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PARTS IDENTIFICATION
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HINTS & TIPS
CAUTION
Main Body
Lid / Cover
Steam Tray
Inner Pot
Rice Scoop
Measuring Cup
1. Unplug the appliance and allow it to cool before cleaning.
2. Do not place non-stick rice pot, steam tray, and lid in dishwasher; wash only in warm
soapy water. If foodstuff sticks to the surface, fill with warm, soapy water and soak
before cleaning.
3. If scouring is necessary, use only non-abrasive cleanser or liquid detergent with a nylon
pad or brush.
4. Never immerse the main cooker in water or other liquids. To clean, simply wipe with a
clean damp cloth and dry thoroughly before storing. Apply cleaning solution only to the
cleaning cloth not directly to the rice cooker.
5. Make sure all parts are clean and dry before storing. Store appliance in a clean and dry
place.
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
IMPORTANT GUIDELINES
1. Generally, it is best to wash the rice before cooking; these removes starch and reduce
stickiness. To wash, place in a bowl, add water, rinse rice thoroughly until water appears
chalky or cloudy. Next, drain the water. Repeat process until water is clear. Do not wash
the rice in the inner pot; if the inner pot is wet on the outside when cooking, it may
damage the appliance.
2. Some rice may require a soaking period, this can be done in the rice pot before cooking.
3. We recommend experimenting to determine the rice cooking and steaming times for
different type of rice and foods.
4. For best texture, allow cooked rice to rest in “WARM” mode for 5-10 minutes before
serving.
5. After rice ‘rests’ for 5-10 minutes, remove the lid and stir gently with the rice spoon or a
wooden spoon. If rice is not ready to serve, cover the pot again and let stand on “WARM”
until ready.
6. The rice cooker will automatically switch to “WARM” setting when it has finished cooking.
During this time, you may add in chopped raw vegetables such as spring onions, peas,
shredded carrots, and/or tomatoes using the steamer. It will be warmed while the rice is
‘resting’, retaining their quality.
7. The water you use for cooking rice should be potable. The quality or taste of water will
affect the taste of the cooked rice.
8. For the best results use cold water. The cooking time will vary depending on the
temperature of the water used.
9. Stock (beef or poultry) can be used in place of plain water for cooking to add taste to
the rice.
THIS APPLIANCE IS FOR HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
This rice cooker will automatically switch to “WARM” mode when it is plugged to the
power supply. There is no switch to turn this appliance to OFF. Always unplug when
not in use.
BEFORE STARTING TO COOK, CLEAN THE BOTTOM OF THE INNER POT AND THE
SURFACE OF THE HEATER PLATE, THEN TURN THE INNER POT CLOCKWISE AND
ANTI - CLOCKWISE SO THAT IT SITS PROPERLY ONTO THE HEATER PLATE INSIDE
THE RICE COOKER. OTHERWISE, THE RICE COOKER WILL NOT WORK OR WILL BE
DAMAGED.
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WARNING:
This appliance generates steam. Do not operate without the cover in
place.
2. Do not use your rice cooker under overhanging cupboards; the released steam may
damage its finishing.
3. Do not use metal implements as metal utensils will damage the non-stick finish of the
inner pot.
4. Plug in the rice cooker to the power supply after the inner pot containing rice and water
has been placed into the cooker. The rice cooker does not have an “OFF” setting; the
appliance will automatically switch to “WARM” mode immediately after the appliance is
plugged into the power supply.
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