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Black+Decker RCR520SD - User Manual

Black+Decker RCR520SD
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6-IN-1 STIRRING RICE AND RISOTTO COOKER
Use and care manual
6-EN-1 RIZ ET RICOTTO
CUISSEUR COOKER
Manuel d’Utilisation et de Soin
OLLA REVOLVEDORA
PARA COCINAR ARROZ
Y RISOTTO 6 EN 1
Manual de uso y cuidado
RCR520SD

Questions and Answers

  • T
    Timothy BoothAug 7, 2025
    Why does my Black+Decker RCR520SD Rice Cooker boil over?
    • M
      Michele DavisAug 7, 2025
      If the Black+Decker Rice Cooker boils over, it could be due to cooking too much rice. Ensure you do not exceed the maximum amount suggested in the manual, and the rice amount matches the water markings on the bowl. Alternatively, there might be too much water for the rice amount. Try adding a tablespoon of butter or oil to the water before cooking.
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    hallaimeeAug 11, 2025
    Why is my rice gummy in Black+Decker Rice Cooker?
    • B
      Brian SchneiderAug 12, 2025
      If your rice is gummy when using the Black+Decker Rice Cooker, it's likely due to an incorrect water-to-rice ratio. Make sure to add water according to the markings on the rice bowl, ensuring you have the correct ratio of 2/3 cup (5 fluid oz) rice to 1 cup water.
  • C
    Catherine AguilarAug 16, 2025
    How to clean Black+Decker RCR520SD Rice Cooker cooking bowl?
    • K
      Kristen WatsonAug 16, 2025
      If the cooking bowl of your Black+Decker Rice Cooker isn't as clean as you'd like, it's likely due to starch buildup. Fill the bowl with hot, soapy water and let it stand for several minutes. Then, use a nylon scrubber along the sides and bottom, and rinse well.
  • W
    wandersonAug 19, 2025
    What to do if some rice kernels are not fully cooked in Black+Decker Rice Cooker?
    • S
      smithmichaelAug 20, 2025
      If some rice kernels aren't fully cooked in your Black+Decker Rice Cooker, it might be because the rice wasn't allowed to finish cooking or there wasn't enough water in the cooking bowl. Add a few more tablespoons of water, cook a little longer by pressing the Rice button again, and recheck the rice when the appliance switches back to warm.
  • S
    Sheila HernandezAug 25, 2025
    Why is my rice too dry in Black+Decker RCR520SD Rice Cooker?
    • S
      Sarah LaraAug 26, 2025
      If the rice is too dry when using the Black+Decker Rice Cooker, it is possible that there is too much rice or not enough water. Use the rice measuring cup that comes with the appliance; it holds 2/3 cup (5 fluid oz.) of uncooked rice.
  • J
    jamesschneiderAug 28, 2025
    Why is my risotto gummy in Black+Decker RCR520SD Rice Cooker?
    • Z
      zgreenAug 28, 2025
      If your risotto is gummy when using the Black+Decker Rice Cooker, it's likely because too much liquid was added at once. Follow the recipe directions in the Instruction Booklet for adding liquid one cup at a time, allowing the risotto to cook to the perfect consistency.
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    fnelsonSep 1, 2025
    What to do if risotto burns in Black+Decker Rice Cooker?
    • K
      kempcameronSep 1, 2025
      If risotto burns in the Black+Decker Rice Cooker, it’s probably because there’s not enough liquid in the cooking bowl. Add additional liquid to the cooking bowl and switch back to the risotto cooking function.

Black+Decker RCR520SD Specifications

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BrandBlack+Decker
ModelRCR520SD
CategoryRice Cooker
LanguageEnglish

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