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P/N 1011582 Rev. F 07/21

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Supply Wiring

System Water Drainage

A 9 ft. roll of high temperature 3.4” I.D. 

flexible hose is provided and connections 

must be made in the field.  Kinking of the 

hose, will impede the performance and 

functionality of the Steam and Hold.  

1. 

Measure distance from steamer drain 

to floor drain making sure to leave 

room for a two (2) inch gap between 

the hoses and floor drain. 

2. 

Cut the supplied drain tubing for drain 

connection. 

NOTE:

 A 2 inch air gap from the drain 

hose to the floor drain must be 

maintained in order to provide 

adequate/proper drainage 

capabilities.  Failure to comply 

with a 2” air gap minimum will 

result in a warranty failure and 

nuisance performance issues.  

NOTE:

 Depending on your installation, 

local plumbing codes may 

require the use of a wall 

mounted drain box (P/N 

0013900). 

Operations

Initial Startup

1. 

Connect the water treatment system 

to the treated water inlet according to 

Figure 3 on page 6.

2. 

Plug the power cord into the 

appropriate outlet. Turn on water.

3. 

The steamer performs a system 

test and displays information on the 

display.

4. 

The steamer then shows the splash 

screen. Press the Power Button to 

turn the steamer on.

5. 

The steamer displays the main screen 

and fills the internal tank. 

6. 

When the tank is filled and the unit 

reaches temperature, the steamer 

displays “System is Ready” on the 

main screen. 

Drawer Installation

Inside of the drawer cavity is a roller and 

a rail cutout on either side. The cutout 

is located right behind the roller. On the 

bottom rear edge of each drawer is a 

tab extension. The tab helps to keep the 

drawer inside the cavity. See Figure 5.

Rail Cutout

To Install:

1. 

Hold the drawer at about a 30 degree 

angle. Insert the drawer tabs through 

the cutouts in the drawer rails so the 

tabs are under the rails. 

Tab  

Extension

2. 

Rotate the drawer down and insert 

pan.

3. 

Drawer should now easily close and 

seal.

NOTE:

 Remove pans before removing 

drawers.

Hose should 

retain volume 

through entire 

length 

WARNING

ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD 

Disconnect power before servicing. 

Replace all parts and panels before 

operating. Failure to do so can result in 

electrical shock or death.

WARNING

An electrical ground is required to the 

wall receptacle. Failure to provide a 

proper ground can result in death or 

serious injury. All applicable electrical 

codes MUST be followed in accordance 

with ANSI/NFPA 70 or latest edition. In 

Canada, provide electrical service in 

accordance with Canadian electrical 

code, CSA C22.1 and local codes.

1. 

Remove the four side panel screws as 

shown below.

2. 

Route power supply (not included) 

through the strain relief as shown 

below and secure with screw.

Grounding 

Stud

Strain 

Relief

3. 

Connect black and white wires to 

contactor as shown. Connect Line 

Voltage Input to Contactor L1 and L2. 

Use torque screw driver set at 35in-lb.

Figure 5. Kinked Hose

Figure 4. Electrical Side Panel

Figure 6. Rail Cutout

L1

L2

Strain 

relief

Grounding 

Stud

4. 

Connect green ground wire to 

grounding stud using provided nut. 

Use torque nut driver set at 20 in-lbs.

5. 

Reassemble side electrical panel.

Summary of Contents for IS-8000

Page 1: ... Steam and Hold Mfg Number 9100948 Owner s Manual Infini Steam IS 8000 www antunes com CAUTION Read all instructions before using the unit Original Instructions P N 1011582 Rev F 07 21 ...

Page 2: ...tion and have it ready when calling for assis tance The serial number is on the specifi cation sticker located on the system Equipment Information to Save Purchased from Date of purchase Model number Serial number Manufacturing number Authorized Service Agency Name Phone No Address Table of Contents Overview 2 Before Use 2 In Case of Damage 2 Website 2 Service Technical Assistance 2 In Case of Dam...

Page 3: ...d the unit free and clear of all combustible materials Failure to do so may result in fire or property damage y Opening steamer drawers during operation releases steam Compartment and contents may be hot Maintenance y Do not use abrasive materials they can damage the unit s stainless steel finish y Do not use corrosive chemicals in this equipment y Chlorides or phosphates in cleaning agents e g bl...

Page 4: ...rdness Calcium Magnesium 1 GPG Maximum Total Alkalinity 600 PPM Maximum Total Silica 150 PPM Maximum Iron Content 0 1 PPM Maximum pH 6 5 10 5 Total Dissolved Solids 2 500 PPM Maximum Oxygen Content 0 PPM Carbon Dioxide 0 PPM Water Pressure Requirements Minimum Water Pressure 40 psig Maximum Water Pressure 60 psig 33 00 26 40 26 70 IMPORTANT Failure to follow these water quality conditions will voi...

Page 5: ... steamer 1 Remove steamer and all accessories from the packaging 2 Remove all packing materials and protective coverings from the steamer 3 Record the model number serial number and installation date of your steamer and keep this information for future reference Space for this is provided on page 2 NOTE If any parts are missing or damaged contact Antunes IMMEDIATELY at 1 800 253 2991 toll free in ...

Page 6: ...ent clean cycles It is recommended that the water quality conditions in this documents be met An Antunes Water Treatment System is recommended to best attain these water conditions Consult Antunes Customer Service for more information on and Antunes product that is designed for the Steam and Hold NOTE Failure to follow these water quality conditions will VOID the warranty and may cause the steamer...

Page 7: ... cutout on either side The cutout is located right behind the roller On the bottom rear edge of each drawer is a tab extension The tab helps to keep the drawer inside the cavity See Figure 5 Rail Cutout To Install 1 Hold the drawer at about a 30 degree angle Insert the drawer tabs through the cutouts in the drawer rails so the tabs are under the rails Tab Extension 2 Rotate the drawer down and ins...

Page 8: ...colors and timers y Yellow The drawer is STEAMING y Green The drawer is HOLDING y Red The drawer is EXPIRED System Is Ready Settings Start All Chicken No Product No Product No Product No Product Tamale 165F 0F 0F 0F 165F 0 0 2 7 Turkey 165F 0 3 5 9 0 0 5 9 0F 0F No Product 10 Once a drawer has finished steaming the drawer will switch to holding Product may be removed and used during any time while...

Page 9: ...o change the time and date on the Steamer 1 Select Edit Clock in the Tools Screen 2 The screen will display as shown below Edit Clock Exit Set 01 01 01 01 MM DD HH MM YY Period 01 01 00 00 AM 00 00 00 AM 3 Tap each designated field to set the time and date Press Set to save changes The clock will begin ticking Edit Clock Exit Set 05 14 20 05 MM DD HH MM YY Period 14 20 12 21 PM 12 22 25 PM Edit Wa...

Page 10: ...5 Press Done to return to the Service Menu Maintenance Daily The Steam and Hold requires a minimal amount of maintenance Daily maintenance helps keep the steamer running smoothly and free of any excess buildup that comes from daily use and wear These steps should be completed at the end of every day to ensure that the steamer maintains optimum efficiency Open the drawers and remove the steam pans ...

Page 11: ...e and remove from steamer 4 Remove top of Cleaning Cartridge by pulling top off the plastic housing 5 Pour 4oz of cleaning solution into the plastic housing Figure 10 NOTE Use two 2oz Delimer Packets in Cleaning Cartridge per Clean Cycle Figure 9 Clean Cycle Rotate the door down and remove key from pocket Insert key into clean cycle cartridge counter clockwise and remove from steamer Remove top of...

Page 12: ...ycle Scaled Clean WARNING Failure to properly follow the cleaning instructions for the unit will result in excess buildup of scale and lime as seen in the examples below Excess buildup of scale and lime may cause damage to the unit and will void the warranty ...

Page 13: ...t and will void all warranties Error Description FRAM Missing Control Board Failure Zero Cross TC0 Open Thermocouple Broken or Disconnected TC1 Open FlipFlop ON Power Switch Circuit Malfunction FlipFlop OFF Bootload Fail Software Update via USB Stick Failed OPTION Write Failed EEPROM Failure MENU Write Failed PID Write Failer 24V Missing 24VDC Power Supply Failed Display Missing Touch Screen Displ...

Page 14: ...wers are pushed in all the way Loose component connections Auth Service Rep Only Check operation of Pressure Switch Control Board Contactor and Cartridge Heaters for continuity and or loose connections Steamer fails to reach proper temperature GUI Settings have changed User Adjust GUI Control Settings and set Boiler Temperature BT to 268 deg 0F See settings operation section in this manual on page...

Page 15: ... 24 Volt Power Supply MSP 200 24 SSR1 SSR2 SSR1 SSR2 Water Level Board SSR1 SSR2 SSR1 SSR2 Wires go to the SSRs SSR input wires connected to J8 J8 on main board MOV Board Snubber o o Buzzer Board J11 Buzzer Cavity BreakoutBoard Wiring This is Repeated for all 8 Drawers 1 3 2 4 Drawer Reed Switch Drawer Thermister Drawer Solenoid CAT 5 Cable Power Push Button Board J101 J108 Wiring Touch Screen Dis...

Page 16: ...F 07 21 16 72 4 17 66 71 60 23 95 94 61 75 6 79 201 219 196 69 15 49 188 Item 15 119 125 111 121 224 226 222 166 223 228 224 225 227 Exploded Diagram 1 Mfg No 9100949 ONLY 135 137 62 185 48 32 33 28 28 23 18 136 Item 4 ...

Page 17: ...582 Rev F 07 21 17 Exploded Diagram 2 124 57 182 189 191 5 190 56 206 186 7 116 171 77 16 31 77 46 174 208 58 30 186 174 199 157 105 129 128 106 92 104 Item 7 211 214 209 217 212 209 210 214 213 78 215 Item 208 ...

Page 18: ... P N 1011582 Rev F 07 21 18 Exploded Diagram 3 70 167 192 218 55 198 197 194 166 187 53 207 11 157 174 59 74 174 ...

Page 19: ... P N 1011582 Rev F 07 21 19 Exploded Diagram 4 1 127 129 70 102 126 14 9 3 102 133 114 113 122 2 206 182 54 190 58 187 39 188 201 138 195 113 31 46 116 57 16 208 219 ...

Page 20: ...View Heat sync Pressure Release Switch Water Level Board Power Supply Board Circuit Breaker Contactor Cavity Breakout Board Drain Tubing Photo Diagram Main Control Board Display Board Boiler SSR Relay Power Button Board Solenoid System Drain Power Cord Treated Water Intake Regulator Assembly ...

Page 21: ... No Part Description Qty 59 0510972 Side Pane Rh 1 60 0510973 Cubby Front Brace 1 61 0510978 Control Panel 1 62 0510979 Front Plate 8 66 7002357 Drip Pan Kit 1 69 0511265 Clean Cycle Mt Brkt 1 70 0511272 Electrical Mount Bracket 1 71 0511278 Front Cover Panel 1 72 0511284 Front Cover Panel Os 1 74 0511289 Side Ele Panel 1 75 0511290 Front Access Cover 1 76 0511357 Bracket Clean Cycle Support 2 77 ...

Page 22: ...8 4 180 3100308 Weld Nut 10 32 8 181 3250302 1 4 20 Pem Nut Sst 32 182 4000216 Fan 1 183 4010254 Micro Switch 2 184 4010260 Switch Reed 8 185 4010261 Actuator Reed Switch 16 186 4040207 Solenoid Valve 060 High Temp 8 187 4040239 Solenoid Valve 088 Orifice 2 188 4040266 Low Pressure Switch Fixed 28 Psi 1 Item No Part Description Qty 189 4050180 Heat Sink 2 190 4050236 Contactor 2 Pole Normally Open...

Page 23: ... P N 1011582 Rev F 07 21 23 Notes ...

Page 24: ...n any product The right is always reserved to modify equipment because of factors beyond our control and government regulations Changes to update equipment do not constitute a warranty charge 3 If shipment is damaged in transit the purchaser should make a claim directly upon the carrier Careful inspection should be made of the shipment as soon as it arrives and visible damage should be noted upon ...

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