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What are the 4 stay or go heat settings on my slow cooker

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 10, 2008

SOURCE: Rival Slow Cooker

I have a broken pot so you can have my slow cooker and lid.
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Steve Allison

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  • Posted on May 25, 2009

SOURCE: slow cooker won't heat up

I suspect that a thermal fuse to protect against overheating has failed. Endless numbers of fairly new coffee makers fail for the same reason and these are failing at too low of a temperature due to sloppy Chinese manfacturers. These devices have been used for many decades without problems, failing only when the design temperature was reached but those available today may look the same outside but are junk and will fail whenever they feel like it. This fuse is normally spot-welded at both ends due to the temperatures to which they are subjected and are not replaceable; they can't be soldered in place as the solder would melt.   We are at the mercy of Asians today for just about everything.    A year ago, I had two coffee machines fail in a three day period and jsut took the refund instead of having a thrid one fail too.

charles

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  • Posted on Mar 06, 2010

SOURCE: heat settings on enheat slow cookers

Generally, the lowest number is the lowest temperature setting and the highest number is the hottest temperature setting

charles

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  • Posted on Mar 06, 2010

SOURCE: slow cooker will only stay on warm. How do I put

This slow cooker has 3 settings LOW, HIGH, & WARM
When you plug the slow cooker in the display should show a "0". When you press the "COOK TIME" button, the display should go to 1 then 2 then 3 etc. each time the "COOK TIME" button is pressed. If 1,2,3,4,5 or 6 hours are selected, then the slow cooker will operate on the "HIGH" setting. If 7,8,9, or 10 hours are selected, then the slow cooker will operate on the "LOW" setting. To start the cooking cycle press the "ON/OFF" button. To interrupt the cooking cycle at any time, press the "ON/OFF" button. When the cooking cycle is complete, your slow cooker will automatically switch to the "WARM" setting. If the "ON/OFF" button is pressed when the the digital display shows "0", then the slow cooker will automatically start on the "WARM" setting.
If the "COOK TIME" button does not change the display numbers then unplug the slow cooker and hold both buttons down as you plug the slow cooker in. Keep the buttons pressed for a count of ten, then release them and the slow cooker should work correctly

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