Antunes, AJ MS-250/255 Electric Steamer User Manual


 
MIRACLE STEAMER
12
P/N 1010699 Rev. B
A.J. Antunes & Co.
Daily
1. Turn the rocker switch (power on/off) to OFF.
Unplug the power cord and allow the unit to cool
down before proceeding.
2. Check the water quick disconnect fitting (MS-250)
and all hose clamps connections for leakage. If
leakage is apparent, tighten all clamps or replace
part if required.
3. Remove drawer (MS-155/255 & 355) or spatula
trivvet (MS-150 & 250) and liner (Figure 8).
4. Remove steam vent from rear of unit by sliding
upward and away from unit (Figure 8). Clean the
drawer/spatula and steam vent in hot detergent
water, rinse in clear water and allow to air dry.
5. Clean the chamber of any product spills.
6. Clean entire unit with a clean, hot, damp cloth
(not dripping wet) and wipe dry.
7. Re-install components.
NOTE: Install steam vent before installing liner and
drawer/spatula.
Monthly
Your Miracle Steamer utilizes an open steam genera-
tor. 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 mineral deposits are needed for prop-
er operation, but a build-up of excessive mineral
deposits causes poor steaming efficiency, excessive
moisture (wet steam) and will eventually severely
retard the steaming action completely.
Cleaning Steam Generator
1. Turn the rocker switch (power on/off) to OFF.
Unplug the power cord and allow the unit to cool
down before proceeding.
2. Remove top cover from unit.
3. Remove wing nut and generator cover (Figure 8).
4. Remove the diffuser.
MAINTENANCE
WARNING
Turn the unit off, disconnect the power source
and allow the unit to cool down before performing
any service or maintenance on the unit.
CAUTION
Chlorides or phosphates in cleansing 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 stain-
less 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 using
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 sponged using a
vinegar solution.
NOTE: Frequency of cleaning is determined by water
conditions, usage and water filtration systems.
CAUTION
Do not use a sanitizing solution or abrasive mate-
rials. 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.
CAUTION
Unplug power cord before moving and servicing
this appliance.