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Cleaning and maintenance – Tiger Products Co., Ltd JBA-T10A User Manual

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How to Deodorize (when the rice cooker has an unpleasant odor)

1. Add water to water scale mark 3 for 5.5 cup, 5 for 10 cup rice cooker.
2. Wash inner pan and steam vent cap with dish soap then rinse thoroughly.
3. Dry the rice cooker body and all other parts in a well-ventilated place.

Detaching and Installing the Inner Lid (JBA-T model)

Pull it toward yourself to detach the inner lid.
To attach the inner lid back, align the center gasket lid
to the rivet and also make sure the inner lid covers the
innermost then simply use both hands to push it in.

CAUTION:

When mounting the inner lid, be sure to check that the
inner-lid sealing ring contacts the inner side of the inner
lid edge.

The inner-lid sealing ring contacts the inner side of the
inner lid edge.

The inner-lid sealing ring protrudes from the inner lid.

When the inner-lid sealing ring comes off; insert it all the
way to the end while paying attention to the direction of
the sealing ring.

Detaching and Installing the Steam Cap

Press with a finger into the concave area on the lid, and pull the cap
upward to detach it.

To install the cap, follow the procedure in the reverse.

CAUTION:

If the gasket on the Steam cap becomes loose, mount it tightly in the
right direction.

Make sure all the gaskets are completely in their place before using
the unit; otherwise, steam may leak and causes rice to not be fully
cooked.

Cleaning the Heater Plate

Hot water may drip from the lid while cooking and stain the
surface of the heater plate. This does not affect the overall
performance to the rice cooker; however, you may wipe it off if
concerned as shown in below:

1. Use a plastic kitchen sponge and a small amount of cream cleaner

and scrub away the stain on the surface.

2. Use wet kitchen paper towels or cloth and wipe the stain off.

Any other servicing should be performed by an authorized service representative.
Be sure to follow cleaning direction page27, page28.
Clean the rice cooker the same day it is used to maintain cleanliness.
Thoroughly clean the rice cooker regularly.

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CLEANING AND
MAINTENANCE

Unplug the power cord and allow the rice cooker to cool down before cleaning. ◆ Use a soft sponge or cloth.

Use kitchen detergent (for tableware and kitchen utensils) only.

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Wipe the outer and inner surfaces with a damp cloth.

Wipe the power plug (rice cooker plug) and power

cord with a dry cloth.

Remove any rice grain on heater plate and center

sensor.

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If dust is hard to remove, apply commercially available

sandpaper (around #320), and wipe it off with a damp cloth.

Remove any burned rice, uncooked rice, or other

matter from the upper casing and around the hook

button.

NOTE

Do not allow water to come into contact with

the mechanism inside the body.

Do not immerse power cord in water

Do not pull lid gasket

NOTE

Do not put dishes in the inner pan and use the

pan as a dishpan. Also, do not put the inner pan
on a dish rack to dry the pan.

Doing so will cause

blistering or removal
of the fluorocarbon
resin on the surface
of the inner pan.

Do not use heavy duty

scrub sponge. Non-stick
coating may damage

NOTE

Do not remove gasket

Always keep the inner pan, the

lid, and the inner lid clean to

prevent corrosion and odors.

Use kitchen detergent (for

tableware and kitchen utensils)

only. Do not use thinner,

cleanser, bleach, disposable

cloths, wire wool, or plastic

kitchen sponges.

To prevent damage to the rice

cooker do not use alkaline

cleaning agents when cleaning.

Remove the components and then wash

them.

Do not immerse steam cap, measuring cup

and rice spatula into hot water.

Do not use a dishwasher or a dryer. This

may cause deformations.

Be sure to clean the steam vent after cook

multigrain rice.

Starches slowly build up and it may

eventually clog the steam vent and then

steam cap adhere to the unit. As a result,

cooking function does not work properly

Inner lid

Remove

Do not try to pull the
inner lid or the inner-lid
sealing ring

The inner-lid sealing ring
contacts the inner side of the
inner lid edge

Inner lid

Inner-lid
sealing ring

The inner-lid sealing ring
protrudes from the inner lid

Inner lid

Inner-lid sealing ring

Small gasket ring

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Plastic kitchen
sponge

Heater plate

Steam cap

Inner pan

Measuring cup

Spatula

Steam cap

Steam basket

Heat releasing
plate

Upper
casing

Center sensor

Heater
Plate

Power cord

Do not

use heavy

duty scrub

sponge.