Breville SLC80 User Manual

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9

Switch on

Insert the power plug into the power point and
switch on. Three red dot lights (High, Keep Warm,
Low) will illuminate and flash on the display panel.

On/Off

Press the On/Off button (the 3 red lights will
disappear) and FF will show on the display panel.

High setting

Press the Mode button once (the FF will disappear)
and the red High dot light + 4 (hours) will show on
the display. The up (+) and down (-) buttons can be
used to change the number of hours from 2 up to 12.
The Slow Cooker will then start the cooking
process unless the Mode button is pressed again
for another selection. The time display will decrease
in 1 hour increments.
At the end of the High cooking time, the red
High dot light will go out and the Keep Warm
setting commences. The red Keep Warm dot light
+4 (hours) will show on the display.

Low setting

Press the Mode button twice (the red High dot light
disappears) and the red Low dot light +4 (hours) will
show on the display. The up (+) and down (-) buttons
can be used to change the number of hours from
2 up to 12.
The slow cooker will then start the cooking
process unless the Mode button is pressed again
for another selection. The time display will decrease
in 1 hour increments.

At the end of the Low cooking time, the red Low dot
light will go out and the Keep Warm setting
commences. The red Keep Warm dot light +4 (hours)
will show on the display.

Combine setting

Press the Mode button three times (the red Low
dot light disappears) and the red High dot light
+ red Combine dot light + 4 (hours) will show on
the display.
The slow cooker will then start the cooking process
of 4 hours High and 4 hours Low. If you wish to change
these times, follow Steps 2-4 before pressing the
Mode Button for Combine setting. (Note: If the High
cooking time is changed, the Low cooking time will
show the same time. Use the up (+) and down (-)
buttons to select the Low cooking time required.)
The display will show the Combine lights and the
number of hours selected for the High setting. The
time display will decrease in 1 hour increments.
At the end of the High cooking time, the High dot
light will go out and the Low setting commences.
The red Low dot light + number of hours selected
will show on the display.
At the end of the Low cooking time, the Low dot light
will go out and the Keep Warm setting commences.
The red Keep Warm dot light + 4 (hours) will show on
the display.

Keep Warm setting

The Keep Warm setting cannot be selected, it
automatically commences after the High, Low or
Combine settings are used. The Keep Warm time of
4 hours cannot be altered. To cancel the Keep Warm
setting, press the On/Off button.

Using the programmable temperature control settings

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Low setting

The Low setting gently simmers food for an extended
period of time without overcooking or burning. No
stirring is required when using this setting. This
setting is ideal for soups and dishes high in liquid.

High setting

The High setting is used when cooking dried beans or
pulses and will cook food in half the time required
for the Low setting. Some foods may boil when
cooked on the High setting, so it may be necessary to
add extra liquid. This will depend on the recipe and
the amount of time in which it is cooked. Occasional
stirring of stews and casseroles will improve the
flavour distribution.

Combine setting

This setting is suitable for a variety of recipes. Use a
combination of Low (for gentle simmering and flavour
development) and High (to complete cooking
process).

Keep Warm setting

The Keep Warm setting is used to keep cooked foods
at serving temperature. It is not a cooking setting and
should only be used after first cooking on the Low or
High setting. It is not recommended to keep food on
the Keep Warm setting for more than 4 hours.

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