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操作部

PART NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

Handle

Use the Handle for carrying.

Press the Open Button to 

open the Outer Lid.

Be sure to firmly insert the Steam Vent Cap.

The Steam Vent Cap will be very hot while cooking 

and immediately afterward. Be very careful.

Steam Vent Cap

Steam arising from the vent is very hot while 

rice is cooking. Please exercise care.

Steam Vent

Open Button

Steam Vent Cap Receptacle

Appliance 

Plug

Power Plug

Twist Tie

Power 

Cord

Please remove the Twist Tie 

holding the Power Cord before use.

Do not use the Power Cord bundled up. 

Doing so may cause the Power Cord to 

become excessively hot, resulting in 

malfunction.

About the Lithium Battery

A lithium battery is installed 

internally so that even if the 

Power Cord is unplugged, 

information such as the 

current time and Menu 

settings are saved. The 

lithium battery will wear out 

with use. 

→ 

pg. 23

Plug 

Receptacle

Appliance Plug 

inserts here.

Air Vent

(bottom front of the Main Body)

Spatula

Spatula Holder

(approx. 180 mL)

Measuring Cup

ACCESSORIES

HOW TO CLOSE THE OUTER LID

Click

CONTROL PANEL

Press buttons down firmly.

The raised dot and dash (    ,    ) in the center of the START/REHEAT and KEEP WARM/CANCEL buttons and the Sound 

Signals are provided for individuals with visual impairment.

START/REHEAT light

TIMER light

START/

REHEAT 

button

Use this button to 

initiate cooking or 

reheating.

TIMER button

Use when cooking rice using 

the Timer function. 

→ 

pg. 14

TIME SETTING button

Use this button when adjusting the current time. 

→ 

pg. 7

Use this button when setting the scheduled time for 

TIMER cooking. 

→ 

pg. 14

Use this button

 

to set the time for cake baking. 

 

pg. 15

This Display is an 

example only, and will 

not appear in actual use.

Water Level

Lid Sensor

 (Located at 2 

positions inside the 

Inner Cooking Pan)

Center Sensor

(Inside of the Main Body)

Radiator Plate

Steam Vent Gasket

Steam Vent

Inner Lid Gasket

Inner Surface

(Nonstick Coating)

Outer Surface

 

Do not place utensils or dishes inside the 

Inner Cooking Pan.

 

Do not place in a dishwasher or dish dryer.

 

Clean the Inner Cooking Pan immediately 

after using any seasonings.

 

Only use soft cleaning implements such as 

a sponge when cleaning.

 

Remove foreign matter (such as 

stones) from the rice before cleaning.

 

Do not use utensils such as whisks to 

clean the rice.

 

Do not place a metal strainer in the 

Inner Cooking Pan when cleaning rice.

 

Use the Inner Cooking Pan only for 

this Rice Cooker.

 

Do not use such items as thinner, abrasive cleaners, 

bleach, scrubbing brushes (nylon, metal, etc.), 

melamine sponges or sponges with a nylon surface.

Heat may cause some discoloration, but this does not affect the cooking results.

The outer surface touches important sensitive sensors. Be careful not to allow it to get dirty or damaged.

Note that strongly pushing the bottom surface of the Inner Cooking Pan against a sink, table, or similar 

items may damage or discolor such items.

The Nonstick Coating can peel off if damaged. 

Please take special care to prevent damage and follow these precautions.

Nylon

Surface

Inner Surface (Nonstick Coating)

Outer Surface

 

Do not pour vinegar into the Inner 

Cooking Pan (when making sushi rice).

 

Do not use a metal ladle (when serving 

congee, etc.).

 

Do not hit with the Spatula or other 

utensils (when serving, etc.).

ABOUT THE INNER COOKING PAN

In order to use the Inner Cooking Pan for many years to 

come, please obey the following.

<During Preparation>

<When Cleaning> 

→ 

pg. 18

<When Cooking Completes>

The Nonstick Coating may wear out with use.

The Nonstick Coating may eventually discolor or peel off. This will not affect the cooking / Keep Warm performances or 

sanitary properties, and is harmless to your health.

If concerned with the peeling of the Nonstick Coating or if the Inner Cooking Pan deforms, please replace it by purchasing a 

new one. 

→ 

pg. 25

Using the Spatula Holder

Inner Cooking Pan

Main Body

Inner Lid Set

Press down on the center 

front edge of the Outer Lid.

The Outer Lid may 

open during 

cooking or Keep 

Warm mode if it is 

not closed securely.

Push down on 

the Outer Lid 

until you hear it 

click shut.

Outer Lid

Display

Black lines that may appear on the LCD when wiped with a cloth 

are caused by static electricity and do not indicate a malfunction. 

Such lines disappear shortly.

While the Power Plug is pulled out, the time display remains 

illuminated.

KEEP WARM/

CANCEL button

MENU button

KEEP WARM light

Use this button to 

restart the Keep Warm 

mode. 

 

pg. 12

Use this button to cancel 

the selected setting or 

function in operation.

Use this button for setting the menu you will be using. 

→ 

pg. 8

During Keep Warm, use this button to select Regular Keep 

Warm or Extended Keep Warm mode. 

→ 

pg. 11

Inner Lid Set Holder

  

(orange)

Use this holder for detaching and attaching the Inner Lid Set.

Be sure to reattach the Inner Lid Set after every cleaning. 

→ 

pg. 20

Inner Lid Knobs

(Located at 2 positions: right & left edge)

Use to hold the Inner Lid Set when 

detaching or cleaning.

Heating Plate

Please remove the protective sheet 

placed between the Heating Plate 

and the Inner Cooking Pan before 

initial use.

Summary of Contents for MICOM NL-DSQ10

Page 1: ...SOUND SIGNALS AND HOW TO CHANGE THEM 7 COOKING RICE BASIC COOKING STEPS 8 ESTIMATED COOKING TIME 9 TIPS FOR COOKING VARIOUS RICE MENUS 10 KEEPING RICE WARM REGULAR KEEP WARM AND EXTENDED KEEP WARM 11...

Page 2: ...loose or unstable etc Air Vent Bottom view of the product Plug Receptacle Electrical Outlet Main Body Be especially careful with metal parts such as the Inner Lid Set Inner Cooking Pan and Heating Pl...

Page 3: ...uch items as thinner abrasive cleaners bleach scrubbing brushes nylon metal etc melamine sponges or sponges with a nylon surface Heat may cause some discoloration but this does not affect the cooking...

Page 4: ...he rice toward the center of the Inner Cooking Pan while keeping warm This illustration shows the Inner Cooking Pan of the 1 8 L model When Cooking 6 Cups of White Rice TIPS FOR COOKING DELICIOUS RICE...

Page 5: ...ooker to cool for 35 minutes or longer If the Main Body and the Outer Lid are hot the rice may not cook well Cooking rice without first allowing the Rice Cooker to cool may lead to a longer cooking ti...

Page 6: ...mode How to change from Extended Keep Warm mode to Regular Keep Warm mode Check to make sure the REGULAR KEEP WARM display is on Press the button The EXTENDED KEEP WARM display will turn on The settin...

Page 7: ...ce that is being kept warm Loosen and level the surface of the rice as the rice at the bottom may be harder Be careful not to burn yourself when stirring and loosening rice The Inner Cooking Pan may s...

Page 8: ...ing soaked for longer than required 1 2 3 4 1 0 L model 1 hour 10 min 1 hour 10 min 1 hour 10 min 1 hour 10 min 1 hour 10 min 1 hour 15 min 1 hour 50 min 2 hours 15 min 1 hour 55 min 1 hour 50 min 2 h...

Page 9: ...ature before use When adjusting the amount of water add the stock as a substitute for water 1 Clean rice and drain in a strainer for about 30 minutes 2 Rinse the adzuki beans put into a saucepan with...

Page 10: ...6 Pour the batter from Step 5 into the Inner Cooking Pan and hit the bottom of the Inner Cooking Pan with the palm of your hand several times to release the air bubbles in the batter Place the Inner C...

Page 11: ...fter cooking is completed Is there moisture or foreign matter such as cooked or uncooked rice on the bottom of the Inner Cooking Pan the Center Sensor or the Heating Plate Wipe them off Is there moist...

Page 12: ...dge of the Open Button the Outer Lid may be difficult to open Be sure to press the center of the Open Button The Outer Lid opens during cooking Did you close the Outer Lid completely Be sure to close...

Page 13: ...ow to Change the Keep Warm Temperature Settings Depending on the region or environment the Keep Warm temperature may lower and this can cause foul odors in the rice If the Keep Warm temperature rises...

Page 14: ...connect the Fuse directly to the Power Plug The Fuse Cover can not be attached Caution Power Plug Fuse Cover Fuse 13A Fuse Cover SPECIFICATIONS Rating Electric Consumption Average Power Consumption d...

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