Vitaclay Vf7700 Manual
Vitaclay Vf7700 Manual
Vitaclay Vf7700 Manual
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS:
This appliance must be grounded. It is equipped with a 3-wire detachable cord with grounded plug.
The plug must be plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded.
WARNING:
Improper use of the grounded wire can result in a risk of electric shock. Consult a qualified electrician if
necessary. Do not attempt to defeat this safety feature by modifying the plug.
The short power cord is provided to reduce the hazards resulting from entanglement or tripping over a
long cord. An extension cord may be used with care. If it is necessary to use an extension cord, it should
be positioned so that it does not drape over the counter or tabletop where it can be pulled on by children
or tripped over and:
1. Use only 3-wire extension cord with 3-blade grounding plug.
2. The marked rating of extension cord must be equal to or greater than the rating of this appliance.
Electrical rating of this appliance. Electrical rating is listed on the bottom of this unit.
CLEAN UNIT THOROUGHLY BEFORE FIRST USE:
Ensure the packing paper on the heating surface is removed.
Wash the clay pot and lid with warm water and a small amount of detergent.
Rinse and dry clay pot thoroughly before placing in the housing.
Plug the power cord into the unit first and then plug into the wall outlet. When the cooker is
ready for operation you will hear a long beep.
Caution:
1. A slight odor and/or smoke smell may be noticed during the initial use of this appliance. This is
normal with many heating appliances and will disappear after the first few uses.
2. The cooker should be used for its intended purpose only and not for other cooking purposes such as
stir frying or deep oil frying.
3. If liquids have been soaking in the clay pot for a long time, a leak could occur. Use a dry towel to dry
the outside surface of the inner clay pot.
4. During the cooking process, the steam valve needs to be in place for safety and performance.
5. Do not touch the steam vent during cooking process as it becomes very hot.
6. The clay pot and lid become very hot during the cooking process and/or when cooking is finished.
Use the pot holders to pick up the clay pot and lid. Do not use bare hands.
Note: If you decide not to rinse the rice, additional 0.25 cup of water per 1-cup of rice would be
needed on top of recommendations.
REGULAR RICE COOKING:
1. Measure rice and water and place in clay pot.
2. Ensure that exterior of clay pot and interior of rice cooker are clean, dry and cool to the touch. Place clay
pot into rice cooker.
3. Cover the clay lid then close the rice cooker cover and lock into place. The cooker cover is locked when it
clicks.
4. Plug cord into a 120V AC 60Hz only outlet. Your cooker beeps then the display shows ---- , the
RICE light flashes.
5. Press the RICE key, display shows 00.4 , the RICE light flashes, later it keeps illuminating, the rice
cooker comes in a program of 40 minutes rice cooking.
6. When the 40 minutes cooking cycle is completed, the rice cooker will beep again and then automatically
switch into a 12-hour Warm mode, the timer on the screen will show 00.0, the timer will start to
count upward from zero. To turn off the Warm feature, press the OFF button.
Note:
1. To achieve the best cooking result, let the rice stay in WARM cycle for 10 -15 minutes after
cooking cycle complete.
2. It is advised that you do not keep rice or food in the warm mode for longer than 2 hours.
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MAKING SOUP :
VitaClay is a great tool for making your flavorful and nutritious hearty soup.
Rice/Slow Cooker Pro will only take 2 hours. And the best rule for the first time of cooking is to test frequently
After cooking is done, it will automatically switch to Warm Cycle to hold food perfectly cooked for up to
12 hours.
To start STEW cooking (or SLOW cooking) mode:
Load your slow cooker recipes into the clay pot, cover with the supplied clay lid.
1. Place the clay pot with loaded food contents into the cookers heating base, and turn the clay pot so that it
has good contact with the bottom heating plate. Be sure there is no particle interference so that cooker
will cook evenly.
2. Press STEW key, you will hear a sound of beep and STEW light is flashing. The timer LED will
display at 4 hours 04.0 setting ( as a default. A few seconds later, STEW light will turn on, the
cooker enters to a program at defaulted 4-hour slow cooking setting. The LED will start counting down in
30 minute decrements.
3. You may set up longer or shorter cooking time than the default setting. To change from the default time,
Press STEW key, STEW light is flashing, continue to press the TIMER key until reach to the right
cooking time. The timer increases by 30-minute increments from 30 minutes to 12 hours. A few
seconds after the TIMER is set, STEW and TIMER lights will stop flashing and turn on. The cooker
will enter STEW (or SLOW) cooking mode after the sound of click.
Note:
1. To achieve the best cooking result, let the rice stay in WARM cycle for 10 -15 minutes after
cooking cycle complete.
2. It is advised that you do not keep rice or food in the warm mode for longer than 2 hours.
Like any ceramic material, the removable clay pot will be damaged by sudden temperature changes.
If the clay pot is preheated or is hot to the touch, do not add cold or frozen foods. Do not preheat the
clay pot unless called for in the recipe. The clay pot should be at room temperature when adding hot
ingredients.
For general washing, wait until the clay pot cools. Then wash it in warm water with a very small
amount of dishwashing liquid and rinse thoroughly.
DO NOT put the clay pot in the dishwasher. Sudden temperature changes may crack it and excessive
soap will clog the pores.
Do not use abrasive scouring powders or steel wool. Plastic brush or nylon scrub pads can be used as
needed.
For hard to remove residue or to do a thorough cleaning, allow the clay pot to soak overnight in the
sink with water and cup baking soda. Wash using a brush or nonmetallic scrubbing pad. Follow this
treatment after cooking fish or foods with strong seasoning.
Use hot water if you wash the clay pot right after cooking. Do not use cold water if the pot is hot.
After washing, dry thoroughly and store with the lid inverted upside down in the bottom, ideally with
a towel between the layers. Avoid storing the cooker with the lid sealed because it may become
moldy if not carefully dried.
If the cooker should become moldy, make a paste of baking soda and water, cover the cooker with the
paste and allow it to dry. When the paste is dry, rinse with water and dry well.
If clay pot pores become clogged, boil the pot to remove debris. Use a roaster with a rack and add
tepid water. Place the pot bottom on the rack and bring water to a boil. Boil for 30 minutes to remove
the debris. Repeat doing the top if necessary.
Some cooking residue may fill inside the venting holes of the clay lid itself, or around the clay
lid. To clean, remove any residue from the venting holes of the clay lid if any; wash with warm
water; and apply damp cloth to wipe silicon vent gasket and the large silicone ring (being careful
not to remove it).
Store your Cooker in a dry and clean environment.
Caution: When washing the clay pot, it is recommended that a soft cloth or pad be placed between the pot
and sink to protect the pot from hitting the sink.
CLEANING OUTSIDE OF COOKER UNIT
The outside of the cooker may be wiped clean with a soft cloth and warm soapy water. Wipe dry. Do not use
abrasive cleaners. Grease may be removed with diluted ammonia. Do not let the Control Panel or any
electrical mechanisms within the unit get wet.
CLEANING INSIDE OF COOKER UNIT
If an object becomes stuck to the heat element lightly rub it off using a fine sandpaper #600 or steel wool.
Then wipe with a damp cloth.
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