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Before Using for the First Time
1. Remove all packaging materials from your Electric Gravy Boat Warmer. Check to make sure ceramic gravy
boat, lid, warmer base and detachable power cord are present and in perfect condition.
2. Wipe the warmer base with a clean damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or scouring pads.
CAUTION: Do not immerse the warmer base in water.
3. Wash and rinse ceramic gravy boat and lid, dry thoroughly and replace on the warmer base.
4. Position the warmer base on a flat, heat-resistant surface, as close to an electrical outlet as possible. Make
sure the warmer base is unplugged.
Operating Instructions
CAUTION: ALWAYS UNPLUG ELECTRIC GRAVY BOAT WARMER FROM ELECTRICAL OUTLET
WHEN NOT IN USE.
IMPORTANT: Gravy or sauce should be hot/warm when added to the ceramic gravy boat. The Electric Gravy Boat
Warmer is designed to keep the gravy or sauce at a perfect serving temperature. It is not intended to cook gravy/
sauce/syrup or heat cold gravy/sauce/syrup.
1. Prepare recipe according to instructions.
2. Remove the lidded ceramic gravy boat from the warmer base. Grasp lid knob to pull up and off.
3. Fill the gravy boat 3/4 full with gravy/sauce/syrup.
4. Cooled and previously prepared gravy/sauce/syrup may be warmed the ceramic gravy boat. Add the lid
and microwave on HIGH in 1 minute increments, stirring as needed.
CAUTION: Do not fill the ceramic gravy boat to the top with food. Over-filling could cause heated gravy/
sauce/syrup to overflow and cause damage the unit.
5. Attach plug to appliance first, then plug cord into a 120V AC electrical outlet. The power ON indicator light
will illuminate
CAUTION: WARMER BASE WILL GET VERY WARM DURING COOKING. TO MOVE, USE POT HOLDERS OR
OVEN MITTS TO CAREFULLY GRASP WARMER BASE.
6. The power cord detaches for table or bedside service.
7. The ceramic gravy boat will keep gravy/sauce/syrup at perfect serving temperature for up to 30 minutes
after being unplugged.
8. Remove plug from wall outlet to turn Electric Gravy Boat Warmer OFF when not in use.
CAUTION: Unplugged, the warming base remains hot for some time after using; set aside and allow unit
to cool before cleaning or storing.
User Maintenance Instructions
This appliance requires little maintenance. It contains no user serviceable parts. Do not try to repair it
yourself. Any servicing must be performed by a qualified appliance repair technician.
Care & Cleaning Instructions
CAUTION: NEVER IMMERSE BASE UNIT OR CORD IN WATER OR OTHER LIQUID.
Caring For Your Ceramic Gravy Boat & Lid
Like any ceramic, the gravy boat and lid may crack or break if not properly handled. To prevent damage, handle
with care!
WARNING: Failure to follow these instructions can cause breakage resulting in injury or property damage.
1. Avoid sudden, extreme temperature changes. For example, do not place a hot lid or ceramic gravy boat
into cold water or onto a wet surface.
2. DO NOT use the ceramic gravy boat to store food in the refrigerator, and then reheat in the warmer base.
3. DO NOT strike utensils against rim or body of ceramic gravy boat.
4. Avoid hitting the ceramic gravy boat and lid against the faucet or other hard surfaces.
5. DO NOT use or repair any ceramic gravy boat or lid if chipped, cracked, or severely scratched.
6. DO NOT place hot ceramic gravy boat on directly on table or counter top. Remove the detachable cord and
use the warmer base to serve.
7. DO NOT place ceramic gravy boat on any range top burner, under a broiler, microwave browning element,
or in a toaster oven.
8. DO NOT use abrasive cleaners, scouring pads, or any object that will scratch the cookware or base unit.
9. DO NOT use ceramic gravy boat for reheating foods or for general food storage.
10. Always place foods into the ceramic gravy boat at serving temperature; then place ceramic gravy boat
into the base unit before turning unit ON.
11. Clean warmer base with caution. Always unplug after cooking and allow to cool completely before
cleaning.
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