CROCK POT CPE500 5.7L Easy Release Oval Multi-Cooker User Guide
- June 7, 2024
- Crock-Pot
Table of Contents
- CROCK POT CPE500 5.7L Easy Release Oval Multi-Cooker
- Crock-Pot’s Safety Precautions
- Features of your Express Easy Release
- Using your Express Easy Release
- Using the Pressure Cooking functions
- Care & Cleaning
- Troubleshooting
- WARRANTY
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
CROCK POT CPE500 5.7L Easy Release Oval Multi-Cooker
Crock-Pot’s Safety Precautions
- Do not plug in or switch on the unit without having the cooking pan inside the unit.
- Do not operate the unit on an inclined surface
- Use your unit well away from walls and curtains, and do not use in confined spaces.
- Check the pressure and steam release valve before use, and if clogged clean as necessary.
- Do not operate the unit without food or liquid in the cooking pan. Never exceed the maximum markings on the inside of the cooking pan, or maximum and minimum quantities stated in the recipes provided. Some foods expand during cooking, and it may result in developing excess pressure.
- Place the unit so that the pressure and steam release valve is positioned away from the body.
- Ensure the lid is locked before use. Brown/Sear and Sauté functions does not require the lid to be used.
- Never use any lid except the lid provided with your Express Crock.
- Never place any part of the body including face, hands and arm over the Steam Release Valve. Steam can result in serious burns.
- Do not move or cover the unit whilst in operation
- Do not touch any metal surfaces of the unit while it is in use as they will be hot.
- After pressure cooking, do not open the lid until the internal pressure has been released. If the lid will not turn to unlock, this is because there is pressure inside the unit. Do not force the lid open.
- Do not cook more than 4 cups of dried beans/legumes with 8 cups of water. Cooking with more beans or water may result in the build up of excess pressure. Leave for ten minutes after cooking before releasing the pressure valve.
- Do not plug in or switch on the unit without having the cooking pan inside the unit.
- Do not operate the unit on an inclined surface
- Use your unit well away from walls and curtains, and do not use in confined spaces.
- Check the pressure and steam release valve before use, and if clogged clean as necessary.
- Do not operate the unit without food or liquid in the cooking pan. Never exceed the maximum markings on the inside of the cooking pan, or maximum and minimum quantities stated in the recipes provided. Some foods expand during cooking, and it may result in developing excess pressure.
- Place the unit so that the pressure and steam release valve is positioned away from the body.
- Ensure the lid is locked before use. Brown/Sear and Sauté functions does not require the lid to be used.
- Never use any lid except the lid provided with your Express Crock.
- Never place any part of the body including face, hands and arm over the Steam Release Valve. Steam can result in serious burns.
- Do not move or cover the unit whilst in operation
- Do not touch any metal surfaces of the unit while it is in use as they will be hot.
- After pressure cooking, do not open the lid until the internal pressure has been released. If the lid will not turn to unlock, this is because there is pressure inside the unit. Do not force the lid open.
- Do not cook more than 4 cups of dried beans/legumes with 8 cups of water. Cooking with more beans or water may result in the build up of excess pressure. Leave for ten minutes after cooking before releasing the pressure valve. Crock-Pot is very safety conscious when designing and manufacturing consumer products, but it is essential that the product user also exercise care when using an electrical appliance. Listed below are precautions which are essential for the safe use of an electrical appliance:
- Read carefully and save all the instructions provided with an appliance.
- Always turn the power off at the power outlet before you insert or remove a plug. Remove by grasping the plug – do not pull on the cord.
- Turn the power off and remove the plug when the appliance is not in use and before cleaning.
- Do not use your appliance with an extension cord unless this cord has been checked and tested by a qualified technician or service person.
- Always use your appliance from a power outlet of the voltage (A.C. only) marked on the appliance.
- This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
- Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
- The temperature of accessible surfaces may be high when the appliance is operating.
- Never leave an appliance unattended while in use.
- Intended for household countertop use only. Keep 15cm clear from the wall and on all sides. Always use appliance on a dry, stable, level surface.
- Do not use an appliance for any purpose other than its intended use.
- Do not place an appliance on or near a hot gas flame, electric element or on a heated oven.
- Do not place on top of any other appliance.
- Do not let the power cord of an appliance hang over the edge of a table or bench top or touch any hot surface.
- Do not operate any electrical appliance with a damaged cord or after the appliance has been damaged in any manner. If damage is suspected, return the appliance to the nearest Sunbeam Appointed Service Centre for examination, repair or adjustment.
- The appliance should be supplied through a residual current device (RCD) having a rated residual operating current not exceeding 30 mA.
- Do not immerse the appliance in water or any other liquid unless recommended.
- Appliances are not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote control system.
- This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as: staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and other working environments; farm houses; by clients in hotels, motels and other residential type environments; bed and breakfast type environments.
- The supply cord should be regularly examined for signs of damage and the appliance is not to be used if the cord is damaged.
- Be aware that certain foods, such as applesauce, cranberries, pearl barley, oatmeal or other cereals, split peas, noodles, macaroni, rhubarb, or spaghetti can foam, froth, and sputter, and clog the pressure release device (Steam Release Valve). Recipes using these items must be followed carefully to avoid problems.
Features of your Express Easy Release
CONTROL PANEL
Before First Use of the Express Easy Release
Step 1. Remove Packaging
Ensure all packaging has been removed.
Step 2. Position Machine
Place the Heating Base facing you on a dry, level surface.
Step 3. Wash Parts
Wash the Cooking Pot and Lid and Condensation Collector in warm water using a
mild detergent. Dry each part thoroughly before use.
Step 4. Assembly
Insert the Cooking Pot into the Heating Base.
Step 5. Lid Assembly
Align arrows on Lid rim and Heating Base to ensure lid is secured. Place Lid
upon Cooker and align Handle with . To lock, twist Lid Handle
counterclockwise, aligning handle with . To unlock, twist Lid Handle clockwise
and align handle.
Sealing Gasket
Check that the Gasket is inserted properly on first use, and every time before use. If the Gasket is not inserted properly the unit will not correctly build pressure.
- Place Gasket into underside of Lid
- Insert Gasket tabs into slots inside the Lid, indicated with ‘Insert’ writing under Lid.
- Tuck one flap of Gasket under metal loops on each elongated side of the Lid.
Things to know about your Express Easy Release
The Express Easy Release Multi-Cooker has been designed with safety in mind and has various safety measures.
- Pressure will not build if the Lid is not shut correctly and has not sealed.
- Ensure Lid is in the completely locked position and the is aligned with .
- Pressure will not build if the Steam Release Valve has not been switched to the Seal “ ” position.
- Over filling may cause a risk of clogging the vent pipe and developing excess pressure.
- The gasket and the valves can be removed for cleaning. (See page 21).
- Once the pressure increases, the Lid cannot be opened. Safety sensors ensure the pressure remains within the set range. Never force the Lid open.
- The Steam Release Dial is located on the front of the Lid, designed to keep the hand away from the Steam Release Valve when releasing pressure. The Steam Release Valve is designed to be loose-fitting for proper operation. See RELEASING PRESSURE Instructions on page 13.
- The pressure cooking functions require liquid to work. If the inside of the Cooking Pot does not have enough liquid, an notification will appear in the Display Screen. See NOTIFICATION CODES chart on page 24.
- At the end of cooking, the Lid cannot be unlocked until all the pressure is released. This can be done using the Natural Pressure Release Method or Quick Pressure Release Method, explained on page 13.
- The Time Selection Buttons (+ and -) are used to set the cooking time. To advance slowly, simply press the + or – button and release. To advance quickly, press and hold the + or – button. If you have passed the desired time, simply press the opposite arrow button to return to the desired time.
- The TEMP/PRESSURE button is used to select desired cooking temperature or pressure (HIGH or LOW). The Display Screen will illuminate TEMP or PRESSURE, depending on which setting is being adjusted.
- The temperature may only be adjusted on the SLOW COOK, YOGHURT, BOIL, SIMMER, and BROWN/SEAR or SAUTÉ functions (see the Cooking Guide on page 15 for available adjustments).
- Each pre-set pressure cooking function automatically selects the optimum pressure for that selection, but it can be manually selected with the TEMP/PRESSURE button (see the Cooking Guide on page 15 for available adjustments).
- The START/STOP button starts and stops a cooking function. It must be pressed to change from one cooking function to another after cooking has begun.
- The Display Screen shows how much longer the food needs to cook from the selected time in hours and minutes once the Multi- Cooker is preheated. While the Multi-Cooker is preheating, the display screen will show, “HEAT”.
- The Status Bar tracks the pressurisation progress when using a Pressure function, and the preheat progress when using a Traditional function before cooking begins.
Using your Express Easy Release
Note: The Multi-Cooker beeps as each button is pressed.
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Add desired ingredients to Cooking Pot. Place Lid on top of Multi-Cooker and align with . To lock, twist counterclockwise, aligning with . Turn the Steam Release Dial to the “Seal” position if pressure cooking. The Steam Release Dial should be open when using the SLOW COOK and YOGHURT functions. Do not place the Lid on when using BROWN/SEAR, SAUTÉ, SIMMER, or BOIL.
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Plug the Power Cord into a wall power outlet.
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Select the cooking function you would like to use.
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The START/STOP button and the time on the screen will flash.
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Select the desired temperature or pressure using the TEMP/PRESSURE button, if applicable. (Please refer to the Cooking Guide chart on page 15 for time and temperature recommendations.)
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Press the START/STOP button. For pressure cooking functions, the word “HEAT” will appear on the Display Screen during preheating time. Once the Multi-Cooker is preheating time. Pressurisation and preheat progress can be easily tracked with the Status Bar under the Display Screen. Once the Cooker is pressurised or preheated, the selected cooking time will appear on the Display Screen.
Note: For pressure cooking functions, 13-15 minutes is the approximate average pressurisation time. If food content is larger or very cold, pressurisation time may take slightly longer . -
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.
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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.
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To end a cooking function at any time, press the START/STOP button.
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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.
Manual Pressure Cooking
If you have a pressure recipe that requires a manual setting — or if you simply want to pressure cook using your own pressure setting and cook time — then select MANUAL PRESSURE and adjust the pressure and cook time as desired. (See the Cooking Guide on page 15 to find the possible time and pressure adjustments.)
Time Delay Function
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/SEAR, SAUTÉ,
KEEP WARM, BOIL, SIMMER or YOGHURT 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.
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Adjust the Multi-Cooker settings using the instructions on pages 11-20.
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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.
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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). The maximum delay is 4 hours.
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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 pressurised. 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 soup ready by 6pm, you will need to delay the start of your cooking by approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.- Press SOUP
- The Display Screen will flash “0:30”
- Press the DELAY TIMER button and set for “1:15”
- Press START/STOP
Cooking Pot Markings
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.
Pressure Cooking
Pressure cooking is an ideal way to create quick, flavorful meals. Pressure
cooking is a method of cooking food in liquid (water, stock, wine, etc.) in a
sealed Cooking Pot. The sealed Multi-Cooker retains steam and builds pressure,
raising the temperature of the liquid inside the pot above boiling point. The
increased temperature of the liquid and the steam results in reduced cooking
times. HIGH Pressure Setting is 6.5 – 10 PSI (45 – 70
kPa). It is suitable for a wide range of foods. LOW Pressure Setting is 3.3 –
6.5 PSI (23 – 45 kPa). It is more suited to delicate foods like chicken
fillet, fish and some vegetables.KEEP WARM Setting: When cooking time is
completed, the Multi-Cooker automatically switches to the KEEP WARM setting to
prevent overcooking and to keep your cooked food warm until serving – perfect
for busy families, those on the run and those who need flexible meal times.
This setting is not hot enough to cook and should only be used to keep warm,
cooked food for serving.
Ideal Meals to Pressure Cook: Soups, stocks, casseroles, sauces (e.g.
pasta sauces), meat, rice, firm vegetables (beetroot, potatoes) and desserts
(e.g., pudding).
Capacity : Never fill the Cooking Pot above the MAX line. Foods that
expand during cooking should never go above the 1/2 mark. The Multi-Cooker
cannot pressure cook without liquid. Ensure a minimum of 250ml of liquid is
used inside the removable Cooking Pot.
Note: There are 7 functions which use pressure to cook. These are
Meat/Poultry, Beans/Chili, Rice/Grains, Soup, Dessert, Manual Pressure and
Steam.
IMPORTANT: Do not cook more than 4 cups of dried beans/legumes with 8
cups of water. Cooking with more beans or water than this may result in the
build up of excess pressure. Wait at least 10 minutes after cooking before
releasing the pressure valve.
Caution: Never use the Quick Pressure Release Method when cooking foods
high in liquid content, such as casseroles, stocks and soups. See RELEASING
PRESSURE instructions on pages 13.
Using the Pressure Cooking functions
Place the Multi-Cooker on a flat, level surface. Place Cooking Pot inside Heating Base. Plug the Multi-Cooker into a wall outlet. The Multi- Cooker will beep, and the Display Screen will illuminate with four dashes (- – – -).
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Place your food and liquid inside the removable Cooking Pot.
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Place the Lid onto the Multi-Cooker and align with . To lock, rotate counterclockwise to the LOCKED position.
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Rotate the Steam Release Dial to the “Seal” position.
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Select the desired cooking function
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Adjust the cooking time and pressure if necessary.
Note: See the Cooking Guide on page 15 to find the possible time and pressure adjustments. -
Once you have made the desired adjustments, if any, press START/STOP.
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The Multi-Cooker needs to gain pressure before pressure cooking can begin. When the Multi-Cooker is gaining pressure, “HEAT” will appear on the Display Screen and the time will not count down. The Status Bar will illuminate to track the pressurisation progress before cooking will begin. The amount of time the Multi-Cooker takes to gain pressure varies according to humidity and water temperature, but average pressurisation time is 5-30 minutes. When pressure has been reached, “HEAT” will disappear on the Display Screen, and the time will begin to count down.
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After the set cooking time has elapsed, the Multi-Cooker will beep and will automatically switch to the KEEP WARM setting. The Display Screen will therefore 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 go into stand-by mode, and the Display Screen will illuminate with four dashes (—-).
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The pressure cooking settings are in the Cooking Guide table on page 15.
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If the lid is not shut correctly or if the Steam Release Dial is not in the “Seal” position. The Multi-Cooker cannot gain pressure and an Notification message will appear in the Display Screen. Ensure that the Sealing Gasket is placed evenly in the lid. See the Notification Codes chart on page 24.
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It is common for some steam to release through the Bobber Valve during the cooking cycle. This is part of normal operation of the unit.
Note: The Multi-Cooker cannot pressure cook without liquid. Ensure a minimum of 250ml of liquid is used inside the removable Cooking Pot.
Caution: During cooking, steam will build up in the Multi-Cooker, so when lifting the lid use an oven glove to protect your hands.
Note: Foam may naturally form when pressure cooking beans or legumes. Add a small amount of oil to the water before cooking to reduce this.
Bobber Valve
When Bobber Valve is in the “UP” position, DO NOT attempt to open the Lid, as the Multi- Cooker is still under pressure. When the Bobber Valve is in the “DOWN” position, the pressure has released (see Figure 3).
Releasing Pressure at the End of Cooking
Natural Pressure Release Method:
After cooking cycle is complete, let Multi- Cooker naturally release pressure.
Unit will gradually cool down on its own. Wait at least 10 minutes after
cooking has completed, and then rotate the Steam Release Dial to the “Release”
position (see Figure 5). Do not place any part of your hand or body over the
steam outlet on top of the valve, as steam is very hot and can scald skin. The
pressure has been released when steam is no longer escaping from the valve and
the Lid opens freely with minimal force. This can take up to 10-20 minutes.
Never force the Lid open. Only then is it safe to remove the Lid and serve
food.
Quick Pressure release method should be used with caution:
Using a kitchen utensil, gradually flick the tab on the Steam Release Valve to
the “Release” setting (see Figure 4). Steam will release rapidly from the
Steam Release Valve. Do not place any part of your hand or body over the steam
outlet on the top of the valve, as steam is very hot and can scald skin. Use
this method with caution when cooking liquid ingredients such as casseroles,
soups, stocks, beans and pulses. Never use this method when cooking rice, as
rice tends to be very delicate. The pressure has been released when steam is
no longer escaping from the valve and the Lid opens freely with minimal force.
Only then is it safe to remove the Lid and serve food.
CAUTION: Do not force the Lid to open. If it does not open easily this
means that the Multi-Cooker is still under pressure.
CAUTION : During cooking, steam will build up in the Multi-Cooker, so
when lifting the Lid use a kitchen glove or mitt to protect your hand.
Slow Cooking
LOW Setting: This is suitable for simmering and slow cooking. Recommended
cooking times in LOW are from 6 to 8 hours.
HIGH Setting: This is for faster cooking. Recommended cooking times in
HIGH are from 2 to 4 hours.
KEEP WARM Setting: When cooking time is completed, the Multi-Cooker
automatically switches to the KEEP WARM setting to prevent overcooking and to
keep your cooked food warm until serving – perfect for busy families, those on
the run and those who need flexible meal times. This setting is not hot enough
to cook and should only be used to keep hot, cooked food warm for serving.
Note: When slow cooking, the ideal fill level for your ingredients is
between the 1/2 and 2/3 marks. Never fill the Cooking Pot above the MAX line.
Using the SLOW COOK Function
The SLOW COOK function does not use pressure in the cooking process, but some pressure can build inside the unit during cooking. When using this function, ensure the Steam Release Valve is in the “Release” position. This function will cook similarly to standard slow cookers, using lower temperatures and longer cooking times to achieve tender, flavorful meals. Place the Multi- Cooker on a flat, level surface. Place Cooking Pot inside Heating Base. Plug the Multi-Cooker into a wall outlet. The Multi- Cooker will beep, and the Display Screen will illuminate with four dashes (- – – -).
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Place your food and liquid inside the removable Cooking Pot.
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Place the Lid onto the Multi-Cooker and align with . To lock, rotate counterclockwise to the LOCKED position.
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Rotate the Steam Release Dial to the “Release” position.
Note: Although this setting will not use pressure in the cooking process, some pressure can build inside the unit during cooking. This is why it’s important to keep the Steam Release Dial in the “Release” position. -
Press the SLOW COOK button and adjust the time and temperature as needed.
Note: See the Cooking Guide on page 15 to find the possible time and temperature adjustments. -
Press START/STOP. The time will begin to count down.
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After the set cooking time has elapsed, the Multi-Cooker will beep and will automatically switch to the KEEP WARM setting. The Display Screen will therefore 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.
TIP: The SLOW COOK settings are in the Cooking Guide on page 15.
Caution: During slow cooking, steam may build up in the Multi-Cooker, so when lifting the Lid use a kitchen glove or mitt to protect your hand.
Cooking Guide
Cooking F unction| De f aul t Setting|
P r e s su r e Adju s tmen t
s| T empe r atu r e Adju s tmen t
s| Coo k Tim e R ange
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B R O WN/ SEAR| High temp / 30 minutes| N/A| Low-High| 5
minutes – 30 minutes
SAUTÉ| High temp / 30 minutes| N/A| Low-High| 5 minutes – 30 minutes
S L O W CO O K| High temp / 4 hours| N/A| Low-
High| 30 minutes – 20 hours
SIMMER| Low temp / 15 minutes| N/A| Low-High| 5 minutes – 4 hours
BOIL| Low temp / 15 minutes| N/A| Low-High| 5 minutes – 4 hours
YO G U R T| Low temp / 8 hours| N/A| Low-High| Low: 6
hours – 12 hours High: N/A
KEEP W ARM| Warm temp / 4 hours| N/A| Warm| 30 minutes – 4 hours
MANUAL PRE S SURE| High Pressure / 30 minutes| Low-High|
N/A| 1 minute – 4 hours
ME A T/ POU L T R Y| High pressure / 35
minutes| Low-High| N/A| 15 minutes – 2 hours
BEANS/ CHILI| High pressure / 20 minutes| Low-High| N/A| 1 minute –
4 hours
SOUP| High pressure / 30 minutes| Low-High| N/A| 5 minutes – 2 hours
RICE/ GRAINS| Low pressure / 12 minutes| Low-High| N/A| 3 minutes – 30
minutes
DE S SE R T| Low pressure / 10 minutes| Low-High| N/A| 5
minutes – 2 hours
STEAM| High pressure / 10 minutes| Low-High| N/A| 1 minute – 1 hour
Steaming
The STEAM function is perfect for gently steaming fish and vegetables. It is
pre-programmed to use the HIGH pressure cooking setting. When steaming, use
the Steaming Rack.
Capacity : When the Multi-Cooker is used with the STEAM function, the
maximum capacity of liquid should be just under the rack wires, so that the
liquid is not touching the food.
Note: The unit cannot pressure cook without liquid. Ensure a minimum of
250ml of liquid is used inside the removable Cooking Pot.
Using the STEAM Function
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Place the Multi-Cooker on a flat, level surface.
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Place Cooking Pot inside Heating Base. Plug the Multi-Cooker into a wall outlet. The Multi-Cooker will beep, and the Display Screen will illuminate with four dashes (- – – -).
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Add 250ml of water to the bottom of the removable Cooking Pot and insert the cooking rack. Ensure water is just under the wires of the rack so that food is not touching water.
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Place your food on the cooking rack.
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Place the Lid on and lock by rotating counterclockwise to the LOCKED position.
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Using the finger tab, flick the Steam Release Valve to the “Seal” position.
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Press the STEAM button and adjust the time and pressure as needed.
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Once you have made the desired adjustments, if any, press START/STOP.
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The Multi-Cooker needs to gain pressure before pressure cooking can begin. When the Multi-Cooker is gaining pressure, “HEAT” will appear on the Display Screen and the time will not count down. The Status Bar will illuminate to track the pressurisation progress cooking will begin. When pressure has been reached, “HEAT” will disappear on the Display Screen, and the time will begin to count down.
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After the set cooking time has elapsed, the Multi-Cooker will beep and will automatically switch to the KEEP WARM setting. The Display Screen will therefore 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.
TIP: See the Steaming Chart on page 17.
CAUTION: During cooking, steam will build up in the Multi-Cooker, so when lifting the Lid use a kitchen glove or mitt to protect your hand.
Steaming Chart
F ood| Amount| Amount of w a t e r|
Pr e-pr ep| Cooking Time, minut es
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Asparagus| 250g| 400ml| trim woody ends| 2
Broccoli| 300g| 400ml| trim stalks| 2
Brussel Sprouts| 400g| 400ml| peel outer leaves, leave whole| 4
Butternut Squash| 1 whole, 900g-1kg| 400ml| cut in half, remove seeds, slice
into 6| 7
Carrots| 500g| 400ml| sliced into 1 cm rounds| 5
Carrots and Swede| 600g| 400ml| peel and cut into similar sized pieces| 6
Cauliflower| 500g| 400ml| cut into 5cm florets| 3
Corn on the Cob| 2| 400ml| remove any outer leaves| 3
Frozen Chunky Vegetables| 500g| 400ml| cook from frozen| 3
Green cabbage| 1 whole| 400ml| cut into quarters| 4
Leeks| 500g| 400ml| trim ends and cut into 2 cm rounds| 4
New Potatoes| 750g| 400ml| leave whole| 8
Sweet Potatoes| 900g – 1kg| 400ml| peel and cut into large chunks| 5
White potatoes, ideal for mash| 900g – 1kg| 400ml| peel and cut into large
chunks| 9
Basmati Rice| 400g (2 cups)| 600ml| rinse rice before use| 6
Brown Rice| 400g (2 cups)| 400ml| rinse rice before use| 22
Eggs| 6| 400ml| whole in shell| 7
Chicken fillet| 2-4 fillets| 400ml| season before cooking| 8
Salmon fillet| 2-4 fillets| 400ml| season before cooking| 3
Using the BROWN/SEAR or SAUTÉ Function
This setting does not cook under pressure. It works similarly to standard
cooking, requiring dry heat, and therefore does not need the Lid.
Important: Do not use the Lid with these functions.
Place the Multi-Cooker on a flat, level surface. Place Cooking Pot inside
Heating Base. Plug the Multi-Cooker into a wall outlet. The Multi- Cooker will
beep, and the Display Screen will illuminate with four dashes (- – – -).
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Select the BROWN/SEAR or SAUTÉ function and adjust the time and temperature if necessary, using the + and – buttons.
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Press START/STOP.
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When the Multi-Cooker is pre-heating, “HEAT” will appear on the Display Screen. The Status Bar will illuminate to track the pressurisation progress cooking will begin. When the temperature has been reached, the timer will start counting down. Using plastic tongs, carefully add your food to the hot pot.
BROWN/SEAR can be used for the following: -
Brown (sear) meats for casseroles and soups. Browning meat prior to pressure cooking and slow cooking not only gives your food great color, but it also seals in the juices and flavors and keeps the meat tender.
SAUTÉ can be used for the following: -
Sauté onions or mirepoix (mixture of chopped onion, carrot, and celery), among many other foods, often used in pressure cooker and slow cooker recipes. Sautéing allows caramelisation which contributes to flavor and color in the end dish.
Capacity: When the Multi-Cooker is used to brown, sear or sauté it may be best to cook in batches to ensure the food is evenly cooked.
Rice Cooking
When cooking rice, use the RICE/GRAINS function. This is suitable for all
types of rice, including white and/or brown rice. The RICE/GRAINS function
cooks under pressure for faster cooking.
Capacity: Since rice expands during cooking, do not fill Cooking Pot
above the 1/2 mark when using the RICE/GRAINS function.
Using the RICE/GRAINS Function
Place the Multi-Cooker on a flat, level surface. Place Cooking Pot inside Heating Base. Plug the Multi-Cooker into a wall outlet. The Multi- Cooker will beep, and the Display Screen will illuminate with four dashes (- – – -).
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Measure the desired quantity of rice.
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Place the measured rice in a strainer and wash rice thoroughly under cold water. Wash until the water runs clear. This removes excess starch which helps to achieve fluffier rice, and prevents rice grains sticking to the Cooking Pot. Rinsing the rice reduces the build-up of starchy water and bubbles that sometimes form around the Valve Cover and Lid, which can cause spitting from the Steam Release Valve.
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Ensure the Cooking Pot is clean and dry before placing it inside the Heating Base.
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Place the washed rice in the Cooking Pot. Add the quantity of water needed for your recipe (Standard ratio — 1 cup of uncooked rice : 1.5 cups of water). Ensure that a minimum of 250ml of liquid is placed inside the removable Cooking Pot.
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Place the Lid on and lock by rotating counterclockwise to the LOCKED position.
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Rotate the Steam Release Dial to the “Seal” position.
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Press the RICE/GAINS button and adjust the time and pressure as needed.
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Once you have made the desired adjustments, if any, press START/STOP.
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The Multi-Cooker needs to gain pressure before pressure cooking can begin. When the Multi-Cooker is gaining pressure, “HEAT” will appear on the Display Screen and the time will not count down. The Status Bar will illuminate to track the pressurisation progress cooking will begin. When pressure has been reached, “HEAT” will disappear on the Display Screen, and the time will begin to count down.
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After the set cooking time has elapsed, the Multi-Cooker will beep and will automatically switch to the KEEP WARM setting. The Display Screen will therefore 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.
Note: Do not keep rice in the pot for extended periods of time on the KEEP WARM setting, as the rice will become dry and the quality will deteriorate. Use the supplied plastic spoon to stir and serve the rice. Do not use metal utensils, as these will scratch the non-stick coating.
Note: As rice grains can be delicate, at the end of cooking wait until the pressure releases naturally. Do not use the Quick Pressure Release Method (see page 13 for instructions on the Natural Pressure Release Method).
Note: Standard ratio for cooking rice — cup of uncooked rice : 1.5 cups of water.
Caution: During cooking, steam will build up in the Multi-Cooker, so when lifting the Lid use a kitchen glove or mitt to protect your hand.
Boiling & Simmering
The settings BOIL and SIMMER do not cook under pressure. They work similarly
to standard cooking, requiring dry heat, and therefore do not need the Lid. Do
not use the Lid with these functions.
BOIL
The BOIL function is perfect for preparing meals like pasta and poached eggs.
LOW setting: This is suitable for boiling low volumes of food, such as
from the bottom of the Cooking Pot to the 1/3 mark.
HIGH setting: This is suitable for boiling higher volumes of food, such
as between the 1/3 to 1/2 marks. Do not fill the Cooking Pot above the 1/2
mark when using the BOIL function on HIGH temperature.
SIMMER
Thicken sauces and make gravies at the end of cooking using the SIMMER
function.
LOW setting: This is suitable for simmering low volumes of food, such as
between the bottom of the Cooking Pot and the 1/3 mark.
HIGH setting: This is suitable for simmering higher volumes of food, such
as between the 1/3 and 1/2 marks in the Cooking Pot.
To Change a Setting
It’s easy to switch functions during cooking. Press the START/STOP button and
then select the new desired cooking function. A new timer will flash on the
Display Screen, and the selected function will also flash. Select the desired
time, pressure, and/or temperature. Press the START/STOP button and the new
function will begin preheating.
To Change the Cooking Time
You can change the cooking time before cooking begins by pressing the + and –
buttons before pressing START/STOP. Press and release to change slowly. Press
and hold to change time quickly. If you pass the desired temperature or time,
press the opposite button.
To Change the Temperature and Pressure
You can change the temperature or pressure on certain pre-set functions before
cooking begins by pressing the TEMP/PRESSURE button before pressing
START/STOP. The Display Screen will illuminate TEMP or PRESSURE, depending on
which setting is being adjusted. The temperature may only be adjusted on the
SLOW COOK, YOGURT, BOIL, SIMMER, BROWN/SEAR and SAUTÉ functions. (see the
Cooking Guide on page 15 for available adjustments).
Care & Cleaning
Cleaning should only be carried out when the Express Easy Release Multi-Cooker
is cool and unplugged. Allow the Multi-Cooker to completely cool before
cleaning. Do not use the removable Cooking Pot on the stovetop, inside a
microwave oven or inside an oven. Use the pot only inside the Express Easy
Release Multi-Cooker Heating Base. Wash the Sealing Gasket and Lid by hand in
warm, soapy water. Dry all parts thoroughly.
If food sticks or burns to the surface of the Cooking Pot, then fill it with
hot soapy water and let it soak before cleaning. Use a rubber or nylon spatula
to remove stubborn residue. If scouring is necessary, use a non-abrasive
cleaner and a nylon scouring pad or brush. Hand wash the Cooking Pot with mild
detergent in warm water to protect the inner coating.
Note: Cooking Pot is dishwasher safe however the outer aluminium finish
may discolour over time. This will not affect cooking performance.
If white spots form on surface of Cooking Pot, then soak it in a solution of
vinegar or lemon juice and warm water for 30 minutes. Rinse and dry.
Cooking Pot
When removing the Cooking Pot from the Heating Base, always use two hands and
lift directly upward. Failure to do so may result in scratching the outside of
the Cooking Pot (see figure 5).
Note: Never use metal utensils or cleaning devices on the Cooking Pot, as
this may result in scratching and damaging the non-stick coating.
Exterior
Wipe the exterior of the Heating Base with a damp cloth and polish dry. DO NOT
use harsh abrasives, scourers or chemicals, as these will damage the surfaces.
To prevent damage to the Multi-Cooker do not use alkalinecleaning agents when
cleaning. Only use a soft cloth and mild detergent. Never immerse the heating
base in water or any other liquid.
Condensation Collector
Empty any collected water from the Condensation Collector after each use. Wash
in warm, soapy water.
Lid and Sealing Gasket
Always examine the gasket before each use. The silicon Sealing Gasket on the
inside of your Multi-Cooker Lid may deteriorate over time. Remove Sealing
Gasket for cleaning as needed. Hand clean using warm, soapy water, dry
thoroughly, and replace Sealing Gasket in Lid before use. Leave the Lid
upturned for storage, as this will also extend the life of the gasket. Sealing
Gasket may need to be replaced every 1 – 2 years depending on regular use.
Contact Crock-Pot® customer service to order replacement parts.
Steam Release Valve
Ensure the Steam Release Valve is clear from debris before you begin using the
Multi- Cooker. Remove the valve and gently clean. Ensure it is completely dry
before replacing.
Steam Release Valve Cover
The Steam Release Valve Cover is on the underside of the Lid. Ensure it is
clear from debris before you begin using the Multi- Cooker. To clean,
carefully pull the cover off and clean using warm, soapy water. Press the
cover back into its place after cleaning is complete.
Bobber Valve
Gently press the valve up and down 2-3 times and ensure it is clear from
debris before you begin using the Multi-Cooker.
Lid Lock Pin
Gently press the pin and ensure it is clear from debris before you begin using
the Multi- Cooker.
Note: Condensation may collect inside the Heating Base under the
removable Cooking Pot. This is normal. Allow to cool, and then dry using
kitchen cloth.
Note: Always make sure that each component (pot, valves, gasket, etc.) is
completely dry before you put back into the Multi-Cooker
Troubleshooting
Subject | Question | Solution |
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Power | My Multi-Cooker will not turn on | Make sure outlet is functioning |
properly
Check that the Multi-Cooker is plugged in
Call Customer Service on 1300 881 861 (Aus), 0800 786 232 (NZ)
Doneness of food| My food was undercooked| Make sure you selected the proper
cooking setting
Make sure the Lid is properly placed and locked, and that Steam Release Valve
in “Seal” position.
Check the recipe to see that the proper pressure, temperature, and time
selection were made
Be sure the power was not interrupted
Make sure the Cooking Pot has enough liquid to create desired steam and build
pressure. Minimum of 250ml of liquid should be used when pressure cooking.
Never fill over the “MAX” line.
My food was overcooked| Make sure the Cooking Pot was at least ½ full
Check that the proper pressure, temperature, and time were selected
Programming| Can I set a time for the Brown/Sear or Sauté program?| Because
sautéing is a function that generally requires your full attention this may
not be necessary. However, if desired a time can be selected.
Can I change the cooking function, time or temperature once the food is
cooking?| Yes, to change the cooking function, press START/STOP and select a
new cooking function. Change the time and temperature as required for the
food. Press START/STOP again. The time and temperature can be changed at any
time.
Cooking| Can the Cooking Pot and Lid be used on top of the stove or in the
oven?| The Cooking Pot and Lid are not oven safe. Neither can be used on the
stove or in the oven.
I stopped the cooking process and changed pressure settings, and now the
Multi- Cooker is preheating again.| If a cooking cycle is stopped and a new
one is started, the Multi-Cooker may display “HEAt” until the new pressure is
achieved.
Steam| Steam is leaking out of the Multi-Cooker| • It is normal for a small
amount of steam to come out of the Bobber Valve before the Multi-Cooker is
pressurised.
• If steam is coming out from the perimeter of the Lid, the Lid has not been closed and locked completely or too much water has been added to the cooking pot.
Lid| I am having trouble removing the Lid.| There is a safety feature to keep Lid from being removed while the Multi-Cooker is under pressure. Please make sure to de-pressurise the unit by rotating the Steam Release Valve into the “Release” position. Refer to Releasing Pressure section for further instructions.
Notification Codes
Error | Solution |
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“CLOSE LID”
blinking light
| Ensure that the Lid is closed completely and in the LOCKED position,
aligning with .
Display “E1”| The Multi-Cooker will stop the cooking cycle. Unplug Multi-
Cooker and contact service center.
Display “E2”| The Multi-Cooker will stop the cooking cycle. Unplug Multi-
Cooker and contact service center.
Display “E3”| If you receive this code while using one of the pressure cooking
settings, then the Lid probably did not close or seal correctly. To resolve,
follow the steps below:
1. Rotate the Steam Release Dial to the “Release” position and wait for the unit to de-pressurise.
2. Take off the Lid and look underneath to make sure the Sealing Gasket (large rubber ring) is properly secured to the underside of the Lid.
3. If your recipe looks like it may need more liquid now that you have released some of the steam after removing the Lid, then add more, stir your ingredients, and reattach the Lid, making sure the Steam Release Dial is in the “Seal” position.
4. Unplug the unit for at least 5 seconds, and then re-plug it in and re- program your cook settings to begin cooking.
Display “E5”| This code appears when either the Lid or Steam Release Dial is
being used incorrectly for a non-pressure cook setting. Please note that the
Lid should never be used when using the Brown/Sear, Sauté, Simmer or Boil
settings. When using the Lid during the Slow Cook or Yogurt settings, the
Steam Release Dial must be turned to the open or “Release” position. If you
receive the E5 Notification during any of these situations, then simply remove
the Lid while using Brown/Sear, Sauté, Boil, and Simmer, or correctly position
Steam Release Dial to “Release” while using SLOW COOK or Yogurt, and then
unplug the unit for at least 5 seconds, re-plug it in and re-program your cook
settings to begin cooking.
Display “E6”| If you receive this code while cooking, it means that the Crock-
Pot® Express Easy Release Pressure Cooker was unable to generate enough steam
to pressurise completely. To resolve, follow the steps below:
1. Make sure that the Steam Release Dial is turned to the closed or “Seal” position. If it was not in the correct position, then rotate it to the correct
position and jump to step 3 below.
2. If the Steam Release Dial was in the correct position, then turn it to the “Release” position and wait for the unit to de-pressurise. Then remove the Lid and look underneath it to make sure the Sealing Gasket (large rubber ring) is properly secured to the underside of the Lid.
3. Add another cup of liquid (water, broth, etc) to the cooking pot, stir your ingredients, and reattach the Lid, making sure the Steam Release Dial is in the “Seal” position.
4. Unplug the unit for at least 5 seconds, and then re-plug it in and re- program your cook settings to begin cooking.
Hints & Tips
With your Express Easy Release Multi-Cooker you can create a large variety of delicious meals, snacks and desserts. Various foods take different times to cook perfectly, so sometimes it may take some trial and error to get the cooking times right for you.
- Please refer to your Express Easy Release user guide when using your Multi-Cooker.
- Never fill the Cooking Pot past the MAX line.
- Do not leave Multi-Cooker plugged in when not in use.
- Make sure Multi-Cooker is kept away from cabinets and walls when in use.
- The Cooking Pot is designed to be used only in this Multi-Cooker. Do not use on stovetop, in microwave, or in oven.
- The provided Steaming Rack is designed to be used in this Multi-Cooker. It should not damage the surface of the Cooking Pot.
- When removing the Lid, use a pot holder to grasp the Lid Handle and lift away from your body to allow steam to escape.
- Always place a trivet or pot holder under the Cooking Pot if it is removed from the Heating Base.
Hints & Tips For Slow Cooking
- If you are slow cooking, you can use the BROWN/SEAR or SAUTÉ function first, which allows you to sear meats and vegetables at the beginning but also allows you to thicken sauces and make gravies at the end. Browning meat prior to slow cooking not only gives your food great color, but it also seals in the juices and flavors and keeps the meat tender.
- To thicken a casserole at the end of cooking, use the SAUTÉ function and stir a small amount of corn flour with water. Allow to simmer, stirring until thickened.
- It is not uncommon for meat to cook faster than root vegetables. It is for this reason that we recommend chopping all vegetables to a similar small size. Meat can be cut into larger chunks because if it is cut too small, it will break up once cooked and tenderized.
- When using the SLOW COOK function, the Multi-Cooker does not recover lost heat quickly, so only lift the Lid if necessary or if instructed to do so in the recipe. It’s a good idea to monitor your slow cooking results throughout the cooking cycle by quickly removing the Lid and checking, then quickly replacing the Lid. Different cuts and thickness of meats and vegetables can vary cooking times.
- When using the SLOW COOK function, make sure the Steam Release Valve is in the “Release” position.
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- Slow Cooking reduces evaporation, resulting in the flavors and juices being maintained. Keep this in mind when creating your own recipes, as you may not require as much liquid as you would when using other cooking methods, such as pressure cooking.
Temperature| Temperature Suggestions| Recipes Ideas
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High| Use this setting for recipes that require shorter cooking times, generally 4-6 hours.| Ideal for sauces, chili, potato dishes, cheese dishes, chicken wings and meatballs in sauce
Low| Use this setting for recipes that require longer cook times. This setting is used for recipes that usually require cooking for more than 8 hours. Perfect for less tender cuts of meats.| Ideal for less tender cuts of meat, braised meats, dried beans, soups and stews
- Slow Cooking reduces evaporation, resulting in the flavors and juices being maintained. Keep this in mind when creating your own recipes, as you may not require as much liquid as you would when using other cooking methods, such as pressure cooking.
WARRANTY
This product is covered by a 12 month replacement or repair warranty, which is in addition to your rights under the Australian Consumer Law (if your product was purchased in Australia) or New Zealand Consumer Guarantees Act (if your product was purchased in New Zealand).
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Upon receipt of your claim, Crock-Pot will seek to resolve your difficulties or, if the product is defective, advise you on how to obtain a replacement or refund.
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To assist us in managing warranty claims, we recommend you register your product as soon as practicable after purchase by creating an account on our website and uploading a copy of your original receipt.
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In order to make a claim under our warranty, you must have the original proof of purchase documentation for the product and present it when requested (if not already uploaded to our website).
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Should your product develop any defect within 12 months of purchase because of faulty materials or workmanship, we will replace or repair it, at our discretion, free of charge. A product presented for repair may be replaced by a refurbished product of the same type rather than being repaired. Refurbished parts may be used to repair the product.
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Our replacement or repair warranty only applies where a defect arises as a result of faulty material or workmanship during the warranty period. Your warranty does not cover misuse or negligent handling (including damage caused by failing to use the product in accordance with this instruction booklet), accidental damage, or normal wear and tear.
Your warranty does not: -
cover freight or any other costs incurred in making a claim, consumable items, accessories that by their nature and limited lifespan require periodic renewal (such as filters and seals) or any consequential loss or damage; or
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cover damage caused by: -power surges, power dips, voltage supply problems, or use of the product on incorrect voltage; -servicing or modification of the product
other than by Crock-Pot or an authorised service centre; use of the product with other accessories, attachments, product supplies, parts or devices that do not conform to Crock-Pot specifications; or -exposure of the product to abnormally corrosive conditions; or -
extend beyond 3 months if the product is used in commercial, industrial, educational or rental applications.
The benefits given to you by our warranty are in addition to other rights and
remedies under law in relation to the product. In Australia our goods come
with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the
Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a
major failure and for compensation for any other foreseeable loss or damage.
You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail
to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major
failure.
Our goods also come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the New
Zealand Consumer Guarantees Act. If your warranty claim is not accepted, we
will inform you and if requested to do so byyou, repair the product provided
you pay the usual charges for such repair. You will also be responsible for
all freight and other costs. Should your product require repair or service
after the warranty period, contact your nearest service centre. For acomplete
list of service centres, visit our website or call our customer service line
for advice on 1300 881 861 in Australia, or 0800 786 232 in New Zealand.
Should you experience any difficulties with your product during the warranty period, please contact our customer service line for advice on 1300 881 861 in Australia, or 0800 786 232 in New Zealand.
Australia
www.crockpot.com.au
1300 881 861
Suite 1, Level 1,
13 Lord Street,
Botany, NSW
2019 Australia
New Zealand
www.crockpot.co.nz
0800 786 232
Level 6, Building 5,
Central Park,
660-670 Great South Road,
Greenlane, Auckland
New Zealand
References
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