American Era Electric Rice Cooker Teardown
답변 없음 1점 |
does not turn on |
답변 1개 0점 |
not receiving the current of cooking rice |
답변 없음 1점 |
My rice cooker switch/leaver problem always turning on |
도구
해당 기기를 고치는데 사용하는 일반 도구들 입니다. 매 단계에 모든 도구를 사용하지는 않습니다.
Background and Identification
A rice cooker or rice steamer is an automated kitchen appliance designed to boil or steam rice until it is cooked. Rice cookers consist of a heat source, a cooking bowl, and a thermostat. The thermostat controls the heat and measures the temperature of the cooking bowl. More complex rice cookers may have additional sensors and other components and may be used to cook other foods.
Automatic rice cookers can be either electric or gas appliances. Most home rice cookers are electric and use a heat-insulating casing and a warming mechanism. Electric rice cookers work on a fluctuating magnetic field around a metal coil. The fluctuating magnetic field creates an electric current that flows through the cooking bowl. Induction helps the water in the cooking bowl heat up more quickly, and a steam exit is included to allow steam to escape during the cooking process. On most electric rice cookers, the unit automatically switches to the “keep warm” function to prevent overcooking and keep the rice warm until it is served. Stay-warm mechanisms may degrade over time.
Electric rice cookers designed for home use can generally cook between 1 cup and 10 cups of rice. Model specifications and names may list either cooked or uncooked rice capacity. Rice doubles in size during the cooking process, so a 10 cup (uncooked) rice cooker produces up to 20 cups of cooked rice.