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TIPS FOR DELICIOUS RICE

HOW TO SET THE CLOCK

SOUND SIGNALS AND HOW TO CHANGE THEM

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Although the clock is set before shipment from the factory, certain conditions such as room temperature may cause it to 

display an inaccurate time.

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If the clock is inaccurate, the cooking will not be completed at the time you set for the Timer.

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The clock cannot be changed during Cooking (slow cooking or steaming), Reheating, Regular Keep Warm, Extended 

Keep Warm, or Timer Cooking.

If the clock is inaccurate, set the correct time as shown below.

e.g.: If the current time is 15:01 but displays 14:56.

It will play “Amaryllis” when the 

sound setting is completed.

It will beep 3 times when the 

sound setting is completed.

It will beep 1 time when the 

sound setting is completed.

You can choose the Sound Signals from the following:

This product includes a melody function that allows you to set a melody to inform you when certain actions occur, such 

as when cooking (slow cooking or steaming) starts, when Timer operation is finished, and when cooking completes.

You can also switch the melody to a beep or to silent. 

Cooking (slow cooking or steaming) has begun:
Timer is set:

Cooking (slow cooking or steaming) / 

Reheating has completed:

“Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star”
“Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star”

“Amaryllis”

beeps 5 times

no sound

Indication

a beep
a beep

Types of Sound Signals:

How to change the Sound Signal:

 The clock is displayed in 24 hours (military time).

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You cannot change the Melody Signal for the initiation 

of Reheating.

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You cannot change the Sound Signal during Cooking 

(slow cooking or steaming), Reheating, Regular Keep 

Warm, Extended Keep Warm, or Timer Cooking.

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If you are unable to successfully complete the 

operation the first time, start again from Step    .

Types of Sound Signals 

and their meanings

Set the Inner Cooking Pan and plug in the 

Power Cord.

The setting is completed when the desired Sound Signal is heard.

 The selected Sound Signal is stored even if the Power Plug or Appliance Plug is unplugged.

The time display will stop blinking after 3 seconds, 

indicating the Time Setting is completed.

If the time display still does not show the current time, repeat 

Step     to readjust the time.

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Melody:

② 

Beep:

③ 

Silent:

Set the Inner Cooking Pan and plug in the Power 

Cord.

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Time correction is completed

Adjusting time

e.g.: When Cooking 6 Cups of White Rice

Adjust the amount of water accordingly

Be sure to adjust the amount of water on a flat surface. The water scale 

level is a guideline. Adjust the amount of water according to preference, 

rice type, and crop age.

Measure rice accurately

Be sure to use the Measuring Cup provided, as other measuring cups may differ. Level the rice off at the top of the 

cup to maintain accuracy.

When keeping rice in the Inner Cooking Pan for later consumption, use the Keep Warm mode.

If rice is left in the Inner Cooking Pan even though the Appliance Plug has been disconnected from the Main Body, the Rice 

Cooker has been unplugged, or Keep Warm mode has been cancelled, the rice may develop a foul odor or condensed 

moisture may fall on the rice, making it sticky.

To prevent the rice from becoming dry or wet, 

developing an odor or turning yellow, do not use the 

Keep Warm mode for the following:

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Keeping a small amount of rice warm for long hours.

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Keeping rice warm for more than 12 hours.

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Adding additional rice while keeping rice warm.

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Reheating cold rice.

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Keeping congee warm.

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Keeping rice warm when it contains additional ingredients and 

seasonings (mixed rice, etc.).

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Keeping foods other than rice warm such as croquettes, miso soup, 

or steamed foods.

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Keeping rice warm with the Spatula left inside the Rice Cooker.

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Keeping SLOW COOK food warm.

When keeping a small amount of 

rice warm, gather the rice toward the 

center of the Inner Cooking Pan.

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As the amount of rice kept warm decreases, 

the rice may dry or become wet. 

To minimize this, gather the rice toward the 

center of the Inner 

Cooking Pan while 

keeping warm.

Softer rice 

Old crop 

Harder rice

New crop

Water 

Adjustment Normal scale level

Type of Rice

Clean rice quickly

Prepare a bowl to pool water

TIPS FOR COOKING DELICIOUS RICE

TIPS FOR USING THE KEEP WARM MODE

Gather rice in center

Rinse the 

rice quickly 

with plenty 

of water.

Wash by 

stirring the 

rice.

Warning! 

Do not clean the rice or adjust the amount of water using hot water (35°C or above). 

Doing so will cause the rice to be cooked improperly.

Add water to 

water level 

6 for WHITE.

Reduce water slightly 

from the normal level

Add a little water to 

the normal level

 Rinse rice......First, pour plenty of water into the Inner Cooking 

Pan from the bowl and stir the rice loosely 2–3 times (within 10 

seconds) by hand. Drain the water immediately afterwards. 

Repeat twice.

 Wash rice ......Wash by stirring the rice by hand 30 times (about 15 

seconds), pour plenty of water from the bowl and stir the rice loosely 

again. Drain the water immediately. Repeat this washing process 2–4 

times.

 Rinse rice......Lastly, pour plenty of water from the bowl and rinse 

the rice. Repeat twice.

(Complete steps 

 within 10 minutes.)

Using too much water will cause boil-over from the Steam Vent.

Do not use strongly alkalized ionic water

Do not use alkalized ionic water that is over pH 9. Rice cooked with strongly 

alkalized ionic water may appear yellow or become too glutinous.

Stir and loosen rice immediately after cooking has completed

Doing so releases excess moisture, resulting in rice that is perfectly cooked 

with a fluffy texture. Loosen the rice within 10 minutes after cooking 

completes. 

Not loosening the rice may cause it to clump, become too glutinous or burn.

This illustration 

shows the 

Inner Cooking 

Pan of the 1.8 L 

model.

Melody:

Beep:

Silent:

Choose this setting to 

disable the Sound Signal.

Choose this setting to 

change from a Melody.

The default setting at the 

time of shipment from 

the factory.

 See step 4 under “BASIC COOKING STEPS” on pg. 34

Press while the time 

display is blinking.

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Hold the             button for more than 3 

seconds.

Each time the TIMER button is held for more than 3 

seconds, the Sound Signal will change.

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: Each press advances the time in 1-minute increments.
: Each press moves the clock in reverse by 1 minute.

 Press and hold either 

button to quickly adjust in 

10-minute increments.

Press the         or         button to initiate the Time 

Setting and adjust the clock to the current time 

while the time display is blinking.

 See step 4 under “BASIC COOKING STEPS” on pg. 34

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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...

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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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