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Do not expose the plug to steam.

Doing so may result in electric shock 

or fire.  When using the product on a 

sliding table, be careful not to expose 

the product to steam.

Handling the rice cooker

Never immerse

the unit in water

or other liquid

Do not immerse the appliance in water, 

or pour water into the appliance;

this is to avoid short circuits, electric 

shocks, and malfunctions.

Do not insert pins, needles, or other 

metal objects, etc., into the air inlet or 

air outlet, or gaps between parts.

Doing so may result in electric shock or 

in injury due to malfunction.

Air outlet

Air inlet

Whem closing the lid, remove rice or grains 

adhering to the upper casing or around the 

hook, and close the lid.

Failure to do so may cause the steam to come 

out or the content to boil over resulting in burn.

Starting to cook

Do not use the cooking plate without the 

inner pot.

Doing so may result in fire, smoke, or burns.

During and after cooking

Never open the lid during cooking.

Doing so may result in burns.

Do not touch

Do not place your face or hands near 

the steam cap or steam vent.

Doing so may result in burns. Be 

especially careful to keep out of reach of 

infants and children.

People who use medical pacemakers 

should consult a medical specialist 

before using the rice cooker.

Operation of the rice cooker may cause 

adverse effects on pacemakers.

Household use only.

This appliance is intended to be used 

in household and similar applications 

such as:

• 

staff kitchen areas in shops, offices 

and other working environments;

•  farm houses;

•  by clients in hotels, motels and other 

residential type environments;

•  bed and breakfast typeenvironments.

Environment for use

Do not use the rice cooker on a 

sliding tabletop that can not easily 

bear its weight.

Falling from the tabletop may result in injury, 

burns, or malfunction of the unit itself.

Before using the rice cooker, confirm 

that the sliding tabletop is sufficiently 

able to bear its weight.

Do not use the rice cooker near a heat 

source or where it may be splashed 

with water.

Doing so may result in electric shock, 

short-circuiting, fire, or deformation or 

malfunction of the rice cooker.

Do not use the rice cooker in a small 

space where the operation panel is 

exposed to steam.

Steam and heat may result in deformation 

of the operation panel, and/or damage, 

discoloration, deformation, and/or 

malfunction of the rice cooker. When 

using the rice cooker on a sliding tabletop, 

pull the tabletop out so that the operation 

panel is not exposed to the emitted steam.

Do not use the rice cooker in 

situations where the air inlet or air 

outlet may be blocked or where the 

room temperature is high.

Do not place the rice cooker on top of 

carpets, plastic bags, etc.

Doing so may result in electric shock, 

short-circuiting, fire, or malfunction of 

the rice cooker.

Do not use the rice cooker on an IH 

cooking heater.

Doing so may result in malfunction.

Do not use the rice cooker on an 

aluminum sheet or electric carpet.

Doing so may generate heat from the 

aluminum material, which could result in 

smoke or fire.

Power cord and plug

Be sure to firmly hold the plug when 

removing from an outlet;

this is to avoid electric shock, shorting, 

or fire.

Do not use multiple outlet 

receptacles;

this is to avoid fire.

Handling the rice cooker

Use only the inner pan made 

exclusively for this rice cooker.

Using any other pan may result in 

overheating or malfunction.

Do not use the rice cooker when the 

tab of the inner lid is broken.

Doing so may cause steam leak or 

boiling over resulting in burn or injury

Rice may not be cooked well.

Do not cook with the inner pot empty.

Doing so may result in overheating or 

malfunction.

Do not place anything susceptible to 

magnetism near the rice cooker, as the rice 

cooker generates magnetic waves.

If the rice cooker is located near a TV or radio, 

it may generate noise in the TV or radio. If it is 

located near a cash card, commuter pass for 

automatic ticket gates, cassette tape, or video 

tape, it may erase the data on those devices.

Caution

Warning

Caution

General safety precautions

Handle the rice cooker with care.

Dropping the rice cooker or exposing it

to a strong impact may result in injury or

malfunction of the unit itself.

Only use the cooking plate supplied 

with this rice cooker.

Using another cooking plate may result 

in fire or burns.

Do not touch the handle of the inner 

pot with your bare hands when the 

rice cooker is or has recently been in 

operation; use oven mitts to pick up 

the pot.

Touching the hot pot may result in burns.

Handle of the inner pot

Summary of Contents for JKT-S10A

Page 1: ...S10A JKT S18A IH IH Rice Cooker OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Thank you for purchasing this TIGER rice cooker warmer Please read these instructions carefully before use and observe them during use For house...

Page 2: ...ly in removable container SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Servicing should be performed by an authorized service representative This appliance is intended for household use 1 A short power cord or detachable...

Page 3: ...m 21 8 Reheating Cooked Rice 22 9 Cooking Rice and Side Dishes Together Synchro Cooking Menu 23 10 Slow Cooking Slow Cook Menu 26 11 Steaming Food Steam Menu 28 12 Cleaning and Maintenance 31 13 If Ri...

Page 4: ...e unit with wet hands Do not plug in or unplug with wet hands This is to avoid electric shock or injury Warning General safety precautions Disassembly is prohibited Do not attempt to disassemble repai...

Page 5: ...a small space where the operation panel is exposed to steam Steam and heat may result in deformation of the operation panel and or damage discoloration deformation and or malfunction of the rice cook...

Page 6: ...s to keep the fluorocarbon resin coating from scratching or peeling Do not place the inner pot directly over gas electric or IH stove top Do not place in the microwave or oven Use the Keep Warm functi...

Page 7: ...thium battery yourself To replace the battery contact the place of purchase Menu options and features Menu Rinse free rice function availability Timer function availability Keep Warm function availabi...

Page 8: ...ss water than the recommended amount do not deviate from that amount by any more than 1 3 of one line Amount of water to add Type of rice Corresponding scale Use the corresponding scale on the inner p...

Page 9: ...he guidelines on p 12 When cooking 3 cups of white rice adjust the water level to line 3 on the Plain scale 4 Wipe off any water and rice etc Outer surface and brim of the inner pot Inside the rice co...

Page 10: ...r menus only a one beep alarm will sound On When cooking rinse free rice Rinse free appears on the display When you selected the Plain menu a one short one long another one short beep alarm will sound...

Page 11: ...31 to 36 6 Setting the Timer When cooking rinse free rice press the key twice 1 2 3 5 6 4 Using the Timer function Timer 1 Timer 2 You can preset the time that you want cooking to be actually complete...

Page 12: ...ou make a mistake or otherwise want to reset the timer press the Cancel key and repeat the procedure from step 2 on p 19 7 Keeping the Rice Warm The Keep Warm function will especially maintain the shi...

Page 13: ...ents to be placed in the cooking plate Do not fill up the cooking plate with ingredients Spread or make spaces between ingredients so that steam is applied evenly fill up to the position shown below F...

Page 14: ...tilt the cooking plate while removing it The broth etc may spill out and result in burns Do not return the cooking plate to the inner pot after removing it Doing so may result in the rice spoiling or...

Page 15: ...e set time will increase by 5 minutes Each time the Min key is pressed that time will decrease by 5 minutes The cooking time can be set to any 5 minute increment between 5 and 180 minutes Blinks 6 Pre...

Page 16: ...ng is completed an alarm 8 beeps will sound the Start lamp will turn off The Keep Warm lamp will turn on and 0h will be displayed On To steam the food further use the Hour and Min keys to set the addi...

Page 17: ...on top of dishes etc to dry Doing so may damage the fluorocarbon resin coating or cause it to peel Guidelines for steaming times Ingredients Amount Approx time Hints for steaming Chicken 1 fillet 200...

Page 18: ...grains of rice etc Note Do not allow water to get inside the rice cooker unit Do not immerse the power cord in or splash it with water Doing so may result in short circuiting or electric shock Power c...

Page 19: ...ching the steam cap Removing the steam cap 1 Insert your finger into the hole in the lid and lift the steam cap upward Steam cap Note Be careful of the hot steam contained in the steam cap immediately...

Page 20: ...oked rice or with the operation of the rice cooker etc Check point Problem Was the amount of rice ingredients and water or the ratio of multi grain rice correct Was more than the maximum acceptable am...

Page 21: ...correct Are there any grains of burned rice on the outside bottom of the inner pot or the center sensor Was the rice stirred and loosened well Are there any grains of rice adhering to gaskets the brim...

Page 22: ...press the Start Rinse free key The rice is cold Rice of below approximately 55 C cannot be reheated 22 Is the Keep Warm lamp off Press the Keep Warm key and check that the Keep Warm lamp lights up Th...

Page 23: ...ay Action Reference page Err appears on the display and a long lasting or continuous beeping alarm sounds If the rice cooker is placed on the carpet or where the room temperature is high the air inlet...

Page 24: ...cm Width 26 0 28 8 Depth 35 4 38 6 Height 21 3 25 0 Weight kg 4 5 5 7 Note One cup of white rice is about 150 g In case of a power outage If a power outage does occur the rice cooker will resume its n...

Page 25: ...45 1 46 2 50 52 53 3 55 4 57 58 5 59 6 60 7 62 8 63 9 Synchro Cooking 64 10 Slow Cook 66 11 Steam 68 12 71 13 76 14 Synchro Cooking 78 15 Slow Cook 79 16 80 81 82 83 83 83...

Page 26: ...47 46 30cm 30cm COOKBOOK 7A 1 2 3 1 2 3 1...

Page 27: ...49 48 IH IH...

Page 28: ...51 50 Hour Min Menu Cancel Keep Warm Timer Start Rinse free Start Rinse free Cancel COOKBOOK 0 18L 150g IH 24 P 82 4 5 0 00 Note P 73 2 P 74 75...

Page 29: ...a Eco Eco Sweet Sweet Sweet Plain Sweet Brown GABA Plus Brown Porridge Porridge hard Porridge soft Long grain Long grain Plain Ultra COOKBOOK Plain Brown Plain 1 2 Mixed Sweet Plain Ultra Plain 2 Eco...

Page 30: ...55 55 54 1 0 18L Note P 83 P 53 2 P 53 Note 35 3 P 53 3 Plain 3 4 P 72 3 Plain Ultra 2 1 0L 5 5 1 8L 10 Brown 1 0L 3 5 1 8L 6 Long grain Mixed Sweet...

Page 31: ...a 2 Porridge Hour Min Hour 5 Min 5 40 90 5 5 5 60 3 Start Rinse free 1 2 Plain Ultra Eco Quick Synchro Cooking Mixed Sweet Porridge 20 Start Rinse free Plain Plain Rinse free Plain Plain 5 1 2 1 2 6 N...

Page 32: ...el 2 3 P 71 75 P 53 54 Plain Ultra Eco Quick Synchro Cooking 1 0L 5 5 43 53 65 75 41 51 17 34 41 51 1 8L 10 46 56 65 75 41 52 21 38 46 56 Brown Mixed Sweet Long grain GABA Plus 1 0L 5 5 64 75 35 60 19...

Page 33: ...1 2 Timer 30 Timer Start Rinse free 5 Hour Min Hour 1 Min 10 Note 12 6 Start Rinse free 1 2 Plain Ultra Eco Porridge Plain Plain Rinse free Plain Plain Cancel P 60 2 6 2 1 2 3 5 6 4 1 2 Timer1 Timer2...

Page 34: ...63 62 63 62 8 Note 1 0L 1 1 8L 2 3 1 2 1 2 3 Keep Warm P 62 4 Start Rinse free 3 Cancel 55 5 7 Cancel Keep Warm Hour 24 24h 1 24 24 h Note 24 1 0L 5 5 1 1 8L 10 2 Porridge...

Page 35: ...g 6 Start Rinse free 2 7 8 8 Note Steam P 68 70 Note Plain 1 0L 5 5 2 1 8L 10 1 20 30 1 Cancel 2 3 P 71 75 COOKBOOK COOKBOOK Note COOKBOOK 1 3 1 0L 5 5 2 3 1 8L 10 3 4 Note 1 2 P 55 Note 1 0L 1 8L 2 1...

Page 36: ...rt Rinse free 30 3 Note Cancel 1 2 10 3 4 P 66 4 Start Rinse free 3 1 Cancel 2 P 75 Note Cancel 1 1 1h 6 6h 6 6 6 10 Slow Cook COOKBOOK 93 88 COOKBOOK Note COOKBOOK 1 2 Note Plain Plain 1 0L 1 8L 5 5...

Page 37: ...Min Start Rinse free 15 3 Note Cancel 1 2 10 3 4 P 68 4 8 1 Cancel 2 3 P 71 75 11 Steam 1 1 0L 5 5 3 1 2 630mL 1 8L 10 4 1 2 810mL Note 2 3 Note Cancel 4 Steam 5 Hour Min Hour 5 Min 5 5 60 5 6 Start R...

Page 38: ...0 70 12 P 71 75 P 75 Note 1 2 Note 2 P 74 75 1 2 Note 1 200 300g 20 30 2 3 150 200g 20 25 2cm 6 10 100 200g 15 20 1 2 200 300g 30 40 2 3 250 300g 30 40 1 200 300g 30 40 8 15 20 25 1 0L 5 5 3cm 1 8L 10...

Page 39: ...73 72 1 2 Note 1 2 Note 320 Note Note...

Page 40: ...75 74 75 74 Note Note 1 7 8 Plain Start Rinse free Cancel Note 20g 2 3 1 1 Note 2 2 1 3 1 2 3...

Page 41: ...77 76 12 24 53 55 83 55 71 75 59 55 71 75 53 55 63 61 62 83 62 62 63 62 62 71 75 63 67 75 13 Start Rinse free 53 55 83 53 83 57 61 59 55 71 75 59 83 35 55 71 75 53 55 55 56 71 75 53 71 75...

Page 42: ...79 78 14 Synchro Cooking COOKBOOK Synchro Cooking COOKBOOK 64 64 64 65 64 83 15 Slow Cook 66 66 55 71 75 55 71 75 83...

Page 43: ...2 76 82 0 00 Quick Synchro Cooking Mixed Sweet Steam Slow Cook 61 55 71 75 Start Rinse free 55 63 Keep Warm Start Rinse free 61 51 IH Start Rinse free Keep Warm 56 Timer 30 61 Hour Min 82 Hour 24 24 6...

Page 44: ...ing 0 18 0 36 1 2 0 36 0 72 2 4 Brown 0 18 0 63 1 3 5 0 36 1 08 2 6 Mixed 0 18 0 72 1 4 0 36 1 08 2 6 Sweet 0 18 0 54 1 3 0 36 0 9 2 5 Porridge hard 0 09 0 18 0 5 1 0 09 0 36 0 5 2 soft 0 09 0 5 0 09...

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