Tiger JAJ-A55S Operating Instructions Manual page 9

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<Spatula>
<Measuring cup>
About 1 cup (about 0.18 L)
About 150 g
<Cooking plate>
Sounds emitted by the rice cooker
The following sounds coming from the rice cooker
during cooking, steaming, reheating, or when the Keep
Warm function is on are normal and do not indicate a
problem:
Ticking sound (sound from the microcomputer
controller)
Popping sound (the sound of metal contracting due to
heat)
Water bubbling sound (only while cooking rice and
steaming)
The lithium battery
The rice cooker has a built-in lithium battery that stores
the present time and preset timer settings even with the
power plug disconnected.
This lithium battery has a four-to-five-year life
expectancy with the power plug disconnected.
If the lithium battery runs out, "0:00" will blink on the
display when the power cord is plugged back in.
Normal cooking is still possible, but the present time,
preset timer settings, and elapsed Keep Warm time
are no longer stored in memory when the power plug
is disconnected.
Do not attempt to replace the lithium
Note
battery yourself.
To replace the lithium battery, contact the
place of purchase.
<Cookbook>
Checking the present time
The time is displayed in a 24-hour format. It should be
adjusted if the correct time is not displayed. (See p.38)
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