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


 
MIRACLE STEAMER
8
P/N 1010699 Rev. B
A.J. Antunes & Co.
OPERATION
General
When the operate button (Figure 5) is pressed, power
is supplied to the water pump (MS-150/155/355) or
solenoid (MS-250/255). The pump/solenoid operates
and water sprays onto the heated steam generator.
The water flashes immediately into live steam and
shoots down onto the product.
One of two operational modes can be used: Single
Shot or Timed Cycle
SINGLE SHOT
The operate button is pressed to initiate a single timed
shot. The control board applies power to the water
pump/solenoid and a timed shot of steam occurs.
TIMED CYCLE
The control is set to the desired cook time (up to 99
minutes, 59 seconds), then the Start/Stop Button is
pressed. The main control board applies power to the
water pump/solenoid at regular intervals for the dura-
tion of the displayed cycle time. The display counts
down to zero when the cycle is complete sounding a
audible signal then reverts back to the original pro-
grammed cycle time. The unit is ready for the next
cycle when the green ready light is on.
READY
UP DOWN PROGRAM START/STOP
POWER
Figure 5. Operating Controls
Ready Light
Rocker Switch
(Power On/Off)
Operate
Button
Message
Display
Start/Stop
Button
CAUTION
Water pressure must not exceed 25 psi (1.7
kg/cm
2
or 172 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 psi (1.4 kg/cm
2
or 138
kPa). To order a water pressure regulator from
your authorized service center, order Roundup
part no. 7000235.
RE
AD
Y
Figure 4. Connecting Water Supply to MS-250/255
Hi-Limit Reset Button
Water Connect Fitting
Power Cord
Quick Disconnect
Insert
Model MS-250/255
The MS-250/255 requires a direct water hookup. An
installation kit is packed inside the unit.
1. Connect the 1/4" (6.5 mm) I.D. flexible tubing to
your cold water line using the supplied hose
clamp.
2. Push the quick disconnect insert into the fitting on
the back of the unit (Figure 4).
NOTE: Incoming water is controlled by a solenoid
valve inside the electrical housing of the steamer.