Aroma arc-851 Manual De Instruções

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HOW TO USE
To Steam Food:
1. Measure the desired amount of water into the inner pot.  A convenient steaming
guide has been included on page 8
2. Place steam tray inside rice cooker.
3. Place food in tray and press steam button.  The timer and start light will illuminate.
4. When timer has reached the appropriate time, press the off button.  If not turned
off manually, the rice cooker will switch to warm mode after forty minutes.
To Use Delay Timer:
1. Select desired function with the menu button.
2. Select the number of hours in which you would like your cooking to begin.  (1 to
10 hours).
3. Press start.
4. Rice cooker will automatically switch to warm mode when complete.
To Use Quick Cook:
Use this function to bypass Sensor Logic cooking and reduce cooking time.
1. Follow the directions on how to cook rice for appropriate method of adding rice to
the pot.
2. Press the menu button until quick cook light illuminates.  LED display will show
the letters “FA”, abbreviated from the word “FAST”.
3. Press start.
4. Rice will automatically switch to warm mode when complete.
To Use Warm Mode:
Although rice cooker automatically switches to warm after cooking functions, you
may also use this function independently to keep a meal warm after rice cooker is
turned off.
1. Add food to be warmed to inner pot and place in the rice cooker.
2. Press warm/off button until green light illuminates.
3. Press warm/off button when finished warming.
CAUTION:
• Do not open lid when in use as it will delay cooking time and will release hot
steam, which may cause burns.
• If cooking pot is returned to cooker when wet, it will damage this product
causing it to malfunction.
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Rice is a valuable source of low fat, complex carbohydrates and is abundant in
thiamin, niacin and iron.  It is an essential ingredient for a healthy diet.
There are many different varieties of rice available in the market.  Your Aroma Rice
Cooker can cook any type perfectly every time.  Following are the commonly
available varieties of rice and their characteristics:
Long Grain Rice
Typically this rice is not starchy and has loose, individual grains after cooking.  The
"California" rice is soft; "Carolina" is a little firmer, and "Jasmine" is the firmest of the
long grain variety and is flavorful and aromatic.
Short Grain Rice
Short grain is characteristically soft, sticky and chewy.  This is the rice used to make
sushi.  "California Rice" is soft; "Sweet Rice", often called "pearl" rice for its round
shape, is extra sticky and is excellent for making rice pudding.
Brown Rice
Brown rice is often considered the most healthy variety.  It has bran layers on the rice
grains and contains more B-complex vitamins, iron, calcium, and fiber than polished
(white) rice.  The most popular brown rice is long grain and has a chewy texture.
Wild Rice
Wild Rice comes in many delicious varieties and mixes.  Often it is mixed with long
grain rice for its firmer texture and rich brown to black color.  Wild rice makes
wonderful stuffing for poultry when cooked with broth and mixed with your favorite
dried fruits.
Sensor Logic™
Traditional electric rice cookers heat only from the bottom at one set temperature and
turn off when the water has been absorbed.  Aroma's Sensor Logic™ Rice Cooker
uses advanced technology and an all around heating system that maintains the
optimal cooking environment. 
This technology automatically regulates the temperature throughout the cooking
process.  Based on the amount of rice and water, the temperature will adjust to
create quality results every time. During the process, the rice cooks as the water is
absorbed into each grain.  After the boiling stage, the cooker will have one last heat
surge where excess water and steam will be burned off.  The complete process
ensures that the rice will be perfect for as little as one cup or as much as 10 cups of
uncooked rice!
ABOUT RICE & SENSOR LOGIC
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