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HOW TO COOK RICE
STEP 1. Measure uncooked rice
Use only the measuring cup supplied with the rice cooker.
The rice measure cup is equivalent to 6 oz / 0.18 L.
* For every cup of uncooked rice, it yields 2 cups of cooked rice on average.
NOTE: Follow the specified volume of rice (see the
specifications on page 32) or the rice may not cook
properly. In particular, failure to observe the maximum
volume may cause the rice to boil over or to cook
improperly. (A cup equals approximately 6 oz / 0.18 L.)
See the specification on Page 12~14 when you cook
“Mixed rice”.
STEP 2. Wash rice by hand
●Rice may be washed in the inner pan or in a separate bowl.
●Wash rice in a short time until water becomes clear. Drain off water
quickly. (Certain brand of rice does not recommend over-rinsing in
order to retain its nutrients.)
●Do not use hot water over 95°F / 35°C to wash rice.
STEP 3. Adjust water level
●Place the inner pan on an even surface.
●Adjust the water level accordingly to the scale marked on the inside
of the inner pan.
●Do not use hot water over 95°F / 35°C to cook.
NOTE: Cooking white rice with meat and vegetable, use water level
mark [Plain rice].
Tip: Broth may be used to substitute with water.
e.g.: 3 cup of uncooked rice, add water
to water level [Plain rice] 3.
*
Do not adjust water amount more or less than 2 oz from original
water level marks.
Menu
Guideline for water
(see the scales inside the inner pan)
Plain rice / Quick /
Multigrain rice / Mixed rice
Use the scale for "Plain rice" and adjust according
to personal preference.
Porridge
Use the scale for “Porridge-soft” or “Porridge- hard”
for soft and hard porridge.
Adjust to the middle of the two scales for mid-type
porridge.
Brown rice
Use the scale for “Brown rice” and adjust accord-
ing to personal preference.
Sweet rice
(Glutinous rice)
Use the scale for “Sweet rice” and adjust accord-
ing to personal preference.
Sweet rice
(Glutinous rice and Plain rice)
Adjust to the middle of “Plain rice” and “Sweet
rice” (Use more water for “Sweet rice”).
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