Save these instructions, Important safeguards, About rice – Aroma Housewares ARC-2000 User Manual

Page 3: Did you know? about sensor logic

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• Rice is the primary dietary staple for more than half of the world’s

population.

• U.S. grown rice is the standard for excellence and accounts for nearly 88%

of the rice consumed in America. It is grown and harvested by local

farmers in five south-central states and California.

• Rice contains no sodium, cholesterol, trans fats or gluten, and has only a

trace of fat. One half-cup of rice contains about 100 calories.

• Research shows that people who eat rice have healthier diets than

non-rice eaters and eat more like the U.S. Dietary Guidelines for Americans

recommendations.

• Whole grains like brown rice help reduce the risk of chronic diseases such

as heart disease, diabetes and certain cancers, and aid in weight

management.

• Brown rice is a 100% whole grain. One cup of whole grain brown rice

provides two of the three recommended daily servings of whole grains.

• Eating rice triggers the production of serotonin in the brain, a chemical

that helps regulate and improve mood.

• September is National Rice Month— promoting awareness of the versatility

and the value of U.S. grown rice.

For recipes and rice information visit the USA Rice Federation online at

www.usarice.com/consumer.

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ABOUT RICE

COURTESY OF THE USA RICE FEDERATION

Traditional electric rice cookers heat only at one set temperature, then turn off

once all the water has been absorbed. Sensor Logic

rice cookers are for true

rice enthusiasts. This rice cooker uses an on-board micro-computer to ‘think’

for itself. By simply pressing the corresponding function button, Sensor Logic

will optimize the cooking temperature of the rice to enhance flavor and

texture. The sensor monitors the boiling rate of the water in the pot and

controls temperature accordingly to provide the perfect pot of rice— every

time.

DID YOU KNOW?

ABOUT SENSOR LOGIC

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

1. Important: Read all instructions

carefully before first use.

2. Make sure the appliance is “OFF”

when not in use, before putting on or

taking off parts and before cleaning.

3. To protect against electrical shock,

do not immerse cord, plug or the

appliance itself in water or any other

liquid.

4. Keep the appliance away from

children to avoid accidents.

5. Unplug from outlet when not in use

and before cleaning. Allow unit to

cool before putting on or taking off

parts, and before cleaning the

appliance.

6. Do not operate any appliance with

a damaged cord or plug or after the

appliance malfunctions or has been

damaged in any manner. Contact

Aroma

®

customer service for

examination, repair or adjustment.

7. Do not use attachments or

accessories other than those

supplied or recommended by

Aroma

®

Housewares. Incompatible

parts create a hazard.

8. Do not use outdoors.

9. Do not let cord hang over the edge

of the table or counter, or touch hot

surfaces.

10. Do not place on or near a hot gas or

electric burner or in a heated oven.

11. Do not use this appliance for other

than its intended use.

12. Extreme caution must be used

when moving the appliance while

it contains hot water or other hot

liquids.

13. Always unplug from the base of the

wall outlet. Never pull on the cord.

14. The rice cooker should be operated

on a separate electrical circuit from

other operating appliances. If the

electrical circuit is overloaded with

other appliances, this appliance may

not operate properly.

15. Maximum uncooked rice capacity is

1.8 liters (total capacity is 4.0 Liters) or

10 cups of the provided measuring

cup.

16. Avoid sudden temperature changes

when using the rice cooker.

17. Use only with 120V AC power outlet.

18. Always make sure the outside of the

inner cooking pot is dry prior to use. If

cooking pot is returned to cooker

when wet, it may damage the

product, causing it to malfunction.

19. Use extreme caution when opening

the lid during or after cooking. Hot

steam will escape and may cause

scalding.

20. During the cooking and steaming

stage, you may see steam coming

from the vent on the lid. This is normal.

Do not cover, touch or obstruct the

steam vent.

21. Do not touch hot surfaces. Use

handles or knobs.

22. Store rice cooker in a cool, dry place.

23. Use the appliance on a level, dry and

heat-resistant surface.

24. To reduce the risk of electric shock,

cook only in the provided inner pot.

25. To disconnect, press the POWER

button twice, then remove plug from

the wall outlet.

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

2

Basic safety precautions should always be followed when using electrical

appliances, including the following:

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