CLEANING YOUR STEAMER

CLEANING YOUR STEAMER

1.Unplug the cord from the electrical outlet. Allow the steamer and all accessories to cool completely before cleaning. Note: Never immerse the heating base, cord or plug in water or in a dishwasher.

2.Wash the food baskets, rice bowl, drip tray, separator rings and cover using warm, soapy water. Rinse thoroughly and dry. These parts may also be cleaned in a dishwasher, top rack only. Note: Do not use the heat setting to dry.

3.Clean the inside and outside of the heating base with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly. Note: Do not use abrasive cleaning products.

4.Mineral deposits may build up on the steamer heater over time. When you see a white coating on the heater, perform the following steps to descale and extend the life of your steamer.

1.Fill the heating base with two cups of vinegar and one cup of cold water.

2.Put the drip tray in place, set the timer for twenty minutes and press “START/STOP” to begin steaming.

3.When the steamer turns off, let it cool completely and rinse the water reservoir with cold water being careful not to get water on the outside or bottom of the heating base.

4.Dry thoroughly.

STORAGE – Your steamer’s food baskets nest for easy storage. Remove the separation rings between the baskets and place baskets inside one another.

COOKING TIPS

Altitude and water type affect the temperature at which water boils which affects cooking time. As you cook with this appliance, adapt times and measurements to your own personal tastes.

Cut food into uniform pieces and arrange evenly in food baskets for even cooking.

Do not thaw frozen vegetables before steaming. Stir halfway through the steaming time for best results.

Items will continue to cook slightly during the “Warm” mode, so adjust accordingly.

Do not pack food into the baskets as this limits the flow of steam.

If steaming items for more than 60 minutes, you may have to add water during the steaming cycle.

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West Bend 86604CF, L5765 instruction manual Cleaning Your Steamer, Cooking Tips