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Which from the keypad touch the options and lock together for 3 seconds, a "1 cup" will display, get a measuring cup and locate the 8 ounce or 1 cup mark, place the empty cup under the water dispenser, press the water dispense paddle to fill the cup to the 8 ounce or 1 cup mark, (if you accidentally overfill, touch the back/ice type button, empty cup, and start process over), when cup is at the 8oz/1 cup mark stop filling and touch the measured fill button. You can pour out the water from the cup and test to see if water dispenser is calibrated now (should be as this works for my whirlpool refrigerator, if not attempt process again)
Typical, 1 cup of brown rice will need 2 and 1/2 cup water. Then depending on type of brown rice and your taste ( chewy or soft..) you can adjust less or more water to go from then. You are probably hearing Japanese cup is 6OZ and US cup is 8OZ, but it doesn't matter if going by ratio as indicated above.
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