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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Descaling the Water Reservoir

After using the appliance several times in 
hard water areas, scale deposits may build 
up on the heating element and the inside 
surface of the water reservoir. This is a 
normal occurrence  and the degree of 
buildup will depend on the hardness of the 
water in your area. It is essential that the 
food steamer is descaled regularly to 
maintain good steam production and to 
prolong the life of the appliance.

Fill the water reservoir with 6.5 oz 
(200 ml) vinegar to 27.5 oz. (800 ml) 
water. Do not use other chemical or 
descaling products. Do not overfill the 
water reservoir.

Do not place the drip pan or any other 
accessory on top of the steamer base 
during this procedure.

Let the unit stand with the vinegar and 
water solution overnight. Then empty.

Rinse several times with cold water 
and dry thoroughly before storing.

Cleaning Your Food Steamer 

(cont.)

These parts may also be washed on 
the top rack of the dishwasher in a 
light cycle. Please note though that 
continual use of a dishwasher may 
result in a slight loss of exterior gloss 
and dulling of the steaming baskets.

Empty and clean the water reservoir 
after each use.

Do not immerse the steamer base in 
water. Fill the water reservoir with 
warm, soapy water and wipe with a 
cloth. Rinse thoroughly.

Wipe the steamer base with a damp 
cloth.

Using the Food Steamer (cont.)

Important: If steaming food for a long 
period of time, check the that there is 
water in the water reservoir though the 
water level indicator. If the water level is 
low, add water through the easy fill 
spout in the rear of the appliance.

• To avoid food from becoming  

overcooked, remove the steaming 
basket immediately using pot holders 
or oven mitts and place on a plate. If 
you used the rice bowl, remove this 
carefully holding it by the sides or if 
necessary, use a kitchen utensil with 
long handles. 

• After you have finished using the 

appliance, unplug it from the electrical 
outlet and allow it to cool completely 
before cleaning.

Warning

: Be careful when removing the 

drip pan because it will have hot water in 
it.

Warning: To prevent scalds or burns, 
use oven mitts or potholders when 
removing the lid or the steaming 
baskets as hot steam will escape. 
Remove the lid slowly with the inside 
of the lid pointing away from you and 
let the steam escape slowly. Hold the 
lid over the appliance to allow the 
condensation to drain into the 
steamer.
Do not reach into the food steamer 
while the appliance is still steaming. If 
you need to check on the cooking 
progress or to stir, use a wooden or 
plastic utensil with a long handle.

Cleaning Your Food Steamer

NEVER IMMERSE THE STEAMER 
BASE, POWER CORD OR PLUG IN 
WATER OR ANY OTHER LIQUID.

Unplug appliance from electrical 
outlet and let cool completely before 
cleaning.

Do not use abrasive cleansers when 
cleaning this appliance.

Do not clean the steamer baskets rice 
bowl or steamer lid with the abrasive 
side of a sponge or pad.

Wash all parts except the steamer 
base in warm liquid with a 
dishwashing liquid. Rinse and dry 
thoroughly.

Storing Your Food Steamer

Before storing your food steamer, allow 
the unit to cool completely and clean the 
water reservoir and steaming baskets. All 
parts must be thoroughly dry before 
storing. Store the food steamer in a dry 
location with the electrical cord wound 
into a coil and secured with a twist tie.

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Thermostat

This appliance is equipped with a 
protective thermostat.  If the water 
reservoir runs out of water during 
steaming, the appliance will automatically 
turn OFF. To turn the unit back on, unplug 
from electrical outlet.  Refill the water 
reservoir with cold water and let the unit 
cool down for approximately 8-10 minutes.  
Once the unit is cool, re-plug in the 
appliance and set the timer to the desired 
amount of cooking time.

Adding More Water During Cooking

For recipes with long cooking times, 
set the timer and add more water as 
needed through the filling spout in the 
rear of the unit. See illustration below.   

When refilling, always turn the timer to 
the OFF position and unplug the 
appliance first.

Add sufficient warm water, making sure 
that you do not overfill past the MAX 
level on the water level indicator.

Turn the timer back on to the desired 
amount of time and continue steaming 
your food.

Useful Hints & Tips

• You can reduce cooking times by 

filling the water reservoir with warm 
water.

• Do not pack the steaming baskets too 

tightly with food.  Leave some space 
for the steam to circulate as much as 
possible.

• The time required to steam may vary 

depending on the size of the pieces of 
food, the space left between items, the 
quality of the food used and individual 
tastes. For best results, use pieces of 
food of approximately the same size. If 
the pieces are of different sizes, layer 
the pieces putting the smallest pieces 
on top.

• If you are steaming large quantities of 

food, remove the steamer lid halfway 
through the steaming process, stir the 
food and then replace the steamer lid.

• You can use the water collected in the 

drip pan to make soups, sauces, etc.

• Do not add salt or any other 

seasonings to the food until after the 
steaming process is completed. 
Seasoning the food before steaming 
may cause damage to the appliance.

• Never steam frozen meat, poultry or 

seafood. Always allow to thaw first.

• The rice bowl is ideal for steaming 

other foods such as fruit, puddings, 
quick breads, etc.

Using Two or More Steaming Baskets

• Always place the largest pieces or 

food that takes longer to cook on the 
lowest steaming basket.

• You may place different foods in the 

steamer baskets, but as condensation 
will drip from the upper steaming 
basket to the lower ones, be sure that 
the flavors complement each other.

• If steaming meat or poultry, always 

place these in the lower steaming 
basket so that the juices from the 
meat or seafood does not drip onto 
other foods.

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