Sencor SRM 1001BK User Manual
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To clean your Sencor SRM 1001BK Rice Cooker, unplug the device and allow it to cool down completely. Remove the inner pot and wash it with warm, soapy water. Wipe the exterior and interior of the cooker with a damp cloth. Do not immerse the main body in water. Ensure all parts are completely dry before reassembling.
If your rice cooker does not turn on, ensure it is properly plugged into a functioning power outlet. Check the power cord for any visible damage. If the problem persists, contact Sencor customer service for further assistance as it may require professional repair.
To prevent rice from sticking, rinse the rice thoroughly under cold water before cooking to remove excess starch. Additionally, you can lightly coat the inner pot with a small amount of oil or cooking spray before adding the rice and water.
The Sencor SRM 1001BK Rice Cooker has a maximum capacity of 1 liter, which is suitable for cooking approximately 5 cups of uncooked rice. It's important not to exceed this limit to ensure proper cooking and avoid overflow.
Overflowing can occur if too much water is added relative to the amount of rice. Ensure you are using the correct water-to-rice ratio and not exceeding the maximum capacity. Also, make sure the vent on the lid is not blocked.
Yes, the Sencor SRM 1001BK can be used to steam vegetables. Place the vegetables in the steaming tray above the rice or directly in the inner pot with a small amount of water. Ensure the lid is properly closed during steaming.
The rice cooker will automatically switch to the 'Keep Warm' mode when the rice is finished cooking. The indicator light will change to signal this mode, letting you know the rice is ready to serve.
While the 'Keep Warm' mode is designed to maintain the temperature of cooked rice, it is advisable not to leave it on for more than a few hours to prevent the rice from drying out or becoming overcooked.
If the rice is undercooked, add a small amount of water, stir gently, and restart the cooking cycle. Ensure that the water-to-rice ratio is correct for the next cooking session.
To prevent a burning smell, ensure the inner pot and heating plate are clean and free of any residual food particles. Avoid overfilling the cooker and ensure the correct water-to-rice ratio is used. If the problem persists, inspect the power cord and contact customer support if necessary.