National Rice Cooker Warmer Sr La18n Operating Instructions
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Cleaning and Maintenance Unplug the rice cooker and allow the unit to cool before cleaning. Do not use benzine, thinner, scouring powder, or steel wool. AMain unit and outer lid Wipe with a damp cloth. If you continue using the rice cooker with a soiled lid, the soil will not come off. The outer lid may be discolored or stained with the soil, but is not unsanitary. *Do not wash with dishwashing detergent. Do not immerse the main unit in water. BPan Wash with dishwashing detergent and a sponge. Wipe water...
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If rice is not cooked well Problem Possible Cause (Reference page) Rice boils over. Rice is hard/soft/ half-boiled. The amount of rice was not measured with the measuring cup provided with the rice cooker. ( Page 14) The amount of rice cannot be measured correctly with a measuring rice bin or other methods. The water level was not adjusted correctly. Rice was not washed and rinsed thoroughly until water ran clear. ( Page 14) The moisture retaining cap was not used. ( Page 14) Rice may be cooked...
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Porridge may become gluey if the timer function is used to cook it. Do not use the keep warm function for porridge. The moisture retaining cap was not used. ( Page 14) Rice was kept warm for longer than 12 hours. ( Page 20) The outer lid was not closed completely, permitting steam to escape and cause rice to become dry. Rice was not washed and rinsed thoroughly until water ran clear. ( Page 14) The pan was not washed thoroughly. Wash the pan carefully especially after cooking mixed rice....
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