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P/N 1010881 Rev. F 03/12

operaTinG inSTrucTionS

1.  Turn the power on and allow the unit 

to preheat for approximately 20-30 
minutes.

NotE: Do Not push any button dur-
ing warmup time. the flashing green 
ready Light indicates that the unit is not 
warmed up. the ready Light will become 
steady when the unit is warmed up.

2.  Pull out the Spatula and set the prod-

uct to be steamed onto the Spatula.

3.  Push the Spatula fully into the 

steamer.

4.  Single Shot:

 Press and release the 

Operate button, then wait 20 seconds 
for the steam to penetrate the product. 
 

timed Cycle: 

Press the Start/Stop 

button to begin the steaming cycle. 
The display will count down to zero 
and an audio signal will sound at the 
end of the steaming cycle.

5.  Remove steamed product.

proGraMMinG

CYC (total Cycle time)

 refers to the total 

programmed steam time set for the product.

SHo (Shot Interval time)

 refers to the time set 

between shots of steam during a complete cycle.

H2o setting (Steam Shot time)

 refers to the 

water volume consumed during each water 
pump activation.

The amount of steam produced by your 
Miracle Steamer depends on the amount of 
water sprayed onto the steam generator.

Flooding of the generator may occur if the 
H2O setting is too high. To prevent flooding, 
the Shot Interval Time (SHO) can be increased 
to allow more time for generator heat recov-
ery. Adjustments should be made to both 
values to determine the best settings for your 
cooking needs.

1.  Turn the unit on. The unit displays the 

factory programmed Total Cycle Time 
in minutes and seconds.

2.  Press and release 

 to change the 

control from OPERATION to PROGRAM 
mode. 

3.  To change the Total Cycle Time in 

minutes, press 

 or 

 to change the 

time.

4.  Press and release 

 again, and press 

 or 

 to change the Total Cycle 

Time in seconds.

5.  To change the SHO factory settings, 

make sure the control is in PROGRAM 
mode, then press and hold both 

 

and 

 simultaneously for 1-2 seconds 

and release. “SHO” will be displayed.

6.  Press and release 

 and then press 

 or 

 to change the SHO in seconds.

7.  Press and release 

 again and press 

 or 

 to change the SHO in minutes.

8.  Press and release 

 again and 

“H2O” will be displayed.

9.  To change the H2O (Steam Shot time), 

press and release the Program button 
again to display the setting. Use

 or 

 to increase or decrease the time.

10. Press the Start/Stop or Operate but-

tons to store the changes, exit the 
PROGRAM Mode, and initiate the 
cooking cycle.

WarNING

To avoid injury, be careful when pulling the 
spatula out from the unit. Be sure to allow 
steam to escape before putting hands or 
face over the steamer.

IMportaNt: Miracle Steamers are factory 
programmed for the following recom-
mended settings:

• 

Total Cycle Time (CYC) = 15 min., 00 
secs. (Range: 3 seconds to 99 minutes 
59 seconds)

• 

Shot Interval Time (SHO) = 00 min., 20 
secs. (Range: 3 seconds to 5 minutes 
59 seconds)

• 

Steam Shot Time (H2O) = 1_00  
(Range: 0_10 second to 2_50) 

NotE: the Start/Stop or operate buttons 
may be pressed at any time during pro-
gramming to store the changes and exit 
the proGraM Mode.
NotE: If a change is not made within 5 
seconds at any time during the program-
ming process, all changes made up to that 
point are stored in memory and the con-
trol reverts to the opEratIoN Mode.

UP

DOWN

PRGM

START/STOP

POWER

READY

SINGLE SHOT

ready  

Light

power 

Switch 

operate 

Button

Message 

Display

Start/Stop 

Button

Figure 4. operating Controls

Summary of Contents for roundup MS-150

Page 1: ...P N 1010881 Rev G 03 12 MS 150 owner s manual miracle steamer Manufacturing Numbers 9100421 9100429 www ajantunes com POWER UP READY DOWN PROGRAM START STOP ...

Page 2: ...tandards This unit has been tested at the factory to ensure dependable trouble free operation Warranty Information Please read the full text of the Limited Warranty in this manual If the unit arrives damaged contact the car rier immediately and file a damage claim with them Save all packing materials when filing a claim Freight damage claims are the respon sibility of the purchaser and are not cov...

Page 3: ...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 ...

Page 4: ...IEC 309 16 Amp 230 Volt Pin Sleeve MS 150 9100429 230 3300 14 4 50 60 CEE 7 7 16 Amp 250 Volt Model Mfg No Agency Approvals MS 150 9100421 9100429 A S D L I S T E CM O I N NIT A T C T I S L US E D D L I S T E C US INTERTEK Model No Width A Depth B Height C MS 150 9100421 9100429 21 533 mm 21 3 8 543 mm 10 1 4 260 mm RE AD Y A C B ...

Page 5: ... Liner Figure 1 Washing Parts Figure 2 Assembling Handle Bolt Handle Spatula Handle Guard Wire Trivet Electrical Plug the power cord into the appropriate power outlet Refer to the specification plate for the proper voltage 1 Place the unit on a sturdy level table or other work surface 2 Turn off the power 3 Ensure that the line voltage corre sponds to the stated voltage on the units specification ...

Page 6: ... the control from OPERATION to PROGRAM mode 3 To change the Total Cycle Time in minutes press or to change the time 4 Press and release again and press or to change the Total Cycle Time in seconds 5 To change the SHO factory settings make sure the control is in PROGRAM mode then press and hold both and simultaneously for 1 2 seconds and release SHO will be displayed 6 Press and release and then pr...

Page 7: ...ARNING 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 Steam Vent Spatula Drip Pan Spatula Liner Top Cover Figure 6 Daily Cleaning MS 150 Generator Temperature The unit has three Generator te...

Page 8: ...le 4 Clean the Filter by running it under tap water Replace the Filter if the screen is torn or damaged 5 Reinstall the Filter Stem into the bot tom hole of the tank Figure 8 6 Fill the Water Tank close the Tank Door and test the unit NOTE Do NOT overfill the unit s water tank Only fill the tank to 90 full 7 Using a sponge or a dry towel remove the delimer solution from the Generator surface then ...

Page 9: ...s inoperable Thermocouple is inoperable Control Board is inoperable Steam Generator is inoperable Loose burnt or broken wires in circuit The unit s main electrical panel circuit breaker trips Damaged receptacle plug or cord a loose connec tion or an internal component failure Turn the power off allow the unit to cool to room temperature and then restart the unit Contact your maintenance person or ...

Page 10: ...is manual Generator surface is bare Generator surface must have a thin calcium mineral coating for proper steaming Refer to the Maintenance section of this manual Generator Steam Ports are restricted Clean the Steam Ports as described in the Maintenance section of this manual Generator Cover is warped or loose Verify that the Generator Cover Wing Nut is tight If noticeable steam escapes around the...

Page 11: ...11 P N 1010881 Rev F 03 12 Wiring Diagram ...

Page 12: ...12 P N 1010881 Rev F 03 12 RE AD Y 64 11 18 20 45 36 21 66 65 6 7 8 10 12 13 24 62 38 35 70 57 54 54 54 42 41 40 39 29 17 15 57 Replacement Parts ...

Page 13: ...33 35 210K108 Foot Rubber 4 Pack 1 36 2100119 Handle Spatula 1 37 4050180 Heat Sink 1 38 0011370 2 Leg Kit Incl 35 4 39 2100118 Guard Handle 1 40 0503536 Drip Pan 1 41 2100249 Guard Knob 1 42 2100273 Knob 1 43 211P101 Clamp Hose 3 8 1 44 211P195 Clamp Hose 1 45 338P102 Bolt Handle Mounting 1 46 7000446 Generator Tube 2 3 5 8 47 2100279 Guard Spatula 1 not shown 48 300P102 Nut Speed U 8 32 2 49 304...

Page 14: ...14 P N 1010881 Rev F 03 12 Replacement Parts continued 43 31 32 33 23 55 28 46 4 49 43 46 30 30 30 RE AD Y 32 57 48 67 59 60 51 49 63 68 55 49 19 55 5 16 22 25 56 69 37 2 26 RE AD Y RE AD Y 34 43 1 9 55 ...

Page 15: ...33 35 210K108 Foot Rubber 4 Pack 1 36 2100119 Handle Spatula 1 37 4050180 Heat Sink 1 38 0011370 2 Leg Kit Incl 35 4 39 2100118 Guard Handle 1 40 0503536 Drip Pan 1 41 2100249 Guard Knob 1 42 2100273 Knob 1 43 211P101 Clamp Hose 3 8 1 44 211P195 Clamp Hose 1 45 338P102 Bolt Handle Mounting 1 46 7000446 Generator Tube 2 3 5 8 47 2100279 Guard Spatula 1 not shown 48 300P102 Nut Speed U 8 32 2 49 304...

Page 16: ...eding maximum weight capacity 4 lbs This warranty does not cover water contamination problems such as foreign material in water lines or inside solenoid valves It does not cover water pressure problems or failures resulting from improper incorrect voltage supply This warranty does not cover Travel Time Mileage in excess of 2 hours 100 miles 160 km round trip from the nearest authorized service age...

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