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PARTS NAMES AND FUNCTIONS

Middle hook 

of the holder

ACCESSORIES

Power 

Cord

Appliance 

Plug

Power Plug

Steam Vent Set Receptacle

(bottom front of 

the Main Body)

Open Button

Press the Open Button to open the 

Outer Lid.

Spatula

Spatula Holder

Steaming Basket

Measuring Cup

(approx. 180 mL)

Stand the 

Spatula in 

the Spatula 

Holder.

● 

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.

Steam Vent
Inner Lid Gasket

Lid Sensor
Radiator Plate

How to attach the Spatula Holder:

How to detach the Spatula Holder:

Spatula Holder

Attachment

Stabilizers

Inner Lid Knobs 

(Located at 2 positions: right & 

left edge)

Use to hold the Inner Lid Set 

when detaching or cleaning.

Water Level 

(Located at 2 positions inside 

the Inner Cooking Pan)

Spatula Holder Attachment

(Located at 2 positions: right & left edge)

● 

Press the two stabilizers against 

the body of the Rice Cooker (

and push the middle 

hook of the holder 

straight into the 

slot (

).

● 

Twist the Spatula Holder to one side 

to detach.

Inner Lid Set Holder

Use this holder for detaching and attaching 

the Inner Lid Set.

Be sure to reattach the Inner Lid Set 

after every cleaning. 

 pg. 48

Heating Plate

Please remove the protective 

sheet placed between the 

Heating Plate and the Inner 

Cooking Pan before initial use.

Center Sensor

Handle

Use the Handle for carrying.

Plug Receptacle

Appliance Plug inserts 

here.

Air Vent

(Inside of the Main Body)

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.

Twist Tie

Inner Cooking Pan

Outer Surface

Inner Surface (Nonstick Coating)

● 

Remove foreign matters (such as 

stones) from the rice before cleaning.

● 

Do not use utensils such as whisks to 

clean the rice.

● 

Do not place a metallic strainer in the 

Inner Cooking Pan when cleaning rice.

● 

Use the Inner Cooking Pan only for 

this Rice Cooker.

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. 48

The Nonstick Coating can peel off if damaged. 

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

<During Preparation>

<When Cleaning>

 → 

pg. 46

<When Cooking Completes>

Outer 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 firmly pushing the bottom surface of the Inner Cooking Pan against a sink, table, or similar items 

may damage or discolor such items.

Nylon 

Surface

Inner Surface 

(Nonstick Coating)

● 

Do not place spoons or bowls 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 materials such as a 

sponge when cleaning.

● 

Do not use such items as thinner, abrasive cleaners, 

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

melamine sponges or sponges with a nylon surface.

ABOUT THE INNER COOKING PAN

In order to use the Inner Cooking Pan for many years 

to come, please obey the following.

Steam Vent Gasket

● 

Do not pour vinegar into the Inner 

Cooking Pan (when making sushi 

rice, etc.).

● 

Do not use a metal ladle (when 

serving porridge, slow cooking, 

etc.).

● 

Do not hit with the Spatula or 

other utensils (when serving, etc.).

Outer Lid

HOW TO CLOSE 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.

Press down on the 

center front edge of 

the Outer Lid.

CONTROL PANEL

Press buttons down firmly.

The raised dot and dash (

   

,      ) in the center of the START / REHEAT and CANCEL buttons 

and the Sound Signals are provided for individuals with visual impairment.

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 and all menus 

remain visible.

START / REHEAT light

TIMER 

light

KEEP WARM light

START / REHEAT 

button

Use to initiate the cooking, 

reheating, slow cooking, or 

steaming process.

TIME SETTING button

Use when adjusting the current 

time. 

 pg. 33

Use when setting the 

scheduled time for TIMER 

cooking. 

 pg. 40

Use when setting the time for 

slow cooking and steaming.

→ 

pg. 41 – pg. 42

KEEP WARM button

Use to select the Regular Keep 

Warm or Extended Keep Warm 

mode. 

 pg. 37

Use to restart the Keep Warm 

mode. 

 pg. 38

CANCEL button

Use to cancel the selected 

setting or function in 

operation.

SLOW COOK button

Use to select the SLOW COOK 

setting. 

 pg. 41

MENU button

Use to set the menu you 

will be using. 

 pg. 34

TIMER button

Use when cooking rice using 

the Timer function. 

 pg. 40

This display is an example only, 

and will not appear in actual use.

Be sure that the Steam 

Vent Set is firmly 

attached.

The Steam Vent Set will 

be extremely hot during 

or immediately after 

cooking, so please 

exercise caution.

Steam Vent Set

Steam Vent

● 

Steam arising from the 

vent is very hot while 

cooking. Please 

exercise caution.

Steam Vent Cap

Steam Vent Case

Main Body

Inner Lid Set

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Summary of Contents for NL-GAQ10T

Page 1: ...NG 41 HOW TO USE THE STEAM FUNCTION 42 RECIPES KAO MAN KAI 44 KAOTOM PHRA KAPONG PORRIDGE WITH FISH 44 MASSAMAN CURRY WITH CHICKEN 45 KAO YUM RICE BERRY 45 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 46 REPLACEMENT PART...

Page 2: ...2 3 220V 10A IH IH 15 1 0 L 20 1 8 L BNB...

Page 3: ...5 4 22 20 22 180 2 2 2 15 8 11 14 7 14 15 16 12...

Page 4: ...6 7 12 1 2 1 3 3 2 3 15 01 14 56 1 1 3 Amaryllis 3 1 Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Amaryllis 5 24 pH9 6 2 3 10 2 30 15 1 2 4 2 10 10 1 35 C 6 1 8 8 4 10 3 8 4 2...

Page 5: ...8 9 1 HRS 20 22 1 7 8 3 5 6 2 6 10 1 2 7 4 180 220V 20 C 18 C 53 60 34 44 46 55 49 57 61 67 54 61 83 105 76 98 65 86 1 0 L 44 59 34 50 41 56 44 59 56 70 54 64 85 107 78 101 68 93 1 8 L 13 1 30 60 11...

Page 6: ...5 1 8 L 2 10 1 0 L 1 4 1 8 L 2 8 1 0 L 1 4 1 8 L 2 6 12 4 8 1 2 1 0 L 1 5 5 1 8 L 2 10 1 0 L 1 5 5 1 8 L 2 10 30 50 1 0 L 0 5 1 1 8 L 0 5 1 5 1 0 L 1 5 5 1 8 L 2 10 23 1 0 L 1 4 1 8 L 2 8 1 0 L 1 4 1...

Page 7: ...12 13 21 26 1 1 160 1 3 2 3 1 0 L 6 1 8 L 0 HRS 0 HRS 7 9 7 9...

Page 8: ...0 L 1 0 L 1 8 L 1 8 L SLOW COOK 1 4 30 20 30 30 1 8 L 1 0 L 2 3 4 5 6 1 4 10 10 1 2 1 6 00 2 18 00 7 8 1 4 1 2 9 7 1 55 13 1 50 13 1 40 13 2 13 1 55 13 1 45 13 1 10 13 1 10 13 1 10 13 1 15 13 1 10 13...

Page 9: ...3 4 5 6 1 1 0 L 540 3 1 8 L 720 4 1 0 L 1 8 L 40 1 60 30 20 200 1 200 1 2 100 250 1 4 450 3 300 1 200 1 300 1 150 150 15 150 200 200 20 15 15 20 40 35 30 30 25 20 20 15 20 2 20 21 1 1 0 L 2 3 1 8 L 30...

Page 10: ...18 19 3 4 A 3 840 1500 1 2 10 1 3 18 2 2 3 4 200 1 A 10 1 1 2 1 1 180 1 15 1 5 1 A A 10 2 1 3 4 3 2 2 5 6 7 2 1 2 1 3 A 1 4 5 6 7 2 5 6 1 2 A 1 3 4 1 1 2 2 3 4 5 A 5 2 A 10 10 10 3 2 2 3 1 2 3 150 1 2...

Page 11: ...20 21 5 1 1 0 L 2 1 8 L 1 2 3 4 5 320 UNLOCK 21...

Page 12: ...22 23 2 1 2 1 2 1 10 9 E01 E02 26 13 C137 GR C138 GR B564 6B B565 6B SHAKN 6B 618112 00 615784 00 BU214036L 00 BU214037L 00 1 0 L 1 0 L 1 0 L 1 8 L 1 8 L 1 8 L...

Page 13: ...24 25 12 11 26 11 12 12 20 6 21 11 26 12 12 11 24 24 7 00 7 15 15 10 21 16 17 20...

Page 14: ...6 20 C 1 30 9 7 15 1 2 4 3 3 4 8 3 3 0 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 0 18 1 0 0 18 1 0 0 18 1 0 0 18 1 0 0 18 0 72 0 09 0 18 0 18 0 72 0 18 0 72 0 18 0 72 0 36 1 8 0 36 1 8 0 36 1 8 0 36 1 8 0 36 1 08 0 09 0 27 0 36...

Page 15: ...ng period of time This appliance must not be used in the following areas Farm houses By clients in hotels motels and other residential type environments Bed and breakfast type environments Do not touc...

Page 16: ...ion 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 firmly pushing the bottom surface of...

Page 17: ...rice from becoming dry or wet developing an odor or turning yellow do not use the Keep Warm mode for the following Keeping a small amount of rice warm for long hours Keeping rice warm for more than 12...

Page 18: ...ns The START REHEAT light turns on and the Display shows the estimated time in minutes until cooking completes The Inner Cooking Pan may spin when loosening the rice Holding the Inner Cooking Pan whic...

Page 19: ...rice texture may be slightly harder Seasonings should be mixed with soup stock or water and then added to the rice After adjusting the amount of water stir thoroughly If the seasonings are added dire...

Page 20: ...cloth will keep it from spinning while reducing damage to the outside bottom of the pan Make sure that the KEEP WARM light is on and press the button Approx 7 min 9 min later Do not reheat for the fol...

Page 21: ...setting is selected SLOW COOK and the default cooking time will appear on the Display The cooking time may be changed from one minute to four hours by pressing the or button for Time Setting See RECI...

Page 22: ...e model has a cooking capacity of 1 8 L If you exceed these amounts the Outer Lid may open during cooking preventing the rice from cooking properly and the other ingredients from steaming properly Lev...

Page 23: ...CURRY WITH CHICKEN Use the button SLOW COOK Chicken thighs 500 g Potato 1 3 50 g White onion 1 4 50 g A Coconut cream thick 200 mL Massaman curry paste 40 g Peanuts 1 4 cup 30 g Coconut cream thin 200...

Page 24: ...amine sponges or sponges with a nylon surface Doing so may damage the surface causing discoloration scratches degradation in quality or corrosion Do not use a dishwasher or dish dryer Doing so may cau...

Page 25: ...Inner Cooking Pan has not deformed Rice may not have been cleaned sufficiently and too much bran may be left Did you loosen the rice after cooking was completed Loosen the rice immediately after cooki...

Page 26: ...h the Timer function The Timer function is not available in the QUICK and MIXED menu settings Is the current time set correctly The clock is displayed in 24 hours military time Please check and set it...

Page 27: ...the current time and the setting will not be changed IF THE FOLLOWING OCCUR Change the Keep Warm temperature When you are concerned about foul odors color changes or dryness in the rice Set the Inner...

Page 28: ...parts in stock ending after the termination of manufacturing of the applicable product as determined separately by Zojirushi This warranty is only valid within Thailand Warranty conditions Even during...

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