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MSS-200 MINI SPATULA STEAMER

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P/N 1010903 Rev. A 09/05 

MAINTENANCE

Daily

  1.  Turn the Rocker Switch (power On/Off) to OFF. 

Unplug the power cord and allow the unit to cool 

down before proceeding.

  2.  Check the Water Pressure Regulator gauge  and 

verify that it reads 7- 9 PSI (0.4 - 0.6 kg/cm2 

or 48-62 kPa). If not, adjust the water pressure 

as described in the Installation section of this 

manual.  Check the rear water Quick Disconnect 

Fitting and Hose Clamp for leakage.  If leakage is 

apparent, tighten the hose clamp first.  If leakage 

persists, replace the small black O-Ring on the 

Quick Disconnect.  

NOTE: Three (3) spare O-Rings are attached to the 

Quick Disconnect #1 (Figure 5).  Additional O-Rings 

can be obtained by ordering part number 020P117 

(10 pack).

  3.  Remove the Spatula, Top Cover, and Diffuser. 

(Figure 9).

NOTE: To remove the Top Cover, carefully bend one 

side so that the cover slot releases from the 

vent. Do not bend the cover more than it takes to 

remove it

  4.  Wash these items in hot, soapy water and then 

rinse and 

WIPE DRY

.

  5.  Wipe down the entire exterior of the unit (Figure 

5) with a clean, hot, damp cloth (not dripping wet) 

and wipe dry.

  6.  Reinstall the Diffuser, Top Cover, and Spatula.

NOTE: Failure to properly clean and dry the above 

mentioned items prior to reassembly may result in 

the accumulation of water/moisture overnight.  This 

may lead to permanent damage of the equipment’s 

finish and its accessories.  This damage is not cov-

ered by warranty.

Monthly

The MSS-200 Mini Spatula Steamer utilizes an open 

steam generator.  Water sprayed onto the generator 

surface flashes into steam immediately, but the miner-

als in the water do not steam, they stay on the genera-

tor surface. 
 

A small amount of calcium/mineral deposits are 

needed for proper operation

, but a build-up of exces-

sive calcium/mineral deposits causes poor steaming 

efficiency, excessive moisture (wet steam) and will 

eventually severely retard the steaming action com-

pletely.

  5.  Pour delimer solution (not supplied) onto the gen-

erator surface.  Follow the delimer manufacturer’s 

instructions for proper mixture and use.

  6.  Using a sponge or a dry towel, remove the 

delimer solution from the generator surface, then 

rinse with clean water.

NOTE: To ensure proper steaming characteristics, 

some calcium/mineral deposits must be present on 

the generator surface.  If, during cleaning, the sur-

face 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 formu-

late a thin coating of calcium/mineral deposits.
NOTE: In soft water areas, it may be necessary 

to add a small amount of lime to the generator to 

“season” it. This will ensure proper steaming char-

acteristics by producing a thin coating of calcium/

mineral deposits on the generator surface. 
Seasoning mixture consists of 3/4 ounces (25ml/ 

25cc) baking soda, 3/4 ounces (25ml/25cc) lime 

mixed with 1 quart (950ml/950cc) of water.  Stir 

mixture and pour 1/4” deep onto the hot generator 

surface.  After mixture is converted to steam, the 

remaining loose power can be removed.

  7.  Plug the power cord into the appropriate outlet. 

Turn the Rocker Switch (power On/Off) to ON.  

Allow the unit to warm up for about 30 minutes.

  8.  Cycle the unit several times to operate the steam-

er.  

This purges any remaining delimer residue 

from the generator surface.

  9.  Turn the unit off, reinstall all parts and accesso-

ries, and return the unit to service.

CLEANING STEAM GENERATOR

  1.  Turn the unit off and unplug the power cord.  

Allow the unit to cool down before proceeding.

  2.  Perform the Daily cleaning, but 

DO NOT

 reas-

semble the unit

  4.  With the unit cool, use a wire brush and/or 

scraper to loosen and remove the excessive cal-

cium/mineral deposits from the generator surface 

(Figure 5).  Remove the loose build up, wipe the 

generator with a clean, damp cloth.

NOTE:  If deposits are still excessive and/or diffi-

cult to remove, refer to Steps 5 and 9.

CAUTION

If a chemical cleaner/delimer is used, be sure it is 

safe to use on cast aluminum.  Observe all pre-

cautions and warnings on the product label.

Summary of Contents for roundup MSS-200

Page 1: ...P N 1010903 Rev A 09 05 MINI SPATULA STEAMER Model MSS 200 Owner s Manual MANUFACTURING NUMBERS 9100930 A S D L I S T E CM O I N NIT A T C T I S L US E D ...

Page 2: ...d in the service agency directory packaged with the equipment You may also contact the factory at 1 877 392 7854 toll free in the U S and Canada or 1 630 784 1000 if you have trouble locating your local Authorized Service Aagency Owner Information 2 General 2 Warranty Information 2 Service Technical Assistance 2 Important Safety Information 3 Dimensions 5 Electrical Cord Plug Configurations 5 Spec...

Page 3: ... the equipment and or severe bodily injury or death WARNING ELECTRICAL WARNING Indicates infor mation relating to possible shock hazard Failure to observe may result in damage to the equipment and or severe bodily injury or death CAUTION GENERAL CAUTION Indicates informa tion important to the proper operation of the equipment Failure to observe may result in damage to the equipment WARNING HOT SUR...

Page 4: ...per outlet installed by a qualified electrician Do not use an extension cord with this appliance Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly grounded This equipment is to be installed to com ply with the basic plumbing code of the Building Officials and Code Administrators Inc BOCA and the Food Service Sanitation Manual of the Food and Drug Admini...

Page 5: ...SS 200 9100930 120 1800 15 0 50 60 WHT BLK GRN CAUTION The Mini Spatula Steamer uses a direct water line Water pressure coming into the unit must be set to 7 to 9 psi using a Water Pressure Regulator CAUTION Be sure to observe all warnings cautions and pro cedures listed in the Important Safety Information section of this manual Model Designation TYPE OF POWER CORD C COMMERCIAL TYPE OF PLUG F NEMA...

Page 6: ...SS 200 Mini Spatula Steamer is designed to heat products using steam Products are placed on the spatula which is then inserted into the unit When the Steam button is pressed a shot of steam heats the product evenly MINI SPATULA STEAMER SETUP When placing the Mini Spatula Steamer Figure 1 into service pay attention to the following guidelines Do not block or cover any openings on the units Do not i...

Page 7: ...ge Set to 7 to 9 PSI adjustable Water Supply Outlet to Mini Spatula Steamer Holes for verti cal mounting 7 inches apart 7 5 inches between mounting holes Figure 4 Mounting Options For horizontal mounting Checking and Cleaning the Water Strainer The Water Strainer protects your equipment from any foreign debris in the water line that could get into the food and damage the unit s solenoid causing th...

Page 8: ...sures the air is purged from the Water Line 6 Replace damaged or worn parts as needed 7 Verify that the Water Pressure Regulator Gauge is set to 7 9 PSI 4 6 kg cm2 or 48 62 kPa Adjusting the Water Pressure Regulator The Dual Water Pressure Regulator uses a fixed regu lator and an adjustable regulator Figure 5 The adjust able regulator must be set between 7 9 PSI 0 4 0 6 kg cm2 or 48 62 kPa Follow ...

Page 9: ...ut off valve for maintenance Figure 7 To install follow these steps 1 Make sure that the Water Shut off Valve is closed 2 Attach the T Fitting to your existing water supply WARNING Make sure that the water hoses are not kinked or bent This could result in poor steaming perfor mance Figure 6 Water Installation Kit Figure 7 Dual Water Regulator Kit P N 7000418 with optional Water Installation Kit P ...

Page 10: ...uring the steam cycle 5 When the blue LED turns on remove the Spatula from the unit and then remove the product from the Spatula 6 The unit is ready for another cycle Rotary Switch Settings At the back of the MSS 200 unit are three Rotary Switches Temp Cycle and Shot Figure 8 Temp Rotary Switch Sets the operating tem perature of the unit Cycle Rotary Switch Sets the length of a steam cycle in seco...

Page 11: ...n com pletely 5 Pour delimer solution not supplied onto the gen erator surface Follow the delimer manufacturer s instructions for proper mixture and use 6 Using a sponge or a dry towel remove the delimer solution from the generator surface then rinse with clean water NOTE To ensure proper steaming characteristics some calcium mineral deposits must be present on the generator surface If during clea...

Page 12: ... of the strainer by cycling the unit through several steam cycles 6 Replace damaged or worn parts as needed NOTE Refer to the Replacement Parts section of this manual for a complete list of parts Cleaning the Water Inlet Tube Sometimes when cleaning the Steam Generator small particles may be pushed into the Water Inlet Tube caus ing it to become clogged In a clogged state the unit is unable to spr...

Page 13: ...e Faulty Control Board Loose or broken wiring in circuit The blue ready light repeatedly flashes 1 second on 3 seconds off NOTE The electrical compartment temperature has exceeded 155 F Insufficient ventilation around unit Turn unit off and let cool down If the problem persists Contact your maintenance person or an Authorized Service Agency for service Faulty Control Board The blue ready light int...

Page 14: ...or back to 7 9 PSI If the problem persists Contact the Authorized Service Agency for service The Solenoid Valve is not installed correctly If the Solenoid Valve was replaced verify that the IN and OUT labels on the valve correspond to the water flow The generator surface continuously fills with water ONLY when the power switch is turned ON Faulty temperature Control Board Contact your maintenance ...

Page 15: ... Rev A 09 05 REPLACEMENT PARTS 51 25 7 25 34 33 41 42 43 40 9 POWER STEAM READY NOTE Item 9 can be purchased separately in kit 7000429 3 4 5 10 12 13 15 16 17 18 14 21 31 23 24 26 27 32 35 36 37 38 39 44 45 47 48 46 29 30 11 28 2 6 8 20 19 50 1 ...

Page 16: ... 0400291 Splash Guard 1 25 306P130 Nut Hex KEPS 06 32 8 26 7000422 Control Board 1 27 4010151 Switch Rocker 25A 125V 1 Item Part Description Qty No 28 4010214 Switch Momentary 1 29 300P102 Nut Speed 8 32 U 2 30 308P104 Scr Mach 08 32 X 3 8 2 31 4010203 Transformer 120v 12v 1 32 0504330 Bracket Terminal Block 1 33 308P185 Scr Tap 8 32 X 3 8 2 34 306P103 Scr Mach 06 32 X 3 8 2 35 4060387 Terminal Bl...

Page 17: ...12 2 2110160 Clamp Ear 17 32 3 3 2030128 Tubing 1 4 ID PVC Brd 30 long 1 4 2040130 Male Adaptor Barbed 1 4 1 5 7000437 Gauge Pressure 0 30 PSI 1 6 2170122 Regulator Pressure adjustable 1 7 2190129 Nipple 1 4 NPT x 1 4 NPT 2 8 7000333 Strainer 1 4 FTP includes O Ring 1 Strainer Screen and Strainer Cup 9 2170124 Regulator Pressure 1 non adjustable 10 2080118 Quick Disconnect 1 4 NPT 1 11 0504195 Bra...

Page 18: ... to be disbursed onto the Generator surface for steaming The water flashes into steam immediately and steams the product After approximately 10 seconds the blue light turns back on to indicate that the unit is ready for another cycle The multifunctional Control Board incorporates two sta tus LEDs detailed below If the heating circuit continues to call for heat and the Generator overheats an auto m...

Page 19: ... Control Board is faulty TECHNICAL THEORY OF OPERATION continued Slow Flashing 1 second on and 1 second off Under this condition the Generator surface tempera ture has dropped below 208 F 137 C The Solenoid Valve circuit is disabled until the temperature rises above 280 F 137 C and reaches proper operating temperature Possible Cause s The Water Pressure Regulator or the Rotary Switches are incorre...

Page 20: ...ay travel mileage or any other charges for an authorized service agency to reach the equipment location 2 Roundup reserves the right to make changes in design or add any improvements on 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...

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