1. Power supply is insufficient.
Pentium rice cookers need a stable power supply. If the power supply is insufficient, there may be an alarm failure. For example, if the voltage is lower than the rated voltage, the rice cooker will prompt that the power supply is insufficient. At this time, it is necessary to replace the power supply or turn it on again after the voltage is restored.
2. The capacity is too small
Different models of Pentium rice cookers have different capacities. If the container in the user's kitchenware is small and less water is directly put into the rice cooker for cooking, the rice cooker will give an alarm. The solution is to increase the amount of water or use a suitable container.
3. The temperature is too high
When the temperature inside the rice cooker is too high, an alarm fault will occur. It may be that the internal temperature of the food is too high after cooking for a relatively long time, or it may be affected by the external environment, such as high temperature weather and other electrical appliances near the rice cooker. At this time, you can first observe whether the rice cooker is covered with the cover, and at the same time, you can move the rice cooker away from the vicinity of high-temperature appliances.
In a word, the alarm failure of Pentium rice cookers is generally due to problems such as power supply, capacity or temperature of electrical appliances. Users need to pay attention to patient observation and take corresponding measures to solve it. For Pentium rice cookers used for a long time, they should be maintained and cleaned to improve their service life.