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Find Slow Cooker Spares and Parts. Get ready for making lovely soups and stews again with our selection of slow cooker spares. To find the parts that you need please select your brand of slow cooker from the menu below.
- How Does A Slow Cooker Work?
- What Can Go Wrong with A Slow Cooker?
- How Can I Identify A Slow Cooker Problem?
- What Do I Need For Slow Cooker Repair?
- What Are The Steps to Slow Cooker Repair?
A slow cooker is a small appliance with a ceramic pot, a heating element, and a metal shell for slow cooking foods in liquid. The wire element made of Nichrome encircles the metal liner that transfers heat to the crock. The tight lid and low, steady temperatures reduce evaporation and promote thorough cooking. Most slow cookers have a removable pot...
Actually, little can go wrong with this simple appliance. The cord can need replacing. The thermostat, heating element, and switch can be faulty. And the crock can crack.
If the slow cooker doesn’t heat, first make sure the power is on at the electrical receptacle. Check the electrical cord. Check the heating element and the appliance controls.If the cooker has a thermostat, service it as you would a switch. Test the heating elementand replace it if it is faulty.If the cooker heats on one temperature only, test the switch and the thermostat. Test the heating elementand replace as needed.If the cooker overheats, check the thermostatand replace it if it is faulty.Replacement parts are available through the manufacturer or a small appliance parts store. The tools you’ll need for dis-assembly and testing include these: 1. Screwdrivers 2. Wrenches 3. Multimeter
Disassemble and test a slow cooker:
1. Unplug the appliance from the electrical receptacle. 2. Remove the pot, inspect it for cracks and replace the pot if necessary. 3. Turn the unit over and remove the base that is held on by screws, clips, or nuts. 4. With the base off, remove wire connectors and test the electrical cord. 5. Access and disconnect the electrical leads to the heating element(s) and test. 6. Replace the electrical cord or heating elements as needed and reassemble.
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Get the replacement part you need for your Cookworks Slow Cooker from the UK's largest supplier of appliance spare parts. Our range includes everything you need to save money with a do-it-yourself Slow Cooker repair as well as quality Slow Cooker care, cleaning and maintenance products.
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If your slow cooker doesn't heat, it will need to be repaired. This is a symptom that can be diagnosed yourself, with help from our troubleshooting guide. Check the probe, controls, switch, element, and thermal fuse. Read on for advice on how to know which part is damaged, and how you can get it in working order again.