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Shelby

Shelby

15 minutes ago, lemniscate said:

@Shelby  Was the Keep Warm led still illuminated?   I wasn't aware the Keep Warm temp could be changed but I know the Keep Warm time can be.   The default Keep Warm time on my IP is 10 hours.   Is it possible yours was set for minutes?   

 

BTW, I've had this exact same scenario with an inherited Crock Pot.  Chicken soup on low, stupid pot was old and temp control failing.  Sour soup hours later.  Kept the soup warm enough for the bacteria to love it.  Cooking Disaster.

 

Warming

Pressing the “Keep-Warm/Cancel” key in the standby state activates the “Keep Warm” function. You can use “+” and “-“ to change the time between 10 minutes and 99 hours and 50 minutes. When “Keep Warm” function starts, the time counts up by minutes. The "Keep Warm" function can be used with or without the lid closed. You can also use an optional glass lid for this function. When it finishes, the cooker beeps and goes to standby state.

My IP is different than that....it defaults to low and 17 hours of keep warm.  Low on my smaller IP's is just perfect.  This one must default to a lot lower.  I can change the setting between High Low and Custom (custom you can set your own temp which is what I'll be doing this next time )

13 minutes ago, Anna N said:

Oh Shelby. But just to inject a little brightness—at least it was obviously spoiled and you didn’t accidentally cause much grief to your guest and yourselves.  That’s the best I can do besides offer you some hugs. 

Oh yes, it could have been worse and in the big picture it's not a big deal.....that's what I get for trying to get ahead of the game lol.

 

And on the plus side, I have more ham to freeze.

Shelby

Shelby

12 minutes ago, lemniscate said:

@Shelby  Was the Keep Warm led still illuminated?   I wasn't aware the Keep Warm temp could be changed but I know the Keep Warm time can be.   The default Keep Warm time on my IP is 10 hours.   Is it possible yours was set for minutes?   

 

BTW, I've had this exact same scenario with an inherited Crock Pot.  Chicken soup on low, stupid pot was old and temp control failing.  Sour soup hours later.  Kept the soup warm enough for the bacteria to love it.  Cooking Disaster.

 

Warming

Pressing the “Keep-Warm/Cancel” key in the standby state activates the “Keep Warm” function. You can use “+” and “-“ to change the time between 10 minutes and 99 hours and 50 minutes. When “Keep Warm” function starts, the time counts up by minutes. The "Keep Warm" function can be used with or without the lid closed. You can also use an optional glass lid for this function. When it finishes, the cooker beeps and goes to standby state.

My IP is different than that....it defaults to low and 17 hours of keep warm.  Low on my smaller IP's is just perfect.  This one must default to a lot lower.  I can change the setting between High Low and Custom (custom you can set your own temp which is what I'll be doing this next time )

10 minutes ago, Anna N said:

Oh Shelby. But just to inject a little brightness—at least it was obviously spoiled and you didn’t accidentally cause much grief to your guest and yourselves.  That’s the best I can do besides offer you some hugs. 

Oh yes, it could have been worse and in the big picture it's not a big deal.....that's what I get for trying to get ahead of the game lol.

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