A.J. Antunes & Co DFW-150, 9100805 User Manual

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START/STOP
PROGRAM
DOWN
UP
DFW-150/250
deluxe food warmer
owner’s manual
Manufacturing Numbers:
9100109, 9100120, 9100160,
9100164, 9100190, 9100805
www.ajantunes.com
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Table of Contents
General .................................................. 2
Warranty Information ............................. 2
Service/Technical Assistance ................... 2
Important Safety Information ................. 3
Warnings ................................................ 3
Specifications ......................................... 4
Shipping Weight ..................................... 4
Capacities ............................................... 4
Installation ............................................. 5
Electrical ................................................. 5
Plumbing ................................................ 6
Operating Instructions ............................ 7
Programming ......................................... 7
Recommended Settings .......................... 7
Hi-Limit Reset Button ............................. 8
Fault Codes ............................................8
Diagnostic LEDs ...................................... 8
Daily Maintenance ................................. 8
Monthly Maintenance ............................ 9
Troubleshooting...................................... 11
Replacement Parts ..................................13
Wiring Diagram ...................................... 18
Notes ...................................................... 19
Limited Warranty .................................... 20
IMPORTANT
A.J. Antunes & Co. reserves the right to change specifications and product design without notice. Such revisions do not entitle the buyer to corresponding changes, improvements, additions or replacements for previously purchased equipment.
IMPORTANT
Keep these instructions for future ref­erence. If the unit changes ownership, be sure this manual accompanies the equipment.
GENERAL
The Deluxe Food Warmer (steamer) produces a steam using plain tap water for quick heating and reconstituting of food items. Simple push­button action delivers a shot of water that is immediately converted into steam. Because the amount of steam is consistent, it removes the guesswork and produces a uniform finish from one operator to the next.
This manual provides the safety, installation, and operating procedures for the Deluxe Food Warmer (steamer). We recommend that all information contained in this manual be read prior to installing and operating the unit.
Your Deluxe Food Warmer (steamer) is manu­factured from the finest materials available and is assembled to Roundup’s strict quality standards. This unit has been tested at the factory to ensure dependable trouble-free operation.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
Please read the full text of the Limited Warranty in this manual.
If the unit arrives damaged, contact the car­rier immediately and file a damage claim with them. Save all packing materials when filing a claim. Freight damage claims are the respon­sibility of the purchaser and are not covered under warranty.
The warranty does not extend to:
• Damages caused in shipment or dam­age as result of improper use.
• Installation of electrical service.
• Normal maintenance as outlined in
this manual.
• Malfunction resulting from improper maintenance.
• Damage caused by abuse or careless handling.
• Damage from moisture into electrical components.
• Damage from tampering with, removal of, or changing any preset control or safety device.
SERVICE/TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
If you experience any problems with the installation or operation of your unit, contact your local Roundup Authorized Service Agency.
Fill in the information below and have it handy when calling your Authorized Service Agency for assistance. The serial number is on the specification plate located on the rear of the unit.
Purchased From
Date of Purchase
Model Number
Serial Number
Manufacturing Number
Use only genuine Roundup replacement parts in this unit. Use of replacement parts other than those supplied by the manufacturer will void the warranty. Your Authorized Service Agency has been factory trained and has a complete supply of parts for this unit.
Visit www. ajantunes.com or contact the fac­tory at 1-630-784-1000 to locate your nearest Authorized Service Agency.
Refer to the service agency directory packaged with your manual and fill in the information below.
Authorized Service Agency
Name
Phone Number
Address
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Use the following guidelines for safe opera­tion of the unit.
• Read all instructions before using equipment.
• For your safety, the equipment is fur­nished with a properly grounded cord connector. Do not attempt to defeat the grounded connector.
• Install or locate the equipment only for its intended use as described in this manual. Do not use corrosive chemicals in this equipment.
• Do not operate this equipment if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not working properly, or if it has been damaged or dropped.
• This equipment should be serviced by qualified personnel only. Contact your nearest Authorized Service Agency for adjustment or repair.
• Do not block or cover any openings on the unit.
• Do not immerse cord or plug in water.
• Keep cord away from heated surfaces.
• Do not allow cord to hang over edge
of table or counter.
• Turn the power off, unplug the power cord, and allow unit to cool down before performing any service or maintenance on the unit.
• The procedures in this manual may include the use of chemical products. These chemical products will be highlighted with bold face letters fol­lowed by the abbreviated HCS (Hazard Communication Standard). See Hazard Communication Standard manual for the appropriated Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS).
• The equipment should be grounded according to local electrical codes to prevent the possibility of electrical shock. It requires a grounded recep­tacle with separate electrical lines, protected by fuses or circuit breaker of the proper rating.
• All electrical connections must be in accordance with local electrical codes and any other applicable codes.
• Do not clean this appliance with a water jet.
WARNINGS
Be advised of the following warnings when operating and performing maintenance on this unit.
• If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
• Do not modify the power supply cord plug. if it does not fit the outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
• Do not use an extension cord with this appliance.
• Electrical ground is required on this appliance.
• Check with a qualified electrician if you are unsure if the appliance is properly grounded.
• If a chemical cleaner is used, be sure it is safe to use on cast aluminum. Observe all precautions and warnings on product label.
• Inspection, testing, and repair of elec­trical equipment should only be per­formed by qualified service personnel.
• This equipment is to be installed to comply with the basic plumbing code of the Building Officials and Code Administrators, Inc. (BOCA) and the Food Service Sanitation Manual of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
• To ensure proper steaming character­istics, some calcium/mineral deposits must be present on the generator surface. If, during cleaning, the surface does become free of calcium/mineral deposits, add plain tap water to the surface and allow it to boil off. This may have to be repeated several times to ensure proper steaming characteris­tics by creating a thin layer of deposits on the surface.
• Do not use a sanitizing solution or abrasive materials. The use of these may cause damage to the stainless steel finish.
• Chlorides or phosphates in clean­ing agents (e.g. bleach, sanitizers, degreasers or detergents) could cause permanent damage to stainless steel equipment. The damage is usually in the form of discoloration, dulling of metal surface finish, pits, voids, holes, or cracks. This damage is permanent and not covered by warranty.
• The following tips are recommended for maintenance of your stainless steel equipment:
• Always use soft, damp cloth for
cleaning, rinse with clear water and wipe dry. When required, always rub in direction of metal polish lines.
• Routine cleaning should be done
daily with soap, ammonia deter­gent, and water.
• Stains and spots should be
sponged using a vinegar solution.
• Finger marks and smears should be
rubbed off using soap and water.
• Hard water spots should be
removed using a vinegar solution.
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SPECIFICATIONS
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SHIPPING WEIGHT
DFW-150 Models 40 lbs (18.2 kg)
DFW-250 Models 40 lbs (18.2 kg)
CAPACITIES
DFW Series 2-7/8” (73 mm) deep half-size steam table pan
Model & Mfg. No.
DFW-150
9100109 9100160 9100190 9100805
DFW-250
9100120 9100164
Model & Mfg. No.
DFW-150
9100109 9100160 9100190 9100805
DFW-250
9100120 9100164
Model & Mfg. No.
Width
(A)
16 1/2"
(419 mm)
16 1/2"
(419 mm)
Depth
(B)
17 1/8"
(435 mm)
17 1/8"
(435 mm)
Volts Watts Amps Hertz
120 1800 15 50/60
120 1800 15 50/60
Agency Approvals
Height
(C)
9"
(229 mm)
9"
(229 mm)
Plug
Description
NEMA 5-15P
15 Amp., 120 Volt
NEMA 5-15P
15 Amp., 120 Volt
DFW-150 9100109 9100160 9100190 9100805
DFW-250 9100120 9100164
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INSTALLATION
NOTE: When placing the unit, make sure to provide at least 3 inches of space on all sides of the unit.
1. Remove unit and all packing materials from shipping carton.
2. The unit should come with the items listed below:
• Owner’s Manual
• Authorized Service Agency Directory
NOTE: If any parts are missing or dam­aged, contact Antunes Technical Service IMMEDIATELY at 1-877-392-7854 or 1-630-784-1000.
3. Remove all packing materials and protective coverings from the unit.
4. Remove and wash the Pan, False Bottom, and Pan Diffuser in soap and water. Rinse with clean water and allow to air dry.
NOTE: The steam generator surface will have a white coating of artificial lime deposits. This coating is necessary for steaming characteristics.
5. Wipe all surfaces of the unit with a hot damp cloth.
NOTE: Do NOT use a dripping wet cloth. Wring out before use.
6. Re-install Pan, False Bottom, and Pan Diffuser.
When placing the unit into service, pay atten­tion to the following guidelines.
• Make sure to provide at least 3 inches of space on all aides of the unit.
• Make sure the power switch is off and the unit is at room temperature before plugging in the power cord.
• Do not block or cover any openings on the unit.
• Do not immerse the power cord or plug in water.
• Keep the power cord away from heated surfaces.
• Do not allow the power cord to hang over edge of table or counter.
False
Bottom
Pan
Pan Diffuser
Top Cover
Power
Cord
Tank
Cover
Operating
Controls
Figure 1. Components
ELECTRICAL
Plug the power cord into the appropriate power outlet. Refer to the specification plate for the proper voltage.
1. Place the unit on a sturdy, level table or other work surface.
2. Turn off the power.
3. Ensure that the line voltage corre­sponds to the stated voltage on the units specification label and power cord warning tag. If you are unsure of your Line Voltage, contact an electri­cian.
4. Connect the unit to the power supply.
WARNING
Be sure to follow all the precautions, proce­dures, and safety steps listed in the Important Safety Information section of this manual.
WARNING
All electrical connections must be in accor­dance with local electrical codes and any other applicable codes.
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Cold
Water
Flow
Flexible Nylon Braided
1/4 " I.D. Tubing (Not Supplied)
Shut Off Valve (Not Supplied)
Worm Clamp
Quick
Disconnect
Insert
Connect Quick
Disconnect
Insert Here
White Plastic
Tip
Water Pressure Regulator
& Strainer Assy. (P/N 7000314)
Inlet Hose & Strainer
Assy. (Supplied)
Figure 2. Connecting Water Supply to DFW-250
PLUMBING
DFW models are designed to use cold tap water. Distilled water may be used to reduce calcium/mineral deposit buildup and reduce maintenance costs.
DFW-150 MODELS
The DFW-150 models have a self-contained water tank. To fill the tank:
1. Open the tank cover (Figure 1) on the top of the unit.
NOTE: Make sure the filter inside the tank is installed properly.
2. Pour in cold tap water. The tank will hold approximately 3 quarts (2.81 liters). Do not overfill the tank.
3. Close the tank cover.
DFW-250 MODELS
The DFW-250 models require a direct cold water hookup. A water inlet hose and strainer assembly (Figure 2) is supplied.
Incoming water is controlled by a normally closed solenoid valve located inside the steamer’s electrical housing.
1. Turn off the water valve (not supplied) that provides water to the unit.
2. Connect the 1/4" (6.5 mm) ID flexible tubing to the outlet side of the water pressure regulator and secure using the worm clamp.
NOTE: A Water Pressure Regulator must be installed. Failure to do so will result in poor steaming and possible flooding. For a single steamer, use Water Pressure Regulator P/N 7000314. For two adjacent steamers, use Water Pressure Regulator P/N 7000235.
3. Turn the water valve on.
4. Over a bucket, press and hold the white plastic tip on the Quick Disconnect Insert (Figure 2) until a good, steady water flow is noted (this will purge all air out of the line).
5. Release the plastic tip and check the pressure on the Water Pressure Regulator. It should read 20 psi.
a.) If it reads less, increase the water pressure by pulling the black knob up and turning it clockwise.
b.) If it reads more, decrease the water pressure by pulling the black knob up and turning it counter clockwise.
NOTE: When adjusting the knob, you must relieve the existing pressure by pressing the plastic tip on the Quick Disconnect Insert for 3 seconds. This allows the newly set pressure to register on the gauge. Repeat this until the gauge reads 20–25 psi.
6. Once the regulator reads 20 psi, push the black knob down to lock it in place.
7. Push the Quick Disconnect Insert into the fitting at the rear of the unit until it clicks (Figure 2).
CAUTION
Water pressure must not exceed 30 psi (2.1 kg/cm2 or 207 kPa). Higher water pressures may cause poor performance or flooding. To reduce water pressure, install a water pressure regulator, and set water pressure to 20–25 psi (1.4–1.7 kg/cm2 or 138–172 kPa).
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READY
UP DOWN PROGRAM
POWER
START/STOP
SINGLE SHOT
Ready Light
Message
Display
Single Shot
Start/Stop
Button
Cycle
Button
Power
Switch
Figure 3. Operating Controls
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Turn the power on.
2. Allow the unit to preheat for approxi­mately 30 minutes.
NOTE: The flashing green Ready Light will become steady when the unit is warmed up and ready to use.
NOTE: Do NOT push the CYCLE button during warm-up.
3. Open the top cover and place the product to be steamed onto the False Bottom (Figure 5), then close the cover.
4. Press the appropriate button to initi­ate a steam cycle
5. Remove steamed product.
WARNING
To avoid injury, be careful when opening top cover. Be sure to allow steam to escape before putting hands or face over the steamer.
PROGRAMMING
CYC (Total Cycle Time) refers to the total programmed steam time set for the product.
SHO (Shot Interval Time) refers to the time set between shots of steam during a complete cycle.
H2O setting (Steam Shot Time) refers to the water volume consumed during each water pump activation.
The amount of steam produced by your Deluxe Food Warmer depends on the amount of water sprayed onto the steam generator.
Flooding of the generator may occur if the H2O setting is too high. To prevent flooding, the Shot Interval Time (SHO) can be increased to allow more time for generator heat recov­ery. Adjustments should be made to both values to determine the best settings for your cooking needs.
1. Turn the unit on. The unit displays the factory programmed Total Cycle Time in minutes and seconds.
2. Press and release the Program button to change the control from OPERATION to PROGRAM mode.
3. To change the Total Cycle Time (CYC) in minutes, press ▲ or ▼ to change the time.
4. Press and release the Program button again, and press or to change the Total Cycle Time in seconds.
5. To change the SHO factory settings, make sure the control is in PROGRAM mode, then press and hold both and simultaneously for 1-2 seconds and release. “SHO” will be displayed.
6. Press and release the Program button and then press or to change the SHO in seconds.
NOTE: Refer to Table 1 for the recommended settings for your unit.
7. Press and release the Program button again and press or to change the SHO in minutes.
NOTE: Refer to Table 1 for the recommend­ed settings for your unit.
8. Press and release the Program button again and “H2O” will be displayed.
9. To change the H2O (Steam Shot time), press and release the Program button again to display the setting. Use or to increase or decrease the time.
NOTE: Refer to Table 1 for the recommend­ed settings for your unit.
10. Press the Start/Stop or Cycle buttons to store the changes, exit the PROGRAM Mode, and initiate the cooking cycle.
NOTE: The Single Shot Start/Stop or Cycle buttons may be pressed at any time dur­ing programming to store the changes and exit the PROGRAM Mode.
NOTE: If a change is not made within 5 seconds at any time during the program­ming process, all changes made up to that point are stored in memory and the con­trol reverts to the OPERATION Mode.
RECOMMENDED SETTINGS
Model
Number &
Mfg. No.
DFW-150
9100109
DFW-150
9100160
DFW-250
9100164
Table 1. Recommended Settings
NOTE: If your Mfg. Number is not listed in Table 1, there are no recommended set­tings for that unit.
CYC SHO H2O
2 min., 45 sec.
2 min., 45 sec.
2 min., 45 sec.
15 sec.,
0 min.
15 sec.,
0 min.
15 sec.,
0 min.
0_80
0_80
0_50
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Reset Button
Cap
Figure 4. Hi-Limit Reset Button
HI-LIMIT RESET BUTTON
A hi-limit thermostat will turn off electrical power to the heater and control circuits if the unit overheats. To reset the thermostat, allow sufficient time (about 45 minutes) for the unit to cool down, remove the cap and press the reset button located on the rear of the unit (Figure 4).
If the unit requires continuous resetting, contact your Authorized Service Agency.
FAULT CODES
When the programming parameters for Minutes, Seconds, SHO, or H2O have been inadvertently changed to a setting above or below their limits, the unit displays the “ERR” fault code. If this fault code appears, you must clear these settings using the following procedure.
1. Turn the power off.
2. Press and hold the UP and DOWN arrow buttons simultaneously.
3. Turn the unit on while holding the buttons. Release the buttons when the unit stops beeping.
NOTE: Repeat steps 1 through 3 if the unit still displays the “ERR” fault code.
4. The display will now register 00:10.
NOTE: It is recommended that the SHO and H2O settings be adjusted to the recommended settings shown in the Programming section of this manual.
DIAGNOSTIC LEDS
This control board has 4 diagnostic LEDs described below.
Green (Program): When lit, indicates the unit is in PROGRAM mode.
Yellow (Audio): When lit, indicates 10-15 VDC is being supplied to the audio signal. The audio signal will sound and the LED will be lit for approximately 3 seconds.
Red (Heat): When lit, indicates the unit is calling for heat by supplying 10-15 VDC to the solid state relay. When off, indicates the gen­erator surface is up to temperature.
Green (H2O): When lit, indicates that 24 VAC is being supplied to operate the solenoid valve used in DFW/DFWT/DFWF-250 units or to the water pump used in the DFW/DFWT­150 units.
DAILY MAINTENANCE
NOTE: Frequency of cleaning is deter­mined by water conditions, usage and
water filter systems.
1. Turn the power off, unplug the power cord, and allow the unit to cool down before proceeding.
2. Check the water pressure regulator gauge (DFW-250 only) and verify that it reads 20–25 psi (1.4–1.7 kg/ cm2 or 138–172 kPa). If not, adjust the water pressure as described in the Installation section of this manual. Check the rear water Quick Disconnect Fitting and Hose Clamp for leakage. Tighten clamps or replace parts if needed.
3. Remove the Diffuser, Pan, and False Bottom (Figure 5).
4. Wash items in hot, soapy water and then rinse and wipe dry.
5. Wipe down the Top Cover, Gasket, and the entire exterior of the unit (Figure
5) with a clean, hot, damp cloth (not dripping wet) and wipe dry.
6. Re-install Diffuser, Pan, and False Bottom.
NOTE: Allow top cover to remain open overnight.
NOTE: Failure to properly clean and dry the above mentioned items may result in the accumulation of water/moisture overnight. This may lead to permanent damage to the equipment’s finish and its accessories. This damage is not covered by warranty.
CAUTION
Do not use a sanitizing solution or abrasive materials. The use of these may cause dam­age to the stainless steel finish.
CAUTION
If a chemical cleaner is used, be sure it is safe to use on cast aluminum. Observe all precautions and warnings on product label.
WARNING
Turn the power off, unplug the power cord, and all the unit to cool down before performing any service or maintenance.
WARNING
Be sure to follow all the precautions, proce­dures, and safety steps listed in the Important Safety Information section of this manual.
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False
Bottom
Top Cover
Pan
Pan Diffuser
Spray Tube Asssembly
Figure 5. Components
MONTHLY MAINTENANCE
CLEAN SPRAY TUBE AND STEAM GENERATOR
The Deluxe Food Warmer utilizes an open Steam Generator. Water sprayed onto the generator surface flashes into steam imme­diately, but the minerals in the water do not steam. They stay on the generator surface. A small amount of calcium/mineral deposits are needed for proper operation, but a buildup of excessive calcium/mineral deposits causes poor steaming efficiency and excessive mois­ture (wet steam), which negatively affects the steaming action.
1. Turn the power off, unplug the power cord, and allow the unit to cool down before proceeding.
2. Perform the Daily Cleaning, but do not reassemble the unit.
3. Remove the Spray Tube (Figure 5) by lifting the loose end and pulling it out of the generator hole.
4. Slide the metal cover off of the spray tube and use a paper clip to clear out all 7 holes on the tube.
5. Gently wash the tube under running water to clear the deposits out of the loose end. Reattach the cover onto the tube.
NOTE: Do not bend the spray tube. Any bends in the tube may result in permanent damage.
Gasket
Tank
Cover
6. Use a scraper or spatula to remove the excessive calcium/mineral buildup from the generator surface (Figure 6).
7. Thoroughly wipe the generator with a damp cloth to remove any loose buildup and reassemble the unit.
NOTE: If deposits are still excessive and/ or difficult to remove, refer to Steps 1 through 6 below.
1. Pour delimer solution (not supplied) onto the generator surface. Follow the delimer manufacturer’s instructions for proper mixture and use.
2. Using a sponge or a dry towel, remove the delimer solution from the genera­tor surface and then rinse the surface with clean water.
To ensure proper steaming characteristics, some calcium/mineral deposits must be pres­ent on the generator surface. If, during clean­ing, the surface does become free of calcium/ mineral deposits, add plain tap water to the surface and allow it to boil off. If necessary, repeat this process to formulate a thin coating of calcium/mineral deposits.
In soft water areas. it may be necessary to add a small amount of lime to the generator surface to season it. This will ensure proper steaming characteristics by producing a thin coating of calcium/mineral deposits on the Generator surface.
Seasoning mixture consists of 3/4 ounces (25 ml/25 cc) baking soda, 3/4 ounces (25 ml/25 cc) lime mixed with 1 quart (950 ml/950 cc) of water. Stir mixture and pour 1/4” deep onto the hot Generator surface. After mixture is con­verted to steam, the remaining loose powder can be removed.
3. Plug the power cord into the appropri­ate outlet.
4. Turn the power on and allow the unit to warm up for approximately 30 minutes.
5. Push and release the CYCLE button several times to purge any remaining delimer residue from the generator surface.
6. Turn the power off, reinstall all parts and accessories, and return the unit to service.
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MONTHLY MAINTENANCE
WATER TANK FILTER (DFW-150 ONLY)
The water tank filter is used to prevent par­ticles or food products from entering and damaging the water pump. Inspect and clean this filter monthly or more regularly using the following procedure.
1. Turn the power off, unplug the power cord, and allow the unit to cool down before proceeding.
2. Open the slide door (Figure 6).
3. Remove the water tank filter, located inside the tank, by pulling it upwards and out of the bottom hole.
4. Clean the filter by running it under tap water. Replace the water tank filter if the screen is torn or damaged.
5. Reinstall the filter stem into the bot­tom hole of the tank (Figure 6).
6. Fill the water tank and test the unit.
WATER STRAINER (DFW-250 ONLY)
The water strainer protects your equipment from any foreign debris in the water line that could damage the unit’s solenoid (causing the unit to leak/flood) To ensure proper and con­sistent steaming results, check the water pres­sure regulator and strainer cup regularly. If the pressure on the gauge has dropped, check the strainer cup and clean out the accumulated debris as follows:
Tank Cover
Bottom Hole
of Water
Tank
Figure 6. Water Tank Filter
Tubing
NOTE: If the Male Quick Disconnect Fitting leaks water while it is engaged into the rear of the Steamer, then the O-ring must be replaced. Three (3) spare O-Rings are supplied.
O-ring
Strainer Cup
Mesh
Screen
Figure 7. Inlet Hose Assembly
Water Tank Filter
Filter Stem
Access Cover
with Tank
(dotted line)
Spare O
Rings (3)
O Ring
Male Quick Disconnect
Insert
1. Shut off the water supply valve to the unit, unscrew the strainer cup, and care­fully remove the mesh strainer Screen.
2. At the sink, gently flush all of the accumulated debris from the strainer cup and mesh strainer screen. Be especially careful not to damage the mesh strainer screen.
3. Carefully place the mesh strainer screen into its seat at the bottom of the strainer cup and confirm that the orange O-ring is properly seated in its place before screwing the strainer cup and top back together.
4. Purge the air out of the strainer and tubing by disconnecting the male quick disconnect insert from the equipment and, over a bucket, push the white plastic tip in until there is good water flow.
5. Replace damaged or worn parts.
6. Verify that the water pressure regula­tor is set to 20–25 psi (1.4–1.7 kg/ cm2 or 138–172 kPa).
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TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING
To avoid possible personal injury and/or damage to the unit, inspection, test, and repair of electrical equipment should be performed by qualified service personnel. The unit should be unplugged when servicing, except when electrical tests are required. Use extreme care during electrical circuit tests. Live circuits will be exposed. If the troubleshooting steps listed below do not solve your machine’s problem, contact an Authorized Service Agency for further assistance.
Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action
Control Display is blank
(Power is on but indicator light is off).
Control Display is blank
(Power is on and indicator light is on).
Unit does not heat up
(Power is on and indicator light is on).
The unit’s main electrical panel circuit breaker trips.
Water leaking inside electrical housing. Pinhole leak in robber hoses. Replace hoses.
ERRappears on the Control Display. Programming and or SHO and H2O values were
The power cord is not correctly plugged in. Plug the power cord into the appropriate outlet.
The power cord and/or electrical plug is damaged. Inspect electrical wire, plug, and receptacle.
The main electrical panel circuit breaker is off or has tripped.
Power Switch is inoperable. Contact your maintenance person or Authorized
Control Board is inoperable. Contact your maintenance person or Authorized
Transformer is inoperable.
Loose, burnt, or broken wires in circuit.
Hi-Limit Thermostat is tripped or inoperable. Reset the Hi-Limit Thermostat according to the
Transformer is inoperable.
Solid State Relay is inoperable.
Thermocouple is inoperable.
Control Board is inoperable.
Steam Generator is inoperable.
Loose, burnt, or broken wires in circuit.
Damaged receptacle, plug, or cord; a loose connec­tion; or an internal component failure.
Circuit breaker is overloaded.
Loose or damaged water line tubes and/or fittings inside electrical housing.
adjusted/changed improperly.
Reset circuit breaker. Contact your maintenance per­son or Authorized Service Agency if it trips again.
Service Agency for service.
Service Agency for service.
Operation section of this manual. If the Hi-Limit Thermostat requires continuous resetting, contact your Authorized Service Agency for service.
Turn the unit off, allow it to cool to room tempera­ture, and then restart the unit. Contact your main­tenance person or Authorized Service Agency if the condition repeats.
Tighten or replace tubes and/or fittings.
Reset the Control Board as described in the Programming section of this manual. See Fault Codes.
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TROUBLESHOOTING (continued)
Problem Possible Cause Corrective Action
Unit heats but there is little or no steam produced and/or the product requires more steaming than usual.
Excessive condensation in food compartment.
Steam Generator’s surface becomes flooded (fills with excess water).
Filter Strainer and/or Spray Tube is restricted. Check and clean the Filter Strainer and Spray Tube
Unit is not being cleaned properly (daily/monthly). Clean the unit daily and monthly as described in the
Programming and/or SHO, H2O values were adjust­ed/changed improperly.
Insufficient or excessive calcium/mineral deposits on the Generator Surface.
Generator Surface is bare. The Generator Surface must have a thin coating of
The Water Pump’s rubber hoses are pinched or kinked.
Top Cover Gasket is worn and/or cover is out of adjustment.
Generator Diffuser is missing. Install Generator Diffuser or replace if missing.
Generator Surface temperature is too low. Verify that the Generator Surface temperature is
Programming and or SHO and H2O values were adjusted improperly.
Insufficient preheat time. Remove excess water from the Generator Surface
Programming and/or SHO and H2O values were adjusted or changed improperly.
The Water Pump and/or its Check Valves are clogged or damaged.
Improper Daily/Monthly cleaning. Follow the Daily/Monthly cleaning procedures care-
The Generator Surface temperature is too low. Verify that the Generator Surface temperature is
Insufficient or excessive calcium/mineral deposits on the Generator Surface.
as described in the Maintenance section of this manual.
Maintenance section of this manual.
Reprogram the SHO and H2O values as described in the Programming section of this manual.
Verify that a thin layer of calcium/mineral deposits is present on the Generator Surface. Refer to the Maintenance section of this manual.
calcium/mineral deposits for proper steaming. Refer to the Maintenance section of this manual.
Straighten and reposition the rubber hoses.
If noticeable steam escapes around the Top Cover, replace the gasket and/or adjust the Top Cover according to the Maintenance section of this manual.
380°F–420°F (193°C–215°C).
Reprogram the SHO and H2O values as described in the Programming section of this manual.
and allow the unit to preheat for 30 minutes.
Reprogram the Control Board to the recommended settings. Refer to the Programming section of this manual.
Verify that the Filter is present in the Water Tank. Disassemble and clean the pump. Replace Check Valves if damaged.
fully.
380°F–420°F (193°C–215°C).
Verify that a thin layer of calcium/mineral deposits is present on the Generator Surface. Refer to the Maintenance section of this manual.
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REPLACEMENT PARTS
MADE IN USA IMI
R91G-24K-NLN
INLET 150 PSIG MAX
OUTLET 125 PSIGMAX
Dual Water Pressure Regulator Kit - Part No. 7000235
To Steamer
1
To Steamer
2
9
4
5
13
8
Water Supply
Item Part No. Description Qty.
1 7000139 Elbow, Quick 2
10
3
11
12
6
7
Disconnect - 1/4” 2 2030126 Tubing 1/4” I.D. 1 PVC BRD. 24” Long 3 2030125 Tubing 1/4” I.D. 1 PVC BRD. 12” Long 4 2040150 Elbow, Male - Nylon 2 1/4” Barb x 3/8” NPT 5 0503615 Bracket, Manifold Mtg. 1 6 2190129 Nipple 1/4” NPT x 1 1/4” NPT 7 7000333 Strainer - 1/4” FPT 1 8 2080118 Quick Disconnect - 1 1/8” NPT 9 2190113 Manifold 1 10 211P104 Clamp, Ear Med. 4 11 2040151 Nipple, Hex - 3/8” x 1 1/4” NPT Nylon 12 7000306 Gauge, Water Pressure 1 13 2170113 Regulator, Pressure 1
IMPORTANT: Two adjacent steamers can be fed with a Dual Water Pressure Regulator.
Single Water Pressure Regulator Kit - Part No. 7000314
1
4
Item Part No. Description Qty.
1 0503849 Bracket 1 2 2040130 Male Adapter, 2 Barbed 1/4” 3 See Below for Strainer Parts
3
1/4
NPT
6
30
40
20
200
kPa
300
100
10
50
0
400
0
60
psi
2
Identification
4 2170113 Regulator, Pressure 1 5 7000306 Gauge, Water Pressure 1 6 2190129 Nipple 1/4” NPT x 1 1/4” NPT 7 211P104 Clamp, Worm 2 (not shown)
5
1/4
NPT
5
2
NOTE: Item 1
is made up of
Items 2–4.
3
Item Part No. Description Qty.
1 7000333 Water Line 1 Strainer Kit 2 2040130 Male Adapter, 2 Barbed 1/4” 3 7000334 Replacement Screen 1 and O-ring Kit 4 211P104 Clamp, Worm 2 (not shown)
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REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued)
1
2
5
6
7
8
9
13
12
14
15
17
18
19
20
30
25
27
28
29
55
56
57
58
64
64
61
63
16
26
14
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REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued)
Item Part No. Description Qty.
1 0012096 Top Cover Assy. 1 (Incl. Nos. 2 & 3) 2 0021534 Top Cover 1 3 0504653 Liner, Top Cover 1 4 0505726 Access Cover Assy. 1 (DFW-250 only) 5 0010145 Spray Tube Assembly 1 6 7000124 Steam Generator, 1 120 VAC 1800 W 7 7000448 Tube Replacement Kit 1 8 4050209 Thermocouple 1 9 0700463 Power Cord, 1 120 VAC, 14/3 5-15P 10 7000139 Quick Disconnect, 1 Male 11 7000138 Quick Disconnect 1 Body & Plate Kit 12 218P145 Cover, Leg 1 13 210K230 Leg, 1" (Pack of 4) 1 14 0503069 Base Plate 1 15 7000131 Insulation Kit 1 16 0012094 Main Housing 1 17 0503174 Retainer, Generator 2 18 0503177 Diffuser Pan 1 19 2130102 Perforated Pan 1 20 0504652 False Bottom 1 21 7000142 Outlet Tube Kit 1 (Incl. Nos. 22, 23 & 24) 22 204P114* Elbow, Female, 1 1/4” Tube 23 2000188 Outlet Tube 1
Item Part No. Description Qty. Item Part No. Description Qty.
24 2040103 Connector, Male, 1 1/4” Tube 25 0800280 Hinge Pin 1 26 0502719 Hinge Base 1 27 060P125* Spring 3 28 0020952 Hinge Beam 1 29 0502722 Pivot Bracket 1 30 7000718 Handle 1 31 0012659 Access Cover Assy. 1 32 0700731 Pump Diode Assy. 1 33 7000849 Silicone Tube Kit 1 (Incl. 2 tubes) 34 1001036 Label, Front Panel 1 35 4010166 Cycle Switch 1 7000841 Cycle Switch 1 (upgrade) 36 7000543 Power Switch Kit, 125 VAC 1 37 4040145 Solenoid, 24 VAC 1 38 7000317 Control Board 1 39 7000319 Transformer 1 40 7000652 Solid State Relay 1 Repl. Kit 41 7000135 Hi-Limit Thermostat 1 42 7000136 Terminal Block Kit 1 (Incl. No. 43) 43 100P967* Marking Label 1 44 7000850 Water Pump Kit, 24 VAC 1 (Incl. No. 32 & 33) 45 7000142 Outlet Tube Kit (Incl. Nos. 46 & 47) 1
46 204P114* Elbow, Female, 1 1/4"Tube 47 2000188 Outlet Tube 1 48 7000170 Check Valve Kit, 1 Discharge & Intake 49 7000156 Audio Alarm Kit 1 50 0503333 Bracket, Temperature 1 Sensor 51 0010159 Filter Assy., Water Tank 1 52 040P138* Locknut, Conduit, 1/2” 1 53 040K251 Strain Relief 1 54 0505699 Relay Heat Sink 1 55 211P127* Retaining Ring 1 56 325P109* Screw, Hex 1 57 325P154* Lockwasher 1 58 325P104* Washer, Flat 1 59 308P104* Screw, #8-32 x 3/8”, SS 1 60 304P105* Nut, Hex, #4-40 KEPS 1 61 301P106* Nut, Spotweld, #6-32 1 62 211P101* Hose Clamp, 3/8” Dia. 1 63 306P103* Screw, #6-32 x 3/8”, SS 1 64 308P103* Screw, #8-32 x 1/4", SS 1 65 308P164* Screw, #8-32 x 1", SS 1 66 306P130* Nut, Hex, #6-32 KEPS 1 67 211P195* Hose Clamp, 1/2" Dia. 1 68 306P123* Screw, #6-32 x 7/8", SS 1 69 308P124* Screw, #8-32 x 1/2", 1 1-Way, SS 70 308P143* Nut, Hex, #8-32 KEPS 1 71 308P108* Screw, #8-32 x 3/4", SS 1 72 406P107* Cable Tie 1 73 300P102* Nut, Speed #8-32 “U” 1
* Only available in packages of 10.
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REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued)
7
31
33
33
41
42
43
44
51
48
52
67
67
67
62
67
68
69
70
70
70
71
72
66
64
33
53
Inset B – Self-Contained Water Tank
32
48
See Inset A
See Inset B
7
41
42
43
21
22
23
24
37
53
58
59
68
69
70
66
11
Inset B – Direct Water Hook-Up
4
8
34
35
36
38
39
40
54
50
49
64
64
73
63
61
66
Inset A
(Mfg. # 9100120 only)
89
16
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REPLACEMENT PARTS (continued)
Item Part No. Description Qty.
1 0012096 Top Cover Assy. 1 (Incl. Nos. 2 & 3) 2 0021534 Top Cover 1 3 0504653 Liner, Top Cover 1 4 0505726 Access Cover Assy. 1 (DFW-250 only) 5 0010145 Spray Tube Assembly 1 6 7000124 Steam Generator, 1 120 VAC 1800 W 7 7000448 Tube Replacement Kit 1 8 4050209 Thermocouple 1 9 0700463 Power Cord, 1 120 VAC, 14/3 5-15P 10 7000139 Quick Disconnect, 1 Male 11 7000138 Quick Disconnect 1 Body & Plate Kit 12 218P145 Cover, Leg 1 13 210K230 Leg, 1" (Pack of 4) 1 14 0503069 Base Plate 1 15 7000131 Insulation Kit 1 16 0012094 Main Housing 1 17 0503174 Retainer, Generator 2 18 0503177 Diffuser Pan 1 19 2130102 Perforated Pan 1 20 0504652 False Bottom 1 21 7000142 Outlet Tube Kit 1 (Incl. Nos. 22, 23 & 24) 22 204P114* Elbow, Female, 1 1/4” Tube 23 2000188 Outlet Tube 1
Item Part No. Description Qty. Item Part No. Description Qty.
24 2040103 Connector, Male, 1 1/4” Tube 25 0800280 Hinge Pin 1 26 0502719 Hinge Base 1 27 060P125* Spring 3 28 0020952 Hinge Beam 1 29 0502722 Pivot Bracket 1 30 7000718 Handle 1 31 0012659 Access Cover Assy. 1 32 0700731 Pump Diode Assy. 1 33 7000849 Silicone Tube Kit 1 (Incl. 2 tubes) 34 1001036 Label, Front Panel 1 35 4010166 Cycle Switch 1 7000841 Cycle Switch 1 (upgrade) 36 7000543 Power Switch Kit, 125 VAC 1 37 4040145 Solenoid, 24 VAC 1 38 7000317 Control Board 1 39 7000319 Transformer 1 40 7000652 Solid State Relay 1 Repl. Kit 41 7000135 Hi-Limit Thermostat 1 42 7000136 Terminal Block Kit 1 (Incl. No. 43) 43 100P967* Marking Label 1 44 7000850 Water Pump Kit, 24 VAC 1 (Incl. No. 32 & 33) 45 7000142 Outlet Tube Kit (Incl. Nos. 46 & 47) 1
46 204P114* Elbow, Female, 1 1/4"Tube 47 2000188 Outlet Tube 1 48 7000170 Check Valve Kit, 1 Discharge & Intake 49 7000156 Audio Alarm Kit 1 50 0503333 Bracket, Temperature 1 Sensor 51 0010159 Filter Assy., Water Tank 1 52 040P138* Locknut, Conduit, 1/2” 1 53 040K251 Strain Relief 1 54 0505699 Relay Heat Sink 1 55 211P127* Retaining Ring 1 56 325P109* Screw, Hex 1 57 325P154* Lockwasher 1 58 325P104* Washer, Flat 1 59 308P104* Screw, #8-32 x 3/8”, SS 1 60 304P105* Nut, Hex, #4-40 KEPS 1 61 301P106* Nut, Spotweld, #6-32 1 62 211P101* Hose Clamp, 3/8” Dia. 1 63 306P103* Screw, #6-32 x 3/8”, SS 1 64 308P103* Screw, #8-32 x 1/4", SS 1 65 308P164* Screw, #8-32 x 1", SS 1 66 306P130* Nut, Hex, #6-32 KEPS 1 67 211P195* Hose Clamp, 1/2" Dia. 1 68 306P123* Screw, #6-32 x 7/8", SS 1 69 308P124* Screw, #8-32 x 1/2", 1 1-Way, SS 70 308P143* Nut, Hex, #8-32 KEPS 1 71 308P108* Screw, #8-32 x 3/4", SS 1 72 406P107* Cable Tie 1 73 300P102* Nut, Speed #8-32 “U” 1
* Only available in packages of 10.
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WIRING DIAGRAM
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NOTES
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LIMITED WARRANTY
Equipment manufactured by Roundup Food Equipment Division of A.J. Antunes & Co. has been constructed of the finest materi­als available and manufactured to high quality standards. These units are warranted to be free from electrical and mechanical defects for a period of one (1) year from date of purchase under normal use and service, and when installed in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations. To insure continued operation of the units, follow the maintenance procedures outlined in the Owner’s Manual. During the first 12 months, electro-mechanical parts, non-overtime labor, and travel expenses up to 2 hours (100 miles/160 km), round trip from the nearest Authorized Service Center are covered.
1. This warranty does not cover cost of installation, defects caused by improper storage or handling prior to placing of the Equipment. This warranty does not cover overtime charges or work done by unauthorized service agencies or personnel. This warranty does not cover normal maintenance, calibration, or regular adjustments as specified in operating and maintenance instructions of this manual, and/or labor involved in moving adjacent objects to gain access to the equipment. This warranty does not cover consum­able/wear items. This warranty does not cover damage to the Load Cell or Load Cell Assembly due to abuse, misuse, dropping of unit/shock loads or exceeding maximum weight capacity (4 lbs). This warranty does not cover water contamination problems such as foreign material in water lines or inside solenoid valves. It does not cover water pressure problems or failures resulting from improper/incorrect voltage supply. This warranty does not cover Travel Time & Mileage in excess of 2 hours (100 miles/160 km) round trip from the nearest authorized service agency.
2. Roundup reserves the right to make changes in design or add any improvements on any product. The right is always reserved to modify equipment because of factors beyond our control and government regulations. Changes to update equipment do not con­stitute a warranty charge.
3.
If shipment is damaged in transit, the purchaser should make a claim directly upon the carrier. Careful inspection should be made of the shipment as soon as it arrives and visible damage should be noted upon the carrier’s receipt. Damage should be reported to the carrier. This damage is not covered under this warranty.
4. Warranty charges do not include freight or foreign, excise, municipal or other sales or use taxes. All such freight and taxes are the responsibility of the purchaser.
5. THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OR MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, EACH OF WHICH IS HEREBY EXPRESSLY DIS­CLAIMED. THE REMEDIES DESCRIBED ABOVE ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN NO EVENT SHALL ROUNDUP BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL CON­SEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES FOR THE BREACH OR DELAY IN PERFORMANCE OF THIS WARRANTY.
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