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P/N 1011195 Rev. E 08/17

MONTHLY MAINTENANCE

CLEAN SPRAY TUBE AND STEAM 
GENERATOR

The Deluxe Food Warmer utilizes an open 
Steam Generator. Water sprayed onto the 
generator surface flashes into steam imme-
diately, but the minerals in the water do not 
steam. They stay on the generator surface. A 
small amount of calcium/mineral deposits are 
needed for proper operation, but a buildup 
of excessive calcium/mineral deposits causes 
poor steaming efficiency and excessive 
moisture (wet steam), which will eventually 
severely retard the steaming action.

1.  Turn the power off, unplug the power 

cord, and allow the unit to cool down 
before proceeding.

2.  Perform the Daily Cleaning, but do not 

reassemble the unit.

3.  Remove the Spray Tube (Figure 5) by 

lifting the loose end and pulling it out 
of the generator hole.

4.  Slide the metal cover off of the spray 

tube, take a paper clip and clear out 
all of the tube’s holes. 

5.  Gently wash the tube under running 

water to clear the deposits out of the 
loose end. Reattach the cover onto 
the tube.

NOTE: Do not bend the spray tube. Any 
bends in the tube will result in permanent 
damage.

NOTE: If deposits are still excessive and/
or difficult to remove, refer to Steps 1 
through 6 below.

1.  Pour delimer solution (not supplied) 

onto the generator surface. Follow the 
delimer manufacturer’s instructions for 
proper mixture and use.

2.  Using a sponge or a dry towel, remove 

the delimer solution from the genera-
tor surface and then rinse the surface 
with clean water.

To ensure proper steaming characteristics, 
some calcium/mineral deposits must be pres-
ent on the generator surface. If, during clean-
ing, the surface does become free of calcium/
mineral deposits, add plain tap water to the 
surface and allow it to boil off. If necessary, 
repeat this process to formulate a thin coating 
of calcium/mineral deposits.

In soft water areas, it may be necessary to 
add a small amount of lime to the generator 
surface to season it. This will ensure proper 
steaming characteristics by producing a thin 
coating of calcium/mineral deposits on the 
Generator surface.

6.  Use a scraper or spatula to remove the 

excessive calcium/mineral buildup from 
the generator surface (Figure 6). 

7.  Thoroughly wipe the generator with 

a damp cloth to remove any loose 
buildup and reassemble the unit. 

Seasoning mixture consists of 3/4 ounces (25 
ml/25 cc) baking soda, 3/4 ounces (25 ml/25 
cc) lime mixed with 1 quart (950 ml/950 cc) of 
water. Stir mixture and pour 1/4” deep onto 
the hot Generator surface. After mixture is con-
verted to steam, the remaining loose powder 
can be removed.

3.  Plug the power cord into the appropri-

ate outlet.

4.  Turn the power on and allow the unit 

to warm up for approximately 30 
minutes.

5.  Push and release the 

CYCLE

 button 

several times to purge any remaining 
delimer residue from the generator 
surface.

6.  Turn the power off, reinstall all parts 

and accessories, and return the unit to 
service.

Figure 5. Components (DFW-150 Shown)

Top Cover

Tank 

Cover

False 

Bottom

Pan

Pan Diffuser

Spray Tube 

Assembly

Summary of Contents for DFW-150

Page 1: ...P N 1011195 Rev E 08 17 DFW 150 250 owner s manual Deluxe Food Warmer Manufacturing Number 9100162 9100165 9100169 www antunes com ...

Page 2: ...een 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 covered under warranty The ...

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: ... No Agency Approvals DFW 250 9100162 DFW 150 9100165 9100169 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 A B C Model Mfg No Width A Depth B Height C DFW 250 9100162 16 1 2 419 mm 17 1 8 435 mm 9 229 mm DFW 150 9100165 9100169 16 1 2 419 mm 17 1 8 435 mm 9 229 mm SHIPPING WEIGHT DFW 150 Models 40 lbs 18 2 kg DFW 250 Models 40 lbs 18 2 kg CAPACITIES DFW Series 2 7 8 7...

Page 5: ...lines Make sure to provide at least 3 inches of space on all aides of the unit Make sure the power switch is off and the unit is at room temperature before plugging in the power cord Do not block or cover any openings on the unit Do not immerse the power cord or plug in water Keep the power cord away from heated surfaces Do not allow the power cord to hang over edge of table or counter Figure 1 Co...

Page 6: ...lator P N 7000235 3 Turn the water valve on 4 Over a bucket press and hold the white plastic tip on the Quick Disconnect Insert Figure 2 until a good steady water flow is noted this will purge all air out of the line 5 Release the plastic tip and check the pressure on the Water Pressure Regulator It should read 20 psi a If it reads less increase the water pressure by pulling the black knob up and ...

Page 7: ... the best settings for your cooking needs 1 Turn the unit on The unit displays IDLE 2 Press and release the Program button to change the control from OPERATION to PROGRAM mode 3 The display shows 1 or 2 Press the desired cycle button to select the chan nel to be programmed 4 To change the Total Cycle Time CYC in minutes press or to change the time 5 Press and release the Program button again and p...

Page 8: ... unit stops beeping NOTE Repeat steps 1 through 3 if the unit still displays the ERR fault code 4 The display will now register 2 45 NOTE The SHO and H2O settings should be adjusted to the recommended settings shown in the Programming section of this manual DAILY MAINTENANCE NOTE Frequency of cleaning is deter mined by water conditions usage and water filter systems 1 Turn the power off unplug the...

Page 9: ...solution from the genera tor surface and then rinse the surface with clean water To ensure proper steaming characteristics some calcium mineral deposits must be pres ent on the generator surface If during clean ing the surface does become free of calcium mineral deposits add plain tap water to the surface and allow it to boil off If necessary repeat this process to formulate a thin coating of calc...

Page 10: ...WATER STRAINER DFW 250 ONLY The water strainer protects your equipment from any foreign debris in the water line that could damage the unit s solenoid causing the unit to leak flood To ensure proper and con sistent steaming results check the water pres sure regulator and strainer cup regularly If the pressure on the gauge has dropped check the strainer cup and clean out the accumulated debris as f...

Page 11: ...e Relay is 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 unit off allow it to cool to room tempera ture and then restart the unit Contact your main tenance person...

Page 12: ...t the Top Cover according to the Maintenance section of this manual Generator Diffuser is missing Install Generator Diffuser or replace if missing Generator Surface temperature is too low Verify that the Generator Surface temperature is 405 F 445 F 207 C 229 C Excessive condensation in food compartment Programming and or SHO and H2O values were adjusted improperly Reprogram the SHO and H2O values ...

Page 13: ...cation 4 2170113 Regulator Pressure 1 5 7000306 Gauge Water Pressure 1 6 2190129 Nipple 1 4 NPT x 1 1 4 NPT 7 211P104 Clamp Worm 2 not shown 1 7000333 Water Line 1 Strainer Kit 2 2040130 Male Adapter 2 Barbed 1 4 3 7000334 Replacement Screen 1 and O ring Kit 4 211P104 Clamp Worm 2 not shown Item Part No Description Qty Item Part No Description Qty Item Part No Description Qty MADE IN USA IMI R91G ...

Page 14: ...14 P N 1011195 Rev E 08 17 REPLACEMENT PARTS continued 20 18 19 6 5 25 55 29 27 28 26 7 17 63 61 17 9 15 15 14 12 64 1 30 16 14 ...

Page 15: ...ontained Water Tank See Inset A See Inset B Inset B Direct Water Hook Up 4 Inset A Mfg 9100162 only Mfg 9100162 only 35 36 63 50 64 61 70 54 39 70 60 38 49 40 66 8 34 36 53 52 36 36 67 67 70 70 43 43 32 3 3 2 41 45 70 69 68 59 11 11 53 11 59 69 68 41 36 45 70 7 22 23 24 21 37 11 52 73 ...

Page 16: ...bel Front Panel 1 Mfg No 9100169 35 4010243 Cycle Switch 1 36 7000882 Rocker Switch power Sealed 1 37 4040145 Solenoid 24 VAC 1 38 7001284 Control Board Kit 1 39 7000319 Transformer 1 40 4050231 Relay Solid State 1 41 7000135 Hi Limit Thermostat 1 42 7000136 Terminal Block Kit 1 43 0506441 Bracket Pump 2 Mounting 44 7000850 Water Pump Kit 24VAC 1 Incl No 32 33 45 7000142 Outlet Tube Kit Incl Nos 4...

Page 17: ...17 P N 1011195 Rev E 08 17 WIRING DIAGRAM For DFW 150 Mfg No 9100169 ...

Page 18: ...1 T2 T4 ORG BRN BRN GND PUMP ONLY YEL RED T7 T3 2 1 3 4 DIODE ASSY PUMP ONLY RED 6 2 1 TRANSFORMER 4 5 8 10 18 GA AWM 105 C BLK BRN WHT BLU GRN GRN YEL UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED NOTE ALL WIRES TO BE 14 GA AWM 105 C HEATER THERMOSTAT HI LIMIT CONTROL THERMOCOUPLE 22 GA AWM 105 C S S RELAY BOARD WIRE LABELS 1 2 3 4 4 5 14 13 5 6 7 12 8 11 9 10 For DFW 150 Mfg No 9100165 and DFW 250 Mfg No 9100162 ...

Page 19: ...19 P N 1011195 Rev E 08 17 NOTES ...

Page 20: ... 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 agency 2 Antunes reserves the right to make changes in design...

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