Rival RC100 10-Cup Rice Cooker - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
My rival rice cooker does not work. i plug it in
It is a blown thermal fuse. On 6-cup Rival it is across terminal where power comes into cooker. You can replace thermal fuse for less than a dollar in under an hour. Remove the bottom of the cooker. The thermal fuse is covered by a heat wrap sleeve across input terminal.
3/26/2016 8:26:30 PM •
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I lost the plastic measuring
The measuring cup you lost is equivalent to 3/4 cup or 180ml and this can make approximately 2 and 1/4 cup of cooked rice.
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For more details, you can download Owner's Manual at www.rivalproducts.com ,
You can also inquire on this site about cup replacement.
Regards.
6/25/2011 3:37:55 AM •
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How many cups or raw
Asians dont need the ratio of water to rice, ....
Try this, put water on the rice, level the top of the rice, dip ur mid finger until it touches the top of the rice, look at the level of the water and it should be in the level of ur FiRST LiNE of ur finger!
Ur ready to cook!
11/28/2010 2:35:27 PM •
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Rice burning on the bottom
i found out if you drizzle some olive oil in the bottom before you add your rice and water or broth this helps alot just a nice color no burning good luck angia in florida
10/27/2010 1:10:42 PM •
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I misplaced the directions so I don't recall how
Depending if your soak and rinse your rice or not before you cook it; there is a simple rule of thumb.
1 cup unsoaked/unrinsed rice = 2 cup water
1 cup soaked/ rinsed rice = 1 cup water
*** never rinse Jasmine or Basmati rice***
Good luck. I hope this helps.
7/21/2010 2:56:25 AM •
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Needed:one non stick pot for a rival rice cooker
the best place that i can try and tell you to go is to a hardware store to find the product. if nobody has it locally then you might have to call the manufacturer to order the part. also try ebay. i do know they sell some parts for rice cookers
8/20/2009 6:22:41 AM •
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Resister
Hi, how did you get on with identifying markings. It is more likely to be a thermal fuse, but if you can get me the markings, I can tell you what to get.
robotek
6/23/2008 3:45:12 AM •
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Lost Cup
The measuring cup for my Rival RC100 holds 6 oz (volume of water to the top rim). The markings on the inside of the pot (1 through 5) seem to hold about 12 oz each.
(that is: the 1 line holds 12.2 oz, the 5 line held 57 ounces of water)
close enough to the standard 2 to 1 water to rice ratio.
I put in about 1.7X as much water (by volume) as brown rice, and it comes out very good for me. (1 cup rice to 1 3/4cup water).
1/28/2008 7:05:38 PM •
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Why does it burn my rice on the bottom.
that is common to have the bottom part burn when cooking rice.
what i did was change the ratio of 5 cups water = 4 cups rice.
when its near cooking, dont leave it for a long time since it will continoiusly heat up in the bottom part, i suggest to unplug it when the rice is already cooked.
hope this will help.
1/22/2008 1:49:42 AM •
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