Using the temperature control settings, Low setting, High setting – Kambrook KSC360 User Manual

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Using the Temperature Control Settings

Low Setting

The Low setting gently simmers food

for an extended period of time

without overcooking or burning.

Generally no stirring is required when

using this setting.

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.

Auto Setting

The Auto setting will first cook on a

high temperature for a period of

time to bring the food quickly to the

desirable temperature, then reduce

automatically to low temperature for

the completion of cooking. This setting

is ideal for slow cooking meals.

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