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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
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Parts to wash after every use
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Wash with water or lukewarm water using a soft sponge.
❷
Wipe water with a dry cloth and completely dry the components.
Parts to wash when dirty
● Wipe the outer and inner surfaces with a damp cloth.
●
Wipe the power plug (rice cooker plug) and power cord with a dry
cloth.
● Remove any burnt rice from the heating coil or the center
sensor.
* If dust is hard to remove, apply commercially available sandpaper
(around #320), and wipe it off with a damp cloth.
● Remove any burned rice, uncooked rice, or other matter from
the upper casing and from around the hook button.
Caution
●
Do not allow water to come into contact with the
mechanism inside the body.
● Do not pull on the lid gasket. Once removed, it cannot be
reattached.
● After cooking mixed grains (amaranthus, etc.), be sure
to clean the inner lid. If the inner lid becomes clogged,
problems such as inablility to open the lid may occur,
which can lead to incorrect cooking.
Caution
●
Do not allow water to come into contact with the
mechanism inside the body.
● Do not pull on the lid gasket. Once removed, it cannot be
reattached.
● After cooking mixed grains (amaranthus, etc.), be sure
to clean the inner lid. If the inner lid becomes clogged,
problems such as inablility to open the lid may occur,
which can lead to incorrect cooking.
Any other servicing should be performed by an authorized service representative.
● Clean the rice cooker the same day it is used to maintain cleanliness. Thoroughly clean the rice cooker regularly.
● Food odors can linger after rice cooking or cooking other foods; therefore, deodorize on the same day after
using the rice cooker. (See page 27)
Unplug the power cord, and clean the rice cooker after it cools down.
Use kitchen detergent (for tableware and kitchen utensils) only.
Use a soft sponge or cloth.
Caution
● Do not use heavy duty scrub sponge.
Non-stick coating may be damaged.
●
Do not put dishes in the inner pan and
use the pan as a dishpan. Also, do not
put the inner pan on a dish rack to dry
the pan. Doing so will cause blistering
or removal of the fluorocarbon resin on
the surface of the inner pan.
Do not use
heavy duty
scrub sponge.
Caution
● After washing the inner lid, check that the rubber gasket is not displaced. If displaced, reattach it. (See page 27)
● Always keep the inner pan, the lid, and the inner lid clean to prevent corrosion and odors.
● To prevent damage to the rice cooker do not use alkaline cleaning agents when cleaning.
● Use kitchen detergent (for tableware and kitchen utensils) only. Do not use thinner, cleanser, bleach,
disposable cloths, wire wool, or plastic kitchen sponges.
● Remove the components and then wash them.
● Do not use a dishwasher or a dryer. This may cause deformations.
Ladle
Inner pan
Inner lid
Measuring cup
Spatula
plug
Power
plug
Power cord
Center sensor
Hook button
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