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The heating element is on the bottom of the unit and there should not be an issue with that. If the damage came from it being dropped, there is a chance the element got knocked lose.
most of the time NO but i would try setting it in place and locking down the lid and do nothing for a day or so , do not heat it ,just leave it . after a day remove the lid and see if the gasket looks normal if not REPLACE IT ......... what do you have to loose , just a little time , but just so you know those gaskets dont last forever , your should get one if you can ,just to have in case
most slow cookers have a flexible element in the bottom of the cooker. the porcelain "pot" fits into the shell or outside of the cooker. heat rises so naturally the outside of the pot will heat up after the pot and anything in it heats up. (radiated heat) some have insulation around the inside of the shell to slow down the heat convection but will heat up eventually. that's why they all have phenolic handles. if they didn't heat up then would you need handles?
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