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•  When not in use, the appliance should 

be stored In a dry place. Children should 
not have access to stored appliances.

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 effect 
its operation.

•  Do not use the appliance if any part is 

damaged or defective.

•  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, aging and 
wear.

•  Do not use the appliance if the power 

supply cord or mains plug is damaged 
or defective.

•  If the power supply cord or mains plug is 

damaged or defective it must be 
repaired by the manufacturer or its 
service agent or a Similarly qualified 
person in order to avoid a hazard.

•  Do not cut the power supply cord and 

do not attempt to repair It yourself.

•  Never attempt to remove or replace any 

parts other than those specified in this 
manual.

•  Do not attempt to repair the appliance. 

Take it to your nearest Black & Decker 
owned or authorised service center for 
repair.

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 center in 
order to avoid a hazard.

Extension cables & class 1 product

•  A 3- core are must be used as your 

appliance is earthed and of class 1 
construction.

Additional safety instructions for Rice 
Cookers

•  To protect against the risk of electric 

shock, do not immerse the appliance, 
cord set or plug in water or other liquids.

•  Never over-fill the cooking bowl.

•  Always leave sufficient space around the 

appliance for ventilation.

•  Do not use the unit if you have wet 

hands or bare feet.

•  The cord set must be removed before 

the appliance is cleaned. The appliance 
inlet must be dried before the appliance 
is used again.

•  Always position the unit such that the 

steam-vent is away from the user.

•  The cooking bowl & accessories get hot 

in use. Extra care is required when 
handling them.

•  Steam can escape from the unit when 

the lid is opened and when accessories 
are removed.

•  Position the cord set so it does not hang 

over the edge of worktops, and cannot 
be caught accidentally or tripped over.

•  Cook only in the bowl supplied.

•  Do not use the unit if you have wet 

hands or bare feet.

•  To avoid a hazard, do not exceed the 

quantities shown in the cooking bowl.

Assembly

This appliance requires minimal assembly 
to complete the required task. Please refer 
to the relevant section for particular 
assembly details. All parts should be 
cleaned before use. 

See "Cleaning" for 

details.

 

Open the lid (1) by pressing the lid release 
button (3). Push the inner steam vent (9) 
into the hole on the inside of the lid. Fit the 
outer steam vent (2) into the hole in the 
outside of the lid. To fit the spoon holder (6), 
place the spoon holder tab into the hole in 
the side of the Rice Cooker, then press the 
holder until it locks in place. To remove the 
spoon holder, pull it away from the Rice 
Cooker.

Summary of Contents for RC75

Page 1: ...icient 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 22 Arabic Page 33 ...

Page 2: ... operate any appliance with a damaged in any manner Return the complete appliance to your nearest authorized service facility for examination electrical repair mechanical repair or adjustments to avoid any hazard The use of attachments or accessories not recommended or sold by this appliance manufacturer may result in fire electric shock or personal injury Do not let the cord hang over the edge of...

Page 3: ...Cooking Bowl 9 Inner Steam Vent 10 Spoon 11 Steam Tray 12 Measuring Cup 10 11 12 9 8 28 1 3 4 7 6 5 2 Tim er M in Hour START Reheat Preset Function Soaked Rice Sm all Vol Rice Crust Rice Porridge Soup Stewing Steaming Keep Warm Cancel Parts Identification 29 Soaked Soaked Crust Crust Stewing Stewing Steaming Steaming 3 ...

Page 4: ...2 Soaked Rice Indicator 23 Crust Indicator 24 Stewing Indicator 25 Steaming Indicator 26 Porridge 27 Soup Indicator 28 Cord Set 29 Appliance inlet Parts Identification Soaked Rice Crust Stewing Steaming Rice Soup Porridge Small Volume Rice Soaked Rice Crust Stewing Steaming Rice Soup Porridge Small Volume Rice Off Standby Keep Warm Cooking Animation 1 Cooking Animation 2 Cooking Animation 3 Rice P...

Page 5: ...n period Do not operate or place any part of this appliance on or near any hot surface such as gas or electric burner or in a heated oven When using an extension cord with your appliance make sure the extension cord is correctly wired rated for its use Safety of others Do not allow children or any person unfamiliar with these instruction to use the appliance Do not allow children or animals to com...

Page 6: ... appliance is earthed and of class 1 construction Additional safety instructions for Rice Cookers To protect against the risk of electric shock do not immerse the appliance cord set or plug in water or other liquids Never over fill the cooking bowl Always leave sufficient space around the appliance for ventilation Do not use the unit if you have wet hands or bare feet The cord set must be removed ...

Page 7: ...flash until a cooking mode is selected Press the Function Button 13 once A small arrow in the LCD Display will indicate that Rice is the selected cooking mode 21 Press the Start Reheat Button 15 The yellow lamp in the button will now stay lit during cooking After the first stage of cooking is completed the appliance will enter Simmer mode The display will count up to the default simmering time of ...

Page 8: ...ring cooking and the default cooking time of 20 minutes will start to count down in the LCD display Crust Place the appliance on a flat even surface Open the lid 1 by pressing the lid release button 3 Using the measuring cup 13 provided add the required amount of rice to the cooking bowl 8 then add the required amount of oil and water Check that the outside of the bowl is dry then place it into th...

Page 9: ... mode Note Steam may be released when the lid is lifted The food can be transferred to bowls using a ladle Steaming Place the appliance on a flat even surface Open the lid 1 by pressing the lid release button 3 Remove the cooking bowl 8 from the appliance Place the steam tray 11 into the cooking bowl add water until it is just below the top of the steam tray Remove the steam tray Check that the ou...

Page 10: ...even surface Open the lid 1 by pressing the lid release button 3 Add the required ingredients water to the cooking bowl 8 Check that the outside of the bowl is dry then place it into the appliance rotating the bowl to ensure correct contact with the cooking plate Close the lid Fit the cord set 28 into the appliance inlet 29 connect the appliance to a suitable electrical supply The Rice Cooker will...

Page 11: ...ur after sales service and contact are available on the Internet at www 2helpU com Preset Cooking To set the appliance to finish cooking at a given time first ensure that the current time displayed is correct If not correct it Select the required cooking mode cooking time if applicable then press the Preset button 16 The figures and the small arrow will flash in the LCD display Pressing the minute...

Page 12: ...event 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 K p b œ Ø d s B u t b 2 ß U U a î d b œ d d d œ U v î d v u  U î D U U È ß U î X C L O s v Ø M b ß u î s u u d d u ß U U d N d È A L u s L U X L v u œ œ Å u O J t œ ß U Á œ î ö b L U X î d u œ K p b œ Ø d d...

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Page 20: ...aming Rice Soup Porridge Small Volume Rice Soaked Rice Crust Stewing Steaming Rice Soup Porridge Small Volume Rice Soaked Rice Crust Stewing Steaming Rice Soup Porridge Small Volume Rice Soaked Rice Crust Stewing Steaming Rice Soup Porridge Small Volume Rice Soaked Rice Crust Stewing Steaming Rice Soup Porridge Small Volume Rice î U u î U u v u Æ X Ö d  t œ s c L U A d Ä ª X 1 L U A d Ä ª X 2 L U...

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Page 31: ... œ H U ÿ K v º ª u W U Ø U D N w 1 U Ø U D N w 2 U Ø U D N w 3 Rice Preset Soup Porridge Soaked rice Crust Stewing Steaming Small Volume Rice Keep Warm Cancel Function Timer Hour Min START Reheat 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Rice Preset Soup Porridge Soaked rice Crust Stewing Steaming Small Volume Rice Keep Warm Cancel Function Timer Hour Min START Reheat 14 13 17 18 19 16 15 3 1 u U z n 4 1 H U ÿ K v ...

Page 32: ...N w 9 M H c ª U b î K w 0 1 K F I W 1 1 Å O M O W ª U 2 1 Ø u L F U d 10 11 12 9 8 28 1 3 4 7 6 5 2 Tim er M in Hour START Reheat Preset Function Soaked Rice Sm all Vol Rice Crust Rice Porridge Soup Stewing Steaming Keep Warm Cancel e Ë J u U π N U 29 Soaked Soaked Crust Crust Stewing Stewing Steaming Steaming 3 ...

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