• Check that the condensation collector is correctly placed in
position, if not, please install it by pushing firmly into the
groove – Fig.6.
• Pour your ingredients (see Rice Cooking chapter).
• Close and lock the lid.
• Plug in the appliance.
• Do not switch on the appliance until all of the above stages
have been completed.
• Avoid to switch on the appliance with an empty cooking
bowl.
• Do not touch the heating plate when the product is plugged.
Rice Cooking
Measuring the ingredients - Max capacity of the bowl
• Rinse the rice thoroughly before cooking.
Measuring cups
Weight
of white rice
of white rice
2
4
6
8
1200 g
10
1500 g
• The graduated markings on the inside of the bowl are given in
liters and cups, these are used for measuring the amount of
water when cooking rice – Fig.7.
• The plastic cup provided with your appliance is for measuring
rice (not water) and the table states the quantity of rice
required for the number of servings. 1 level measuring cup of
rice weighs about 150 g.
• The table below gives a guide to cooking different kinds of rice.
For best results, we recommend using ordinary rice rather than
'easy cook' type of rice which tends to give a stickier rice and
may adhere to the base. With other types of rice, such as
brown or wild rice, the quantities of water need adjustment
check the table below.
• To cook only 1 cup of white rice (serves 2 small or 1 large
portion) because there isn't the mark of 1 cup in the cooking
pot, you should use 1 measuring cup of white rice and then add
1 1/2 measuring cup of water. With some types of rice it is
normal for a little rice to stick on the base when cooking 1 cup
of rice. To cook other quantity of white rice, refer to cooking
guide below.
• The maximum quantity of water + rice should not exceed the
10 cup mark inside the bowl
rice, quantities of water may need adjustment. See the table
below.
COOKING GUIDE FOR WHITE RICE
Water level
in the bowl ( + the rice)
300 g
2 cup mark
600 g
4 cup mark
900 g
6 cup mark
8 cup mark
10 cup mark
Only use the inner
pot provided with
the appliance.
Do not pour water or
put ingredients in
the appliance
without the bowl
inside.
–
Fig.7. Depending on the type of
Approximative
Serves
cooking time*
3 per.-4 per.
5 per.-6 per.
8 per.-10 per.
13 per.-14 per.
16 per.-18 per.
EN
Z
15-20 min
20-25 min
22-27 min
25-30 min
30-35 min
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