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Installation Manual  I  General Information

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MP4010-1903

1. GENERAL INFORMATION

AccuTemp appreciates your decision to purchase our equipment. 
Your new equipment combines the long-term experience of 
the best chefs together with the latest scientific and modern 
technologies. With the help of your new equipment, you shall 
always achieve the highest quality dishes and a superior product. 
To ensure that you succeed right from the beginning in gaining the 
best results, we would like to provide you, through this manual, 
with all the information necessary for smooth operation.

AccuTemp guarantees proper functioning and high-quality 
service. 

We offer:

12-month guarantee of flawless operation of the equipment.

Warranty service and post-warranty support.

Technical and advisory services in connection with servicing  
and maintenance.

Chef expert advisory service.

We hope that you enjoy working with AccuTemp equipment and 
that you always have many satisfied guests.

This manual contains available information on the AccuTemp 
equipment accessible at the time of publication of this man-
ual. Errors and technical modifications are under the usual 
provision.

1.1 Contact 

Should you have any questions we are at your service at the 
following telephone numbers and addresses. 

AccuTemp Products
8415 N Clinton Park Dr
Fort Wayne, IN 46825

Tel: 800 480-0415
Fax: 260 469-3045
E-Mail: [email protected]

1.2 Use of the operating instructions 

 
Read carefully and follow the instructions for operation and 
maintenance of your equipment. Should some of the procedures 
be unclear, contact your salesperson for further assistance.

SYMBOLS USED 

The symbols used here draw attention to activities that may 
influence safety, health protection and the necessity for servicing. 
They help you to prevent problems and the advice will make your 
work easier. 

 WARNING

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation; which, if unchanged, 
will result in death or serious injury.

 CAUTION

Indicates a potentially hazardous situation; which, if un-
changed, will result in minor or moderate injury

 NOTE

Advises reader of information or instructions vital to the 
operation or maintenance of the equipment

 EARTH GROUND

 

DANGEROUS VOLTAGE

 

HOT SURFACE

 1.3 Warranty Restrictions 

 
All the technical information, data,  operation and maintenance 
instructions contained in this operating manual correspond to the 
final state upon delivery and were compiled with regard to our pre-
vious experience and to our best knowledge. We reserve the right 
to carry out technical changes on the equipment described in this 
operating manual as part of further development of the equipment. 

We do not accept any responsibility for any damage or failures 
arising from incorrect operation, lack of attention to this 
manual, use of aggressive chemical cleaning products and 
technically incorrect repairs. We call your attention to the fact 
that this also applies to spare parts not delivered by us and 
to accessory equipment not pre-tested and approved by us. 

All modifications or changes made to the equipment through 
your own efforts are not permitted for the reasons of safety 
and relieves AccuTemp of any responsibility for damage arising 
there from. Within the scope of the warranty obligations 
negotiated in the contract under the exclusion of further claims, 
we accept responsibility for accidental mistakes or neglects. 

 

Claims for reimbursement for damages are not possible regardless 
of upon what judicial reason such claim is made.

Summary of Contents for EVOLUTION Series

Page 1: ...installation initial field start up and complete the equipment adjustments described in this manual IMPORTANT WARRANTY INFORMATION WARRANTY REGISTRATION STARTUP FORM INSIDE THIS MANUAL MUST BE REMOVED...

Page 2: ...GENERAL INFORMATION PAGE 5 INSTALLATION PAGE 7 OPERATION USE PAGE 14 OPERATION CLEANING PAGE 18 TROUBLESHOOTING PAGE 21 SERVICE PAGE 22 PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST PAGE 23 WARRANTY PAGE 24 DOC...

Page 3: ...e do not attempt to operate this appliance Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage injury or death Read the installation operating and maintenance...

Page 4: ...ns Name Technicians Email Additional Info 1 Is the steamer being installed at an altitude greater than 2 000 feet Tick Box 2 Is the steamer level Tick Box 3 Is the wall receptacle positioned in a low...

Page 5: ...n less YES NO Type of NEMA Plug Tick One Tick One L6 30P 208 240V 6kW L16 20P 480V 14kW L15 30P 208 240V 10kW IEC 60309 2 230 415V 15 50P 208 240V 15kW 15 Does the Low Water Light and Alarm turn OFF o...

Page 6: ...used here draw attention to activities that may influence safety health protection and the necessity for servicing They help you to prevent problems and the advice will make your work easier WARNING I...

Page 7: ...the base model E Electric B is the size of the unit 6 pan CCC is the supply Voltage D is the number of phases 1 or 3 E is the control series D Manual Fill E Autofill F is the energy input G is the ti...

Page 8: ...ult in performance faults Only professional installation of the device guarantees it high quality operation Check proper setting of the equipment by placing a hotel pan filled with water inside the st...

Page 9: ...ounting hole into the Evolution and tighten securely 4 Once the bottom steamer has been installed carefully lift and place the top Evolution steamer on the horizontal mounting brackets ensuring that t...

Page 10: ...d must be filled throughout the cooking process to assure consistent cook times Do not use the Low Water Indicator as your indication that this steamer requires water as this actually turns off the he...

Page 11: ...pplied with single or 3 phase 3 For use on individual branch circuit only 4 Do not connect to a circuit operating at more than 150V to ground 5 Dimensions outside brackets are inches in brackets are m...

Page 12: ...e steamer If hot is used temperature must be less than 180 F The hose must not be sharply bent kinked or twisted If the steamer is close to a wall use a right angle fitting to prevent kinking the hose...

Page 13: ...ng should have no restrictions and no low spots where water can accumulate Ventilation piping can be directed upwards toward hoods or downward towards floor drains Slightly different approaches are re...

Page 14: ...e steamer vent to a floor drain to allow water condensing in it to run unimpeded into the floor drain 3 For downward sloping extension to a floor drain ONLY ID or larger reinforced silicone hose auto...

Page 15: ...brushes metal scouring pads to clean the cooking chamber bottom 4 1 Operation Introduction The AccuTemp Evolution steamer uses the time proven method of cooking with steam Once the cooking time expire...

Page 16: ...lation Manual I Operation 15 MP4010 1903 OPERATOR DISPLAY COOK or HOLD DISPLAY TEMPERATURE OVER TEMPERATURE LAMP HIGH WATER LAMP LOW WATER LAMP SET TIMER INCREASE VARIABLE DECREASE VARIABLE ON OFF FIG...

Page 17: ...the steamer The display will indicate PrE while in Cook Mode and the temperature while in the Hold Mode 2 Once the steamer is preheated and ready to cook the display will indicate the COO Cook Mode or...

Page 18: ...food into the cooking chamber Shut the door 3 Food will be held at the preset holding temperature The factory default setting is set at 180 F 4 Depress the DISP TEMP button to display the current cook...

Page 19: ...condensate tray with a clean cloth FIGURE 19 Clean the door gasket inside of door and front face of the cooking chamber Clean water sensors with a non metallic cleaning pad Wipe down corners of cooki...

Page 20: ...of the steam collector align the 4 retaining fasteners and hand tighten then install the pan rails and the condensate tray Leave the door open overnight NOTE The steamer will not operate without the...

Page 21: ...activate the chromium oxide passive layer 8 Always rinse the unit with clean water and dry with the steamer door and drain valve open 4 7 5 How to to Protect Stainless Steel All materials used in manu...

Page 22: ...cooking cabinet 5 4 Steamer Does Not Heat If the operators display doesn t light up see Section 5 1 Verify the steamer door is closed as the unit will not heat when the door is open 5 5 Steam Comes Ou...

Page 23: ...ducts Inc Technical Service Department or the service call may not be covered by the limited warranty WARNING Only an AccuTemp Products Inc Authorized Service Personnel or Representative must perform...

Page 24: ...stand casters Monthly Inspect AC power cord for degradation or bare wires Replace if defective or suspect X Inspect door gasket for cuts and degradation Replace if damaged We suggest replacing once a...

Page 25: ...s or workmanship provided the service agency has received advance approval from AccuTemp factory service to perform the repair or replacement This warranty includes travel time not to exceed two hours...

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Page 27: ...AccuTemp Product Inc Technical Customer Support Technician is available Monday thru Sunday 7 00am to 7 00pm EST 800 480 0415 or 260 469 3040 Phone 800 480 0415 or 260 469 3040 Email service accutemp...

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