Aroma Professional ARC-1240W Manuale di istruzioni - Pagina 5
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Oatmeal
1. Using the provided rice measuring cup, add
oatmeal to the inner pot.
2. Fill the inner pot with water according to
packaging instructions. When an oatmeal to water
ratio is not available, use a ratio of 1:3.
3. Place the inner pot into the cooker and close the lid
securely.
4. Plug the power cord into an available 120V AC
outlet.
5. Press ( )/Start to turn the cooker on.
6. Press Oatmeal, then press ( )/Start. The cooking
indicator light will illuminate and the digital display
will show a chasing pattern as the cooker begins
heating.
7. Once the cycle has completed, the cooker will
beep and automatically switch to Keep Warm.
8. When finished, turn the cooker off by pressing
( )/Start twice and unplug the power cord.
Delay Timer
1. Using the provided rice measuring cup, add rice
or grain to the inner pot.
2. Rinse to remove excess starch. Drain.
3. For white or brown rice, fill with water to the line
that matches the number of cups of rice being
cooked. For other grains, see "Rice/Grain & Water
Measurement Tables" on page 15.
4. Place the inner pot into the cooker and close the
lid securely.
5. Plug the power cord into an available 120V AC
wall outlet.
6. Press ( )/Start to turn the cooker on.
7. Press Delay Timer.
8. Press (+) or (-) to increase or decrease the delay
time by one hour increments. It may be set to
have grains ready in 1 to 15 hours for Rice or
Oatmeal and 2 to 15 hours for Grains.
9. Once the desired time is selected, press the
Rice, Grains, or Oatmeal button, depending on
the type of grain being cooked. The cooker will
beep and the digital display will stop flashing to
indicate that the time has been successfully set.
8.
10. Press ( )/Start to begin the cooking cycle.
Caution:
11. The digital display will count down from the input
The cooker will not
switch to Keep Warm
12. Once the delay time has elapsed, a chasing
mode until all liquid has
evaporated. Follow your
recipe carefully and do
not leave the cooker
13. The digital display will count down the final 10
unattended.
Do not attempt to
14. Once the cycle has completed, the cooker will
cook more than 2
cups of oatmeal in this
15. When finished, turn the cooker off by pressing
appliance at one time.
Note:
· Food should not be left
in the cooker on Keep
Warm for more than 24
1. Add desired ingredients to the inner pot.
hours.
2. Place the inner pot into the cooker and close the lid
3. Plug the power cord into an available 120V AC wall
4. Press ( )/Start to turn the cooker on.
5. Press Soup. The digital display will show a flashing
Helpful
6. Press (+) or (-) to increase or decrease time by 1
Hints:
7. Once the time has been selected, press ( )/Start.
For approximate grain
cooking times and
8. The cooker will beep and the digital display will
suggested grain/water
ratios, see "Rice/Grain
& Water Measurement
Tables" on page 15.
9. The cooker will now begin heating. The digital
The provided rice
measuring cup is
equivalent to a 3/4
10. Using caution, open the lid after contents reach a
standard U.S. cup.
11. Once the time has elapsed, the cooker will beep
12. When finished, turn the cooker off by pressing
Delay Timer
( CONT.)
delay time.
pattern will appear in the digital display signifying
that the cooking cycle has begun.
minutes of cook time.
beep and automatically switch to Keep Warm.
( )/Start twice and unplug the power cord.
Soup
securely.
outlet.
"2" to represent 2 hours of cook time.
hour increments, up to 8 hours.
stop flashing to indicate that the time has been
successfully set.
display will count down in one minute increments
from the input cook time after it reaches a boil.
boil and stir the ingredients with a long-handled
wooden or heat-safe utensil if desired.
and automatically switch to Keep Warm.
( )/Start twice and unplug the power cord.
Caution:
Do not use the
provided serving
spatula to stir
ingredients while
using the Sauté-Then-
Simmer
, Slow Cook, or
®
Soup functions. It is not
intended to be used
in contact with high
temperatures. Instead,
use a long-handled
wooden or heat-safe
utensil to stir while
cooking.
9.