Deluxe food warmer, Operation (continued) – Antunes, AJ Series 9100100 User Manual

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DELUXE FOOD WARMER

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P/N 1010678 Rev. F 09/04

DELUXE FOOD WARMER

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P/N 1010678 Rev. F 09/04

OPERATION (continued)

Steaming Tips

• Pre-cooked pasta is easily reconstituted and gives

you a hot product without the wetness of the normal

“dip” method.

• Experiment with your products and different

steaming times - a little more or less steam could

enhance the appearance/flavor.

• If you serve melted cheese on sandwiches, steam

is the perfect way to melt cheese.

• A steamed bun (which takes about 10-15 seconds)

says “Hot Sandwich” to your customer.

• Vegetables, rice, and bread products can be recon-

stituted by steaming before serving, which reduces

waste.

• Dinner rolls, muffins, even tortillas can be heated

completely and held without drying out the product.

• Use a low plate or pan when steaming to allow full

steam penetration and shorter cooking times.

• Use the “1 in 20 rule: Push the operate switch for

one second every twenty seconds. This will ensure

that the product gets fully heated without using

excess water or energy.

• Condensation inside the steamer is normal, but

excess moisture indicates too much water is being

used. Use the “1 in 20” rule above and check/

adjust the programming if needed. See the pro-

gramming section of this manual.

• Heat meat and bread products apart from each

other, then combine in a sandwich. This keeps the

meat juices from soaking the bread.

• Clean the top cover gasket as often as possible or

at least once a day with a soft, clean cloth.

• Finish off a special meal with a steamed hand

towel.

Hi-Limit Reset Button

A hi-limit thermostat will turn off electrical power to the

heater if the unit overheats. To reset this thermostat,

allow sufficient time (about 45 minutes) for the unit to

cool down, remove the cap located on the rear of the

unit (Figure 8) and then fully depress the reset button .

If the unit requires continuous resetting, contact your

Roundup authorized service agency.

Fig. 8

Figure 8. Hi-Limit Reset Button

Reset Button

Cap

Diagnostic LEDs (Timer Models) Only

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 tem-

perature.
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/DFWT-150 units.
NOTE: This LED is only lit for approximately

1 second.

Diagnostic LEDs (Non-Timer Models) Only

This control board has 2 diagnostic LEDs described

below.

Yellow (CR2): If lit, indicates the thermistor probe is

disconnected or open. The Thermistor should be 100k

ohms +/- 2% at room temperature.
NOTE: The unit will not call for heat. This LED

should NOT be lit during normal operation.
Red (CR4)
: When lit, indicates that the unit is calling

for heat by supplying 15-20 VDC to the solid state relay.

When off, indicates that the generator surface is up to

temperature.

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