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Troubleshooting

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Troubleshooting (Check the following items before you contact your retailer or service center.) Problem Possible Cause (Reference page) Rice is not cooked at a preset time. The [Start] key was not pressed. Cooking started as soon as timer cooking was activated. Key functions were disabled. Pressing the [Start] key did not activate the cooking function. The timer was set to a time shorter than the minimum time required for cooking. ( Page 29) Cooking starts upon activation of the timer cooking function under such contitions. The rice cooker was disconnected from an electrical outlet. The [Start] key was pressed while the [Keep Warm/off] lamp was lit. Steam escaped from other than the steam vent. The packing of the lid or the brim of the pan was deformed or rice was stuck to them. Power failed while the rice cooker was in operation. The cooking finishing time may be delayed. Cooking may not be done properly depending on the length of power failure. The rice cooker produced sounds while the unit was in the cooking or the keep warm mode. Clicking sounds are produced by power adjustments. Popping sounds are produced when bursts of steam escape from between the pan and the heating plate. Over time this will damage the heater and pan, so it is important to keep them dry before using the unit. Error Code 2 or 3 indication lamps flash together Possible Cause Consult your nearest retailer or service center for repair. ❈ Replace damaged or deformed pan. ❈ Consult your nearest retailer or service center if rice, water or other material is put directly into the main unit without using the pan. ❈ The marks ( , ) above the [Start] and the [Keep Warm/Off] keys are for blind people. 41

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Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible Cause (Reference page)
Rice is not cooked at
a preset time.
The
[Start]
key was not pressed.
Cooking started as
soon as timer cooking
was activated.
The timer was set to a time shorter than the minimum time required
for cooking. (
Page 29)
±
Cooking starts upon activation of the timer cooking function
under such contitions.
The rice cooker was disconnected from an electrical outlet.
The
[Start]
key was pressed while the
[Keep Warm/off]
lamp was
lit.
The packing of the lid or the brim of the pan was deformed or rice
was stuck to them.
The cooking finishing time may be delayed.
Cooking may not be done properly depending on the length of
power failure.
Error Code
Possible Cause
Replace damaged or deformed pan.
Consult your nearest retailer or service center if rice, water or other material is put directly into the main unit
without using the pan.
The marks (
,
) above the
[Start]
and the
[Keep Warm/Off]
keys are for blind people.
Consult your nearest retailer or service center for repair.
2 or 3 indication lamps
flash together
(Check the following items before you
contact your retailer or service center.)
Key functions were
disabled.
Pressing the
[Start]
key did not activate
the cooking function.
Steam escaped from
other than the steam
vent.
Power failed while
the rice cooker was
in operation.
The rice cooker
produced sounds
while the unit was in
the cooking or the
keep warm mode.
Clicking sounds are produced by power adjustments.
Popping sounds are produced when bursts of steam escape from
between the pan and the heating plate. Over time this will damage
the heater and pan, so it is important to keep them dry before
using the unit.
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