Russell Hobbs Rice Cooker JOYCE_RH_10950_IB_25 4 03 User Guide

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classic white range  
rice cooker  
instructions and guarantee  
 
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Read these instructions before use and keep them safe. If you pass  
the rice cooker on, pass on the instructions too. Remove all  
packaging, but keep it till you’re satisfied the cooker is working.  
Important safeguards  
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should be  
followed, including the following:  
1.Don’t put the cooker body in water or any other liquid, don’t use  
the cooker in a bathroom or near any source of water, and don’t  
use it outdoors.  
2.This appliance should be used only by or under the supervision of a  
responsible adult.  
3.Don’t put frozen meat or poultry in the cooker — defrost fully before use.  
4.Don’t try to cook anything in the body of the cooker — cook only in the  
removable pan or in the basket fitted above the pan.  
5.Don’t fill the pan above the bottom of the 1.8 mark. If you do, it may spit  
boiling water.  
6.Don’t touch the hot surfaces of the cooker, lid, or pan.  
7.Use oven gloves or a cloth when handling the lid, or pan.  
8.Steam escapes from the vent and rim, so don’t reach over the cooker.  
9.Keep hands, arms, face, etc. clear of the escaping steam when lifting the  
lid or pan.  
10.Remove the pan to serve. Don’t try to move the cooker. It’ll be heavy, and  
the mains lead will probably catch on something as you move. At best,  
you’ll tip the rice over the floor, at worst, you might scald yourself.  
11.Position the cooker on a firm, level, heat resistant surface, close to a  
power socket, and out of reach of children.  
12.Route the mains lead so that it doesn’t overhang, and can’t be tripped over  
or caught accidentally.  
13.Don’t use the cooker near or below curtains, shelves, cupboards, or  
anything else likely to be damaged by the escaping steam.  
14.Don’t cover the cooker or put anything on top of it during use.  
15.Keep the cooker and mains lead away from hotplates, hobs and burners.  
16.Unplug the cooker when not in use, before moving and before cleaning. Let  
it cool down fully before cleaning and storing away.  
17.Don’t use accessories or attachments other than those we supply.  
18.Don’t use the cooker for any purpose other than those described in these  
instructions.  
19.Don’t operate the cooker if it’s damaged or malfunctions. If the mains lead  
or plug is damaged, the cooker must be returned in order to avoid hazard.  
Household use only  
Before using for the first time  
Wash the pan, lid, and rack in warm soapy water, rinse thoroughly and dry. This  
should wash away any manufacturing dust, etc.  
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How it works  
Basically, you put food and water into the pan and leave it to boil dry. The  
cooker detects the boil-dry condition and switches to “keep warm” mode.  
There are two ways to regulate cooking times.  
1.Use exactly the right amount of water, and leave the cooker to switch to  
Warm automatically — this is the method used to cook rice.  
2.Use enough water, time the cooking, and move the switch up when it’s  
done. This is the easiest way to steam “unknowns”, unknown quantities,  
unknown vegetables, unknown sizes.  
When you use method 2, keep notes. Next time, you can use just the right  
amount of water, and leave the cooker to do the job on its own (method 1).  
Overcooking  
Steaming is relatively gentle, so overcooking isn’t normally a problem. Just  
don’t leave it too long (unless you like soggy veg), and take extra care with  
delicate foods like shellfish, which tends to go a bit rubbery if overcooked.  
Preparation  
1.Sit the cooker on a firm, level, heat-resistant surface, close to a power  
socket, and out of reach of children.  
2.Steam will escape, so don’t put it near curtains, under shelves or  
cupboards, or near anything that might be damaged by the escaping steam.  
3.Have oven gloves (or a cloth) to hand, and a heat-resistant mat or dinner  
plate to put the pan or basket on after cooking.  
4.Put the pan inside the cooker.  
Cooking rice  
5.Some suppliers tell you not to wash rice, as it washes away nutrients. We  
recommend washing rice in cold water and letting it drain. This will remove  
excess starch and any loose bran. It also makes the cooked rice less sticky.  
6.Fill the pan with the amount of rice required.  
7.Add the required amount of water — generally, use 1 cup of water for each  
cup of rice.  
8.Don’t fill past the 1.8 mark inside the pan.  
9.Put the lid on the pan.  
10.Plug the cooker in (switch the socket on, if switchable). The Warm light will  
come on.  
11.Press the control down — it’ll lock in the down position, and the Cook light  
will come on.  
12.When the rice is cooked, the control will pop up to its original position, the  
Cook light will go out, the Warm light will come on.  
13.Let the rice rest for about 10 to 15 minutes, then unplug the cooker.  
14.Put on the oven gloves.  
15.Steam and hot air will escape when you lift the lid. Tilt it slightly to direct  
the steam away from you.  
16.Lift out the pan and set it down on a heat-resistant mat or dinner plate.  
17.Use the spatula to turn and mix the rice, to let all the steam escape.  
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Additional ingredients  
If you add any additional ingredients (raisins, fruit, nuts, etc.), you should  
reduce the amount of rice to compensate for the amount of water they’ll soak  
up. As raisins and dried fruit will soak up as much water as rice, put them into  
the measuring cup along with the rice. Nuts won’t generally take up much  
water, so you can normally add them after you’ve measured the rice.  
Not ready to serve?  
You can leave the rice on the Warm setting while you prepare the rest of the  
meal, but try not to leave it for too long. After a couple of hours or so the rice  
will start to dry and the flavour will fall off. Don’t worry too much, it’ll still  
taste good, but it’ll be “good” instead of “great!”.  
Using the cooker as a steamer  
1.Sit the rack on the bottom of the pan and lay the food on the rack.  
2.Don’t leave food in the cooker after steaming — it’ll go soggy.  
3.Follow items 1 to 4 under “Preparation”  
4.Put the correct amount of water in the pan.  
5.For uniform cooking, cut all pieces of food to roughly the same size.  
6.Whole cabbage or cauliflower can sit on the rack. For sliced veg, peas,  
etc., or anything that’ll break up or droop into the water, make it into a  
parcel with aluminium foil, and lay the parcel on the rack. Take care when  
removing the parcel — wear oven gloves and use plastic tongs spoons.  
7.Follow the Steaming times on page 7.  
Steaming  
8.Fit the lid to the pan.  
9.Plug the cooker in (switch the socket on, if switchable). The Warm light will  
come on.  
10.Press the control down — it’ll lock in the down position, and the Cook light  
will come on.  
11.When the food is cooked, the Cook light will go out, the Warm light will  
come on, and the control will return to its original position.  
12.Unplug the cooker.  
13.Put on the oven gloves.  
14.Steam and hot air will escape when you lift the lid. Tilt it slightly to direct  
the steam away from you.  
15.Lift out the pan (or basket) and set it down on a dinner plate.  
Timing  
The times given on page 6 are for a single layer of food. You’ll need to  
experiment to find the times which suit your favourite foods and food  
combinations.  
Ready?  
Cook fish till the flesh is opaque and can be flaked easily.  
Cook meat till the juices run clear.  
You should cook leaf vegetables as little as possible, to keep them green and  
crisp. Plunging them into iced water will stop the cooking process.  
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Take notes  
Note the type and quantity of food and the amount of water. Next time, adjust  
the water and let the cooker look after the timing.  
General  
The plunger will prevent the element working unless the pan is in place. If you  
switch the cooker on accidentally, lift the pan off the element and set it down  
again to reset the control, or move the control up to its rest position (Warm).  
Steaming times (in minutes)  
These times assume a single layer of food in the basket.  
Food  
Time  
15-18  
20  
18  
20  
25-30  
15-20  
10-12  
25-35  
Food  
Time  
25-30  
5-8  
6-8  
8-10  
Asparagus (fresh, 400g)  
Green beans (fresh, 200g)  
Broccoli (200g)  
Brussels sprouts (200g)  
Cabbage (quarter head)  
Carrots (sliced, 200g)  
Courgette (sliced, 200g)  
Corn cobs (fresh, 2 cobs)  
Care and maintenance  
Potatoes (400g, quartered)  
Spinach (fresh, 200g)  
Prawns (fresh, 400g)  
Mussels (fresh, 400g)  
Lobster tail (frozen, 2 pieces) 20-23  
Fish fillets (fresh, 250g)  
Fish steaks (fresh)  
10-12  
12-15  
15  
Chicken (fresh boneless 250g)  
Unplug the cooker and let it cool down fully before cleaning.  
Wash the lid, pan, and rack in warm, soapy water, rinse and dry.  
Don’t put any part in a dishwasher, it will affect the surface finishes.  
Wipe the cooker, inside and out, with a clean damp cloth. Stubborn stains may  
be removed with a little washing-up liquid, but make sure you remove all trace  
of it before using the cooker.  
Don’t put the cooker in water or any other liquid.  
Don’t use harsh or abrasive cleaning agents or solvents.  
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Connection to the mains supply  
The appliance must be earthed. It’s supplied with three-  
core mains lead and a 13A plug complying with BS1363.  
To replace the fuse, use a 13A ASTA or BSI approved  
fuse conforming to BS1362.  
If the plug needs replacing  
The Green/Yellow wire (Earth) goes to the terminal  
marked E or  
, the Blue wire (Neutral) goes to the  
terminal marked N, the Brown wire (Live) goes to the  
terminal marked L. Secure the cord grip. If in doubt,  
call an electrician.  
If the plug supplied is non-rewireable (moulded)  
Don’t use the plug without the fuse cover in place. If you need to remove the  
plug, dispose of it. To avoid electric shock, don’t re-use it or put it in a socket.  
After sales service  
The appliance isn’t user–serviceable. If it’s not working properly, check:  
1.You’ve followed the instructions correctly.  
2.The plug fuse hasn’t blown.  
3.The main supply fuse/circuit breaker hasn’t blown/tripped.  
If it still doesn’t work, consult your retailer. If your retailer fails to solve your  
problem, and you need to return it to us, proceed as follows:  
1.Pack it carefully.  
2.Enclose your name, address, and daytime telephone number.  
3.Tell us what’s wrong with it.  
4.If under guarantee, state where and when bought, and include proof of  
purchase (e.g. till receipt).  
5.Send it to Customer Service Dept, at the address at the end of this leaflet.  
6.They’ll give you an estimate for inspection/repair.  
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Guarantee  
Any defect affecting the functionality of the appliance which becomes  
apparent within one year of its purchase will be corrected by free repair or  
replacement provided that it has been used and maintained in accordance with  
the instructions and has not been abused or misused in any way. Your statutory  
rights are not affected.  
In line with our policy of continuous product development we reserve the right  
to change product, packaging and documentation specifications without notice.  
Customer Service Department ([email protected])  
Salton Europe Ltd, Failsworth, Manchester M35 0HS England  
www.eSaltoneurope.com  
Telephone 0845 658 9700 (calls charged at local rate)  
436-457  
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