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P/N 1010751 Rev. G 01/08
McDonald’s
Multi-purpose steaMer - Mps-250
Maintenance schedule
NOTE: Frequency of cleaning is determined by
water conditions, usage and water filter systems.
Water hardness, or total dissolved solids (tds),
should not exceed 60 ppm (parts per million)
daily
1. Turn the power off, unplug the power cord, and
allow the unit to cool down before proceeding.
2. Check the water quick disconnect fitting and all
hose clamp connections for leakage. If leakage
is apparent, tighten all clamps or replace part if
required.
3. Remove the Spatula, Diffuser and Top Cover.
Note: the spatula, diffuser and top Cover must
be removed in this specific order. Failure to do so
may result in damage to the equipment.
4. Clean the Spatula, Diffuser and Top Cover in hot
detergent water, rinse in clear water, and allow to
air dry.
5. Clean the chamber of any product spills. Spray
McD All Purpose Super Concentrate on a clean
dry towel, clean the entire unit, and then wipe dry.
6. Re-install the Top Cover, Diffuser, and Spatula.
Note: the top Cover, diffuser, and spatula must
be installed in this specific order. Failure to do so
may result in damage to the equipment.
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.
WarNiNG
turn the power off, unplug the power cord, and
allow the unit to cool down before performing any
service or maintenance.
CautioN
Before performing any maintenance, be sure to
read and follow all warnings and instructions
listed in the important safety information section
of this manual.
MaiNteNaNCe
CheCKiNG aNd CleaNiNG the Water Pressure
reGulator Kit straiNer
To ensure proper and consistent steaming results, visu-
ally check the Water Pressure Regulator Gauge and
Strainer Cup regularly. If the pressure on the gauge
has dropped, visually check the clear plastic Strainer
Cup and clean out the accumulated debris as follows.
1. Shut off the water supply valve to the unit,
unscrew the clear plastic Strainer Cup and care-
fully remove the mesh strainer screen.
2. At the sink, gently flush the accumulated debris
from the Strainer Cup and mesh strainer screen
being especially careful not to damage the mesh
strainer screen.
3. Carefully place the mesh strainer screen into its
seat at the bottom of the clear plastic cup and
confirm that the orange O-ring is properly seated
in its place before screwing the Strainer Cup and
top back together.
4. Purge the air out of the strainer and tubing by dis-
connecting the male quick disconnect fitting from
the equipment and, over a bucket, pushing its
valve core in until there is a good water flow.
Monthly
Your Multi-Purpose Steamer utilizes an open steam
generator. When introduced, water immediately vapor-
izes into a burst of steam, leaving behind any minerals
it contained. Though a small amount of minerals are
necessary for proper operation, excessive amounts will
cause poor steaming and may permanently damage the
generator.
Cleaning steam Generator
1. Turn the power off, unplug the power cord, and
allow the unit to cool down before proceeding.
2. Remove the Spatula, Diffuser, and Top Cover
from unit.
Note: the spatula, diffuser, and top Cover must
be removed in this specific order. Failure to do so
may result in damage to the equipment.
3. Examine the generator orifice (hole). If mineral
deposits have formed, place a flat blade screw-
driver into the opening. Use a twisting motion to
scrape openings clean.
Note: if the mineral deposits from the generator
surface come off in “flakes” or in layers, the
mineral build-up is excessive.