Tiger
Keep-Warm Temperature Too High
Keep Warm mode overheats food, causing drying or burning over time.
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Possible Causes
Misreading bottom temperature sensor, Firmware calibration drift, Food quantity too low, Lid gasket leaking heat unevenly
How to Fix / Troubleshooting
Safety first: Avoid leaving food on Keep Warm for extended periods until the issue is resolved.
- Use sufficient volume: Very small amounts of food can overheat more easily. Keep at least the minimum recommended quantity when using Keep Warm.
- Stir and add moisture: For long holding times, stir occasionally and add a small amount of water or broth.
- Check gasket and lid fit: Replace a worn gasket to improve temperature stability.
- Service if severe: If food burns within a short time on Keep Warm, the temperature sensor or control board may be faulty and should be checked.
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Repair Difficulty
Easy
2/5
Required Part
Bottom NTC Temperature Sensor
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