack.
- To disconnect, turn any control off, then remove the plug from the wall outlet.
- Do not operate your appliance in an appliance garage or under a wall cabinet. When storing in an appliance garage always unplug the unit from the electrical outlet. Not doing so could create a risk of fire, especially if the appliance touches the walls of the garage or the door touches the unit as it closes.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
SPECIAL CORD SET INSTRUCTIONS
A short power supply cord is provided to reduce the risks of becoming
entangled in or tripping over a longer cord. Extension cords may be used if
care is exercised. If an extension cord is used, the marked electrical rating
of the extension cord should be at least as great as the electrical rating of
the appliance. The longer cord should be arranged so that it will not drape
over the countertop or tabletop, where it can be pulled on by children or
tripped over unintentionally.
NOTICE
This appliance has a polarized plug (one prong is wider than the other). As a
safety feature, this plug will fit into a polarized outlet only one way. If
the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does
not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do not attempt to defeat this safety
feature.
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
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1. Glass Lid with Handle
Check the progress of a dish without releasing heat. -
Steaming Rack
Elevates ingredients for steaming. -
Nonstick Aluminum Cooking Pot
SpSpreadeat evenly to perfectly brown and sauté ingredients right in the unit. Extra-large 6-qt capacity. -
Control Panel
See the next page for more details. -
BPA Free (not shown)
All parts that come into contact with food are BPA-free.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR CONTROL PANEL
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a. Cooking Function Buttons
Use to select SLOW COOK, BROWN/SAUTÉ, or STEAM. -
b. Time Directionals
Use to set cooking time. Press and hold to scroll quickly; press and release to advance more slowly. -
c. Temperature Directionals
Use to set cooking temperatures. Press and hold to scroll quickly; press and release to advance more slowly. -
d. Start/Stop Button
Starts and stops cooking function. -
e. Blue Backlit LCD Display
The side-by-side display shows the cooking time and temperature.
OPERATION
Cooking is simple with the Cook Central® 3-in-1 Multicooker.
- Select the cooking function.
- Set desired cooking time and temperature.
- Press START/STOP to begin cooking.
- To turn off the unit at any time during cooking, press START/STOP.
NOTE: The unit is hot. Always use pot holders during and after cooking, and always lift the lid away from you.
CHANGING SETTINGS
Switching functions during cooking is easy. Press the desired new cooking
function button and the unit will adjust to the default settings for your
selection.
Set your desired time and temperature as needed.
You can also adjust the cooking time or temperature at any point with the
Time/ Temperature Directionals.
Do not press START/STOP to select new settings. The unit is already on and
cooking.
COOKING WITHOUT A TIMER
If you do not wish to program a time, the unit will cook at the selected
temperature until you manually turn the heater off. The heater will also turn
off automatically after the maximum allowable time for the selected function
has been reached.
SLEEP MODE
The multicooker is equipped with a power-saving Sleep mode that will turn off
the lights if the multicooker is not being used. The unit will also enter
sleep mode if you manually stop cooking.
Press any button, except Start/Stop, to “wake up” the unit and operate as
normal.
PROGRAMMING
BROWN & SAUTÉ
- Press BROWN/SAUTÉ. A preset temperature of 350°F will flash, as this is the most commonly used Brown/ Sauté temperature.
- Press Temperature Directionals to select a different temperature (from 150°F to 400°F).
- Press the START/STOP button to begin preheating. The selected temperature will flash during heat-up.
- When the selected temperature is reached, two beeps will sound. Add ingredients to the cooking pot—for best results, do not crowd the pot.
- Once cooking is complete, press START/STOP to stop cooking, or if you’ve browned ingredients as a first step, switch to the SLOW COOK function now. There is no need to press START/STOP again, as the unit is already cooking.
NOTE: Though browning is usually a hands-on task, you can set a cooking time with the Time Directionals. The countdown will start when the selected temperature is reached and the unit will automatically shut off when the countdown is complete.
SLOW COOK
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Fill the cooking pot with ingredients and cover with a lid.
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Press SLOW COOK. A preset temperature setting of LOW will flash, as this is the most commonly used Slow Cook setting.
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Press Temperature Directionals to select High, Low, Simmer, or Warm. Refer to the chart on page 6 for more information.
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Set desired cooking time (up to 24 hours) with Time Directionals.
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Press the START/STOP button to begin cooking. Selected time and temperature settings (High, Low, Simmer, or Warm) will be displayed.
NOTE: If you browned ingredients before switching to slow cooking, the unit is already on, so Step 5 is not necessary. -
When slow cooking on High, Low, or Simmer, the unit will beep five times at the end of the cooking time and will automatically switch to the Keep Warm setting for 8 hours.
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When Warm time elapses, one beep will sound and the heater will turn off.
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To turn the heater off manually at any time, press the START/STOP button.
STEAM
- Place no more than 2 quarts of water or other liquid in a cooking pot and insert the steaming rack as shown below; cover it with a lid.
- Press STEAM. The steaming temperature cannot be changed.
- Set desired cooking time (up to 1½ hours) by pressing Time Directionals.
- Press the START/STOP button to start preheating. Selected time and temperature will flash as the unit heats up.
- When the steaming temperature is reached, the unit will beep two times and the timer will begin counting down the cooking time.
- Carefully lift the lid away from you and place food on the rack, starting in the middle and working your way out. Be sure to cover the pot with a lid again.
- When cooking time is completed, the unit will beep five times and the heater will turn off automatically.
- Carefully remove food from the pot with a spoon, fork, or tongs.
- To turn the heater off manually at any time, press the START/STOP button.
NOTE: If all water has boiled away, the unit will shut off, so be sure to add enough for the desired steaming task.
COOKING GUIDELINES
SLOW COOKING
Slow cooking is perfect for foods that require long, slow simmering, such as
soups, stocks, stews, and dried beans. Slow cooking is also ideal for tougher
and less expensive cuts of meat like shoulder and pot roast.
The Simmer and Low settings are usually used for recipes that cook longer.
When starting a dish later in the day, select the High setting to ensure that
food is cooked, warm, and ready when you’d like to eat.
To reheat foods, use Brown/Sauté at 350°F and stir until all ingredients are
warmed through. Then switch to Slow Cook/Warm until ready to serve
SETTING | GUIDELINES | RECIPES | TEMP | TIMER |
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High
| Use this setting when you don’t have time for a long, slow cook and when “baking” on Slow Cook.|
Potatoes, casseroles, puddings
|
212˚F (100˚C)
|
Programmable for up to 24 hours,
then 8 hours (Warm)
Low
| This standard slow cooker temperature is ideal for recipes you start in the morning and enjoy at the end of the day.| Braised foods, roasts, stews, ribs, casseroles, shanks, chops, less tender cuts of meat, soups|
200˚F (93˚C)
|
Programmable for up to 24 hours,
then 8 hours (Warm)
Simmer
| The longer the cooking time, the more the flavors blend and intensify.|
Soups, stews, stocks
|
185˚F (85˚C)
| Programmable for up to 24 hours,
then 8 hours (Warm)
Warm
| Do not use this setting to cook food. It is intended only for keeping cooked food warm.|
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|
165˚F (74˚C)
| Defaults up to 8 hours.
Or programmable for up to 24 hours
NOTE: The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) recommends that when cooking in a slow cooker, food should reach 140°F within 3 hours.
Suggested Cuts of Meat for Slow Cooking
BEEF/VEAL| PORK| LAMB| POULTRY| GAME|
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Choose cuts that| Less tender cuts| Choose flavorful| Best choice – dark| Game
generally|
are full of flavor| and work best.| cuts that benefit| meat – bone-in.| tends
to be less|
and benefit from| Tenderloin will| from braising to| Breast meat can| tender;
therefore|
braising to tenderize.| become tough if slow-cooked.| tenderize.| become dry
when slow-cooked.| it is perfect for Slow Cooking.|
Arm pot roast,| Boston butt| Lamb shoulder;| Chicken or turkey| Venison roasts
or|
brisket, short| roast; pork| lamb stew meat;| legs and thighs| stew meat,|
ribs, bottom| shoulder pieces;| lamb shanks| | pheasant, duck|
round, chuck or| sausages;| | | thighs and legs|
rump roast,| country style| | |
|
chuck shoulder| pork ribs (bone-| | | |
steak, veal| in); pork shoulder| | | |
shanks| or blade roast| | | |
STEAMING
Steaming is one of the healthiest methods of cooking. No butter or oil is required and fewer nutrients are lost in the steaming process. Four cups/one quart of water is used for basic steaming unless otherwise specified.
Steaming Chart
FOOD | AMOUNT | PREPARATION | COOKING TIME |
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Artichokes | 6 individual | trimmed – see recipe page 25 | 45 – 60 minutes |
Asparagus | 1 pound medium | trimmed | 4 – 7 minutes |
Broccoli | 1 bunch (about |
16 to 20 oz.)
| 2-inch florets| 7 – 10 minutes
Carrots, baby| 1 pound| whole| 10 – 12 minutes
Cauliflower| 1 small head
(about 20 oz.)
| 2-inch florets| 7 – 9 minutes
Corn| 4 ears| husked| 10 – 12 minutes
Green Beans| 1 pound| trimmed| 8 – 10 minutes
Peas, snow| 1 pound| trimmed| 4 minutes
Potatoes, new| 1 pound| quartered/halved| 15 – 20 minutes
Potatoes, yellow/gold| 16–20 ounces| slices or ¾-inch pieces| 15 –
20 minutes
Potatoes, sweet| 16–20 ounces| slices or ¾-inch pieces| 10 – 15
minutes
Squash, summer/zucchini| 1 pound| ½-inch slices| 5 – 8 minutes
Chicken| ¾ pound (about 2 medium breasts)| whole| 12 – 15 minutes
**Shrimp***| 1 pound (large)
(about 21-25)
| peeled & deveined| 4 – 5 minutes
Fin Fish (salmon, swordfish, etc.)| ****
1 pound
| ****
cut into portion sizes
| ****
8 – 12 minutes
*3 cups of water should be used here
BROWN/SAUTÉ
Use Brown/Sauté as you would a skillet or sauté pan on the stovetop for a
variety of recipes. Prepare a quickly sautéed skillet dish, or brown food
right in the pot as the first step in many braised or slow-cooked family
favorites.
To reheat foods, use Brown/Sauté at 350°F and stir until all ingredients are
warmed through. Then switch to Slow Cook/Warm until ready to serve.
TIPS & HINTS
HEATUP TIMES may vary based on several factors. Approximate times are:
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Brown/Saute (3500F, empty pot) — 6 minutes
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Steam (1 quart of water) — 10 minutes
THE COOKING POT is designed specifically for use in the multicooker. Do not use it in the oven or on the stovetop. Take it right to the table to serve!
THE STEAMING RACK should be placed in the UP position to raise food above water. -
NOTE : The metal steaming rack is specially designed for this pot and will not damage the coating if used as directed.
BROWN/SAUTÉ
- For even browning, it is important not to crowd the pan. Foods should be cooked in an even layer. Cook larger portions in batches when necessary.
- When browning and sautéing foods before slow cooking, some items may produce a lot of grease. To remove excess, use pot holders to carefully remove the pot from the base; pour off the grease from the corner of the pot. Return the cooking pot to the base and finish cooking.
- When browning meats, browned bits left in the bottom of the pot can be used to flavor the dish. Simply add a small amount of liquid (like water, wine, or broth) to the pan and scrape up the browned bits with a wooden spoon — leave in the pot. Incorporate into the dish or sauce.
- Foods can be reheated with the Brown/ Sauté function. Put precooked food into the cooking pot. Set on Brown/Sauté at 3500F and stir until all ingredients are warmed through. Once the food is simmering, switch to Warm on the Slow Cook function until ready to serve.
SLOW-COOKING
- Browning foods before slow cooking adds more depth and flavor to the finished dish. If time is short skip this step and add all ingredients to your cooking pot to slow cook. The only exception is ground meats, which should always be browned before slow cooking.
- When converting a traditional slow cook recipe to include Brown/Sauté, the liquid amount must be increased. This is because cooking starts at a higher temperature than it would in a traditional slow cooker. Recipes vary, but the approximate guideline is to double the liquid for a long braise and increase it by about 50% for a soup or stew. Set the timer to the lower end of the recommended time range.
- For best results, fill the multicooker at least one-quarter full but not more than three-quarters full.
- To ensure that root vegetables such as carrots and potatoes are cooked through, cut them no larger than 2 inches. This is most important for dishes that slow-cook for less than 6 hours.
- “Crisp-tender” vegetables should be added during the last 30 minutes of cooking time to prevent overcooking. Fresh herbs should be stirred into dishes just before serving.
- In general, cooking for 1 hour on High is the equivalent of cooking for 2 hours on Low.
- Removing the lid when slow cooking lets heat escape, requiring extra cooking time. Each time the lid is removed, add about 15 to 20 minutes of cooking time.
- A fat mop can be used to remove separated fat from slow-cooked food by brushing it over the top. Alternatively, the food may be refrigerated and the congealed fat can then be lifted off and discarded before reheating and serving.
- To decrease the amount of fat in recipes, remove as much of the visible fat as possible from meats and poultry. Remove skin from poultry and drain any fat from browned meats.
- Many slow-cooked foods such as stews benefit from cooling and refrigerating, then reheating — as the saying goes, stew or chili is always better on the second day. Bring food to a simmer on the Brown/ Sauté function at 3500F. Stir to ensure all ingredients are warmed through and then switch to Warm on the Slow Cook function until serving.
- If using frozen foods, thaw completely before slow cooking.
- Recipes can be assembled the night before cooking. Brown ingredients if necessary and then combine with remaining ingredients in the cooking pot. Cover and refrigerate. When ready to cook, place the cooking pot in the cold multicooker and add 30 minutes to your projected cooking time.
- In most cases, dried beans should be soaked overnight, then brought to a boil, drained, and rinsed before cooking. Do not add salt or any acid to beans when cooking, as it will prevent them from softening completely.
Adapt your traditional recipes to slow cook:
- For recipes that do not require the Brown/Sauté function before slow cooking, reduce the cooking liquid by at least 50% (soups are the exception). Liquids do not evaporate as they do in traditional cooking, and most often you will end up with much more liquid than you began with.
- Dairy products (milk, sour cream, some cheeses) will break down and curdle during slow cooking. Substitute canned evaporated milk, and nonfat dry milk, or add dairy products during the last 30 minutes of cooking.
- If your recipe calls for precooked pasta or rice UNDERCOOK it and add to the pot in the last 30 minutes of slow cooking.
STEAMING
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To steam, fill the multicooker pot with no more than 2 quarts of water unless otherwise indicated. Basic steaming will usually use 1 quart of water.
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For smaller foods that might not sit evenly on the rack, we recommend steaming in a parchment or foil pouch.
Note : If using foil, increase cooking time by 50% of what is recommended. -
When adding heavier foods like corn on the cob to the steaming rack, place them in the middle of the rack and work your way to the edges.
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When steaming delicate food like dumplings or tamales, it is best to add ingredients before preheating.
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Always use caution when removing the lid. It is best to remove the lid by tilting away from you.
CLEANING, CARE AND MAINTENANCE
All removable parts are dishwasher-safe.
- Unplug the unit and allow it to cool completely before cleaning.
- ever immerse the unit in water or other liquids.
- To clean the housing and control panel, simply wipe with a clean damp cloth.
- Wash cookthe ing pot, lid, and rack with warm soapy water and rinse thoroughly. Or, clean in top rack of the dishwasher.
- Dry all parts after every use.
- Any other servicing should be performed by an authorized service representative.
NOTE: If food residue sticks or burns onto the cooking pot surface, fill the pot with warm soapy water and allow it to soak before cleaning. If scouring is necessary, use a nonabrasive cleanser or liquid detergent with a nylon pad or brush.
Troubleshooting Chart
Subject | Question | Answer/Solution |
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Power
| ****
Why won’t my unit turn on?
| Make sure your unit is plugged into a functional outlet.
Contact Customer Service at
1-800-726-0190.
Why is my unit turning itself off?
| The cooker will enter sleep mode after 5 minutes of no use and the unit will
appear off. Press any button except Start/Stop to “wake up” the unit.
If you do not press START after setting your unit, the cooker will enter sleep
mode. Press any button except Start/Stop to “wake up” the unit.
The unit may have overheated. Let it cool and try again. If it does not turn
on, contact Customer Service at
1-800-726-0190.
If the pot has boiled dry during steaming, the unit will shut off as a safety
precaution. Add water to the pot and restart.
If changing functions when the unit is already cooking, do not hit the
START/STOP button again. Doing so will turn the unit off. Just press your new
function and select settings; the unit will switch automatically.
The heater will turn off automatically after time has elapsed.
If you do not set a cooking time, the unit will shut off after the maximum
allowable cooking time for the selected function.
Error Code| Err| The unit has overheated. Let it cool down and try
again. If the problem persists, contact Customer Service at
1-800-726-0190
Programming
| Can I set a timer for the Brown/ Sauté function?| Yes. Setting the timer
for Brown/Sauté is easy. Simply use the Time Directionals as you would for any
other function.
Can I change my cooking function, time, or temperature when the unit is
already cooking?| Yes. Simply use the cooking function, Time, and Temperature
Directionals. The unit is already on, so you do not need to hit the START/STOP
button again. Doing so will turn the unit off. Simply press the new function
and/or desired settings; the unit will switch automatically and adjust itself
accordingly.
Cooking
| When should I brown my meat before slow cooking?| Browning meat before slow cooking is an optional step that adds flavor and color. You can omit it if time is short.
Exception: ground meats must be browned.
Which position should the rack be in for steaming?| Place the rack in the “up”
position for steaming (see page 5).
Can I use the cooking pot on the stove/in the oven?| The cooking pot was
designed specifically for use in this multi-cooker. We do not suggest using it
on the stove or in the oven.
Why isn’t there enough liquid in my slow-cooked dish?| Recipe ingredient
amounts may vary if using multiple functions. See page 8 for details.
Cleaning
| ****
Can I put my unit in the dishwasher?
| All removable parts are dishwasher-safe.
Do not immerse or put the base of the unit in the dishwasher. Clean the base
and control panel with a clean damp cloth.
The pot is nonstick – why is food sticking?| Though the pot has a nonstick
coating, food residue can burn onto it, making it difficult to remove.
If food has burned on, fill the pot with warm soapy water and allow it to soak before cleaning. If scouring is necessary, use a non-abrasive cleanser or liquid detergent with a nylon pad or brush.
Food residue is sticking to the cooking pot surface. How do I clean it without damaging it?
WARRANTY
Limited Three-Year Warranty
This warranty is available to consumers only. You are a consumer if you own a
Cuisinart® Cook Central® 3-in-1 Multicooker that was purchased at retail for
personal, family, or household use. Except as otherwise required under
applicable law, this warranty is not available to retailers or other
commercial purchasers or owners. We warrant that your Cuisinart® Cook Central®
3-in-1 Multicooker will be free of defects in materials and workmanship under
normal home use for three years from the date of original purchase.
We recommend that you visit our website,
www.cuisinart.com for a fast, efficient way to
complete your product registration. However, product registration does not
eliminate the need for the consumer to maintain the original proof of purchase
to obtain the warranty benefits. If you do not have proof of purchase date,
the purchase date for purposes of this warranty will be the date of
manufacture.
CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS ONLY
California law provides that for In-Warranty Service, California residents
have the option of returning a nonconforming product (A) to the store where it
was purchased or (B) to another retail store that sells Cuisinart products of
the same type. The retail store shall then, according to its preference,
either repair the product, refer the consumer to an independent repair
facility, replace the product, or refund the purchase price less the amount
directly attributable to the consumer’s prior usage of the product. If neither
of the above two options results in the appropriate relief to the consumer,
the consumer may then take the product to an independent repair facility, if
service or repair can be economically accomplished. Cuisinart and not the
consumer will be responsible for the reasonable cost of such service, repair,
replacement, or refund for nonconforming products under warranty. California
residents may also, according to their preference, return nonconforming
products directly to Cuisinart for repair or, if necessary, replacement by
calling our Consumer Service Center toll-free at 1-800-726- 0190. Cuisinart
will be responsible for the cost of the repair, replacement, shipping, and
handling of such nonconforming products under warranty.
BEFORE RETURNING YOUR CUISINART PRODUCT
If your Cuisinart® Cook Central® 3-in-1 Multicooker should prove to be
defective within the warranty period, we will repair or, if we think
necessary, replace it. To obtain warranty service, please call our Consumer
Service Center toll-free at
1-800-726-0190 or write to Cuisinart,
7811 North Glen Harbor Blvd., Glendale, AZ 85307. To facilitate the speed and
accuracy of your return, enclose $10.00 for shipping and handling. (California
residents need only supply proof of purchase and should call
1-800-726-0190 for shipping
instructions.) Please include your return address, description of the
product’s defect, product serial number, and any other information pertinent
to the return. Please pay by check or money order.
For added protection and secure handling of any Cuisinart product that is
being returned, we recommend you use a traceable, insured delivery service.
Cuisinart cannot be held responsible for in-transit damage or for packages
that are not delivered to us. Lost and damaged products are not covered under
warranty.
Your Cuisinart® Cook Central® 3-in-1 Multicooker has been manufactured to the
strictest specifications and has been designed for use only in 120-volt
outlets and only with authorized accessories and replacement parts. This
warranty expressly excludes any defects or damages caused by attempted use of
this unit with a converter, as well as use with accessories, replacement
parts, or repair services other than those authorized by Cuisinart. This
warranty does not cover any damage caused by accident, misuse, shipment, or
other than ordinary household use. This warranty excludes all incidental or
consequential damages. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of
these damages, so these exclusions may not apply to you. You may also have
other rights, which vary from state to state.
I mportant : If the nonconforming product is to be serviced by someone other than Cuisinart’s Authorized Service Center, please remind the servicer to call our Consumer Service Center at 1-800-726- 0190 to ensure that the problem is properly diagnosed, the product is serviced with the correct parts, and to ensure that the product is still under warranty.
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FAQs
Is the Cuisinart MSC-400 3-in-1 Multicooker suitable for browning ingredients before slow cooking?
Yes, the Cuisinart MSC-400 allows you to brown your ingredients right in the pot before slow cooking for enhanced flavors.
What are the preset functions available on the Cuisinart MSC-400 3-in-1 Multicooker?
The Cuisinart MSC-400 offers preset functions for browning/sautéing, slow cooking, and steaming foods.
Does the Cuisinart MSC-400 3-in-1 Multicooker come with a 24-hour timer?
Yes, the Cuisinart MSC-400 features a 24-hour timer for convenient meal planning.
What are the key features of the Cuisinart MSC-400 3-in-1 Multicooker?
The Cuisinart MSC-400 3-in-1 Multicooker offers versatile cooking options with its slow cook, brown/sauté, and steam functions, along with programmable settings and a 4-quart capacity.
What is the cooking capacity of the Cuisinart MSC-400?
The Cuisinart MSC-400 features a 4-quart capacity, providing ample space for cooking meals for small to medium-sized gatherings or families.
How does the programmable feature of the Cuisinart MSC-400 enhance cooking control?
The programmable settings of the Cuisinart MSC-400 allow users to customize cooking times and temperatures according to their recipes, providing precise control over the cooking process.
What sets the Cuisinart MSC-400 apart from traditional multicookers?
The Cuisinart MSC-400 stands out with its 3-in-1 functionality, offering not only slow cooking but also browning/sautéing and steaming capabilities, providing a comprehensive cooking solution in one appliance.
How does the Cuisinart MSC-400 contribute to kitchen efficiency?
The Cuisinart MSC-400 streamlines meal preparation by eliminating the need for multiple appliances, offering versatile cooking options in one convenient unit.
Can the Cuisinart MSC-400 be used for everyday cooking tasks?
Yes, the Cuisinart MSC-400 is suitable for everyday cooking tasks, from preparing hearty slow-cooked meals to quickly browning/sautéing ingredients or steaming vegetables.
What safety features does the Cuisinart MSC-400 offer?
The Cuisinart MSC-400 is equipped with safety features such as cool-touch handles and a nonstick cooking pot, ensuring safe and hassle-free cooking experiences.
Can the Cuisinart MSC-400 be used for preparing a wide range of recipes?
Yes, the Cuisinart MSC-400 is versatile enough to prepare a wide range of recipes, from soups and stews to risottos, pasta dishes, and more, making it a versatile addition to any kitchen.
How does the Cuisinart MSC-400 contribute to healthier cooking?
The Cuisinart MSC-400 facilitates healthier cooking by allowing users to steam vegetables and other ingredients, retaining nutrients and flavors without the need for added fats or oils.
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