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Steamer 625-50

5

 Rev G

 Printed in USA 

1010

 © 200

3

4

Steamer

625-M

FY

Programming Product Name & Water Cycle

Filet Large 

PROD1

        

    

P

ROD2   

        

PROD

3

PROD

4

 PROD

5

 PROD

6

 PROD

7

 PROD

8

PROD

9

 PROD

10

 PROD

11

 

 PROD1

2

 

– – – –

ON   1.1

FILET

1

A. Press and hold the LOGO button and a PRODUCT button for 

approximately 6 seconds. The display will show the current 
assigned product for the button pressed.

NOTE: A decimal point will appear and flash on the right side of
the display to indicate Programming mode.

The Program button menus can be changed to any of the 
following menu items.

PROD1 thru PROD12 can be selected to program additional 
product names.

“– – – –” can be used when no product name selection is desired.

6

A. Press the UP or DOWN Arrow buttons to change the valve

ON time. 

B. Press the McDonald’s LOGO button to store the new valve

ON time.

NOTE: Pressing the Product 3 button at any time exits the
Program mode without storing the change.

ON   1.1

ON

1.1

5

The display now shows the product’s water valve ON time in
seconds.

OFF

2.5

7

The display now shows the product’s water valve OFF time
in seconds.

PROD 1

PROD 1

2

3

B. Press the UP or DOWN Arrow button to scroll through the

product selections.

C. Press the McDonald’s LOGO button to store the new product

name. 
To enter custom product names, proceed to step 3.

NOTE: Pressing the Product 3 button at any time exits the
Program mode without storing the change.

Press and hold the Prince Castle LOGO button first, then press
and hold the McDonald’s LOGO button for 6 seconds.

The display will show the product name with the left-most
character display or decimal point flashing.

NOTE: Must be in Programming mode

 (See Step 1A)

.

CROD 1

4

A. Press the UP or DOWN Arrow buttons to change the 

left-most character.

B. Press the Product 1 or Product 4 button to move the cursor

to the next character. 

C. Repeat steps A and B for each character.
D. Press the McDonald’s LOGO button to store the new 

product name.

NOTE: Pressing the Product 3 button at any time exits the
Program mode without storing the change.

CHKN 1

PROD 1

Summary of Contents for 625-MFY

Page 1: ...100 miles 200 kilometers round trip one trip warranty from an authorized service agency or its sub service agency This warranty is subject to the following exceptions conditions Use of any non genuine...

Page 2: ...ily injury or death CAUTION Indicates information important to the operation of the unit Failure to observe may result in damage to the equipment Important CAUTION All electrical connections must be i...

Page 3: ...laten temperature with an external meter connected to the meter plug inlet on the bottom right side of the unit Add 5 C 10 F A Press and hold McDonald s LOGO button and immediately press and hold the...

Page 4: ...1 ON 1 1 5 The display now shows the product s water valve ON time in seconds OFF 2 5 7 The display now shows the product s water valve OFF time in seconds PROD 1 PROD 1 2 3 B Press the UP or DOWN Arr...

Page 5: ...temperature 255 TEMP 275 12 Factory pre set temperatures Filet 176 C 350 F Large 176 C 350 F PROD1 12 176 C 350 F ERROR MESSAGES ACTION No Heat Error Call service technician Factory Pre Set Temperatur...

Page 6: ...it for 5 minutes Using a clean sanitized towel thoroughly rinse and wipe the internal surfaces 5 Use brushes to clean the water tube Dip the brush in warm water or deliming solution Insert the brush a...

Page 7: ...turi Plate Spatula 1 While wearing protective gloves remove the top cover by pulling up and off the unit 3 A Wash top cover top plate spatula and venturi plate in a solution of McD APSC APC made up in...

Page 8: ...g of 4 1 7 66 045S Strain Relief 1 8 625 197S Tube Water 1 9 88 497S Mini Jack K Type 1 10 625 064S Top Plate 1 12 625 083S Water Valve Assembly 1 14 65 059S Relay 40A 1 15 625 154S Power PC Board 16...

Page 9: ...20 and 30 PSI Water ON cycle too long Check for proper programming of Filet steam cycles Decrease ON time until desired results are reached Too many water cycles Check for proper programming of Filet...

Page 10: ......

Page 11: ...McD ASPC APC Use steamer brush to clean the water tube Monthly Delime the steam chamber Note Depending on your water conditions you may need to de lime the platen as frequently as once a week Clean de...

Page 12: ...diately after turning off the unit prepare the de liming solution Add one packet of McD De Limer to 16 ounces of warm water To ensure that all of the delimer dissolves stir solution vigor ously Remove...

Page 13: ...ck panel of the steamer turn off unit and repeat Step 5 6 Printed in November 2003 Prince Castle Inc 625 511revA To insert the new tube first insert the top end through the hole that leads to the plat...

Page 14: ...water line T Connect s female end to steamer s male end Printed in December 2003 Prince Castle Inc 625 514 revB 4 Finally connect the inlet water line s female end to the T Connect s male fitting The...

Page 15: ...Steamer 625 505 Rev G Printed in USA 0731 200 3 12 Steamer 625 MFY Notes...

Page 16: ...ith McD Sink Pak Sanitizer KAYQUAT and air dry 3 Wipe the steam chamber surface with a clean sanitized towel 4 If the surface shows signs of excessive calcium and lime build up dissolve two teaspoons...

Page 17: ...cleaning partial packets can be used Two teaspoons of McD Delimer can be dissolved in a small coffee cup with hot water The packet can be used for 4 applications However it is not recommended to leave...

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