Kent Rice Cooker & Steam Cooker 16012 User Guide
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Introduction of Kent Rice Cooker & Steam Cooker 16012
We, at KENT, have always believed that a clean and healthy life is a right of every individual. This ethos is what made us embark on the journey to develop innovative solutions for purifying the water we drink, vegetables and fruits we eat, homes we live in, and the air we breathe.
With the use of innovative technology and support by a competent service network, we have been able to create a brand that has become synonymous with well-being and health. Continuing the tradition, we now present the KENT Rice Cooker & Steam Cooker for a homemade & healthy diet.
Rice is a staple diet enjoyed by millions of people. While eating rice is a pleasure, cooking it is a cumbersome process. Traditionally, rice is cooked in round pots on an open flame. With the advent of technology, the process was replaced by analog electric rice cookers, which made cooking rice less cumbersome. Steamed vegetables and other dishes like Dalia, Mamas, and Soup are healthy meals enjoyed by many, but not cooked regularly because of the traditional cooking process.
Introducing KENT Rice Cooker & Steam Cooker, with a Delay Start cooking timer and futuristic features for extra convenience and easy cooking.
ITEMS IN THE BOX
Item | Quantity |
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KENT Rice Cooker & Steam Cooker | 01 No. |
User Guide | 01 No. |
Inner Pot | 01 No. |
Steam Tray | 01 No. |
Measuring Cup | 01 No. |
Rice Spoon | 01 No. |
Soup Spoon | 01 No. |
Power Cord | 01 No. |
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
Model Name | KENT RICE COOKER & STEAM COOKER |
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Model Number | 16012 |
Net Weight | 3.37kg |
Input Power Supply | Single Phase 220 V AC, 50Hz. [g] |
Power Consumption | 860W |
Capacity | 1.8 L |
Description
The Kent Rice Cooker & Steam Cooker 16012 is a versatile kitchen appliance that can cook perfect rice and steam vegetables, fish, and other foods. It features a 1.2-liter capacity, making it ideal for small to medium-sized families. The cooker has a durable stainless steel inner pot and a cool-touch exterior, ensuring safe handling. It also comes with a steam tray, measuring cup, and serving spatula.
FEATURES OF KENT RICE COOKER & STEAM COOKER
Custom Cooking Timer
- KENT Rice Cooker & Steam Cooker creates a perfect meal every single time.
- KENT Rice Cooker & Steam Cooker's 'Delay Start' cooking timers allows cooking at preferred time.
- It allows up to 10 hours delay start cooking.
3-Layer Metal Inner Cooking Pot
- High quality 1.5 millimetres thick inner pot ensures even distribution of heat for tasty food.
- High temperature operation brings out all the flavours of food.
- Every grain of cereal gets evenly and perfectly cooked.
Cooks Faster
- The most advanced induction heating technology allows precise temperature adjustments in a short time.
- Better response to temperature change ensures cooking in lesser time.
- Once cooked, the food stays warm for longer duration.
Easy to Use, Clean and Store
- KENT Rice Cooker & Steam Cooker is easy to clean and store.
- Grip handle makes it easy to carry and serve.
KNOW YOUR PRODUCT
USING KENT RICE COOKER & STEAM COOKER
- Remove any stickers that can prevent unit operation.
- Check the unit for damages. Do not use in case of any damages.
- Before switching on the appliance, make sure that your home's main voltage corresponds to the unit operation.
- Remove the sheet between the inner pot and the heating element.
- Clean the washable parts of the appliance thoroughly before using the appliance for the first time [refer 'Cleaning & Maintenance' section].
- Make sure all parts are completely dry before you start using the appliance.
- Always use the given measuring cup to measure the ingredients for the chosen recipe. A measuring cup of rice is around 150g. Please note that the rice should not be washed directly in the inner pot.
- A maximum of 10 cups can be cooked at one time.
- Always add water and rice in the right proportion. Do not exceed the maximum amount of rice and water proportion. The proportion of water can be based on personal preferences and adjusted, if required.
- Please do not add more water than the level indicated on the inner pot.
- Before using, ensure that nothing is stuck between the heating plate and the bottom of the inner pot. If anything is found, please clean it.
- Ensure that the inner pot is properly secured in its place.
OPERATION PANEL EXPLAINED
FUNCTIONS EXPLAINED IN DETAIL
- Rice: To cook rice, press the 'Cook Rice' button once. The appliance automatically enters the rice cooking mode after 5 seconds, and the corresponding function lights up. Once the rice is cooked, you will hear 2 beeps, and the appliance would automatically go into the 'Keep Warm' state. Unplug the appliance and switch it off.
- Soup: To prepare soup, press the 'Soup' button once. The appliance automatically enters the soup cooking mode after 5 seconds, and the corresponding function lights up. Once the soup is prepared, you will hear 2 beeps, and the appliance would automatically go into the 'Keep Warm' state. Unplug the appliance and switch it off.
- Dalia: To prepare dalia, press the 'Dalia' button once. The appliance automatically enters the dalia cooking mode after 5 seconds, and the corresponding function lights up. Once the dalia is cooked, you will hear 2 beeps, and the appliance would automatically go into the 'Keep Warm' state. Unplug the appliance and switch it off.
- Steam: To steam vegetables, press the 'Steam' button once. The appliance automatically enters the steam cooking mode after 5 seconds, and the corresponding function lights up. Once the vegetables are steamed, you will hear 2 beeps, and the appliance would automatically go into the 'Keep Warm' state. Unplug the appliance and switch it off.
- Reheat: You can use the reheating mode to warm rice that has cooled. Fill the inner pot to not more than half its capacity to ensure that the rice is heated properly. Loosen the cooled rice and evenly distribute it in the inner pot. Pour some water onto the rice to prevent it from becoming too dry. The amount of water to be added depends on the amount of rice being reheated. If the rice starts scorching, add more water. Press the 'Reheat' button once to start reheating. Once the rice is reheated, you will hear 2 beeps, and the appliance would automatically go into the 'Keep Warm' state. Unplug the appliance and switch it off. Note: The 'Reheat' function cannot be used with the 'Delay Start' function.
- Delay Start: Press the 'Delay Start' button once to enter the 'Delay Start' mode and adjust cooking time and function to prepare rice, dalia, soup, and steam. Choose any one of the functions, and then the appliance enters the 'Delay Start' cooking state. Note: The 'Reheat' function cannot be used with 'Delay Start'.
- Keep Warm/Cancel: While cooking, press the 'Keep Warm/Cancel' button once to cancel the ongoing function. The appliance would enter the standby mode. In standby mode, press the 'Keep Warm/Cancel' button once to activate the function. The maximum duration for the 'Keep Warm' state is 12 hours. Note: After the completion of the duration, the appliance would automatically move to standby mode.
RECIPES
COOKING RICE
- Open the lid by pressing the 'Release Lever' button found on the lid.
- Take the inner pot out.
- Measure the rice using the measuring cup provided. Note: Do not exceed the quantities indicated on the inside of the inner pot.
- Wash the rice thoroughly.
- Put the pre-washed rice in the inner pot.
- Add water to the level indicated on the scale inside the inner pot that corresponds to the number of cups of rice used.
- Then smoothen the rice surface.
- Put the inner pot in the appliance. Check if the inner pot is in proper contact with the heating element. Note: Make sure that the outside of the inner pot is dry and clean and that there is no foreign residue on the heating element or the magnetic switch.
- Close the lid of the appliance, and plug in the appliance to the main voltage.
- Press the 'Cook Rice' button.
- Once the rice has been cooked, you will hear 2 beeps, and the appliance would go in 'Keep Warm' mode. Tip: Open the lid and stir the rice to loosen it for best results. Do this just after the appliance has switched to 'Keep Warm' mode. Then close the lid firmly. Stirring the rice allows excess steam to escape. This will give fluffier rice.
COOKING DALIA
- Follow step 1 to 9 from cooking rice.
- Press the 'Dalia' button to start cooking dalia.
- Once the cooking is done, the appliance will automatically go into 'Keep Warm' state.
COOKING SOUP
- Put the ingredients for soup and add water in the inner pot. Do not exceed the maximum water level indicated inside the inner pot on the scale.
- Put the inner pot in the appliance. Check if the inner pot is in proper contact with the heating element.
- Close the lid of the appliance, and plug in the appliance to the main voltage.
- Press the 'Soup' button to start cooking.
- Once the cooking is done, you will hear 2 beeps, and the appliance will automatically go into the 'Keep Warm' state.
- Unplug the appliance to switch it off.
STEAMING
- Measure three cups of water with the measuring cup and pour it into the inner pot. The amount of water varies according to the quantity of food being steamed.
- Put the food to be steamed on the plate or in the inner tray.
- Put the steam tray on top of the inner pot.
- If you are using a separate plate, put it in the steam tray.
- Close the lid.
- Press the 'Steam' button to start the steaming process.
- When the steaming process is over, you will hear 2 beeps, and the appliance would stop automatically.
- Open the lid and carefully remove the steamed food from the plate or steam tray. Use a kitchen glove or a cloth, as the plate and steam tray will be very hot.
- Unplug the appliance to switch it off.
REHEATING
You can use the reheating mode to warm rice that has cooled. Fill the inner pot to not more than half its capacity to ensure that the rice is heated properly.
- Loosen the cooled rice and evenly distribute it in the inner pot.
- Pour some water onto the rice to prevent it from becoming too dry. The amount of water to be added depends on the amount of rice being reheated. If the rice starts scorching, add more water.
- Press the 'Reheat' key to start reheating.
- Unplug the appliance to switch it off.
COOKING TIME
Function | Approximate Cooking Time |
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Rice | Around 40 to 50 minutes |
Reheat | 23 minutes |
Steam | Between 10 to 60 minutes |
Soup | Around 90 minutes |
Note: The approximate cooking time depends upon the quantity of the ingredients.
Setup Guide
To operate the Kent Rice Cooker & Steam Cooker 16012, follow these steps:
- Wash the inner pot and steam tray with water and mild detergent.
- Place the inner pot in the cooker and add water up to the water level mark corresponding to the quantity of rice to be cooked.
- Add rice and stir it lightly.
- Close the lid and plug in the cooker.
- Select the desired cooking mode using the function switch and press the start button.
- Wait for the cooker to complete the cooking cycle and switch to the "keep warm" mode automatically.
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
- Unplug the Rice Cooker & Steam Cooker before cleaning it.
- After using the appliance, wait for it to cool before cleaning it.
- To protect the non-stick coating of the inner pot, do not:
- Use the inner pot for washing dishes.
- Put vinegar into the pot.
- Use only a moist cloth to wipe the outside and inside body of the KENT Rice Cooker & Steam Cooker.
- Use hot water, detergent, and a sponge to clean the inner pot. Don't use steel wool.
- If food sticks to the inner pot, you can soak it for a moment before cleaning.
- Do not wash rice in the pot directly.
- Clean the inner lid, inner pot, steam tray, rice scoop, and steam vent cap with a sponge or a cloth, hot water, and some dishwashing liquid.
- If there is water on the hot plate, use a dry cloth to wipe it. If there is rice on it, remove it.
- Please clean the sealing cover and steam valve regularly to avoid a peculiar smell in the rice.
- When not in use for a long time, unplug the appliance and store it in a dry place.
- The power cord should be unplugged before cleaning. Start cleaning when the body is completely cold. Note: Never immerse the body of the Rice Cooker & Steam Cooker in water, nor rinse it under the tap. Wipe the heating element with a dry cloth.
PRECAUTIONS
- Do not disassemble, repair, or alter the appliance on your own. It may cause appliance failure or breakdown.
- The input voltage must not exceed the rating as it might damage the appliance.
- Unplug before cleaning/moving the appliance.
- Do not use the appliance with a damaged power cord or plug.
- If the power cord is damaged, replace it with a genuine KENT spare.
- Do not install the appliance near any heat source, e.g., heater.
- If the appliance is not in use for a long time, unplug it.
- Do not sit on, stand on, or shake the appliance.
- Do not use the appliance when it is in a recumbent or inclined position.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following:
- Unplug, when not in use and before servicing.
- To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not use near or on wet surfaces.
- Use the appliance only as described in the manual.
- Do not use the appliance if the cord or plug is damaged or worn out. Replace the damaged cord or plug immediately.
- Do not try to service the appliance on your own. Send it to an authorized service centre only.
- Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.
- Do not unplug the appliance by pulling the cord. Always unplug by pulling the plug and not the cord.
- To avoid electric shocks, do not use the appliance with wet hands.
- Keep hair, loose clothing, fingers, and all parts of the body away from moving parts.
- Turn all controls off before unplugging.
- This appliance is suitable for indoor use only.
- Keep away from children.
- The appliance is not designed to be used by people who are physically or mentally disabled, mentally handicapped, or lack relevant experience and knowledge, unless a person responsible for their safety uses the product with supervision or guidance.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem | Possible Cause | Possible Solution |
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The rice is cooked too soft. | Too much water was used for cooking rice. An incorrect menu has been selected. | Make sure you add water in accordance with the scale on the inner pot (see chapter 'Using the Appliance').Select proper menu. See chapter 'Using the Appliance'. |
Cooked rice is too hard. | Not enough water was used for cooking rice. An incorrect menu has been selected. | Add slightly more water to the level indicated on the scale inside the inner pot that corresponds to the number of cups of rice used. Make sure the water does not exceed the next level on the scale as this may cause overflow during cooking. Select proper menu. See chapter 'Using the Appliance'. |
The rice is not cooked. | Not enough water has been added. The cooking process has not started. The inner pot is not properly in contact with the heating element. The heating element is damaged. | Make sure you add water in accordance with the scale on the inner pot (see chapter 'Using the Appliance'). The appliance has not been started. Press the correct button. Make sure that there is no foreign residue on the heating element. Switch off the appliance and unplug it. Go to the nearest KENT authorised service centre for assistance. |
The rice is scorched. | The rice has not been rinsed well. | Rinse the rice until water runs clear. |
The 'Cook/Reheat' light indicator does not light up. | There is a connection problem. The light is defective. | Check if the appliance is connected to the mains and if the plug is inserted firmly into the wall socket.<br>Switch off the appliance and unplug it. Go to the nearest KENT authorised service centre for assistance. |
The 'Keep Warm' light does not light up once the cooking is over. | The light is defective. | Switch off the appliance and unplug it. Go to the nearest KENT authorised service centre for assistance. |
The timer light does not light up even after the 'Delay Start' is set. | The light is defective. | Switch off the appliance and unplug it. Go to the nearest KENT authorised service centre for assistance. |
The appliance does not automatically switch to 'Keep Warm' mode. | The temperature control is defective. | Switch off the appliance and unplug it. Go to the nearest KENT authorised service centre for assistance. |
The steamed vegetables are not cooked properly. | Not enough water was used for steaming. Incorrect menu has been selected. | Make sure that you add water in accordance with the scale on the inner pot (see chapter 'Using the Appliance'). Select proper menu. See chapter 'Using the Appliance'. |
The vegetables are still raw. | Not enough water has been added The cooking process has not started The inner pot is not properly in contact with the heating element. The heating element is damaged. | Add water in accordance with the scale on the inner pot (see chapter 'Using the Appliance'). The appliance has not been started. Press the correct button. Make sure that there is no foreign residue on the heating element.<br>Switch off the appliance and unplug it. Go to the nearest KENT authorised service centre for assistance. |
The steamed vegetables are soggy. | Too much water was used for steaming Incorrect menu has been selected. | Make sure you add water in accordance with the scale on the inner pot (see chapter 'Using the Appliance'). Select proper menu. See chapter 'Using the Appliance'. |
TERMS & CONDITIONS OF WARRANTY
KENT warrants all new products manufactured by it to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal usage and service from the date of purchase as under:
The Warranty period commences from the date of purchase by the first end user. During this Warranty period of one year, KENT or its Authorised Service Provider (ASP) will replace or repair any part of KENT RICE COOKER & STEAM COOKER, that in the opinion of KENT or its ASP, would be defective in operation due to faulty material or workmanship (i.e. manufacturing defects) with the exception of consumables.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Versatile: Can cook rice and steam food
- Durable: Made of stainless steel
- Easy to use: One-touch operation
- Safe: Cool-touch exterior
Cons
- Small capacity: May not be sufficient for large families
- Price: May be expensive compared to other rice cookers
Customer Reviews about Kent Rice Cooker & Steam Cooker 16012
Customers generally find the Kent Rice Cooker & Steam Cooker 16012 to be a reliable and efficient appliance. However, some have complained about the high price and small capacity. Some customers have also reported issues with the non-stick coating of the inner pot peeling off over time.
Faqs
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