I had this happen, and it turned out that the GFCI power outlet had tripped. You may want to try plugging something else in the outlet first and see if that item works - if that other item doesn't work, hit the reset button on your GFCI outlet, alternatively you may have to switch the breaker in your breaker box.
SOURCE: Rice Cooker Instructions
if cooking rice is your problem. you must first fill your rice cooker with rice and rinse it with water to remove excess starch when your done removing the excess starch you will have to add water for every cup of rice, 1 1/2 cups water or you can try 1:2 ratio (1 cup of rice: 2 cups of water). same goes to any other cuisines. i hope you find my solution helpful.
SOURCE: Wolfgang Puck 7 cup rice cooker instruction manual missing
Here the standard manual : WOLFGANG
However you can read and print recipes online from their website , click below:
Rice Cooker Recipes Cookbook : Recipezaar
Rice Cooker Creations Cookbook
SOURCE: Rice burning at bottom of cooker
I also have this problem and I fixed it by adding in a little more water and by removing the power cord from the outlet immediately after the cooker finishes it's cycle. Not ideal, but it does save my rice.
SOURCE: Need instructions for National Rice-O-Mat Rice Cooker SR 10GHN
You can just go to a web site and look search for Rice Cooker Steamer. And find some important information.
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