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Installing the steam cap gaskets
Set the gaskets securely onto the steam cap as
shown in the figure below. If the gaskets are not
set securely, they can become loose and this may
result in problems due to steam leaking out, etc.
Note
●
Do not remove the O-ring. If it is removed, set it back
in place securely.
If it is difficult to attach, slightly moisten the O-ring with
water to make it easier to attach.
Small gasket
Large gasket
Cap body
O-ring
Removing odors
(When odors remain in the rice cooker and/or cooking plate)
The following procedure should be performed each time after cooking, or if odors become bothersome.
Note
●
Be careful of the hot inner pot, cooking plate, and rice cooker after cleaning. Touching them may result in
burns.
Main body
Do not place the cooking plate inside the inner pot.
1
Fill the inner pot to about 70
to 80% with water, select the
“Plain” menu and press the
[Start/Rinse-free] key.
Confirm that the Keep Warm
lamp is on and press the
[Cancel] key.
Note
●
If odors become bothersome, use about 20 g of citric
acid added to the water for more effective deodorizing.
It may be impossible to remove some odors
completely. In this case, contact the place of
purchase.
2
Wash the inner pot, inner lid,
and steam cap 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 water and allow it
to soak for about 1 hour.
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If Rice Does Not Cook Properly
Check the following points if you experience a problem with the cooked rice or with the operation of the rice
cooker, etc.
Check point
Problem
W
as the amount of rice,
ingredients, and water
, or the
ratio of multi-grain rice, correct?
W
as more than the maximum
acceptable amount cooked?
W
as cooking done with
alkaline ionized water (pH 9
or higher)?
W
as cooking done with hard
water like mineral water?
W
as the correct menu
selected?
W
as the
Timer function used?
W
as the [Start/Rinse-free] key
pressed after cooking without
turning of
f the Keep W
arm function?
Are there grains of burned rice or water
drops adhering to the outside bottom of
the inner pot or the center sensor?
Is the inner pot deformed?
W
as the rice stirred and
loosened well?
W
as there a prolonged
power
outage?
Cooked rice
Is too hard
Is too soft
Is not cooked
completely
Has a hard center
Is burned
During cooking
Steam leaks
Boils over
The cooking time is
excessively long
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Check point
Problem
Are there any grains of rice
adhering to gaskets or the brim
of the inner pot, etc.?
W
as the rice (other than rinse-
free
rice)
washed
sufficiently?
W
as
hot
water
(over
35˚C)
used
to wash the rice or adjust the
water level?
W
as the rice left soaking in the
water too long after washing?
W
as the rice left in a colander
after washing?
W
as the lid closed securely?
W
as the rice mixed with other
ingredients or multi-grain rice?
W
ere seasonings stirred well?
W
ere there a lot of cracked
grains of rice?
W
as cooking continued
immediately after the initial
cooking?
W
as the rice cooker and its parts
cleaned
sufficiently?
Cooked rice
Is too hard
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
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