CARE AND CLEANING
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Like any ceramic material, the removable clay pot will be damaged by sudden temperature
changes.
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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.
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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.
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DO NOT
put the clay pot in the dishwasher. Sudden temperature changes may crack it and
excessive soap will clog the pores.
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Do not use abrasive scouring powders or steel wool. Plastic brush or nylon scrub pads can be used
as needed.
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For hard to remove residue or to do a thorough cleaning, allow the clay pot to soak overnight in
the sink with water and ¼ cup baking soda. Wash using a brush or nonmetallic scrubbing
pad. Follow this treatment after cooking fish or foods with strong seasoning.
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Use hot water if you wash the clay pot right after cooking. Do not use cold water if the pot is hot.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Store your VitaClay
TM
Rice & Slow 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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