If the slow cooker will not change the display from 0 to 1 to 2 to 3 etc. when you press the "COOK TIME" button, then unplug the slow cooker. Hold both the COOK TIME and the ON/OFF buttons down and plug the slow cooker into the wall. Keep both buttons held in for a count of 10 then release them. The slow cooker should work correctly now.
This slow cooker has 3 settings, LOW, HIGH, & WARM. If you plug the slow cooker in and the display shows a "0", when you press the "COOK TIME" button the display should go from 0 to 1 (hour), to 2 (hours),to 3 (hours),etc. each time the button is pushed. If 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, or 6 hours are selected then the slow cooker will operate on HIGH. 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. If the ON/OFF button is pressed when the display shows "0" then the slow cooker will automatically start on the WARM setting. When the cooking cycle is complete, the slow cooker will automatically switch to the WARM setting. Hope this helps someone a little more than the first post. Best of luck.
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SOURCE: ronson slow cooker don't know which is high or low
on setting 1 (low),the slow cooker can operate all day and night if required
when set to 2 (high) it is very much like a covered pot on the stove.food will cook in half the required time
AUTO the slow cooker will cook on 2 (high) until the food reaches a pre-set temperature,then switches to 1(low) and maintains a constant slow cooking temperature.Auto is ideal for someone who is leaving the house for the day 8-9 hours please feel free to share this information.If you have any more ? please fell free to contact me.
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SOURCE: Not sure high or low on the Ronson slow cooker
I just rang Ronson (co- Breville Group 1800800634) as I have the same problem. They have confirmed that 1 is low.
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
SOURCE: I have Ronson slow
I also have a Ronson slow cooker.
Instructions from the book read as follows:
- On setting 1 (low), the slow cooker can operate all day and night if required.
- When set to 2 (high), it is very much like a covered pot on the stove. Foods will cook in half the time required for 1 (low).
- When set to auto, the slow cooker will cook on 2 (high) until the food reaches a pre-set temperature, then switches to 1 (low) and maintains a constant slow cooking temperature. Auto is the ideal setting for someone leaving the house for the whole day as most food will cook for 8-9 hours and be ready to serve when they return.
I always use the auto setting, unless I don't have as much time, and will then use setting 2.
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