Usage Instructions
Note:
one cup of rice
is about 150g
How to use water line
For Cooking
For Congee
For Porridge
For Steaming
you can fine-tune the ratio of
rice and water based on individual
preferences, but the total quantity
of rice and water can not exceed
the highest water level in the pot.
Cooking Function
The minimum
amount of rice
The maximum
amount of rice
Porridge/Soup Function
Congee Function
Cups Cups
Using the provided measuring cup,
add rice (one cup of rice is about 150g) into the inner
cooking pot.
1. Please do not directly wash the rice in the inner pot,
so as to avoid scratching the inner pot.
2. Dry cereals must be soaked in hot water for 2-3
hours before you start cooking.
Fill the pot with water to the line or water level mark
which matches the number of cups of
rice being cooked.
Do not go beyond the maximum water level, as this may cause overflowing or short circuit.
The amount of water to be added depends on the cups of
rice to be used. Use the water level mark for RICE as a
guide. For example, if you add 3 cups of rice, you need to
add water up to the level marked "3" (Diagram 1)
The amount of water to be added depends on the cups of
rice to be used. Use the water level mark for CONGEE as
a guide. For example, if you add 11/2 cups of rice, you
need to add water up to the level marked "3" (Diagram 2)
Add only the appropriate amount of water to prevent water
overflowing the steaming rack.
The amount of water to be added depends on the cups of
rice to be used. Use the water level mark for PORRIDGE
as a guide. For example, if you add 1½ cups of rice, you
need to add water up to the level marked "1½" (Diagram 3)
Use the inner pot water lineof the 30 style as an example
4
2
3
2
1
1½
1
½
3
2
1
1½
1
½
Make sure that the external surface of the cooking
pot and the coil panel are both dry. Rotate the inner
pot left and right to ensure that it contacts with the
heating plate properly. The cover/ lid fits into position
with a click sound.
Please ensure that the body plug and power plug
are properly inserted into the outlet.
Press the "Menu" button to choose your preferred cooking function .Press the "Start" button in order
to start the selected operation.
Note: Do not heat the inner pot on other stoves, as
this may cause damages.
The minimum
amount of rice
The maximum
amount of rice
Cups3Cups1
The minimum
amount of rice
The maximum
amount of rice
Cups1½ Cups½
Usage Instructions
Refined
Cooking
Refined
Cooking
Porridge/Soup
Porridge
/Soup
Preset cooking method:
Only for the product with this function.
Method One: Method Two:
1.with clock function 2.without clock function
1.with clock function 2.without clock function
Cooking time setting method
Only for the product with this function
Cooking Time can be set only for “Porridge/Soup”, “Steaming” .
Porridge/Soup default cooking time: 2 hours, setting range: 1 to 4 hours.
Steamer default cooking time: 30 minutes, setting range: 30 minutes to 2 hours 30 minutes
(Some products have no time setting for the steamer function).
For example: One hour cooking of porridge.
Refined Cooking
End Time
Menu
Refined Cooking
End Time
Menu
Menu End
Cooking
Function with preset: Standard Cooking, Super Quick Cooking, Refined Cooking, Congee, Porridge/
Soup, Steamer (only for some models), Minor Cereals
Press the "Timer" button then press "HRS"
and "MIN" buttons to set the complete
working time. Press the "Start" button to
enter into the preset status.
For example: It's 2 P.M. now and I hope to
have dinner at 7 P.M.
Press the "Timer" button then press "HRS"
and "MIN" buttons to set the complete
working time. Press the "Start" button to
enter the preset status.
For example: It's 2 P.M. now and I hope to
have dinner at 7 P.M.
Press the "Menu" button to select the
preferred function and then press the "Start"
button to enter into the preset status.
Press "Menu" to select the
"Porridge/ Soup" function.
Press the "Cooking Time" button
then press the "HRS" or "MINS"
button to set the working time.
Press the "Start" button to enter
into the working status.
Press the "Menu" button to select the preferred
function