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Inspection and repairs

•  Before use, check the appliance for 

damaged or defective parts. Check for 
breakage of parts, damage to switches 
and any other conditions that may affect 
its operation.

•  Do not use the appliance if any part is 

damaged or defective.

•  Do not attempt to repair the appliance 

yourself, instead have any damaged or 
defective parts repaired or replaced by 
an authorised repair agent.

•  Before use, check the power supply 

cord for signs of damage, ageing and 
wear.

•  Do not use the appliance if the power 

supply cord or mains plug is damaged 
or defective.

•  Never attempt to remove or replace any 

parts other than those specified in this 
manual.

Electrical safety

This product must be earthed. 
Always check that the power 

supply corresponds to the voltage on the 
rating plate.

If the supply cord is damaged, it must be 
replaced by the manufacturer or an 
authorised Black & Decker Service Centre 
in order to avoid a hazard.

To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not 
immerse the cord, plug or appliance in 
water or other liquid.

Extension cables & class 1 product

If an extension lead is required a 3 core 
cable must be used as your appliance is 
earthed and of class 1 construction.

•  Up to 30m (100ft) can be used without 

loss of power.

•  Power plugs must match the outlet. 

never modify the plug in anyway. Do not 
use any adapter plugs with earthed 
(Class 1) appliances. Unmodified plugs 
and matching outlets will reduce the risk 
of electric shock.

Specific safety requirements for
Rice Cookers

•  Do not interfere with the automatic 

action of the control lever (I) by 
preventing it from switching to the warm 
mode. 

•  Steam can escape from the unit when 

the accessories or lid (B) is removed.

•  Exercise caution when handling the rice 

cooker as the cooking bowl (C ) and 
accessories get hot during use. These 
may remain hot for some time after use.

•  To prevent damaging the non stick 

coating on the cooking bowl always use 
the plastic rice spoon (N) or other rubber 
or wood utensils.

•  If water is accidently spilled in the outer 

bowl area remove the power cord from 
the supply and dry. If water has entered 
the unit allow it to dry thoroughly before 
using the cooker again.

•  Always ensure that the heating plate (E) 

and the bottom of the cooking bowl are 
free from spilled particles before 
cooking.

•  Keep the heating plate clean and free 

from any foreign particles. Always keep 
the unit clean.

•  Always carry the rice cooker using the 

side handles (L).

•  Do not switch the unit on without having 

inserted the cooking bowl

•  Do not use the rice cooker for deep 

frying food and do not let any part of the 
rice cooker come into contact with hot 
oil.

•  Do not place on or near a hot gas or 

electric burner or in a heated oven.

•  Do not obstruct the steam vent with any 

article, for example a piece of cloth, 
during the operation.

Summary of Contents for RC1000

Page 1: ...nd efficient use of the appliance We urge you to read the Hint s section and also follow all detailed instructions even if you are familiar with using this appliance Keep this guide handy for future reference First Use Safety Recommendation English Page 02 Farsi Page 13 Arabic Page 19 ...

Page 2: ... Lid C Cooking Bowl D Water level indication E Heating plate F Magnetic switch G Main body H Main cord I Control lever J Keep warm indicator K Cook indicator L Side handle M Measuring cup N Rice spoon O Steamer tray A B C H E F G O N M I K J L D ...

Page 3: ...or slippery surface Do not place the appliance on or near heat sources or in a heated oven Do not use the appliance near flammable or explosive materials Do not use the appliance outdoors Always protect the appliance from water or excessive humidity Do not move the appliance when in use Operate the appliance only with dry hands Do not use the appliance if you have bare feet If the power supply cor...

Page 4: ...plug in anyway Do not use any adapter plugs with earthed Class 1 appliances Unmodified plugs and matching outlets will reduce the risk of electric shock Specific safety requirements for Rice Cookers Do not interfere with the automatic action of the control lever I by preventing it from switching to the warm mode Steam can escape from the unit when the accessories or lid B is removed Exercise cauti...

Page 5: ...M provided Each cup of uncooked rice normally gives two bowls of uncooked rice Do not exceed the quantities indicated on the inside of the inner pot Before cooking wash the rice thoroughly under cold running water to remove excess starch Use a colander or fine sieve for this do not use the cooking bowl as you may scratch the non stick coating Add the washed rice to the cooking bowl and add water T...

Page 6: ...ly Continue with the rice cooking process as described above Once the rice is cooked the food should be steamed Remove the lid very carefully and remove the steam tray Use a kitchen glove or a cloth as the steam tray will be very hot Be aware of the hot steam escaping Trying to steam too much food will result in the food not been adequately steamed After use Switch off and remove the plug from the...

Page 7: ...re that it is packed carefully in a sturdy carton with enough packing material to prevent damage Include a note describing the problem to the service Centre and be sure to give your return address DESIGNED FOR DOMESTIC PURPOSES ONLY BLACK DECKER HOME APPLIANCE 2 YEAR WARRANTY Protecting the environment Separate collection This product must not be disposed of with normal household waste Should you ...

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