Keep away from direct source of heat or sunlight to prevent possible damage. Do not cover or obstruct the steam vent.
Do not touch hot steam from the steam vent while the cooker is in use. Always keep the electric cooker unplugged when
not in use. To avoid damage to the cooker, do not use the cooking pot from any other brand or model of electric cooker.
1. Measure the required quantity of rice using measuring cup provided. Wash rice in a sieve until the water is clear, then
put rice in the cooking pan and add water up to the level which corresponds to the measure of rice used. E.g. For 4
cups of rice, 8 cups of water to be added. However, the quantity of water used will depend on the age and strain of the
rice, as well as personal taste. Do not exceed the maximum water level mark.
2. Place the cooking pan inside the electric cooker, but make sure that the base is dry. Ensure that cooking pan is in
direct contact with the heating element by rotating it slightly left and right until it sits properly. The electric cooker
may malfunction if the cooking pan is incorrectly positioned. Always keep the exterior bottom of the cooking pan and
heating plate clean and dry.
3. When ready to cook, connect the power supply cord to the electric cooker first, then plug into an AC wall outlet. Press
COOK. Once the rice is cooked, a built-in heat sensor will automatically switch to WARM mode. Allow rice to cool for
about 15 minutes before serving.
4. Using the rice paddle, stir the rice to keep the grains separate. Do not use metal utensils on the non-stick lined cooking
pan. Remember to unplug the electric cooker when not in use.
5. When rice is cooked, it can be kept warm for a long time. The cooker won’t be damaged after keeping warm for 24
hours long.
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This symbol on the product or on the container indicates that this product cannot be eliminated with the
general waste. The user is responsible for eliminating this kind of waste by throwing them away at a “recycling
point” specifically for electrical and electronic waste. Selective collection and electrical equipment recycling
contribute to preserve natural resources and warrant waste recycling to protect environment and health.
In order to receive further information about electrical and electronic waste collecting and recycling, contact your Local
Council, the service of household waste or the establishment where the product was acquired.
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