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TEMP Mode (15 settings)
This mode is best when more accurate cooking temperature control is needed. It is important to
realize that the following settings measure the temperature of the base of your cookware and not the
temperature of the food you are cooking.
1. Touch the FUNCTION symbol to select the TEMP mode. The default temperature is 100°F
(simmer). Use the  symbols to increase or decrease the temperature as needed.
2. The one-touch SIMMER function will instantly select the 100°F setting.
3. Touch the LOCK symbol at any time to lock in your desired setting. To unlock, touch and hold the
LOCK symbol for 2 seconds or power the unit off.
SIMMER 100º
LOW 125º-150º
MED-LOW 175º-250º
MEDIUM 275º-325º
MED-HIGH 350º-400º
HIGH 425º-450º
TIMER
180-minute timer is adjustable in 1-minute increments.
1. Touch the TIMER symbol. 1 minute will display in the LCD window. Use the  symbols to
increase or decrease the time as needed.
2. The time will count down until the set time has elapsed. The unit will beep and all cooking
operations will shut down.
3. All functions are still operational when the timer is set. Every 5 seconds the programmed
function and the remaining time will alternate in the LCD window.
4. To reset or turn off the timer, touch the TIMER symbol.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Do Not clean with metal scouring pads, abrasives, or solvents
Do Not immerse cord or unit in water or other liquids
Unplug when not in use and before cleaning
Allow unit to cool before storing
Do Not use if glass cooktop or power cord is damaged
Keep away from other sources of heat
Unplug and let cool before cleaning. Use a mild liquid detergent with a moist cloth to wipe off
grease and stains. Let dry. Cover the unit to protect it from dust when being stored.
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