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Sakura Multi-Function Rice Cooker by Yum Asia
3. APPLIANCE OPERATION
3.1
BEFORE USE
1. Open the packaging, take out the appliance carefully, and remove all packaging and promotional material.
2. Take out all the accessories and the operating manual.
3. Remove any promotional stickers. Wipe the appliance case with a wet cloth.
4. Wash the bowl in warm soapy water with a soft sponge. Dry it thoroughly.
3.2
NAVIGATING THE CONTROLS
The display of this unit is touch sensitive and is easy to use with a bright state of the art ‘cool ice blue’ Motouch panel.
NOTE - the ‘START’, ‘KEEP WARM’ and ‘CANCEL’ buttons are activated by pressing and holding the button for 2
seconds.
The corresponding button then lights up on the control panel.
3.3
HOW TO USE THE RICE COOKER FUNCTIONS
There are 3 options for cooking rice - ‘REGULAR’, ‘FAST COOK’ and ‘RICE’.
The maximum capacity of this appliance is 8 cups (180ml cup) for WHITE rice and 5 cups (180ml cup) for BROWN
rice. Do not exceed this amount.
There are markings on the inside of the inner bowl to indicate the water levels for
white rice. Water ratios for brown rice are given below.
Sakura is designed to cook rice using 7 distinct phases to produce perfect rice every time and to carefully retain
nutrients. These phases are Preheat, Absorb water, Heating, Boiling, Braising, Absorb water and then finally Keep warm
(in this order). This phased cooking and adjustments in temperature are controlled using Sakura’s fuzzy logic processor.
OPTIONS FOR COOKING RICE:
1.
‘REGULAR’
setting is for cooking normal rice (e.g. without refined cooking and steaming)
2.
‘FAST COOK’
setting is for when you want the rice completed a little faster.
3.
‘RICE’
submenu is for a more refined cooking and steaming of rice. You access this submenu by pressing the
menu button until the ‘RICE’ icon blinks on the control panel, then you move through the 3 additional rice
options using the ‘RICE’ button:
a.
‘LONG GRAIN’
setting can be used for any type of long grain rice – for example, basmati, jasmine or Thai
fragrant rice;
b.
‘SHORT GRAIN’
setting can be used for any type of short grain rice like pearl or sushi rice.
c.
‘BROWN RICE’
setting can be used for any type of brown rice.