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How is the rice cooker always tripping?

Frequent tripping of rice cookers is a common phenomenon, and the reasons may include the following aspects:

1. Poor electricity environment: In the process of using electrical appliances, too low or too high voltage, unstable current and insufficient power supply environment will all cause the rice cooker to trip.

2. Failure of the rice cooker: The internal components of the rice cooker will gradually age with the increase of service time, such as electronic circuits and fuses. When these components fail or are damaged, the rice cooker will always trip.

3. Large appetite: Too much water or rice will lead to overheating or pressure rise inside the rice cooker, leading to tripping.

4. Emergency switch failure: The rice cooker will be equipped with an emergency switch to automatically cut off the power supply in case of failure or overheating. However, if the emergency switch fails or is damaged, it will lead to the problem that the rice cooker always trips.

For these reasons, the following measures can be taken:

1. Check whether the power environment is stable. You can solve the problem of voltage fluctuation by buying a voltage regulator or consulting the power company.

2. Maintain the rice cooker regularly, such as replacing aging internal parts to avoid excessive water and rice, and enhance the durability and service life of the rice cooker.

3. Clean the internal vents and fans regularly to ensure good heat dissipation and ventilation.

4. If the rice cooker is found to trip, stop using it in time, and find technicians with maintenance qualifications for maintenance.