Miracle steamer, Maintenance (continued) – Antunes, AJ MS-150/155 User Manual

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MIRACLE STEAMER

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P/N 1010699 Rev. M 12/06

MAINTENANCE (continued)

Technical Theory of Operation

When the Rocker Switch (power On/Off) is ON, line

voltage flows to the primary side of the step down

transformer. The transformer’s secondary side supplies

12 and 24 VAC to the Control Board.

Once powered, and provided that the Generator tem-

perature is below 380° F (193° C), the Control Board

calls for heat by supplying 10 - 15 VDC to the Solid

State Relay terminals 3(+) 4(-). Once powered, the

Solid State Relay closes terminals 1 and 2 which allows

line voltage to flow to the Generator.

As the Generator begins to heat up, a type “K” thermo-

couple monitors the internal Generator temperature. As

the heat continues to increase, so does the thermocou-

ple’s DC millivolts. Once the Generator’s temperature

rises to 380-420° F (193 - 215° C), the thermocouple is

generating approximately 7.5 - 9.0 DC millivolts.

The Control Board receives these millivolts and pro-

ceeds to remove the 10 - 15 VDC to the Solid State

Relay since the heating circuit has now become sat-

isfied. Then, relay terminals 1 and 2 open, and the

Generator stops heating.

When the Operate, Single Shot, or Start/Stop button

is pressed, the Control Board is signaled to supply 24

VAC to the solenoid valve used in models MS-250/255

or the water pump used in models MS-150/155/355 for

a split second.

The solenoid valve opens, or the water pump runs, and

allows a shot of water (approximately 25ml or 3-4 table-

spoons) to flow onto the generator surface for steam-

ing.

NOTE: If the display is in a Timed Cycle (counting

down), the Control Board will continue to activate

the solenoid valve or water pump for repeated

shots of water, once every 20 seconds, and for

the duration of the cycle time displayed. See the

Programming section of this manual for more infor-

mation.

Since the Generator Cover is secured in place with

a wing nut, the steam is forced downward through

the Generator Steam Ports and onto the product.

The Control Board’s parameters can be custom pro-

grammed for the over all cycle steam time (CYC), as

well as the interval time in seconds (SHO) when each

shot of water occurs, and also the water volume (H2O)

used per each shot of water. This Control Board also

incorporates several Status Indicator LEDs. See the

Operating and Programing sections of this manual).

An audio signal will sound for 3 seconds at the end of

a Time Cycle. If the heating circuit continues to call for

heat and the Generator overheats, a manual, resettable

Hi-Limit Thermostat will trip and open the generator

circuit.

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