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What are the reasons for the rice cooker to trip as soon as it is plugged in?

There are a variety of reasons: 1, may be the rice cooker into the water or the plug has water resulting in a short circuit. 2, the circuit of the exposed metal parts touch the shell or surrounded by foreign objects. 3, the rice cooker power cord connected to the socket burned out. 4, the electric heating plate heating element sealing the insulation material aging.

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Suggested ways to deal with it:

1, first disconnect the power, and then unplug the power cord, use a dry paper towel or towel to carefully clean up the rice cooker side of the plug, and then all the water to come out with a dry towel to suck the inside of the water, including the crevices of the carefully sucked dry. Don't put the inner liner in a ventilated place to dry, after a few days the rice cooker upside down and knocked on the bottom, there will be seepage into the crevices of the water out, and then dry for a few days to ensure that the water inside is dry.

2, remove foreign objects, and metal parts removed from the shell, if necessary, good insulation.

3. Remove the base of the rice cooker, then take the socket out of the slot and check the condition. You will find that the socket has melted, which is the main reason why the socket burns out. Remove the bad socket after unplugging the three wires attached to it. Be sure to note where the different colored wires are plugged in before unplugging. Purchase a new socket and plug the wires in as before, then snap the socket back into the slot and put the bottom cover back on.

4. Remove the aged insulation and seal it with room temperature vulcanized silicone rubber.