Important safety information, Warnings – A.J. Antunes & Co MS-150 9100429 User Manual

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P/N 1010881 Rev. F 03/12

iMporTanT SafeTy
inforMaTion

Use the following guidelines for safe opera-
tion of the unit.

• Read all instructions before using

equipment.

• For your safety, the equipment is fur-

nished 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 fol-
lowed 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 recep-
tacle 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 elec-

trical equipment should only be per-
formed 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 character-

istics, 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 characteris-
tics 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 clean-

ing 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 deter-
gent, 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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