Page 2 - To register your new product: Go online to
2 Welcome to VitaClay! We’re so glad you’re here. This guide is to help you have a safe and truly satisfying experience. We have created a line of electronic cooking devices that are both easy to use and healthy for you and your family. Enjoy! Clay is the most traditional cooking material there is, ...
Page 3 - Table of Contents; Warranty
3 Table of Contents Important Safety Information ................................................................................. 4 Grounding Information and Instructions ................................................................ 5 Caring for your Clay Pot .......................................
Page 4 - Important Safety Information; Rice n’ Slow Cooker or any electrical appliances, basic
4 Important Safety Information When using your 2-in- 1 Rice n’ Slow Cooker or any electrical appliances, basic electrical precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury, including but not limited to the following: • Your 2-in- 1 Rice n’ Slow Cooker (“Cook...
Page 5 - Grounding Information and Instructions; extension cord; , the cord should be positioned so that it does
5 • Do NOT use this Cooker for anything other than its intended use. The use of accessory attachments not supplied or recommended by Essenergy may cause injury, fire or electrical shock and may also damage the Cooker. The Cooker should be used for its intended purpose only and not for other cooking ...
Page 6 - Caring for your Clay Pot
6 Caring for your Clay Pot Unglazed natural clay promotes health by preserving all essential nutrients and vitamins in your foods. It creates excellent texture and intensifies flavors of food. In order to preserve the quality and lifespan of your clay pot, here are a few helpful tips and instruction...
Page 7 - Parts and Assembly Illustration; (8) Water Collector
7 Parts and Assembly Illustration Key to Parts (1) Steam Valve (7) Cooker Cover (2) Clay Lid (8) Water Collector (3) Clay Pot (9) Control Panel Display, see below (4) Stainless Steel Housing (10) Rice Spoon (5) Power Cord (11) Stainless Metal Hook (for lifting the hot clay lid off (6) Measuring Cup ...
Page 8 - How to read your Control Panel Display
8 How to read your Control Panel Display (1) “Off / Warm” Key -- Function Key to turn off Cooker (cancel cooking) or to turn on “Warm” mode. Your Cooker is in the “Warm” mode when the Indicator light of the “Off / Warm” Key glows red. (2) “Timer” Key -- Function Key to program cooking time for the “...
Page 9 - IMPORTANT: CLEAN UNIT THOROUGHLY BEFORE FIRST USE:; Install the Steam Valve into Cooker Cover; NEVER operate your Cooker without the steam valve in place.; Water Collector; Rice n’ Slow Cooker Basics; DO NOT
9 Let’s Get Started! Remove all packaging from your 2-in- 1 Rice n’ Slow Cooker (“Cooker”) and its accessories prior to use. Make sure all parts are accounted for (see Parts & Assembly Illustration), undamaged and free of debris. IMPORTANT: CLEAN UNIT THOROUGHLY BEFORE FIRST USE: • Hand wash the...
Page 10 - Do open the lid during cooking; Use the; Rice mode; Rice Cooking & Brown Rice Cooking Modes
10 During cooking, you may stop the cooking mode at any time by pressing the “Off/Warm” key. It will then revert to the Waiting m ode with display “-----”. If there is a power outage during cooking, you may have to start the cooking cycle again. Always ensure that the Cooker ’s heating element locat...
Page 11 - Do NOT cook oatmeal; Rice or Grain to Water Ratios; based on rinsed rice*; Rinsing the Rice
11 grains are best cooked in the Brown mode. Important: Do NOT cook oatmeal in the Rice or Brown cooking modes. Use the Stew or Soup cooking mode. Rice or Grain to Water Ratios Rice and grains are natural products and the amount of water needed for cooking will depend on the age and size of the prod...
Page 12 - Basic Grain Cooking Directions; after cooking
12 • The LCD display will show either: o “ 00.4 ” if the Rice key was selected and the Rice Light will blink and then glow red. This means your rice Cooker will cook for approximately 40 minutes in the Rice mode -- less time is needed for small amounts and more time for larger amounts. o “ 00.5 ” if...
Page 13 - A General Guide to One Pot Rice or Grain Meal; Soup Cooking Mode; VitaClay Cooking Charts
13 A General Guide to One Pot Rice or Grain Meal Ten minutes before the Rice or Brown mode cooking cycle completes (LCD display will show “ 00.1 ”), add fish and vegetables on top of your rice/grain or place the fish inside a ceramic bowl/ dish then place it on top of rice/grain. Let simmer until co...
Page 14 - A General Guide to Soups, Broths and Porridge; Use the; Stew Cooking Mode; Basic Stew Cooking Directions
14 A General Guide to Soups, Broths and Porridge Please refer to the recipe booklet and the “ VitaClay Cooking Charts for VM7900 & VF7700 ” that came with the Cooker. Additionally, here are some basic guidelines: • Vegetable stocks cook in about 30-50 minutes. • Meaty bone broths will cook in ab...
Page 15 - A general guide to Cooking Dry Beans & Lentils
15 • You may shorten or lengthen cooking time by pressing the Timer key within a few seconds of selecting the cooking mode. Press the key until the display shows your desired cooking time. The timer increases by 30-minute increments from 30 minutes to 12 hours. A few seconds after the Timer is set, ...
Page 16 - A General Guide to Cooking Oatmeal; steel cut or rolled oatmeal; A General Guide to Steaming Vegetables
16 A General Guide to Cooking Oatmeal • Add 1 cup steel cut or rolled oatmeal and 3-4 cups water in your clay pot. • Press the Stew key on the control panel, then press the Timer key to set cooking for 30 minutes. • You may leave cooked steel cut oats in Warm mode for additional 30 minutes for a sof...
Page 17 - Care, Cleaning and Proper Maintenance; The Clay Pot and Lid; Do NOT put the clay pot in the dishwasher.; Do NOT use cold; The Outside of the Cooker Housing
17 Care, Cleaning and Proper Maintenance The Clay Pot and Lid • Like any ceramic material, the removable clay pot will be damaged by sudden temperature changes. • 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 t...
Page 18 - Tips, Shortcuts & Frequently Asked Questions
18 Tips, Shortcuts & Frequently Asked Questions • Please note : For cooking in VitaClay Cookers there must have liquid (water or clear broth) present at all times. No "dry cooking" should be done in any VitaClay pot. Please ensure adequate liquids throughout the cooking cycle, as burning...
Page 24 - LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTY
24 LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTY To register your new product: Go online to vitaclaychef.com , scroll down to the bottom of the homepage, under the center “Support” column, click on “Product Registration” Essenergy, Inc. (Essenergy) warrants their Products against defects in material or workmanship for ...