What is the 1 and 2 on CrockPot?

CrockPot Consumer Care On your slow cooker, the O is Off, the I is the Low setting, and the II is the High setting.

What is a crock watcher?

A slow cooker conveniently cooks food throughout the day while you attend to more important needs. The Crock Watcher slow cooker earns its name by cooking food in the “slow and low” method, which means that the base heats slowly and evenly to cradle the crockery and food in warmth.

What does auto shift mean on a crock watcher?

The Crock-Pot® Slow Cooker will automatically shift to the warm setting when your food is done cooking. This will keep your meal warm, so Dinner is Ready When You Are.™

What does auto shift mean on a slow cooker?

Auto-shift to warm setting is a great feature when you’re running late. The Crockpot™ Slow Cooker will automatically shift to the warm setting when your food is done cooking. This will keep your meal warm, so dinner is ready when you are.

What are the settings on a slow cooker?

Settings: Most machines have a low, high, and warm setting. The cooking temperature range is between 175°F to 215°F. The low and high setting will peak at 215ºF, however the low setting cycles on and off that temperature more frequently.

What is a manual slow cooker?

Manual slow cookers have a button or knob with three to four settings: Off, Low, High and sometimes Warm. Programmable crock pots provide more control. You can set an exact cook time and then the cooker switches to Warm when the cooking time is up.

How can I tell if my crockpot is on?

The knob indication should tell you what power level it is on (warm, low high..). Generally with crockpots this simple if the switch is on and it is plugged in the heating element is turned on.

Does rival still make crock pots?

subsidiary continues to manufacture products under the Rival and Holmes brands, although Crock-Pot was spun off as its own brand and its slow cookers no longer feature the Rival logo, and Bionaire and Patton have become Jarden subsidiaries.

What is Auto Shift?

This is when the automatic transmission ‘gear’ is activated. As you accelerate, the drive gear will apply power to the wheels and progressively shift into higher ‘gears’ as the engine RPM reaches the desired level. As the vehicle begins to slow down, the automatic drive gear will down-shift to lower gears.