Rival crock pot..."warm" setting.



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Mitch@...

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I have a Rival crock pot. No manual.
It's the type where you push a button to cycle through the different
hours/temp settings.

When the cycle is done, it switches to "warm."

There's a way to set it directly to warm through a series of button
pushes, but for the life of me I can't remember how to do it.

Does anyone know how?
 
On Oct 31, 5:35?pm, Mitch@... wrote:
> I have a Rival crock pot. No manual.
> It's the type where you push a button to cycle through the different
> hours/temp settings.
>
> When the cycle is done, it switches to "warm."
>
> There's a way to set it directly to warm through a series of button
> pushes, but for the life of me I can't remember how to do it.
>
> Does anyone know how?


http://www.crockpot.com/getmanuals.aspx

Good luck.

Sheldon
 
On Oct 31, 5:35 pm, Mitch@... wrote:
> I have a Rival crock pot. No manual.
> It's the type where you push a button to cycle through the different
> hours/temp settings.
>
> When the cycle is done, it switches to "warm."
>
> There's a way to set it directly to warm through a series of button
> pushes, but for the life of me I can't remember how to do it.
>
> Does anyone know how?


I was just trying to figure this out. Try holding down Cook Time
while plugging it in. It worked on mine.
 
On Nov 1, 5:39?pm, [email protected] wrote:
> On Oct 31, 5:35 pm, Mitch@... wrote:
>
> > I have a Rival crock pot. No manual.
> > It's the type where you push a button to cycle through the different
> > hours/temp settings.

>
> > When the cycle is done, it switches to "warm."

>
> > There's a way to set it directly to warm through a series of button
> > pushes, but for the life of me I can't remember how to do it.

>
> > Does anyone know how?

>
> I was just trying to figure this out. Try holding down Cook Time
> while plugging it in. It worked on mine.


I think I'd rather download the user's manual from the site I posted
and follow the directions contained therein... your method doesn't
sound like anything the manufacturer would suggest, could even
permanently damage the electronic chip.