Important Points
•Before using first time, wash steamer
(see below)
•Slight odor or smoke may be evident during initial use. This is normal with many heating appliances and will not recur. It does not effect safety of unit.
•Polished or waxed surfaces: Avoid placing unit on any surface or under any wall cabinet that can be marred by steam or water droplets.
•Use clean water only in inner water reservoir and heating well. Do not use wine, broth or other liquids. Do not add salt, pepper or other seasonings to water.
Hints
•Caution: The appliance and accumulated steam will be hot. Using hot pad, lift cover carefully to allo'jVsteam to escape safely.
Hold cover over unit to let moisture drop into steamer. Use hot pads to lift basket or bowl.
•Brush or wipe heating well with white household vinegar after each use. See below for complete cleaning information.
•Don't leave unattended - cooking time is short.
•A bit of water may remain in the inner water reservoir even when heating well boils dry. This is normal.
•Cooking times are estimates and are affected by size and temperature of food, desired degree of doneness, and the tem- perature of water used for steaming. Water amounts may be adjusted.
•If steamer has shut off and food is not to desired doneness, add cold water to inner water reservoir, replace food and cover. Unit will turn back on shortly and resume stearning. Note: Steaming times may be slightly different when cold water is added to a hot unit. The ternperature of the water and degree of food doneness will affect steaming time.
•Accumulated steam allows foods to con- tinue cooking slightly even after unit has
shut off. To avoid overcooking, remove food.
•Altitude affects the temperature at which water boils and thus the cooking time. It's especially true at high altitudes where longer cooking times are necessary.
•Rice bowl may be used to store food in refrigerator. Do not use rice bowl or basket in oven, microwave oven or on range top.
•Smaller foods steam faster than larger ones; a single layer cooks faster than sev- eral layers. Foods of uniform size will cook more evenly; arrange in center of basket. Try not to block steam vents.
| To Clean | CAUTION: Unplug. Never immerse heating base in water. | ||
| • Rice Bowl, Steamer | Basket and Cover: | deposits from collecting. If mineral | |
| As some foods may stain, we recommend | deposits are allowed to accumulate, a "tea | ||
| cleaning the rice bowl and steamer basket | kettle whistle" will result and, in extreme | ||
| with vegetable oil. Coat the bowl and bas- | cases, unit could turn off before food is | ||
| ket with vegetable oil and wipe clean Then | cooked. | ||
| wash the bowl, basket and cover in hot, | • If a heavy mineral deposit has collected, | ||
| soapy water, rinse and dry. Or wash on | |||
| pour 2 tablespoons of liquid | |||
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| top rack of dishwasher. Prolonged dish;~ | the heating well. Allow to stand about 15 | ||
| washer use may fade printing. 'Donot 'use | minutes. Brush and rinse thoroughly. | ||
| abrasive cleansers . |
| .'Wash both reservoirs with soapy water, | |
'. | • Heating Base: Scrub heating well with | |||
rinse and dry. A small brush is handy | ||||
| white household vinegar after each use. | |||
| when washing base. | |||
| This will prevent calcium or other mineral |
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