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Page 2: ...ing hotoilor otherhotliquids 12 Always attachplugto appliance first thenplugcordintothewall outlet Todisconnect turnanycontrol to Off thenremove plug fromwalloutlet 13 Do notuseappliance forotherthanintended use 14 This product is intended forhousehold use SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS NOTE A shortpower supply cord orcordset is to beprovided to reduce thehazards resulting from becoming entangled inor tr...

Page 3: ...O NOTexposeto water highhumidity or heat sources DO NOTusethe pandirectly on an openflame Be sureto keepthe unitoutof the reachof children especially whencookingrice r DO NOTtiltthe rice cooker on itsedgeor placeit upsidedownwithits powersupplyplugconnected as thismaycausedamage r The pan mustnot be filledabovethe MAXIMUM LEVEL The lidmustbe closedtightlyin the latchedposition at alltimesduringcoo...

Page 4: ...erlid Facethe largerubberlipof the centerpackingtowardsthe outerlid Thesmallsideof thecenterpackingshould Dewcollector Holdthesidesandremove install in the directionof the arrows r Removeand emptythe dew collectorafter every use _ _ l 1 rh l f _ _ _ t 0 Accessories Measuring cup Approx 180ml d Ricescoop Steaming basket Scoop holder 3 ...

Page 5: ...erwise rice mayberuined r lfthepanisnotintheunit cooking willnotbegin r The KeepWarm function continues until theunitis unplugged L Tue r 3 f o E iJi 7a LEVELINDICATOR MAXIMUM LEVEL Do notcookwithmorethanthis level of water eg 1 8L Type Setthe innerlidontotheouterlid Placethe pan in the body Makesurethatthe panis directly in contactwiththe heatingplateby turningit slightly fromrightto left untilit...

Page 6: ...an andburntriceodorduring theKeep Warm function riceshould berinsed quickly andthoroughly asdescribed inStep1under HowtoCook pg4 Using the Keep Warm function formorethan12 hoursmaycause discoloration oranodorintherice lf quantity of ricebeingkeptwarmis lessthan SR SJ1OP 2 bowls SR SJ18P 6 bowls Thericewillgradually dryoutandloseitsflavour Foreign matter leftinthepanduring Keep Warm function mayaff...

Page 7: ...theswitch The RiceCook lamp tellsyouwhensteaming hasstarted Timethecooking manually Unitwillautomatically switch to KeepWarm whenwaterhascompletely evaporated Turnoffcooker byunplugging Remove foods thenthesteaming basket andfinally pouroutthewater lf cookingriceat thesametime DO NOTcookbeyond followingcapacity Rice cups 1 8 L 1 0 L 2 r Wipethesurface ofthepan before use lf it iswet it may causen ...

Page 8: ...dscoopholdershouldbe removed andcleanedaftereveryuse 4 Do notuseabrasive cleaners or steelwool Cleanwitha non metal brushor sponge r Usea spongeto cleanthe pan r Usea plasticor woodenricescoop notmetalutensils whichmaydamagethesurfaceof the pan r The non stick coatingmaydiscolor aftermanyuses Thiswillnotaffectthe non stick coatingor cleanliness of the pan 7 ...

Page 9: ...o 6 6 o s o o o J o o E E Y r c F a 3 k 3 o 9 o x E 6 8 9 4 5 o o o d q a E D X o _ g E r o u o 1 o o f Ricenotrinsed wellenough o o Panbottom dentedor uneven o O o Foreign matterbetween panandheater o o o o o a RiceCooked withoil a o O Ricenotfluffed mixed aftercooking o o Keep Warm isused forlonger than 12hours oramount ofrice being kept warm istoosmall o o o Foreign matterleftinpanduring Keep W...

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Page 28: ...ext6rieur Lepluspetitc6t6dela garniture int6rieure devrait setrouver verssoilorsque le couvercle extdrieur estouvert Collecteur de condensation Tenir lecollecteur parlesc6t6s etsuivre la direction desfldches pourI installer oule retirer r Retirer etviderlecollecteur apres chaque usage Tigeducouvercle int6rieur Couvercle ext6rieur Tdmoin demaintien auchaud Accessoires Verre mesureur environ 180 ml ...

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