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All the info I have seen for this model indicates that the setting dial is "Off" when pointing at about 10 o'clock position and then "Low" is at 12 o'clock and "High" is at 2 o'clock. No numbers like 1 and 2 are used.
I would assume if your dial is laid out the same way that it goes from Off to 1 to 2 ... then 1 would be Low and 2 is High
If it is a single setting of a multi-position switch, then the internals are not making contact of a setting. Some switches can be disassembled and the prongs bent out.
It looks rather like my slow cooker which has a 3 position switch with LOW, HIGH and AUTO.
AUTO uses a thermostat control to prevent the contents from boiling. Useful if being left unwatched. HIGH setting can cause burning if contents not stirred, and LOW setting is only of use to keep things warm. Hope that helped.
The auto button is ususally it startts off on high setting to warm up the crock and when it reaches a pre set temperature it will shift to med or low which ever is the next lower setting it will continue cooking at this setting unless you change it
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