How to clean, Caution – Panasonic SR-42HZP User Manual
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CAUTION
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Avoid cooking rice with foreign matter (rice grains, oil anchor
water drops etc.) on the bottom of the pan, on or arourtd the
heater, or on the Them>ostat surface. {Please try to keep the
unit as dean and dry as possible.)
Use in this condition may cause: »Early shut off. »Uneven
cooking. »Heater and pan damage.
Avoid dropping the pan cardessiy making it hit sharply on the
table or any suface. Also do not put the pan on another heat
source: your stove, gas cooker or oar-be-gue. (Replace the
pan if it gets damaged.}
Use in this condition may cause: »Early shut off. »Uneven
cooking. »Heater and pan damage.
Avoid turnifig the unit on without the pan inside the Rice
Cooker. Make sure that the unit is unplugged before you take
the pan out of the unit. (Replace №e heater if it gets damaged
or warped.)
Use in this condition may cause: »Early shut off. »Uneven
cooking. »Heater and pan damage.
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Do not Avor ^ wooden stick or any ofhar object to keep
the switch pressed down. This is a very dangerous thing to do.
Use in this condition may cause: »Fire hazard. »Electrkal
hazard. »Heater and pan damage.
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Be caretui not to splash water ove* the body or heater.
Also make sure the pan bottom ard sides are dry before
inserting it in the unit.
Use in this condition may cause: »Electrical leakage.
•Electrical hazard. »Earty shut off. »Heater and pan damage.
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Do not leave the lid down-side up n places subjected to direct
sunlight. If drect light is subjected lo the concave side of the
l»d. it may focus on furniture, walls, etc., and damages may
result.
Do not till the rice
cnnected. as this may cause damage.
HOW TO CLEAN
1. Unplug before cleaning.
2. Soak the pan in hot water to loosen cooked-on r>ce.
3. Do not immerse the body in water or any other liquid. Wipe with a damp cloth.
4. Do not use abrasive cleaners or steel svool. Clean with non-metal brush or sponge.
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