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Rival crock pot..."warm" setting.
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? |
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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 |
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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. |
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On Nov 1, 5:39?pm, 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. |
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This worked for me as well. Thanks!
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Holding the power button down when pluging in the cord works great
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Rival crock pot..."warm" setting.
Hold down cook time while you hit off, then hit cook time again
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On 10/17/2018 1:17 PM, Wayne Boatwright wrote:
> On Wed 17 Oct 2018 09:11:51a, jmcquown told us... > >> On 10/17/2018 12:10 PM, wrote: >>> Hold down cook time while you hit off, then hit cook time again >>> >> Thanks for that brilliant observation! >> >> Jill >> > > I just have a knob that has Off, Low, High, and Warm. I have enough > other buttons to push. :-) > Mine does, too. Apparently newer models are digital. I love my crock pot but don't need it to be complicated. LOL Jill |
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jmcquown wrote:
.... > Mine does, too. Apparently newer models are digital. I love my crock > pot but don't need it to be complicated. LOL ours is labelled incorrectly. warm is high. i don't like it and never wanted one. what i can do in a crockpot i can do in the oven. just wastes space for something we use a few times a year. songbird |
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On 10/17/2018 4:35 PM, songbird wrote:
> jmcquown wrote: > ... >> Mine does, too. Apparently newer models are digital. I love my crock >> pot but don't need it to be complicated. LOL > > ours is labelled incorrectly. warm is high. > That would be a problem to take up with the mfg. > i don't like it and never wanted one. what i > can do in a crockpot i can do in the oven. just > wastes space for something we use a few times a > year. > > > songbird > If you don't like it, don't use it. Give it away. I mostly use mine for making soups and stews. I like to be able to set it and forget it while I'm doing other things around the house. Jill |
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Wayne Boatwright wrote:
.... > You might not be wasting space, but you're wasting an incredible > amount of energy using the oven in your range, compared to a slow > cooker. in recent years we're not using the oven all that much other than for baking and for canning. when i'm cooking i'm usually either there standing over it or making beans (which is a very low simmer once they're up to temperature). songbird |
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On Wednesday, October 31, 2007 at 5:35:51 PM UTC-4, 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 tried the series of button method and it did not work. I tied the holding the cook time button while plugging it in and it worked like a charm. U have had this for years without a manual and never could find info on this! |
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The person who said to hold the cook time button down while plugging it in was right. It works.
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Thank you! Works like a charm!
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On Wednesday, July 4, 2018 at 1:34:35 PM UTC-4, wrote:
> Holding the power button down when pluging in the cord works great Unfortunately for me, that just resets it back to 4 hour high. Holding down the power button while clicking off also makes it cycle through all the settings except Warm, also. The Warm setting is just skipped each time I cycle everything. Nothing I have tried has activated the warm setting |
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On Wednesday, October 31, 2007 at 3:35:51 PM UTC-6, 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've wondered about this for years until I found this thread! Mine worked only by holding the cook time button while plugging it in. Thanks, this will come in very, VERY handy! |
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"Hold down cook time while you hit off, then hit cook time again" works! Thanks!!
The manual fails to address that clever hack. Only says it will go to warm automatically after the cook cycle. What if the food is done earlier? |
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