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JBA-T TIGER CORPORA TION Head Office: 3-1 Hayamicho, Kadoma City , Osaka 571-8571, Japan Dec lar a tion of Conf or mity Model Number: JBA-T10U,JBA-T18U,JBA-A10U,JBA-A18U T rade Name: TIGER Responsible party: Japan T iger Corporation of U.S.A Address: 2730 Monterey Street Suite 105 T orrance, CA 90503 T elephone number: (310) 787-1985 P ARTS & S[...]
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1 2 IMPORT ANT SAFEGU ARDS When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following: 1. Read all instructions. 2. Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs. 3. T o protect against electrical shock, do not immerse cord or plugs in water or other liquid. 4. Close supervision is necessary when [...]
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3 4 English 1 SA FET Y INSTRUCTIONS Be sur e to read and o bser ve the following pr ecauti ons befor e using this pro duct . W ARNING! T his section indi cates th e ris k of deat h or serious in jur y if the instr uct ions are igno red or the pr oduct is used improperl y . Use t he pro duct at l ocal Volta ge only. Usi ng the p rod uct i n any oth [...]
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5 6 English 2 P ARTS DESC RIP TION AND FUNCTIONS Use t he powe r cord sp eci ally de signe d for this c ooker o nly . Do not us e it with o ther a pplia nces . No nco mpli anc e with t hese i nst ruc tion s may res ult in p rod uct f ailur e or fi re. Do no t use the r ice coo ker ne ar a hea t sourc e or whe re it may b e splas hed wit h water. H[...]
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7 8 English 3 HO W TO COOK RICE STEP 1. Measu re uncooke d rice Use on ly the mea suring c up supp lied wit h the ri ce coo ker . The r ice meas ure cup is e quivale nt to 6 oz. (0. 1 8 L). * For every c up of unc ooked ri ce, it yiel ds 2 cup s of cooke d rice on averag e . Note : Follow t he spe cifi ed volume of r ice (s ee the sp ecifi cati o[...]
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9 10 English STEP 7 . Pre ss [S tar t] key Press on ce for reg ular ric e cook ing. ( The ▲ tria ngle ind icator stop s blink ing.) Press t wic e for Scorc hed ri ce (O koge) . ** ( “ Scorc h” is dis played.) The ▲ tr iangl e indic ator in the d isplay uni t stops blin king and t he ric e cook ing proc ess be gins. STEP 8 . S tir &[...]
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11 12 English ❙ Por rid ge Me n u Add ing vegeta bles and m eat to your rice T otal ing redien t amount sh ould be le ss than 2 .5 oz for each c up of ric e. (e. g. : if you are coo king 3 cu ps of ric e, 7 .5 oz is t he ma ximum ing redie nt amount you c an add to your ri ce.) Stir t he water , seas oning an d rice wel l. And the n place t he[...]
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13 14 English ❙ Multig rain Rice Menu White r ice wi th mult i grains Do ri nse the s mall grai ns separate ly and ins tead of mixin g, sprin kle the r insed g rains on t he top of wh ite rice before pr ocee ding to co ok. Do not at tempt to c ook th e rice -g rain mix ture if t he mix ture is more t han 20 % grain. T he grain may not c ook prop [...]
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15 16 English ❙ Timer Setting The “ Timer ” fun ctio n presets t he actu al time wh en cook ing is c omplete d. STEP 1. The curre nt time must b e set be fore set ting the t imer ( see pag e 1 5 ) . STEP 2 . Pre ss the [ Time r] ke y . I f the Keep wa rm lamp is on, p ress th e [Can cel] key firs t. Every pre ss on th e [Tim er] k ey alte[...]
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17 18 English When c ooki ng is com pleted, t he ric e cooker auto matic ally beg ins to keep c ooked ric e warm. Porri dge can n ot be kept war m. The Keep war m lamp is o n while keep ing the r ice warm. Note : KEEP W ARM FU NCTION IS UP TO 1 2 H OURS ONL Y . T o turn of f “Kee p warm” fun ctio n, simpl y press th e [Can cel ] k ey Duri ng ke[...]
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19 20 English STEP 3 . Press t he [S tar t] key Stir a nd loose n the rehe ated ric e e venly . The re maining r eheat tim e is disp lay ed. * T o canc el reheat ing, pres s the [ Cance l] key . Thi s funct ion onl y heats up th e rice, th at is already b eing kept-war m, to a higher te mperatur e as when it ha s just c ompl eted coo king. REH EA T[...]
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21 22 English 6 SL O W COOKING The fo od is firs t brought to a n ear boili ng state, and t hen it is lower ed to abou t 207°F/ 97°C and l eft to s immer . The tem perature i s then lowere d ev en fur ther to a bout 1 98°F / 92°C and s immeri ng cont inues. By g raduall y loweri ng the heat , flav ors w ill seep in to the food s well. The tem[...]
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23 24 English 7 STEAM COOKING ( “S t eam ” M ENU) STEP 1. Add water into the in ner pan ; pla ce the d esired fo od to be ste amed into th e stea m basket and cl ose the lid . P lea se refe r to the water level b elow : Water level (use th e suppl ied meas uring cu p): 1 .0 L t ype ( 5.5 -c up ric e cooker) ... 3 1/4 cu ps (5 85 mL / 20 oz) 1 .[...]
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25 26 English [ T o ex tend th e steaming tim e] Whil e the Keep Warm lam p is blink ing, pres s the [ Hour] key to exten d the steam ing time, an d press th e [St art ] key . (Y ou c an exten d the tim e up to 1 5 mi nutes.) NOTE / Cook ing tip : ● If the fo od is sti ll not fully c ooked, d o not press t he [Ca ncel ] key before exten ding a[...]
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27 28 English ❙ How t o Deodorize (when the rice cooker ha s an unpleasan t odor) 1 . Add w at er t o w ater scale ma rk 3 f or 5.5 cup, 5 for 1 0 cup rice cooke r . 2. W ash in ner pan and ste am vent cap wi th dis h soap the n rinse t horoug hly . 3. Dr y the ri ce coo k er bo dy and all ot her par ts in a well -ventilate d place. ❙ Detach[...]
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29 30 English Check point Symptom Power outage for long period time or power cord was detached. Rice was not stirred and loosened properly . Burn ed r ice or unco oke d ri ce i s s tuck to the rub ber gasket, edge of the inner pan, etc. Cooked rice T oo hard ● ● T oo soft ● ● During cooking Steam leaks ● Boils over ● Cooking t[...]
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31 32 English Me nu Si ze Pla in Quic k Mix ed Ric e Sw eet R ice Ge rmin ate d Br own Ric e Por ridg e Br own Ri ce 5. 5 cup 42- 55 mi n 30 - 45 m in 25 -5 0 min 4 4- 59 mi n 60 -70 min 6 0 - 70 m in 10 cup 45 - 60 mi n 35 - 4 7 min 2 7 - 55 mi n 4 9- 6 0 min 6 0-75 min 60 -70 min 1 1 ST AND ARD COO KING T IME 1 2 IN C A SE OF PO WER F AILURE 1 3 [...]