The older Rival rice cooker steamer should have a base, a lid, steamer basket, and rice bowl.
To cook rice, fill center basin of base with water. Place the rice bowl on basin. Add rice and water as follows. For white rice add water in a 1:1 ratio to rice plus 1/2 cup. For brown rice add water in a 1:1 ratio to rice plus 3/4 cup. Examples: 1 cup white rice, 1-1/2 cup water; 2 cups brown rice, 2-3/4 cups water. Put lid on and plug in and in about 50 minutes you should have delicious rice. I'm not sure how to use the steamer basket.
The steamer basket is really easy. Just add water to the basin, place steamer rack on top add your favorite vegetables to the basket, put the lid and plug it in. I have done cauliflower, broccoli, carrots (they stained the basket, but bleach took out the stains), green beans, and everything comes out perfectly cooked in about 20 to 30 minutes. Some vegetables take a little longer, for example carrots and green beans.
go to the rival website and order a book of that model or check amazon.com
There is one on eBay right now.
There are several books available for the rival slow cooker. Rival Crock Pot: 3 Books in 1: Slow Cooker Favorites/Winning Slow Cooker Recipes is probably the biggest one out there. Another great one that is available is the Rival New Creative Crock-pot/slow Cooker Cookbook
Two possibilities that I can think of: 1. The thermostat is malfunctioning. 2. A buildup of scale in the water bowl does not allow for enough heat to transfer to the water before the heating element reaches the cut-off temperature. I recommend buying a new cooker and using distilled water instead of tap water.
In the 1950's, Irving Naxon invented what he called the Naxon Beanery. In 1971, he sold the product to the Rival Company, who renamed it the crock pot or slow cooker.
Look on the box, instructions, or other packaging to find contact information for Rival. The Rival manufacturer or company can likely provide you with a new knob, or point you in the right direction as to where you can find the right one.
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From Wikipedia: The Naxon Utilities Corporation of Chicago developed the Naxon Beanery All-Purpose Cooker. Rival Industries bought Naxon in 1970, and reintroduced it under the Crock-Pot name in 1971.
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The Motorola rival can be used as a contract update and when ordered online will only cost $29.99 with shipping and tax fees for a total of $32.09
Model 3850 = 5 quart model 3855 = 5.5 quart model 3860 = 6 quart
No there isn't. But if you want to find one you slather a tree with honey. I don't exactly know which tree though.