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Tiger JKT-D Series User Manual

Tiger JKT-D Series
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For piping hot rice, reheat the rice that is being kept
warm before serving it.
Note
Rice will not be fully heated if more than half of
the inner pot is full.
The rice will end up being dry if reheated under
any of the following conditions.
• The rice is still hot, especially immediately after
cooking.
There is less than the minimum required amount
of rice (1 cup with the 5.5-cup cooker, 2 cups
with the 10-cup cooker).
• The rice is reheated 3 times or more.
1
Stir and loosen the rice that was
being kept warm.
2
Add 1 to 2 tablespoons of water
evenly over the rice.
Tips
Adding water will prevent the rice from drying out
and result in plumper rice.
3
Make sure that the Keep Warm
lamp is on.
On
Reheating is not available if the Keep Warm
lamp is not on. If the lamp is not on, press
the [Keep Warm] key. (See P.22)
4
Press the [Start] key.
The Start lamp will blink and
reheating will start.
The remaining time will be
displayed and the rice cooker will
beep 3 times (long beeps) when
the operation is complete.
To stop reheating, press the [Cancel] key.
Reheating is not available if the rice is too
cold (131°F [55°C] or lower as a guideline).
In this case, a repeated beeping alarm will
sound.
5
Stir and loosen the reheated
rice well, and even it out in the
inner pot.
Blinks
8
Reheating Cooked Rice
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Tiger JKT-D Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTiger
ModelJKT-D Series
CategoryRice Cooker
LanguageEnglish

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