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Cooking Rice

6.

Before First Use

To Clean

Troubleshooting

1.  Read all instructions and important safeguards.

2.  Remove all packaging materials and check that 

all items have been received in good condition.

 

3.  Tear up all plastic bags and dispose of them 

properly as they can pose a risk to children.

4.  Wash accessories in warm, soapy water. Rinse 

and dry thoroughly.

5.  Remove the inner pot from cooker and clean with 

warm, soapy water. Rinse and dry thoroughly 

before returning to cooker.

  

6.  Wipe cooker body clean with a damp cloth.

 

1.  Remove the condensation collector and rinse.
2.  Soak the inner pot and all accessories or wash on 

the top rack of the dishwasher.

3.  Wipe cooker body clean with a damp cloth.

  

4.  Thoroughly dry cooker body and all accessories.
5.  Reassemble for next use.

 

· Rice is too dry/hard after cooking

If your rice is dry or hard/chewy when the cooker 

switches to 

Keep Warm

, additional water and 

cooking time will soften the rice. Depending on how 

dry your rice is, add ½ to 1 cup of water and stir 

thoroughly. Close the lid and press the 

White Rice

 

button. When cooker switches to 

Keep Warm

 mode, 

open the lid and stir the rice to check the consistency. 

Repeat as necessary until rice is soft and moist.

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· Do not use harsh 

abrasive cleaners, 

scouring pads or 

products that are not 

considered safe to use 

on nonstick coatings.

· If washing in the 

dishwasher, a slight 

discoloration to the inner 

pot and accessories 

may occur. This is only 

cosmetic and will not 

affect performance.

· Any other servicing 

should be performed by 

Aroma® Housewares.

The provided rice cooker 

cup is the equivalent to 

a 3/4 standard US cup.

· Because rice varieties 

may vary in their 

make-up, results may 

differ. Here are some 

troubleshooting tips to 

help you achieve the 

desired consistency.

· Rice is too moist/soggy after cooking

If your rice is still too moist or soggy when the cooker 

switches to 

Keep Warm

, use the serving spatula to stir 

the rice. This will redistribute the bottom (moistest) 

part of the rice as well as release excess moisture. 

Close the lid and allow to remain on 

Keep Warm

 

mode for 10-30 minutes as needed, opening the lid 

and stirring periodically to release excess moisture.

1.  Using the provided measuring cup, add rice to 

the inner pot.

2.  Rinse rice to remove excess starch then drain.

 

3.  Fill with water to the line which matches the 

number of cups of rice being cooked.

4.  Place the inner pot into the cooker.
5.  Close the lid securely.

  

6.  Plug the power cord into an available 120V AC 

wall outlet.

 

7.  Press the 

( )

 button to turn on the cooker.

8. Press 

White Rice

 or 

Brown Rice

.

9.  The cooker will now begin cooking. The cooking 

indicator light will illuminate and the display 

willl show a chasing pattern.

10.  The cooker will count down the final 10 minutes 

of cook time.

11.  Once rice is finished, the cooker will beep and 

automatically switch to 

Keep Warm

.

12.  For better results, stir the rice with the serving 

spatula to distribute any remaining moisture.

13.  When finished serving rice, turn the cooker off 

by pressing 

( ) 

twice and unplug the power 

cord.

If you misplace the 

measuring cup, a ¾ 

standard US cup is an 

exact replacement.
To add more flavor 

to rice, try substituting 

a favorite meat or 

vegetable broth or stock. 

The ratio of broth/stock 

to rice will be the same 

as water to rice.
For approximate rice 

cooking times and 

suggested rice/water 

ratios, see the "Rice & 

Water Measurement 

Table" on page 

8

.

7.

· Before placing the inner 

pot into the cooker, 

check that it is dry and 

free of debris. Adding 

the inner pot when 

wet may damage the 

cooker.

· Brown rice requires a 

much longer cooking 

cycle than other rice 

varieties due to the 

extra bran layers on the 

grains. The 

Brown Rice

 

function on this cooker 

allows extra time and 

adjusted heat settings 

in order to cook the rice 

properly. If it appears 

the cooker is not heating 

up immediately on the 

Brown Rice

 setting, this 

is due to a low-heat 

soak cycle that proceeds 

the cooking cycle to 

produce better brown 

rice results.

· Rice should not be left 

in the cooker on 

Keep 

Warm

 for more than 12 

hours.

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Summary of Contents for ARC-1126SBL

Page 1: ...instruction manual ARC 1126SBL Questions or concerns about your Aroma product www AromaCo com Support 1 800 276 6286 Rice Cooker Multicooker Slow Cooker Food Steamer ...

Page 2: ...other operating appliances If the electrical circuit is overloaded with other appliances the appliance may not operate properly 18 Always make sure the outside of the inner pot is dry prior to use If the inner pot is returned to the cookerwhen wet it may damage or cause the product to malfunction 19 Use extreme caution when opening the lid during or after cooking Hot steam will escape and may caus...

Page 3: ... functions Lid Release Button Handle Steam Vent Lid Condensation Collector Control Panel Digital Display 5 THIS APPLIANCE IS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 4 Parts Identification SmartCarb white rice or brown rice Offers a lower carb version of white or brown rice by removing starch during the cooking process Carb Reducing Pot Spilled food can cause serious burns Keep appliance cord a...

Page 4: ...atula to stir the rice This will redistribute the bottom moistest part of the rice as well as release excess moisture Close the lid and allow to remain on Keep Warm mode for 10 30 minutes as needed opening the lid and stirring periodically to release excess moisture 1 Using the provided measuring cup add rice to the inner pot 2 Rinse rice to remove excess starch then drain 3 Fill with water to the...

Page 5: ...e finishes cooking by being steamed instead of sitting in starchywater and reabsorbing carbohydrates Rice Water Measurement Table UNCOOKED RICE RICE WATER LINE Inside pot APPROX COOKED RICE YIELD COOKING TIMES 2 Cups Line 2 4 Cups White Rice 38 43 Min Brown Rice 61 66 Min 3 Cups Line 3 6 Cups White Rice 40 45 Min Brown Rice 61 66 Min 4 Cups Line 4 8 Cups White Rice 43 48 Min Brown Rice 62 67 Min 5...

Page 6: ...ooker 4 Fill with water to the line which matches the number of cups of rice being cooked 5 Close the lid securely 6 Plug the power cord into an available 120VAC wall outlet 7 Press the button to turn on the cooker 8 Press SmartCarb White Rice or SmartCarb Brown Rice for SmartCarb or White Rice or Brown Rice depending on the type of rice being cooked 9 Press DelayTimer Press or to increase or to d...

Page 7: ...ll now begin cooking The cooking indicator lightwill illuminate and the displaywill show a chasing pattern 10 Place food to be steamed onto the steam tray 11 Use caution when opening the lid as steam may escape 12 Place steam tray into the cooker 13 Close the lid securely 14 Use Caution when opening the lid to check that food is finished 15 If food is finished steaming remove steam tray Wear a pro...

Page 8: ...gin heating the inner pot 4 The cooking indicator lightwill illuminate and the digital displaywill show a chasing pattern 5 Add ingredients to be sautéed to the inner pot 6 Using a long handled wooden spoon stir the ingredients until reached desired doneness 7 When finished turn the cooker off by pressing twice and unplug the cord 1 Add ingredients to the inner pot 2 Place the inner pot into the c...

Page 9: ...rice Once the rice cooker automatically turns to Keep Warm open the lid and stir in butter and Parmesan cheese SERVES 2 3 17 9 17 16 Recipes San Antonio Rice Easy Chili Base 1 2 cup 6 oz 1 2 tbsp 1 2 cup 1 4 tsp 1 4 tsp 3 4 cup 8 oz 8 oz 8 oz 1 4 cup 1 2 tbsp 1 2 tbsp rice fresh salsa mild or hot vegetable oil fresh or canned corn kernels ground cumin salt water Fresh ground pepper to taste Fresh ...

Page 10: ...unauthorized service center or personnel the defect was subject to abuse improper use not conforming to product manual instructions or environmental conditions more severe than those specified in the manual and specification neglect of the owner or improper installation the defect was subject to Force Majeure such as flood lightning earthquake other natural calamities war vandalism theft brownouts...

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