Product FAQs
Countertop Ovens
No. Placing foil in the unit may cause the unit to heat up over 500° F degrees. For
this reason, we do not recommend using foil in the counter top oven.
- Before cleaning, unplug it and allow it to cool.
- Wipe with a damp cloth. DO NOT IMMERSE IN WATER! Make sure to use only mild, soapy water.
- Abrasive cleaners, scrubbing brushes and chemical cleaners will damage the continuous clean coating on the unit. Empty the crumb tray frequently to avoid accumulation of crumbs.
Deep Fryers
- Unplug from outlet and allow unit to cool. Always turn control to OFF then disconnect plug from wall outlet BEFORE disconnecting BREAK-AWAY CORD.
- Clean the outside of the fryer and lid with a damp cloth. CAUTION: Do not use abrasive pads or alcohol to clean the fryer.
- Remove basket handle, if one is included. Frying basket can be washed in hot soapy water.
- Rinse and towel dry carefully.
- Pour out oil and discard properly.
- Wipe the inside with paper towels to absorb excess grease. Wash interior of fryer with hot soapy water. Rinse and dry thoroughly. CAUTION: Never immerse the fryer in water or wash in running water. If you own a fryer with a removable bowl or other removable parts, refer to the instruction manual for your specific fryer to determine which parts can be cleaned in the dishwasher.
Remove the oil bowl by lifting the bowl straight up out of the plastic exterior.
To replace oil bowl, be sure the brass guide post (between the 2 electric prongs on
the bottom of the bowl) is aligned properly with the center hole of the receptacle
in the bottom of the housing. The brass guide post should guide the electric prongs
into the correct position.
Firmly press on bowl to ensure it is positioned properly. Lid should close tightly.
If your fryer has a hinged lid, to remove lid, depress the OPEN LID button and lift
the lid to a vertical position. Remove by pulling the lid upwards. Reverse the
sequence to secure the lid back into position.
Covered oil can be stored in a cool dark place for up to 3 months. Never store oil
in the refrigerator. Replace the oil if you notice:
- excessive smoking at normal temperatures
- strong oil discoloration
- a rancid smell
- excessive foaming around the frying food
- The fryer may give off an odor when the filter has not been changed regularly. A charcoal and cotton filter should be replaced every 3 months or 15 uses. Replacement filters can be purchased on our website.
- Some fryers may have a removable metal mesh filter that may be able to be cleaned in the dishwasher or sink instead of a charcoal and cotton filter. If that is the case, refer to the instruction manual for your specific fryer for filter cleaning instructions.
Use only oils with a high smoking point such as blended vegetable oil, pure corn
oil, sunflower oil, soybean oil or grapeseed (canola oil). Peanut oil is not
recommended because it greatly impacts the flavor. Also, never mix oils when deep
frying.
Griddles
Always allow the griddle to completely cool before cleaning. Unplug cord from wall
outlet. Remove temperature control probe from appliance if equipped. Wipe probe
clean with a dry towel. Never immerse control probe or electrical cord in water or
other liquid. Remove grease tray and discard contents. Immerse the griddle and
grease tray in hot, soapy water and wash with a soft cloth. Rinse well and dry.
Do not use steel wool, abrasive cleaners, or metal scouring pads on cooking surfaces
as this will damage the non-stick coating. To remove stubborn stains, use a plastic
scouring pad and mild dishwashing liquid.
Use only plastic, nylon or wooden utensils to avoid scratching the non-stick
surface. Never cut food on the griddle.
Hot Pot
Yes, use the “MIN” and “MAX” lines located on the inside of the hot pot as a
guideline.
- Unplug the unit and allow it to cool.
- Empty the unit of any food or liquid.
- Do not submerge the unit in water. Wash lid in hot, soapy water.
- Wash inside of unit with hot soapy water.
- Rinse and dry thoroughly.
- Wipe outside with a damp cloth.
- DO NOT use abrasive cleaners on any plastic piece.
No. This is not intended to heat oil or butter.
Use baking soda and water on a sponge to remove stains from the outside of your hot pot.
The hot pot’s operating temperature ranges from 141°F (61°C) on Low to 212° F
(100°C) on high.
Yes. When doing so, turn the thermostat dial to LOW or to desired setting. The use
of LOW will prevent boil-overs and burning. Allow food or milk to heat, stirring
frequently. Unplug the unit before emptying contents.
CAUTION: The hot pot and accumulated steam will be hot. Open cover
carefully to let steam escape safely.
No! It is not recommended to add hot or boiling liquids to the unit. Only lukewarm or cold liquids or foods should be added.
No. To avoid spilling of hot liquid, keep cover in place while pouring.
Rice Cookers/Steamers
- The boiling temperature for water is 212°F.
- As soon as all of the water has evaporated the temperature inside the inner pot immediately rises.
- Rice cookers have a 'Keep Warm' Setting that can detect when the temperature rises above the 212°F.
- When this happens it automatically turns to the 'Keep Warm' Setting.
- This helps to ensure perfect rice every time.
- Unplug and allow to cool completely.
- Always exercise extreme caution as the unit becomes hot during operation.
- Soak the inner pot in hot, soapy water for a few minutes.
- Wash with a non-abrasive pad.
- Wipe the heating base with a damp cloth.
- All other items can be washed with soap and hot water.
- NEVER use an abrasive cleaner or steel wool.
- Note: This unit SHOULD NOT be put in the dishwasher.
- Before cooking, rinse rice in warm water until water becomes clear. Then place the rice in the inner pot with fresh water.
- Take care to use proper water to rice ratios.
- You may be using too much water.
- Use a 1:1 ratio of rice to water plus 1/2 cup of water for white rice and a 1:1 ratio plus 3/4 cup of water for brown rice.
Roasters
Turn temperature control to the “OFF” position. Unplug the roaster oven from outlet
and allow unit to cool completely.
Wash the cooking pan, lid and roasting rack in hot, soapy water using a sponge or
cloth. Rinse thoroughly in hot water, then towel dry. Wipe the inside and outside of
the roaster oven body with a damp cloth.
Never immerse the roaster oven body in water or other liquid. Do not put the cooking
pan in dishwasher.
The best way to brown a turkey is to baste the whole turkey in butter before placing
in roaster oven.
Continue to baste the top of the turkey every half our while it is cooking.
Due to manufacturing process, some smoke and odor may be noticed during the first use. This should disappear after the first heating of the roaster oven.
Skillets
Allow the skillet to completely cool before cleaning. Unplug cord form wall outlet,
then remove temperature control probe from appliance. Wipe probe clean with a dry
towel. Never immerse control probe in water or other liquid. Immerse the skillet and
lid in warm, soapy water and wash with a soft cloth. Rinse well and dry.
Do not use steel wool, abrasive cleaners, or metal scouring pads on cooking surfaces
as this will damage the non-stick coating.
Select a vegetable oil or peanut oil for frying. Butter and olive oil should only be
used to sauté foods on lower temperature settings.
To pan-fry, do not use more than 1 cup of oil. If oil smokes, immediately turn
skillet “OFF” and allow to cool.
Use only plastic, nylon, or wooden utensils to avoid scratching the non-stick
surface.
Due to manufacturing processes, during initial use of this appliance, some slight
smoke and/or odor may be detected.
This is normal with many heating appliances and will not recur after a few uses.
Slow Cooker
Click here for
information about the Rival® Slow Cooker Recall.