Hi-limit reset button, Status indicator leds, Fault codes – A.J. Antunes & Co MS-155 9100458 User Manual

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P/N 1010454 Rev. D 03/12

hi-liMiT reSeT buTTon

A hi-limit thermostat turns off electrical power
to the steam generator if it overheats. To
reset this thermostat, allow approximately 45
minutes for the unit to cool down, remove the
black cap, and then press the Hi-Limit Reset
Button located on the rear of the unit (Figure
6). If the unit requires continuous resetting,
contact your Authorized Service Agency.

STaTuS indicaTor ledS

The Miracle Steamer’s Control Board has four
status indicator 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 sounds and the LED lights for
approximately 3 seconds.

red (Heat): When lit, indicates the Control
Board is calling for heat by supplying 10-15
VDC to the Solid State Relay. When off, indi-
cates that the unit is satisfied.

Green (H2o): When lit, indicates that 24 VAC
is being supplied to operate the water pump.
This LED is only lit for approximately 1 second.

faulT codeS

When the programming parameters for
Minutes, Seconds, SHO, or H2O have been
inadvertently changed below or above their
limits, the unit displays the “ERR” fault code.
If this code appears, clear these settings using
the procedure below:

1. Turn the unit off.
2. Press and hold the Program and Start/

Stop buttons simultaneously.

3. Turn the unit on while continuing to

hold the Program and Start/Stop but-
tons. Release the buttons when the
unit stops beeping,

4. The display will now register the cycle

time.

NotE: repeat these steps if the unit still
displays the “Err” fault code.
NotE: It is recommended that the SHo
and H2o settings be adjusted to the
recommended settings shown in the
programming section of this manual.

daily MainTenance

1. Turn the power off, unplug the power

cord, and allow the unit to cool down
before proceeding.

2. MS-150: Remove the Spatula, Spatula

Liner, Drip Pan, Top Cover, and Steam
Vent (Figure 7).

MS-155: Remove the Drawer, Drawer
Liner with Rollers, Drip Pan, Top Cover,
and Steam Vent (Figure 8).

3. Wash items in hot, soapy water and

then rinse and wipe dry.

4. Wipe down the food compartment

and the entire exterior of the unit with
a clean, hot, damp cloth (not dripping
wet) and wipe dry.

5. Reinstall the Steam Vent first, followed

by the remaining items.

NotE: Frequency of cleaning is deter-
mined by water conditions, usage, and
water filtration systems.
NotE: Failure to properly clean and dry
the above mentioned items prior to reas-
sembly may result in the accumulation of
water/moisture overnight. this may lead
to permanent damage of the equipment’s
finish and its accessories. this damage is
not covered by warranty.

READY

Figure 6. Hi-Limit reset Button

(MS-150 shown)

Hi-Limit

reset Button

power Cord

Cap

CaUtIoN

Do not use a sanitizing solution or abrasive
materials. The use of these may cause dam-
age 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.

WarNING

Turn the power off, unplug the power cord, and
all the unit to cool down before performing
any service or maintenance.

WarNING

Be sure to follow all the precautions, proce-
dures, and safety steps listed in the Important
Safety Information section of this manual.

Drip pan

Drawer Liner

with rollers

Drawer

top Cover

Steam Vent

Steam Vent

Spatula

Drip pan

Spatula Liner

top

Cover

Figure 7. Daily Cleaning–MS-150

Figure 8. Daily Cleaning–MS-155

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