The product has Japanese buttons and is not working no matter which button is press. Please let me know if there is any auto start button or do I have to set the time for cook rice.
SOURCE: panasonic SR-LA10N two lamps flash
here is the link for the user manual if you need it http://www2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/vProdSupportModel?displayTab=R&surfModel=SR-LA10N&modelNo=SR-LA10N&storeId=15001&catalogId=11017&itemId=65851&displayServiceCenter=true# I think you may possibly cure this by pressing and holding start as you plug the unit in. also try pressing start and timer together when plugging in. If this doesn't help then unfortunately; Panasonic recommend that the unit needs to be serviced - you can contact them on 1-800-211-7262 for more details or online at http://www2.panasonic.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/vProdSupportContact?storeId=15001#email I hope this helps :)
SOURCE: Why is the steam leak out when i press the ''cook'' button?
The rubber seals are not shredded or not damaged in any way, but the only part that I'd look at it in a suspicious was would be that the rubber seals have been used for a decent long period of time.
SOURCE: National SR-MM10N rice cooker not working
I had similar problems.
There are some wires connecting the lid and the main unit. These wires run behind the hinge area and over time they got clipped from opening/closing the lid.
To fix the problem, you will have to open up the hinge unit and the top lid and reconnect (soldering) the disconnected wires.
I fixed mine more than once. IMO it's a design flow.
Again, don't attempt unless you know electrical wiring and feel comfortable with soldering. Make sure you cover the exposed wires with proper electric tape. You don't want to mix electricity with water and steam as there are much in the lid.
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SOURCE: there is a plate in my electric cooker. must i pu
The plate with holes and the small ring goes in first. Keeps rice from sticking to the bottom.
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