Is the Aroma rice cooker reset really just an unplug cycle?

May 5, 2026
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Seeing as how a few peoples have asked about resetting their Aroma rice cookers I thought I'd look into whether or not there is a reset button/combination to these devices. There is not. All you have to do is unplug the cooker for a second or two and then plug it back in. This will reset the device to its default settings.
It's kind of underwhelming as a reset procedure but I suppose that's what you get with a rice cooker with such basic controls to it. There is no backup battery to these devices nor are there any settings that the cooker can remember, therefore plugging in the cooker will reset the device.
However, if any of you who have opened these cookers up have found any memory chips within the rice cooker, I am very curious as to whether or not these devices use any memory to store the cooker's failure modes. If the cooker is failing after simply plugging it back in after unplugging, that may indicate a hardware failure with the cooker rather than a software failure within the rice cookers control board.


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yeah unplug is the whole reset. I opened up an arc-914 a couple years ago and there's basically nothing in there worth holding state. Just a microcontroller, the relay, thermal fuse, and the temp sensor on the bottom plate.
 
yeah unplug is the whole reset. I opened up an arc-914 a couple years ago and there's basically nothing in there worth holding state. Just a microcontroller, the relay, thermal fuse, and the temp sensor on the bottom plate.

wait sothers literally no eeprom on these? not even for like a runtime counter or anything?
 
thermal fuse is the answer like 95% of the time. Everyone wants it to be the board because the board sounds fancier but it's almost always the dumb little fuse on the heating element.