Variety steamer, Maintenance – A.J. Antunes & Co VS-200ADB 9100230 User Manual

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Variety SteaMer

P/N 1010649 Rev. G 03/12

A.J. Antunes & Co.

Daily maintenance

nOte: frequency of cleaning is determined by

water conditions, usage and water filter systems.

1. turn the power off, unplug the power cord, and

allow the unit to cool down.

2. check the rear water quick disconnect fitting and

all hose clamp connections for leaks. tighten all

clamps or replace part(s) if necessary.

3. Remove the Basket(s), Top Cover Housing

Assembly, and Drip Tray. Wash them in hot soapy

water, rinse, and allow to air dry.

4. Move the Locking Lever to the unlocked position.

Remove the black Manifold Plate, the large black

O-Ring from the plate, and the Diffuser Plate.

5. Remove the spray tube by carefully lifting the

loose end and gently twisting and pulling it out of

the steam generator hole.

6. Use a suitable 1/16” punching tool (such as a

large paperclip) to clean all 12 holes in the Black

Manifold as well as the six holes in the spray

tube. then wash all items in hot soapy water,

rinse, and allow them to air dry.

7. Reinstall the spray tube into the steam

Generator hole and reinstall the Diffuser Plate.

8. Lightly apply some Petro-Gel (supplied) onto the

large black O-ring and reinstall the O-ring onto

the Manifold Plate.

9. Hold the Manifold Plate up to a light and verify

that light is visible through all of the holes. if not,

use the punching tool to clean any clogged holes.

10. seat the Manifold Plate on the Generator and pull

the Locking Lever forward to lock the plate.

11. check that the Water Pressure Regulator is

correctly set at 20–25 psi (1.4–1.7 kg/cm2 or

138–172 kPa.)

12. Re-install all parts and accessories. Plug power

cord into electrical outlet.

maIntenance

warnInG

turn the power off, unplug the power cord, and

allow the unit to cool down before performing any

service or maintenance on the unit.

caUtIOn

Do nOt use a sanitizing solution or abrasive

materials. the use of these may cause damage 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.

caUtIOn

failure to regularly and/or properly clean this

equipment may damage it or cause the user

bodily injury.

caUtIOn

chlories or phosphates in cleaning agents such

as bleach, sanitizers, degreasers, or detergents

could cause permanent damage to the stainless

steel equipment. the damage is ususally in the

form of discoloration, dulling of metal surface fin-

ish, pits, voids, holes, or cracks. this damage is

permanent and not covered by warranty. the fol-

lowing tips are recommended for maintenance of

your stainless steel equipment:

• Always use a soft, damp cloth for cleaning,

rinse with clear water, and wipe dry. when

required, always rub in the direction of the

metal polish lines.

• Routine cleaning should be done daily using

soap, ammonia detergent, and water.

• Stains and spots should be removed using a

vinegar solution.

• Finger marks and smears should be removed

using soap and water.

• Hard water spots should be removed using a

vinegar solution.

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