SilverCrest SRK 400 C1
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Then pour in the amount of water indicated in the table below up to the corresponding
CUP
marking on the inner pot (12). You can also add a small amount of salt to match your taste.
Amount of rice
Fill water up to:
One
measuring cup
1
CUP
mark
Two
measuring cups
2
CUP
mark
Three
measuring cups
3
CUP
mark
Four
measuring cups
4
CUP
mark
Five
measuring cups
5
CUP
mark
Six
measuring cups
6
CUP
mark
Please note the following:
Never exceed the 6
CUP
/1.0
L
marking when adding water.
Always make at least one portion of rice to ensure the rice comes out right.
You can use warm water to reduce the cooking time; adjust the amount of
water if necessary.
The amount of water you’ll need will vary depending on what type of rice
you’re using. Adjust the amount of water based on your own experience.
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Place the inner pot (12) back in the rice cooker.
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Please make sure that the outside of the inner pot (12) is dry and clean and that the inner pot
(12) is not tilted or crooked when you insert it. If not, the safety switch will be triggered and
the rice cooker will no longer switch on.
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Close the lid.
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Insert the plug (5) to the power cord inlet (8) and plug the power cord into the socket.
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Use the ON/OFF switch (10)
to switch the rice cooker on.
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The yellow LED (6) lights up.
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Press the function selector (7) down. The yellow LED (6) switches off and the red LED (9)
switches on. The rice cooker is now in cooking mode.
Always use the plastic spoon (14) that comes with the rice cooker to remove the rice
in order to avoid damaging the non-stick coating on the inner pot (12).
Store the plastic spoon (14) in the holder (11) to ensure you always have it when you
need it.
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Once the rice is done cooking, the rice cooker automatically switches to keep warm mode,
the red LED (9) goes out and the yellow LED (6) lights up.
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Use the ON/OFF switch (10) to turn the rice cooker off, open the lid and remove the rice.
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Alternatively, you can keep the cooked rice warm in the rice cooker for up to two hours. Then
use the ON/OFF switch (10) to turn the rice cooker off, open the lid and remove the rice.
7.4 Steaming
WARNING!
Risk of burns!
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Do not remove the steamer basket (1) while the rice cooker is steaming. There
is a risk of burn injuries from the hot stream.
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The steamer basket (1) gets hot during steaming. Use potholders or oven
gloves when taking it out.