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Diode?
u must've mean THERMAL cut off fuse?
The fuse cut off power to HEAT up ur rice cooker, changing it w/ the same temp code will fix ur rice cooker!
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if you still have the reciept the best thing that i would suggest is to take it back to the store or call the manufacturer and they will send you out another under warranty cause there should be a 1 year warranty on the unit.
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All of the rice cooker makers advise: a 2:1 ratio That is, 2 cups of water for every cup of rice.
you should have a "lever: you push down to cook and it will "pop" up when the rice is finshed, your cooker holds 6 Cups cooked rice, use 2 cups medium grain rice/ 3 cups water this should yeild you 6 cups of cooked rice, let sit about 4 min after the lever pops up to allow rice to finish steaming
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