SOURCE: toggle lever will not stay on "rick cooking" option
well your rice cooker needs to be replaced.. if you still want to use it, then have it fixed by a technician coz it needs electrical expertise to handle the wirings inside it..
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: Rice cooker stopped working
Sounds like the Thermal Fuse inside is blown unscrew the 2 screws on bottom of the cooker you should see a small 2.5 inch insulation wrapped wire leaving a ceramic mounting block to one of the element poles. Now you take off the nut and unscrew it from the pole. Cut off the insulation and underneath will be a Thermal Fuse. If you have a Ohm Meter or a continuity tester attach each lead to either side and it probably will test negative. Part # is written on the Thermal Fuse. Probably a
SEFUSE
SF188E
192C
10A
250V
They are for sale on ebay for $9.99
I'm trying to get mine cheaper elsewhere
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 cooker power cord
Thank you. I resolved the problem myself. I found a power cord from my slow cooker and it works.
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