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• Before cooking, it is recommended to rinse the rice thoroughly (for at
least 10 minutes) under cold running water to remove excess starch
andany dirt.
• After cooking, it is recommended to stir the rice to remove
accumulated steam andheat.
LowCarb Mode
Low-calorie rice for the LowCarb mode must be prepared inthe steaming
attachment, which you insert into the cooking pot. Inthis mode you can
prepare amaximum of 1 cup of rice.
Pour rinsed rice into the steaming attachment andadd water.
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
• Before cleaning, unplug the power cable from the socket and allow the
appliance to cool down.
• Do not use abrasive cleaning agents, solvents, or any substances to
clean any parts of the appliance that could damage the surface of the
appliance. None of the components of this appliance is dishwasher
safe.
Warning:
To prevent the risk of electric shock, do not immerse
the appliance, power cable, or plug into water or any
other liquid.
Cooking Pot andOther Accessories
Wash the cooking pot, spatula, measuring cup, and steaming attachment
in warm water with alittle dish washing detergent. Rinse in clean water
and wipe dry.
If ingredients are burnt onto the bottom of the cooking pot, pour warm water
into it and add alittle dish washing detergent. Let is sit andthen wash.
Before reinserting the cooking pot into the rice cooker, ensure that the
outer bottom of the pot is clean and dry.
Note:
During use, white spots, slight discolouration and possibly
small stains may form on the surface of the cooking pot
due to water quality, high temperature and other conditions.
This is anormal phenomenon and does not affect
functionality.
External Surface
Wipe the outer surface of the rice cooker and the heating element with
aslightly damp sponge and wipe dry.
Inner Lid
Press the inner lid release button andremove it from therice cooker.
Wash the inner lid in warm water with alittle dish washing detergent.
Rinse in clean water and wipe dry.
Wipe the area where the inner lid is located using adry cloth.
Put the inner lid back on. When attaching the lid, ensure that the holes in
the lid are aligned with the steam vent.
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STORAGE
• If you are not going to use the appliance for an extended period of
time, unplug it from the power socket, allow it to cool down and clean
it according to the instructions in the “Cleaning and Maintenance”
section.
• Before storing, ensure that the appliance and all accessories are
thoroughly clean and dry.
• Store the appliance in adry, clean, and well-ventilated place away
from extreme temperatures and out of the reach of children or pets.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem Possible Cause Solution
Rice is not cooked, it is
overcooked or undercooked.
Too long or too short cooking time.
Measure the water to rice ratio well so that the cooking
time is set correctly.
Incorrect rice to water ratio.
The cooking pot is not positioned correctly.
Turn the container so that it sits correctly on the
heating element.
There is aforeign object between the cooking pot and
the heating element.
Remove foreign object.
The cooking pot is deformed. Purchase anew cooking pot.
Motherboard failure.
Contact an authorised service centre.
Sensor malfunction.
The contents of the pot
overflowed.
There are many liquids in the pot. Reduce the amount of liquids.
The control panel is off. The power plug is not plugged into the socket. Insert the power plug into the power socket.
The surface of the inner container
has changed colour with use.
This is anormal occurrence and does not affect the proper functioning of the coffee machine. During use, white
spots, slight discolouration and possibly small stains may form on the surface of the cooking pot due to water
quality, high temperature and other conditions.
The heating element is not
heating.
The socket is not live.
Plug the rice cooker into adifferent socket, check the
circuit breaker or contact your electricity supplier to see
if there has been an outage.
Motherboard failure.
Contact an authorised service centre.The fuse is burned out.
Heating element failure.
The control panel is lit, but the
heating element is not heating.
Motherboard failure.
Contact an authorised service centre.
Heating element failure.
Note:
If the above problem persists or is not listed, stop using the rice cooker andcontact an authorised service centre.
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