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Cooking sweet rice

When cooking sweet rice, select the “Sweet•Mixed” 

menu.

Wash the rice, and then level it out so that all of 

the rice is under water.

Cooking grains together with white rice

•  The amount of grains should equal less than 

20% of the volume of the white rice.

•  The grains should be placed on top of the 

white rice. Mixing them together may result in 

improperly cooked food.

•  If you feel the cooked grains are too hard, soak 

the grains separately for about 1 hour prior to 

cooking.

Cooking grains together with brown rice

• 

Always use the “Brown” menu.

•  The maximum acceptable amount for the 

combination of brown rice and grains is 3.5 

cups with the 1.0 L type and 6 cups with the 1.8 

L type.

Cooking long-grain rice

•  When cooking long-grain rice, select the 

“Quick” menu. When cooking seasoned rice 

with various ingredients using long-grain rice, 

select the “Sweet•Mixed” menu. Selecting any 

other menu may result in the contents boiling 

over.

Tips on making delicious rice

Read p.14 to 15 for preparations 

before cooking rice, and p.16 to 

20 for how to cook rice.

Select high quality rice and store it in a 

cool location.

Choose freshly polished, glossy rice with a uniform 

grain size. Store in a cool, dark, well-ventilated place.

Carefully measure the rice with the 

supplied measuring cup.

One cup equals about  

0.18 L.

Use the supplied measuring 

cup for rinse-free rice as well.

Wash the rice quickly.

Stir the rice around with your hand in a generous 

amount of water, pour out the water, and repeat 

until the water remains clear.

When cooking germinated brown rice, 

whole rice or semi-polished rice, select 

the “Multigrain” menu.

Cooking rinse-free rice

•  Add the rinse-free rice and water, and then stir well 

from the bottom so that every individual grain of rice 

becomes immersed in the water. (Merely adding 

water to the rice will prevent it from soaking in the 

water and may result in improperly cooked rice.)

•  If the added water turns white, we recommend you 

wash the rice thoroughly by replacing the water once 

or twice. (The water turning white is due to the starch 

in the rice and not its bran; however, cooking it with 

the starch left in the water may result in burned rice, 

the contents boiling over, or improperly cooked rice.)

Adding other ingredients to the rice

The total amount of ingredients should be no more 

than 70 g per cup of rice. Stir in any seasoning well 

and then add the extra ingredients on top of the rice. 

If other ingredients are to be added to the rice, be 

sure to use no more than the acceptable maximum 

amount (refer to the table below).

Menu

1.0 L (5.5-cup) 

type

1.8 L (10-cup) 

type

Sweet

3 cups or less

5 cups or less

Mixed

3 cups or less

6 cups or less

Porridge • hard

0.5 cup

1.5 cups or less

Brown

3 cups or less

5 cups or less

•  Add water prior to adding the ingredients. 

Adding water after the ingredients will result in 

the cooked rice being too firm.

Add water according to the type of rice 

and your personal preference.

 Amount of water to add

If you choose to use more or less water than the 

recommended amount, do not deviate from that 

amount by any more than 1/3 of one line.

Menu

Corresponding scale (Use the 

corresponding scale on the inner pot 

as a guide and add water according 

to your personal preference.)

Plain 

Synchro-Cooking

Quick

Multigrain

Mixed

“Plain” scale

Sweet  

(glutinous rice)

 “Sweet” scale

Sweet (a mixture 

of glutinous and 

non-glutinous rice)

Between the “Plain” and “Sweet” 

scales

Brown

“Brown” scale

Porridge

Hard porridge: “Porridge • hard” scale 

Soft porridge: “Porridge • soft” scale

• 

When cooking rinse-free rice, use the “Plain” 

scale as a reference but add a little extra water 

(until it just covers the corresponding line).

•  When making with the rinse-free rice, use 

“Porridge • hard” scale as a reference for hard 

porridge and the “Porridge • soft” scale for a 

soft porridge.

•  When cooking germinated brown rice, whole 

rice or semi-polished rice, use the “Plain” scale 

as a reference.

• 

If the amount of water to add is specified on

 

a package of germinated brown rice or multi-

grain rice, follow those directions and add water 

according to your personal preference.

Cooking brown rice or multi-grain-brown 

rice mixed in with white rice

•  If the rice to be cooked includes more brown 

rice or multi-grain-brown rice than white rice, 

use the “Brown” menu.

•  If there is an equal amount of brown rice and 

white rice, or there is more white rice than 

brown rice, use the “Plain” menu. (The brown 

rice should be soaked separately for 1 to 2 

hours before cooking.)

•  If there is an equal amount of multi-grain-brown 

rice and white rice, or there is more white rice than 

multi-grain-brown rice, use the “Multigrain” menu. 

(The multi-grain-brown rice should be soaked 

separately for 1 to 2 hours before cooking.)

Summary of Contents for JAX-R18A

Page 1: ...8A JAX S10A JAX S18A 1 Rice Cooker Warmer OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Thank you for purchasing this TIGER rice cooker warmer Please read these instructions carefully before use and observe them during use...

Page 2: ...liance on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven 11 Extreme caution must be used when moving the appliance containing hot oil or other hot liquids 12 Always attach plug to the applia...

Page 3: ...touch the unit with wet hands Do not plug in or unplug with wet hands This is to avoid electric shock or injury Warning General safety precautions Disassembly is prohibited Do not attempt to disassem...

Page 4: ...ric shocks Do not handle the inner pot with your bare hands when the rice cooker is or has recently been in operation use oven mitts to pick up the pot Touching the hot pot may result in burns Inner p...

Page 5: ...n you can do so by contacting the place of purchase Strictly observe the following instructions to keep the fluorocarbon resin coating from scratching or peeling Do not place the inner pot directly ov...

Page 6: ...raping sound This is the sound of metal contracting and rubbing together due to heat A sound like boiling water Only during cooking or steaming Checking the present time The time is displayed in a 24...

Page 7: ...ts to the rice The total amount of ingredients should be no more than 70 g per cup of rice Stir in any seasoning well and then add the extra ingredients on top of the rice If other ingredients are to...

Page 8: ...ne using the inner pot For rinse free rice see p 12 Note Do not use hot water over 35 C to wash the rice or when adding water It may prevent the rice from cooking properly Do not apply too much force...

Page 9: ...ature the amount of water electrical voltage and whether the Timer function is used or not etc 4 How to Cook Rice 1 Press the Menu key to select the desired menu Each time the Menu key is pressed the...

Page 10: ...et the timer again if the desired completion time is already displayed Blinks 5 Once the Rice Is Done Cooking Once the final steaming process begins the remaining time will be displayed The time until...

Page 11: ...oker while the Keep Warm function is on Be sure to remove any grains of rice that adhere to the brim of the inner pot as well as to any gaskets Failure to do so can result in dryness discoloration odo...

Page 12: ...nts on top of each other may result in the contents boiling over or in improperly cooked food Spread ingredients over the whole of the cooking plate 2 Make the necessary preparations for cooking rice...

Page 13: ...ook Steam Menu You can prepare the following dishes with ease Refer to the supplied COOKBOOK for directions With this menu food is first brought to near boiling the heat is then lowered to about 93 C...

Page 14: ...atically engage and the elapsed Keep Warm time will be displayed in hourly increments from the first hour 1h up to 6 hours 6h after that After 6 hours has elapsed 6 will blink on the display Do not us...

Page 15: ...urn off On Off 2 Disconnect the power plug and then the appliance plug 1 Disconnect 2 Disconnect 3 Clean the rice cooker See p 30 to 35 On Guidelines for steaming times Ingredients Amount Approx time...

Page 16: ...inner pot upside down on top of dishes etc to dry Doing so may damage the fluorocarbon resin coating or cause it to peel Parts to wash when dirty Hook button Upper casing Heating plate Center sensor...

Page 17: ...the inner lid gasket If the inner lid gasket is loose press it firmly back into place Inner lid gasket Removing and attaching the steam cap Removing the steam cap 1 Insert your finger into the hole in...

Page 18: ...with a standard kitchen detergent and then rinse sufficiently with water 3 Allow the rice cooker and all parts to dry in a well ventilated location Cooking plate Immerse the cooking plate in hot wate...

Page 19: ...Is too soft Is not cooked completely Has a hard center Is burned Smells like rice bran During cooking Steam leaks Boils over The cooking time is excessively long Reference page 14 30 31 12 14 14 15 3...

Page 20: ...s burned Has an odor Is sticky Cooked food Is too hard Is too soft Is not fully heated Overflows into the rice During cooking Steam leaks Boils over The cooking time is excessively long Reference page...

Page 21: ...he place of purchase When setting the present time pressing the Hour or Min key does not access the time setting mode The time cannot be set during cooking when the Keep Warm function is on when the T...

Page 22: ...Mixed 0 18 to 0 54 1 to 3 cups 0 36 to 1 08 2 to 6 cups 0 36 to 1 08 2 to 6 cups Porridge hard 0 09 to 0 18 0 5 to 1 cup 0 09 to 0 36 0 5 to 2 cups 0 09 to 0 36 0 5 to 2 cups soft 0 09 0 5 cup 0 09 t...

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