Sanyo ECJ-S35K, ECJ-S35S User Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MICRO-COMPUTERIZED
RICE COOKER
ECJ-S35S ECJ-S35K
(3.5 Cups)
(3.5 Cups)
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Table of Contents Page
Thank you for your purchase of a Sanyo Rice Cooker/Warmer. Please read these instructions carefully before use and be sure to keep the manual in a safe place for future reference.
Important Safeguards Precautions Names and Function of Parts How to Set the Clock How to Cook Rice How to Use Timer Cooking How to Use PRE-SOAK How to Cook DOL SOT BI BIM BAB How to Cook BREAD Cleaning and Maintenance/Specifications Troubleshooting Warranty
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical appliances, follow basic safety precautions to reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, and/or injury:
1. Read all instructions.
2. Do not touch HOT surfaces. Use handles or knobs.
3. To protect against fire, electrical shock, and personal injury, do not immerse cord, plugs or appliance in water or other liquid.
4. Close supervision is necessary when the appliance is used by or near children.
5. Unplug unit from outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow to cool before attaching or removing parts, and before cleaning the appliance.
6. Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug after the appliance malfunctions or has been damaged in any manner. Return appliance to an authorized service facility for examination, repair or adjustment.
7. To protect against risk of electrical shock, do not force any foreign objects, such as pins and wires, into any openings.
8. The use of accessory attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer may result in fire, electric shock or personal injury.
9. Do not use outdoors.
10. Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter, or touch hot surfaces.
11. Do not place the appliance on or near a hot gas or electric burner, or in a heated oven.
12. Extreme caution must be used when moving an appliance containing hot oil or other liquids.
13. Do not clean the appliance with cleansers, steel wool pads, or other abrasive material.
14. Always attach plug to appliance first, then plug cord into the wall outlet. To disconnect, turn the switch to its “Off” position then remove the plug from wall outlet.
15. Do not use appliance for other than intended use. This product is designed for household use only.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Note:
A. A short power-supply cord is provided to reduce risks of becoming entangled in or
tripping over a longer cord.
B. Extension cords are available and may be used if care is exercised in their use. C. If extension cord is used:
(1) The marked electrical rating of the extension cord should be at least as great as the
electrical rating of the appliance.
(2) The longer cord should be arranged so that it will not drape over the countertop or
table top where it can be pulled on by children or tripped over. The appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other is). As a safety feature, this plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do not attempt to override this safety feature.
WARNING:
¡Handling the cord on this product or cords associated with accessories sold with this product,
will expose you to lead, a chemical known to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Wash hands after handling.
¡CALIFORNIA USA ONLY
This rice cooker uses a Lithium Battery which contains Perchlorate Material - special handling may apply, See www. dtsc. ca. gov / hazardouswaste / perchlorate.
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PRECAUTIONS
The important precautions described within this section must be followed carefully to prevent the possibility of personal injuries and/or property damage. The significance of the following cautionary symbols is explained below:
The potential hazards that may exist if these precautions are not followed are denoted by
WARNING and CAUTION.
WARNING: Circumstances that may result in personal injury or death. CAUTION: Circumstances that may result in personal injury or property damage.
The explanations below describe the importance of the symbols used throughout this
manual.
Indicates prohibited actions (Don’t do this).
Generally prohibited.
Do not allow.
Do not disassemble.
Do not touch.
Do not touch with wet hands.
Indicates actions that must be performed (Do this).
This action must be performed.
WARNING
• Use only 120 Volt AC electrical current.
120 V AC
Using any other power supply voltage may result in fire and electric shock.
• Always keep the power supply plug clean.
If the power supply plug blades or plug surfaces become dirty, be sure that they are cleaned thoroughly. A dirty power supply plug can potentially cause a fire.
Disconnect the power supply plug.
• Plug the appliance into a single electrical outlet only.
Do not share outlet with other appliances.
Use only an electrical outlet rated at 15 amperes or more. If electrical outlets are shared with other appliances, the circuit may become hot, potentially causing a fire.
• Make sure that the power supply plug is
• firmly inserted all the way into the electrical outlet.
A fire, electric shock or short circuit may result if the plug is not fully inserted into the outlet.
• Do not attempt to modify the appliance.
Improper repair may cause fire, electric shock and injury. All repairs must be performed by qualified technicians. If repair is necessary, take it to an authorized repair center.
• Do not attempt to plug in or unplug with wet hands.
This action may cause a short circuit or electric shock.
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WARNING
• Do not touch the steam vent.
Do not place your face or hand near the steam vent.
This action may result in burn injuries. Take special precautions to make sure that infants do not touch it.
• Do not operate the appliance if the power supply cord or plug has been damaged.
A loose or damaged plug may result in electric shock, short circuit or fire.
• Do not allow children to use this appliance
without adult supervision.
• Do not immerse the appliance in water and do not pour water onto it.
This action may cause a short circuit or electric shock.
• Do not handle the power supply cord in a rough manner.
Do not cause damage to the power supply cord by bending, pulling, twisting, or placing the cord near hot appliances. Also, do not place heavy objects on the cord. These actions may result in damage to the power supply cord, possibly leading to electric shock and fire.
• Do not insert any foreign objects into appliance openings or outlets.
Do not operate the appliance within the reach of an infant. This may lead to electric shock, burns or other injuries.
CAUTIONS
• Grasp only the plug when unplugging the power supply cord.
Do not pull the power supply cord itself when unplugging the electrical plug. Doing so may cause electric shock or short circuit, potentially causing a fire.
• Allow the appliance to cool off prior to cleaning.
Allow to cool off.
Performing maintenance while the appliance is still hot, may lead to burn injuries.
Do not insert any metallic objects, such as pins or wires into the appliance. This action may cause electric shock or appliance malfunction, resulting in injury.
• Hold the power supply plug when rewinding the power supply cord.
If the plug is not held, the uncontrolled moving cord may cause injury.
• Unplug the power supply plug from the outlet when the appliance is not being used.
Any existing electrical insulation problems may cause electric shock or sparking, leading to burns or other injuries.
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CAUTIONS
• Do not touch the metal part on the inside of the lid or inner lid during or immediately after operation.
This action may cause burn injuries.
• Do not operate the appliance near flames or
wet areas.
This action may cause electric shock or sparking.
• Do not operate the appliance on an
unstable surface or on any surface that is not resistant to heat.
• Do not touch the Lid Release button while carrying the appliance.
The Outer Lid may open, possibly resulting in burn injuries.
• Do not use any Inner Pot other than provided.
Doing so may cause overheating and leading to a malfunction.
• Do not place the appliance near walls or furniture (within 12"/30cm).
This operation may cause fire.
PRECAUTIONS
Do not place the appliance in the following locations:
• Locations where hot cooking oil may splash onto the appliance.
• Locations where the appliance is exposed to direct sunlight.
Remove all foreign substances.
• Make sure that all rice grains and water drops on the appliance’s inner wall, the outside of the Inner Pot, the lid flange, the heating element and the temperature sensor have been completely removed, before using appliance.
Maintain distance.
Doing so may cause damage, possibly resulting in discoloration or disfiguration of the wall or furniture.
Wall
Do not place a cloth or towels over the appliance during operation.
• This action may cause appliance malfunction or result in the Outer Lid becoming deformed or discolored.
Do not shake the appliance by the handle.
• While rice is cooking, keep the handle folded down behind the appliance and do not carry it. Not doing so may cause scalding burns or handle deformation may occur, due to escaping steam.
• If carrying the appliance immediately after use, use caution to avoid the steam that is released from the steam vent.
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NAMES AND FUNCTION OF PARTS
Inner Lid Seal
Make sure that the Inner Lid Seal is aligned with the Inner Lid Attachment Shaft.
Inner Lid Attachment Shaft
Inner Lid
How to Remove:
Pull the Inner Lid towards you.
How to Attach:
Push the Inner Lid onto the Inner Lid Attachment Shaft.
Inner Lid Seal
Outer Lid Seal
STEAM VENT & LID RELEASE
Steam Vent
Attach the Steam Vent securely.
Do not touch the Steam Vent during or immediately after operation.
Lid Release
Press the Lid Release to open the Outer Lid.
Remove
Attach
Inner Pot
Outer Lid
Inner Lid Attachment Shaft
Handle
Use for carrying the unit.
Cautions
ACCESSORIES
(one each)
Spatula Measuring
Cup
CONTROL PANEL
KEEP WARM Lamp
Lights when rice is being kept warm.
KEEP WARM/OFF Button
TIMER/PRE-SOAK Button
When pressed, the TIMER lamp will flash. If the COOK/START button is pressed, the TIMER lamp will light and the timer will start. ( page 11)
Main Unit
MENU Button
( page 9)
POWER SUPPLY CORD (Cord Reel)
• Hold the power supply plug and pull out the cord. Do not pull out the cord beyond the red mark.
• Tug slightly and release to reel in the cord.
DISPLAY PANEL
HRS/MIN Button
( page 8)
TIMER Lamp
COOK Lamp
COOK/START Button
When pressed, the COOK lamp will light, and cooking will start. ( page 10)
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HOW TO SET THE CLOCK
• The time shown on the appliance’s clock has been preset to standard time.
• Set the clock according to the following procedure if the time becomes incorrect.
• The clock cannot be set while the timer is being used for cooking or warming.
• The current operation can be canceled by pressing the KEEP WARM/OFF button.
• Be sure to set the clock to the correct time because timed cooking will not function properly if the time is incorrect.
EXAMPLE: When the current time is 8:00am, but the display shows 7:55am.
Plug in the power supply plug.
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Press the HRS or MIN button until the time display begins to flash.
2
• The time display will begin to flash.
Press HRS and MIN to set the correct time.
3
• Press HRS to set “8”. Press MIN to set “00”.
• Holding down the buttons will allow the display to fast forward.
• The clock display will stop flashing after 6 seconds.
• The time setting completes when the clock display stops flashing.
THE BUILT-IN LITHIUM BATTERY
• The appliance’s internal lithium battery provides power to retain the time display and the timer setting,
even when the power supply plug has been disconnected.
• The battery life expectancy is 4-5 years at a room temperature of 68˚F/20˚C. The battery may last longer
when the appliance is plugged into the wall outlet because the battery power is not consumed.
• When the battery begins reaching the end of its life, the display will appear weaker and the timer setting will
not be maintained while the appliance is unplugged. When the battery weakens, the appliance can still be used as usual as long as it is plugged in.
• If a replacement battery is needed, contact Sanyo Fisher Service at 800-421-5013 or visit www.sanyoservice.com.
POWER FAILURE WHILE THE UNIT IS IN OPERATION
(Information given in this section includes times during operation when the plug is pulled or a circuit breaker goes out.)
• If the power fails momentarily, the appliance will return to the same mode it was in prior to the failure.
• In the event of a longer power outage, the following will occur once power is restored:
During Timer Operation During Cooking While Rice is being Kept Warm
• The appliance will immediately begin cooking if the time has passed the cooking start time.
• The rice may not be cooked by the exact time programmed in the timer.
• Cooking will continue, however, the rice may not be cooked properly.
• If a little cooking time remains, the appliance may switch to the KEEP WARM mode.
• The appliance will continue to keep the rice warm.
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HOW TO COOK RICE
Accurately measure the rice, then wash it.
1
• Measure the rice using measuring cup provided. 1 cup equals 180 ml.
• The Inner Pot can be used to wash rice.
Add the correct amount of water and place the Inner Pot into main unit.
2
• Choose the level of water, based on the selected menu setting and the quantity of the rice being cooked.
• If the water level is incorrect, excess water may boil over.
• Adjust the water level according to your own preference. The water level may be adjusted by up to amount of water is too great, it may boil over.
• Make sure that any rice grains or water droplets remaining on the outside of the Inner Pot or the inner wall of the main body are removed. Water remaining in these areas may cause noise during the cooking process.
• Gently turn the Inner Pot from side to side a few times to level the rice.
Attach the Inner Lid and close the Outer Lid.
1
/4 of a graduation level. If the
Example : Tocook 3 cups of rice.
Example: To cook 2 cups of rice.
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• Align the center hole located on the Inner Lid Seal with the Inner Lid Attachment Shaft.
• Securely close the Outer Lid until you hear a click.
• Make sure that there are no foreign objects such as rice grains, between the Inner Lid and the Inner Pot or between the Inner Pot and Outer Lid Seal.
• Any foreign object between them will cause steam to escape or water to boil over.
Correct Incorrect
ECJ-S35S
Plug in power supply cord and select MENU.
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• You cannot select a menu or cook rice until the power supply plug is plugged into the outlet.
• You cannot select a menu or cook rice while the KEEP WARM lamp is on or flashing. Press KEEP WARM/OFF button to cancel KEEP WARM mode.
• Pressing the MENU button will move the mark and change the menu as described to the right.
• Select
• Select QUICK for faster cooking.
QUICK course is when you would like your rice cooked more
• If the wrong menu is selected, the water may boil over or the rice may not be cooked properly.
APPROXIMATE RICE COOKING TIMES
Menu White Rice Brown Rice
Capacity
(liter)
Time Required
(minutes)
QUICK course will cook rice approximately 10 to 13 minutes quicker than a regular course.
WHITE/MIXED/RINSE-FREE/SPROUTED
quickly than a regular course. The rice may be slightly harder.
(cups)
0.5 - 3.5
0.09 - 0.63 L
Sprouted
Brown Rice
0.5 - 3
0.09 - 0.54 L
Rinse-Free
0.09 - 0.54 L
for cooking sweet rice.
(At room temperature 68˚F/20˚C and water temperature 64˚F/18˚C)
Rice
0.5 - 3
Sweet
Rice 1 - 3
0.18 - 0.54L
9
0.18 - 0.54 L
1hour/10
1hour/15
1 - 3
min. -
min.
Porridge
0.5 - 1
0.09 - 0.18 L
0.5 - 3.5
0.09 - 0.63L
2
1
Quick
Rice
Mixed
Rice 1 - 3
0.18 - 0.54L
43 -52min.26 -40min.45 -54min.43 -45min.45 -58min.42 -53min.38 -51min.
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HOW TO COOK RICE
Press COOK/START button to cook.
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• The COOK lamp lights and begins cooking. The DISPLAY PANEL will show the current time.
• Do not press COOK/START button without the Inner Pot properly placed in the main unit.
• Be aware that if the COOK/START button is accidentally pressed without the Inner Pot in place, the heating element will temporarily become very hot.
• Make sure the COOK lamp is lit.
• If the COOK lamp is not on, press the KEEP WARM/OFF button to cancel cooking. Press the MENU button to reselect the menu and press the COOK/START button again.
• The remaining cooking time until rice is done will be displayed beginning from 13 minutes. (For QUICK course, it will be 8 minutes prior to the completion. For "PORRIDGE" "DOL SOT BI BIM BAB" course, 5 minutes prior to the completion.)
Stir the rice before serving. Cooked rice can be kept warm for up to 12 hours.
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• Once the cooking is completed, the COOK/START lamp goes off. Then the KEEP WARM lamp will light and the unit will automatically switch operation to keep the rice warm.
• The DISPLAY PANEL will show the elapsed warming time.
• Do not keep rice warm for more than 12 hours as rice may develop an odor, turn yellow, or dry out.
• Do not unplug unit while in KEEP WARM mode.
• Porridge cannot be kept warm. When porridge is cooked, the KEEP WARM lamp will flash. Do not keep porridge warm, as it tends to become gluey.
• Do not use KEEP WARM for mixed rice, dol sot bi bim bab, brown rice, sweet rice or sprouted brown rice as they may begin to deteriorate or develop an odor.
• Slight scorching may form on the bottom of the Inner Pot.
• Make sure to press KEEP WARM/OFF button and unplug the power cord after use. If this is not done, the unit will enter the KEEP WARM mode when it is plugged in next time.
• Do not reheat cold rice as this may cause the rice to develop an odor.
Example: With 13 minutes
remaining time.
HOW TO COOK RINSE-FREE RICE
• Fill the Inner Pot with water, up to the appropriate RINSE-FREE level. Place the Inner Pot into the main unit.
• Select RINSE-FREE from the menu, then begin cooking.
HOW TO COOK SPROUTED
BROWN RICE
• Mix washed white rice with sprouted brown rice.
• White rice to Sprouted Brown rice ratio: 2 cups of White rice to 1 cup of Sprouted Brown rice is the ideal ratio. Adjust the amount of rice based on personal preferences.
• Fill the Inner Pot with water up to the appropriate SPROUTED level. Place the Inner Pot into the main unit.
• Select SPROUTED from the menu, then begin cooking.
HOW TO COOK
MIXED/SWEET RICE
• Wash rice and let sit until right before cooking.
• Mix all ingredients in a bowl.
• Excess ingredients may cause the rice to cook improperly.
• Use of seasonings when cooking rice causes the rice to burn more easily.
• Up to 4 cups of mixed rice or sweet rice can be cooked.
• Fill the Inner Pot with all ingredients up to the appropriate MIXED or SWEET level. Place the Inner Pot into the main unit.
• Select MIXED from the menu, then begin cooking.
• After cooking rice mixed with other ingredients, a slight odor may remain. Wash the Inner Pot and Inner Lid thoroughly after each use.
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WATER MEASUREMENT
GUIDELINES FOR PORRIDGE
Quantity of Rice
0.5 cup
1 cup
HOW TO COOK BROWN RICE
• Wash brown rice and let sit for an hour.
• Up to 4 cups of brown rice can be cooked.
• Fill the Inner Pot with water up to the appropriate BROWN level. Place the Inner Pot into the main unit.
• Select BROWN from the menu, then begin cooking.
• For more delicious results with brown rice, soak the rice in water for an hour or more before cooking.
Porridge Water Level
Regular
Up to
“0.5”mark
Up to
“1” mark
“1” mark
Soft
Up to
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HOW TO USE TIMER COOKING
Check the current time.
1
Set the timer after preparing the rice following steps (1)-(3) in the How
to Cook Rice section.
Check the current time. If the clock has not been set to the correct time,
timer cooking may not work properly. ( page 8)
The timer cannot be set if the KEEP WARM lamp is lit or flashing.
Press KEEP WARM/OFF button to turn off the lamp.
(Rice cooking completes at a specific time.)
Clock time is correct.
After selecting a MENU, press the TIMER button.
2
The TIMER lamp will begin flashing and the timer setting
will be shown on the DISPLAY PANEL.
If the existing timer setting is correct, then proceed to the
operation described in section 4.
page 9 for menu selection.
Press the HRS and MIN buttons to set the time of completion.
3
Press HRS button to change the hour. The hours change in
1-hour increments. Press MIN button to change minutes. The minutes change in 10-minute increments.
The timer can be fast-forwarded by holding down the HRS or
MIN buttons.
The time displayed for 12:00 noon is “0:00 PM”
Press the COOK/START button.
4
The TIMER lamp will change from flashing to lit and the
appointment time will be shown on the DISPLAY PANEL. This completes the timer setting.
The TIMER lamp will go off when cooking starts and the
COOK lamp will light.
Initial Setting:
When the timer is set for 6:00am.
Example: 12:00 noon
Lamp changes from flashing to lit.
Once the timer has been set, timer cooking can be
performed in two steps.
• Press TIMER button after reviewing the menu selection. Press COOK/START button after reviewing the time setting.
• Previous timer settings are stored in memory.
AFTER TIMER COOKING STARTS
If you want to change the timer setting:
Press the KEEP WARM/OFF button, and then reset the timer following steps
(2)-(4) described before.
If you want to check the current time:
The current time will be displayed while holding HRS and MIN buttons.
SETTING TIMER
Menu White, Rinse-Free, Sprouted Brown
Time Required
Timer must be set for the minimum times listed below. Otherwise, cooking will start immediately.
1 hour and 10 minutes
Timer cooking should be set to begin within 12 hours.
The rice may begin to deteriorate if the rice is left in the water for an extended time.
Do not use timer cooking to prepare mixed rice, bi bim bab
or sweet rice that contains other ingredients. These ingredients or seasonings may deteriorate or settle to the bottom and fail to cook properly.
Rice may turn out soft when cooked using the timer.
Brown Rice
1 hour and 40 minutes
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TIMER COOKING
Porridge
1 hour and 10 minutes
Quick Rice
1 hour
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HOW TO USE PRE-SOAK
Select MENU and press PRE-SOAK.
1
• Read page 9 as for how to select MENU. * When BREAD or DOL SOT BI BIM BAB is selected, PRE-SOAK button
can't work.
• Press PRE-SOAK button twice. PRE-SOAK lamp and the time for PRE­SOAK are flashing.
Press MIN buttons and select the time for it.
( )
2
• The time for PRE-SOAK changes in 10-minute increments by pressing MIN button and can be selected for 10minutes to 60 minutes.
* The time for it memories 10 minutes when it is used first time. * Be make sure that PRE-SOAK in display panel flashes.
It is convenience to use PRE-SOAK. When the time for PRE-SOAK passed, this rice cooker starts to work automatically.
Press the COOK/START button.
3
PRE-SOAK lamp, PRE-SOAK in display panel and the time for it changes from flashing to lighting. Display panel shows the time left.
• When cooking rice starts, PRE-SOAK lamp turns off and COOK/START lamp turns on.
Lamp changes from flashing to lit.
HOW TO COOK DOL SOT BI BIM BAB
Put up to 4 cups of
1
cooked rice into Inner Pot.
• Add the cooked ingredients of Dol Sot Bi Bim Bab on rice and stir it gently.
Press COOK/START
3
button.
Select DOL SOT
2
BI BIM BAB
from the menu.
When cooking is done,
4
mix well and serve hot.
• Cooking takes
approximately 12 to 20 minutes depending on the rice temperature.
Note When cooking packaged convenience foods, follow the directions according to package.
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HOW TO COOK BREAD
Put kneaded stuff for bread in Inner Pot
1
and put the Inner Pot in the Main Unit.
Select the menu BREAD.
2
• Press the MENU button and select BREAD.
Thestufffor bread
Press the COOK/START button.
3
• Display panel shows "TIME LEFT 90 M" to inform when it finishes COOK lamp turns on and this rice cooker starts making bread.
* Display panel shows time in the completion by a unit
for one minute.
Buzzer rings and the fermentation finishes.
4
1 It takes 40 minutes to finish the fermentation. 2 Open the Outer Lid, press the fermented stuff by your fist,
let gas out of it and close the outer Lid.
After buzzer rings again, let the stuff turn inside out.
5
1 It takes 40 minutes to bake one side of bread. 2 Open the Outer Lid and let the stuff turn inside out by
chopsticks or mitten.
Buzzer rings again and it finishes making bread.
6
COOK lamp turns off and KEEP WARM lamp flashing. Display panel shows the indication of finishing making. Open the Outer Lid and pick up the bread.
* After piking up the bread, press the KEEP
WARM/OFF button.
Otherwise the KEEP WARM lamp keeps flashing.
Infermentation
The indication of
finishing making
Fermentationfinish
Onesidefinishesbaking
Turn off
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Always unplug the power supply cord from the electric outlet and allow the unit to cool off completely prior to cleaning.
When cleaning the unit, do not use cleaning powder, scrub brush, benzene or thinner.
MAIN BODY AND OUTER LID
Wipe with a damp cloth.
Clean the inside too.
Channels
Make sure to wipe thoroughly any channels where moisture tends to accumulate.
HEATING ELEMENT AND TEMPERATURE SENSOR
If rice grains or other dirt becomes stuck to the heating element, gently polish with fine sandpaper (about 320 grit) and then wipe with a damp sponge.
Heating Element
Temperature Sensor
Wash with dishwashing detergent and soft sponge after each use.
Attach the Inner Lid properly after each cleaning. Take care not to dent or damage the Inner Pot or
Inner Lid. To prevent damage to the titanium-coated surface:
• Do not wash rice using hard objects, such as metal whisks.
• Use provided spatula for serving rice.
• Do not wash hard objects, such as spoons or rice bowls within the Inner Pot.
• Do not use vinegar in the Inner Pot.
• Some discoloration of the Inner Pot may occur through normal use. This discoloration is completely safe and poses no health hazard.
Steam Vent Seal
How to Attach Steam Vent Cap
1 Align the mark ( ) on the Lower Steam Vent Cap to a
mark (short rib) of the Upper Steam Vent Cap.
2 Turn the Lower Steam Vent Cap clockwise with a
mark (long rib).
• Make sure the Steam Vent Seal is placed properly in a slot of the Upper Steam Vent Cap.
(Spatula)
INNER POT AND INNER LID
Mark
2
Lower Steam Vent Cap
(Inner Pot)
1
Upper Steam Vent Cap
(Inner Lid)
long ribshort rib
Wash the Inner Lid with the seal attached
SPECIFICATIONS
Power Consumption
Cooking
460W 23 Wh
Keep Warm
Correct Way to Attach Inner Lid Seal
Dimensions
Height Depth Width Weight
195mm
11/16
")
(7
270mm
13/16
(10
14
225mm
")
7/8
(8
")
3.0 kg
(6.6 lbs.)
Cord Length
Approx.
0.95m
3/8
")
(37
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Check the following before requesting service.
Symptom
Rice does not cook.
Rice is hard or undercooked.
Rice is soft or sticky.
Rice is scorched.
Rice cooking takes too long.
While using the Keep Warm function, the rice becomes hard, discolored or develops an odor.
Water boils over during cooking.
Steam comes out from around the Outer Lid.
Rice cooking does not complete at the preset time.
The control buttons wonít work.
There is noise during cooking.
Possible Cause
Is the COOK/START button pressed while the unit is in KEEP WARM mode? Is power supply cord plugged in properly or has any power failure occurred?
Is the water quantity correct? Are there any foreign objects sticking to the outer Inner Pot, sensor, or heating element? Is the rice stirred thoroughly after cooking? Is the correct menu selected? Is power supply cord plugged in properly or has any power failure occurred? Is the Inner Lid attached properly? Are there any foreign objects between the Inner Pot and Inner Lid, or between the Inner Pot and Outer Lid seal?
Is the water quantity correct? Are there any foreign objects sticking to the outer Inner Pot, sensor, or heating element? Is the rice stirred thoroughly after cooking? Is the correct menu selected?
Is the water quantity correct? Are there any foreign objects sticking to the outer Inner Pot, sensor, or heating element? Is the correct menu selected? Is rice washed thoroughly before cooking? Is the water quantity correct? Are there any foreign objects sticking to the outer Inner Pot, sensor, or heating element? Is the correct menu selected? Is power supply cord plugged in properly or has any power failure occurred?
Are there any foreign objects sticking to the outer Inner Pot, sensor, or heating element? Is the rice stirred thoroughly after cooking? Is rice washed thoroughly before cooking? Is power supply cord plugged in properly or has any power failure occurred? Was the rice kept warm over 12 hours? Is the Inner Lid attached properly? Is the cold rice kept warm or cold rice added? Are there any foreign objects between the Inner Pot and Inner Lid, or between the Inner Pot and Outer Lid seal?
Is the water quantity correct? Are there any foreign objects sticking to the outer Inner Pot, sensor, or heating element? Is the correct menu selected? Is rice washed thoroughly before cooking? Is the Inner Lid attached properly? Are there any foreign objects between the Inner Pot and Inner Lid, or between the Inner Pot and Outer Lid seal?
Is the water quantity correct? Is the correct menu selected? Is the Inner Lid attached properly? Are there any foreign objects between the Inner Pot and Inner Lid, or between the Inner Pot and Outer Lid seal?
Is the water quantity correct? Are there any foreign objects sticking to the outer Inner Pot, sensor, or heating element? Is the correct menu selected? Is power supply cord plugged in properly or has any power failure occurred? Is the timer set properly?
Is power supply cord plugged in properly or has any power failure occurred?
The clicking sound is caused by the unit adjusting power usage. It is not a malfunction. Water droplets remaining on the outside of the Inner Pot or the inner wall of the main body may cause noise during cooking. It is not a malfunction.
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SANYO COMFORT WARRANTY
WARRANTY APPLICATION
New, unused SANYO products purchased through a SANYO authorized dealer in Canada are warranted against manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship for ONE YEAR from the date of purchase by the original retail purchaser for non-commercial use. This Warranty only applies in favour of the original retail purchaser of the war­ranted product.
SANYO CANADA INC.'S RESPONSIBILITY
During the warranty period, SANYO Canada Inc. will repair, or at our option, replace a product which shows evidence of a manufacturing defect in materials or workmanship. Replacement PARTS are warranted for the remaining portion of the warranty period.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED
(a) Products purchased outside Canada. (b) Products purchased in a used condition. (c) Problems due to product set up and
installation.
(d) Adjustments that are outlined in the
Operating Manual. (e) Accessory items including antenna, batteries. (f) Damage in or due to transportation. (g) Damage due to improper maintenance,
improper wiring, accident, abuse, misuse or
negligence. (h) Damage caused by lightning and power
surges. (i) The cost of removal and reinstallation of a
product designed for automobile use. (j) The rubber seal of the water-proof digital
movie camera.
ORIGINAL RETAIL PURCHASER'S RESPONSIBILITY
You, the original retail purchaser, must present your original, dated bill of sale together with this Warranty to SANYO Canada Inc. or to an authorized SANYO Service Depot when you make a claim under this Warranty.
You, the original retail purchaser, are responsible for any costs of TRANSPORTING the product to and from SANYO Canada Inc. or an authorized SANYO Service Depot. You also are responsible for the cost of any MAINTENANCE necessary in respect of the product.
WARRANTY BECOMES VOID
This Warranty becomes void if the product's serial numbers are altered or removed or if any repair to the product is made other than by SANYO Canada Inc. or by an authorized SANYO Service Depot.
LIMITATIONS
(a) SANYO Canada Inc. reserves the right to
change or improve the design of the model of the product warranted hereunder without incurring any obligation to make any modifications to or to install any improvement in or on the product.
(b) In no event shall SANYO Canada Inc. or any
of its Authorized Dealers be liable for special or consequential damage arising from the use of this product.
STATUTORY WARRANTIES
The above provisions do not preclude the operation of any applicable provincial statute which in certain circumstances may not allow some of the limitations and exclusions described in this Warranty. Where any terms of this Warranty are prohibited by such a statute, they shall be deemed null and void but the remainder of this Warranty shall remain in effect.
HOW TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE
Please contact SANYO at:
SANYO Canada Inc. 1-300 Applewood Cres. Concord, Ontario L4K 5C7 1-800-263-2244 www.sanyo.ca
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