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MANUAL EGG COOKER/STEAMER

10

P/N 1010877 Rev. E 01/05

McDonald’s

MANUAL EGG COOKER/STEAMER

9

P/N 1010877 Rev. E 01/05

McDonald’s

TROUBLESHOOTING (continued)

Control Board LEDs

The Control Board has three on board LEDs (Figure 6) 

to determine the status of the unit and to assist in 

troubleshooting.

Green (Diagnostic):

 This LED should be off in nor-

mal operation. However, if any of the 5 potential faults 

are detected by the Control Board, this LED will blink 

repeatedly either 1 through 5 times with a 2 second 

pause in between. See the 

Green LED Blink Codes

 

section below.

Yellow (Audio)

: When lit, this LED indicates that the 

Control Board is supplying approximately 10-15 VDC to 

the audio signal.  The audio signal should sound when 

this LED is lit.

Red (Heat):

 When lit, this LED indicates that the 

Control Board is calling for heat by supplying VDC to 

the Solid State relay terminals 3(+) and 4(-).  When off, 

this means that the grill platen is up to operating tem-

perature and satisfied.  

Green LED Blink Codes

Number of 

Blinks

Cause(s)

Unit’s State and Resolution

The Green LED 

blinks on and off 

1 time, pauses for 

2 seconds, and 

repeats

Control Board’s EEPROM memory is 

corrupted.

In this state, the unit turns off the control signal to the Solid 

State Relay and disables all front buttons and front lights.  

The unit will not heat up.  This continues until the defaults are 

reloaded into the memory.  To reload the defaults, turn the unit 

off, press and hold the Time 2 button, turn the unit back on, 

and then release the button.

The Green LED 

blinks on and off 

2 times, pauses 

for 2 seconds, and 

repeats.

The ambient temperature within the con-

trol compartment has exceeded 155º F 

(68º C).  Verify that the unit has proper 

air ventilation all around it and that it is 

not near a significant heat source.

In this state, the unit turns off the control signal to the Solid 

State relay and disables all front buttons and front lights.  The 

unit will not heat up.  This continues until the ambient tempera-

ture within the electrical compartment drops below 140 F (60 

C) and the unit is turn off and turned on again.

The Green LED 

blinks on and off 

3 times, pauses 

for 2 seconds, and 

repeats.

Open or disconnected Thermocouple.

In this state, the unit turns off the control signal to the Solid 

State Relay and disables all front buttons and front lights.  The 

unit will not heat up.  This continues until the Thermocouple is 

reconnected or replaced and the unit is turned off and turned 

on again.

The Green LED 

blinks on and off 

4 times, pauses 

for 2 seconds, and 

repeats.

Supply voltage to the unit is below 160 

VAC or above 265 VAC.

In this state, the unit turns off the control signal to the Solid 

State Relay and disables all front buttons and front lights.  The 

unit will not heat up.  This continues until the supply voltage is 

within the proper limits and the unit is turned off and turned on 

again.

The Green LED 

blinks on and off 

5 times, pauses 

for 2 seconds, and 

repeats.

The 50/60 Hz signal has been lost due 

to a loose, disconnected, or an open 

wire harness/wiring on the AC Isolator 

Board, or from the AC Isolator board to 

the Control Board.

In this state, the unit turns off the control signal to the Solid 

State Relay and disables all front buttons and front lights.  The 

unit will not heat up.  This continues until the 50/60 Hz signal is 

reapplied and the unit is turned off and turned on again.

NOTE:  During heat mode, this Red LED is very dim, 

so it may be difficult to verify if the Control Board 

is or is not calling for heat.  It is recommended 

that you observe the small round green LED on the 

Solid State Relay (Figure 7) for mode and diagnos-

tic purposes.  When the green LED on the Solid 

State Relay is on, it means that the Control Board is 

calling for heat.  When off, it means that the Control 

Board is NOT calling for heat.  

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Summary of Contents for 9300540

Page 1: ...arranty is exclusive and is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular pur pose each of which is expressly disclaimed The remedies described above are exclusive and in no event shall A J Antunes Co or any of its Divisions be liable for special consequential or incidental damages for the breach or delay in the p...

Page 2: ...king the eggs and heating the Canadian Bacon for the Egg McMuffin Sandwich The unit is equipped with audio visual signals for oper ation This manual provides the safety installation and oper ating procedures We recommend that all information contained in this manual be read prior to installing and operating the unit Your MEC 600 1200 is manufactured from the finest materials available assembled to...

Page 3: ... Do not use corrosive chemicals in this equipment Do not operate this equipment if it has a dam aged 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 the nearest Roundup authorized service facility for adjustment or repair Do not block or cover any openings on the unit Do not immerse cord or plug i...

Page 4: ...tion IMPORTANT A J Antunes Co reserves the right to change specifications and product design with out notice Such revisions do not entitle the buyer to corresponding changes improvements additions or replacements for previously purchased equipment Electrical Ratings Model Designation TYPE OF POWER CORD C COMMERCIAL TYPE OF PLUG D 330P6W 30 Amp 250 VAC Pin Sleeve S L6 30P 30 Amp 250 VAC Straight Tw...

Page 5: ...the unit with a hot damp cloth NOTE Do not use a dripping wet cloth Wring it out before use 5 Clean the Egg Rings Egg Rack Top Cover and Service Pans in hot soapy water Rinse in clear water and allow to air dry 6 Reassemble all parts to unit Dimensions INSTALLATION CAUTION All electrical service connections must be in accordance with local electrical codes and any other applicable codes Equipment ...

Page 6: ...nce of your stain less 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 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 sponged using a vinegar solution CAUTION Do not use a sanitizing solutio...

Page 7: ...n Off to the OFF position 5 Reinstall the Egg Rack and Top Cover Figure 4 Time Selector Switch WARNING This procedure exposes you to hot surfaces Use extreme care when performing procedure to avoid personal injury MAINTENANCE continued NOTE The following factory pre set cooking times Time Button 1 2 minute cooking time Time Button 2 2 minutes and 30 seconds cooking time Grill Platen Figure 5 MEC 6...

Page 8: ...et time selector switch to 2 30 when using refrigerated eggs Time selector switch is set for 2 30 eggs overcooked Set time selector switch to 2 00 when using room temperature eggs Incorrect amount of water added to trough in cover Fill trough in cover with water before starting time cycle Platen temperature too low or high Check Platen temperature according to the main tenance section of this manu...

Page 9: ...les all front buttons and front lights The unit will not heat up This continues until the ambient tempera ture within the electrical compartment drops below 140 F 60 C and the unit is turn off and turned on again The Green LED blinks on and off 3 times pauses for 2 seconds and repeats Open or disconnected Thermocouple In this state the unit turns off the control signal to the Solid State Relay and...

Page 10: ...MANUAL EGG COOKER STEAMER 10 P N 1010877 Rev E 01 05 McDonald s WIRING DIAGRAM ...

Page 11: ...MANUAL EGG COOKER STEAMER 11 P N 1010877 Rev E 01 05 McDonald s REPLACEMENT PARTS ...

Page 12: ...shd 2 39 306P130 Nut Hex KEPS 6 32 6 40 308P102 Washer Int Tooth 8 1 41 308P104 Scr Mach 1 8 32 x 3 8 Sltrshd 42 308P143 Nut Hex KEPS 8 32 1 43 308P157 Screw Tap 8 32 x 3 8 1 44 310P102 Washer Int Tooth lock 10 2 45 310P109 Scr Mach 1 10 32 x 3 8 Sltrshd 46 310P136 Scr Mach 1 10 32 x 1 and 1 4 Slpanhd 47 310P149 Scr Mach 1 10 32 x 7 8 Slpanhd 1 48 325P103 Scr HXCAP 1 4 20 x 3 4 1 49 325P104 Washer...

Page 13: ...MANUAL EGG COOKER STEAMER 13 P N 1010877 Rev E 01 05 McDonald s NOTES ...

Page 14: ...MANUAL EGG COOKER STEAMER 14 P N 1010877 Rev E 01 05 McDonald s NOTES ...

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