Greenlife Nonstick 4-cup Rice Oats Cooker User Manual

Greenlife Nonstick 4-cup Rice Oats Cooker User Manual

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GreenLife Nonstick 4-Cup Rice Oats Cooker

GreenLife Nonstick 4-Cup Rice Oats Cooker

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

  • Read all instructions carefully before first use.
  • Do not touch hot surfaces. Use the handles or knobs.
  • Use only on a level, dry and heat-resistant surface.
  • To protect against fire, electric shock and injury to persons, do not immerse cord, plug or the appliance in water or any other liquid.
  • Close supervision is necessary when the appliance is used by or near children.
  • 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.
  • Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after the appliance malfunctions or has been damaged in any manner. Return appliance to the nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair or adjustment.
  • The use of accessory attachments not recommended by appliance manufacturer may result in fire, electrical shock or injury.
  • Do not use outdoors.
  • Do not let cord touch hot surfaces or hang over the edge of a counter or table.
  • Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven.
  • Do not use the appliance for other than its intended use.
  • Extreme caution must be used when moving the appliance containing rice, hot oil or other liquids.
  • Do not touch, cover or obstruct the steam vent on the top of the rice cooker as it is extremely hot and may cause scalding.
  • Use only with a 120V AC power outlet.
  • Always unplug from the base of the wall outlet. Never pull on the cord.
  • The rice cooker should be operated on a separate electrical circuit from other operating appliances. If the electrical circuit is overloaded with other appliances, the appliance may not operate properly.
  • Always make sure the outside of the inner cooking pot is dry prior to use. If the inner pot is returned to the cooker when wet, it may damage or cause the product to malfunction.
  • Use extreme caution when opening the lid during or after cooking. Hot steam will escape and may cause scalding.
  • Rice should not be left in the inner cooking pot with the Keep-Warm function on for more than 12 hours.
  • To prevent damage or deformation, do not use the inner cooking pot on a stovetop or burner.

BEFORE USE: USING YOUR GO GRAINS RICE & GRAINS COOKER

  • Read all instructions and important safeguards.
  • Remove all packaging materials and check that all items have been received in good condition.
  • Tear up all plastic bags and dispose of properly as they can pose a suffocation or choking risk to children.
  • Wash all accessories in warm, soapy water. Rinse and dry thoroughly.
  • Remove the inner pot from rice cooker and clean with warm, soapy water. Rinse and dry thoroughly before returning to cooker.
  • Wipe body clean with a damp cloth.

PARTS

  • Lid
  • Top Temperature Sensor
  • Steam Valve
  • Inner Cover (Removable)
  • Inner Pot (Removable)
  • Button (push to open top lid)
  • Body
  • Rice Spatula
  • Measuring Cup
  • Power CordGreenLife Nonstick 4-Cup Rice Oats Cooker - 1

CONTROL PANEL

  • Cooking times will vary depending on the type of rice, room temperature, water temperature, water amount, etc.
  • Keep warm should be used for a maximum of 3 hours to prevent rice from burning.GreenLife Nonstick 4-Cup Rice Oats Cooker - 2

Keep Warm/Stop

  • Press to enter Keep Warm mode.
  • Press to stop after cooking is completed if you don’t want to keep warm.

Delay Timer

  • Press Delay Timer to delay the start of your cooker cycle. The unit will only start to cook after the countdown is complete.
  • Use + and – to increase or decrease the desired start time, in increments of 30 minutes. Delay can be from 1 – 24 hours.

Option One

  • After plugging the unit in, press Delay Timer.
  • Press – or + to adjust to the desired time.
  • Press Menu to select the desired function.
  • Press Start.

Option Two

  • After plugging the unit in, press Menu to select the desired function.
  • Press Delay Timer.
  • Press – or + to adjust to the desired time.
  • Press Start.

Menu

  • Press menu button to scroll through preset functions, White Rice, Brown
  • Rice, Quinoa, Steel Cut Oats. Indicator light shows which function is selected.
  • Press start if cooking time is okay. Use + and – if you want to adjust time.

Start

  • Press to start cooking. 5 & 6. + & –
  • Use “+” and “-” to adjust cooking time.
  • After pressed Delay Timer, use to set the start time for selected menu.

LED Display

OPERATION

MEASURE THE RICE WITH LEVEL SCOOPS. DON’T OVERFILLGreenLife Nonstick 4-Cup Rice Oats Cooker - 3

Use the provided measuring cup or your own measuring cup for dry ingredients (white rice, brown rice, steel cut oats and quinoa). Use the measuring line on the removable bowl for water level. (Measurements are based on measuring cup provided. Ok to use your own.)GreenLife Nonstick 4-Cup Rice Oats Cooker - 4

  • Use the provided measuring cup to add the desired amount of the rice to the inner pot.
  • Rinse rice or grain to remove excess starch and drain.
  • Fill with water to the line matching the number of cups of rice being cooked.
  • Place the inner pot into the rice cooker.
  • Close the lid.
  • Plug the rice cooker into an available 120V AC outlet.
  • Press Menu to select White Rice or
  • Brown Rice, depending upon the type of rice being cooked. Use the same operation for Quinoa, and Steel Cut Oats, but no need to rinse
  • Press START, the rice cooker will begin cooking. LED display will countdown the cooking time.
  • Once cooking is finished, the rice cooker will automatically switch to Keep Warm.
  • When finished serving rice, press Stop and unplug the power cord

TIPS.

  • Measuring Cup is about 2/3 U.S. Cup. (Note measuring cup is included with unit.)
  • This chart is only a general measuring guide. As there are many kinds of rice available, rice/water measurements may vary.
  • Rinse rice prior to cooking to remove excess bran and starch. This will help reduce browning.
  • To get perfect brown rice without the wait use the Delay Timer. Add rice and water in the morning and set the Delay Timer for when rice will be needed that night.
  • For Quinoa and Steel Cut Oats, use caution to avoid escaping steam, open the lid and stir occasionally with a long-handled wooden spoon.
  • Default time is the preset function time, adjust as per your preference using + or – control. Please defer to cooking time in chart.
FunctionRice/Grain AmountWater AmountDefault TimeCooking Time
White Rice1  Cup

2  Cup

Line 1

Line 2

40 Minutes25-60 Minutes
Brown Rice1 Cup 11/2 CupLine 1 Line 11/270 Minutes50-90 Minutes
Quinoa1/2 Cup1 Cup30 Minutes20-40 Minutes
Steel Cut Oats1 Cup21/2 Cup25 Minutes20-40 Minutes

CLEANING

  • Detach the inner cover and steam valve from lid by gently pulling it outward.
  • Inner pot, inner cover, and all accessories are top-rack dishwasher safe.
  • Wipe body, base, and top cover clean with a damp cloth.
  • Thoroughly dry body and accessories.
  • Reassemble for next use.

WARRANTY

LIMITED WARRANTY

GreenLife Electrics are covered by a limited warranty against defects in materials and workmanship, beginning on the date of purchase and lasting for two years. If your GreenLife Electrics product has a defect during the warranty period, The Cookware Company (USA), LLC will either repair or replace the product. Further information on the warranty claim process, exclusions from warranty coverage, and other terms can be found in the complete limited warranty for this product, available online at greenlifecookware.com.

TERMS OF SALE; ARBITRATION

The terms on which The Cookware Company (USA), LLC sells GreenLife Electrics are available online at greenlifecookware. com (the “Terms”). The Terms contain very important information regarding your rights and obligations, as well as conditions, limitations, and exclusions that may apply to you. Please read them carefully. In particular, the Terms provide that, by your purchase of this product, you and The Cookware Company (USA), LLC are agreeing to give up any rights to litigate in a court or before a jury, or to participate in a class action or representative action with respect to a claim. Other rights that you would have if you went to court may also be unavailable or limited in arbitration.Any claim, dispute, or controversy between you and The Cookware Company (USA), LLC arising from or relating in any way to your purchase of products or services will be resolved exclusively and finally by binding arbitration. The arbitration will be administered by the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”) in accordance with the Consumer Arbitration Rules (the “AAA Rules”) then in effect, except as modified hereby. (The AAA Rules are available at adr.org or by calling the AAA at 1-800-778-7879.) The Federal Arbitration Act will govern the interpretation and enforcement of this arbitration and waiver provision. The Cookware Company (USA), LLC will be responsible for the AAA filing fee of any such proceeding. Other than your right to pursue a claim in small claims court, as described in the Terms, the arbitrator will have exclusive authority to resolve any dispute relating to arbitrability and/ or enforceability of this arbitration provision, including any unconscionability challenge or any other challenge that the arbitration provision or these Terms are void, voidable or otherwise invalid. The arbitrator will be empowered to grant whatever relief would be available in court under law or in equity. Any award of the arbitrator(s) will be final and binding on each of the parties and may be entered as a judgment in any court of competent jurisdiction. Attorney fee shifting in this case is governed by the Terms. You agree to an arbitration on an individual basis. In any dispute, NEITHER YOU NOR THE COOKWARE COMPANY (USA), LLC WILL BE ENTITLED TO JOIN OR CONSOLIDATE CLAIMS BY OR AGAINST OTHER CUSTOMERS IN COURT OR IN ARBITRATION OR OTHERWISE PARTICIPATE IN ANY CLAIM AS A CLASS REPRESENTATIVE, CLASS MEMBER OR IN A PRIVATE ATTORNEY GENERAL CAPACITY. The arbitral tribunal may not consolidate more than one person’s claims, and may not otherwise preside over any form of a representative or class proceeding. The arbitral tribunal has no power to consider the enforceability of this class arbitration waiver and any challenge to the class arbitration waiver may only be raised in a court of competent jurisdiction.If any provision of the arbitration agreement described herein and in the Terms is found unenforceable, the unenforceable provision will be severed and the remaining arbitration terms will be enforced

FAQS

How much water do I use for 4 cups of rice in a rice cooker?
The general ratio of water to rice in a rice cooker is 1:1. That means 1 cup water to 1 cup rice.

What are the basic precautionary measures to be observed when using a rice cooker?
Don’t use the rice cooker near or below curtains, shelves, cupboards, or anything else likely to be damaged by the escaping steam.
What happens if you don’t put enough water in rice cooker?
If you don’t add enough water, the rice will be underdone and likely burn on the bottom before it’s done gently steaming
How many step should you do to use rice cooker?
Whether you’re looking to make mouthwatering side dishes or main-event meals, knowing how to make rice like a pro is one of the most important kitchen skills to have.
What is the working principle of rice cooker?
The bowl is filled with rice and water and heated at full power; the water reaches and stays at boiling point (100 °C, 212 °F). When the water has all been absorbed, the temperature can rise above boiling point, which trips the thermostat.
How many servings is 4 cups of rice?
4 cups of uncooked rice can make 8 servings of rice. As one cup of uncooked rice becomes two cups of cooked rice after it is boiled. Most cooks and nutritionists agree that one person needs one cup of cooked rice per serving.
How many cups of rice do I add to 4 cups of water?
So it’s really simple: If you are just cooking some standard store-bought rice, use 4 cups of water for 2 cups of uncooked rice which will be enough for a family of four.
How long should I boil 4 cups of rice?
Once boiling, lower heat to a simmer and cover. Ensure it’s simmering and not boiling or the rice can cook too quickly
What safety rules must be followed when using the cooker?
Make sure saucepan handles don’t stick out – so they don’t get knocked off the stove.
What is the most important safety rule in cooking?
Always wash your hands before you start handling food, and when handling raw meat or poultry, wash your hands again before handling other ingredients to avoid cross-contamination
How do I know if my rice cooker has enough water?
The water level should be at your first knuckle when the tip of your finger touches the rice
How do I know if I need to add more water to rice?
If at the end of the cooking time your rice is dry and undercooked but all the water is gone, you’re gonna need more water.
What happens when you put too much water in a rice cooker?
If you think your rice is cooked but there’s still water, simply drain the water out and keep cooking on low heat, uncovered.
Do you have to clean rice cooker after every use?
If bits of food stay on the hot plate until the next use, they will become baked on and may damage the cooker.
Do you wash rice cooker every time?
The best way to maintain a rice cooker is to perform basic cleaning after each use. This involves wiping the internal and external parts of the machine

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