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The temperature settings on a Rival Crock-Pot are listed by increasing temperature meaning that the high setting is represented by the higher numeral and the low setting is represented by the lower numeral. So, "I" means low and "II" means high.

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Q: Which symbol I orII on my Rival crock pot is High and which is low?
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