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Leaving the rice cooker on continuously can cause damage due to overheating, reducing the life of the device.
Leaving the rice cooker on continuously can cause damage due to overheating, reducing the life of the device.
Reducing the risk of fire and explosion and ensuring safety: Some old or poor quality rice cookers can experience electrical short circuits and fires when left in the keep-warm mode. Unplugging is a simple and effective way to reduce this risk, ensuring safety for the family.
Important note:
Do not plug the power cord of the rice cooker into the same power outlet as other high-power appliances. The power plug must be compatible with the power source to avoid short circuits and explosions. This may cause voltage fluctuations, which will quickly damage the appliance and cause danger. Avoid pressing the cooking button repeatedly, as this may damage the internal relay.
The relay regulates the temperature and cooking time. If it is over-activated, it will cause the rice cooker to operate unstablely, affecting the quality of the rice and possibly damaging the appliance. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for use to ensure the longevity and performance of the rice cooker.
Household appliances should be unplugged when not in use
Phone charging: Even when the device is charging, the charger still consumes a small amount of electricity. Unplugging the charger from the outlet helps save electricity and prolongs the life of the device.
Electric kettle: After boiling, unplug it immediately to avoid wasting electricity and ensure safety for the family.
Microwave oven: Microwave ovens still consume electricity even when in standby mode. Unplugging after use will help stop consuming unnecessary electricity.
TVs and entertainment devices: Devices such as TVs, DVD players, and stereos consume electricity even when not in use. Remember to unplug them to reduce power consumption.
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