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The only thing I can think of for 'LL' is 'Low Liquid'. It may also be 'eLLement' and they can't spell.
Unfortunately 'Cooks Essentials is a QVC trademark. They don't make them, they just buy from China and sell them. This page on the manual for _this_ model (you don't tell yours, 6 QT is a size, and they do lots) tells you about repair and warranty. It sounds like you have an element gone and the error is telling you in Chinese.
I have a Tricity TSC09 6 litre Slow Cooker and I just love it its so handy, if your gone for even 10 hours it keeps your dinner warm after the cooking time runs out. I smashed the lid and was so gutted I tried for hours online to find a replacement lid with no luck. I went shopping and bought a very cheap 6 to 7 Quart or 6 to 6.5 litre Slow cooker / Crock pot of the same shape the removable pot and lid fit. I bought a cookworks, signature, 24 euro 6.5 litre oval dog standard slow cooker and the lid fit, now I also have a removable pot replacement as well just in case I smash that too. So happy I have my Slow cooker back again.
You can join the yahoo group: PressureCookerRecipes and they have a file that shows step by step how to change the fuse for this pressure cooker. Hope this helps.
I am not sure if it is the same as the Durabrand model I have but mine heats the food to boiling and then cooks and lowers the temperature automatically, it is handy if you are late preparing a meal, for example 12 noon and you want it ready for 7pm? Hope this helps. High settings usually boil quickly and is handy to use for the first hour after that reduce the temperature and you can knock at least an hour off the cooking time. Or you can use high throughout the meal and halve the slow cooking time, however this uses much more electricity than on slow.
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