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VARIETY STEAMER (VS-250)

12

P/N 1010998 Rev. C 11/12

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SHOT

Figure 6. SHOT Mode on Menu 1

CYC (Total Cycle Time)

  1.  Turn the power on and allow the unit to preheat 

for 30 minutes.  

NOTE:  During preheating, the display will flash 

“LOW”.  When unit reaches operating temperature, 

the display shows the factory preprogrammed 

(default) time in minutes/seconds (Figure 7) and the 

active channel indicator light will be on.

  2.  Press the 

PROGRAM

 button to change the con-

trol from Operation to Program mode.  “CYC” 

will appear in the display for a moment.  Select 

a Menu Channel (1 thru 4), making the selected 

channel the active channel.

NOTE:  If no change is made within 10 seconds 

at any time during the programming process, all 

changes made up to that point are stored in memo-

ry and the control reverts to Operation mode.

  3.  Press the 

UP

 or 

DOWN ARROW 

buttons to 

change the total cycle time in minutes (Figure 7).

  4.  Press the 

PROGRAM

 button again, then use the 

UP 

or 

DOWN ARROW 

buttons to change the 

total cycle time in seconds.

  5.  When finished, either:

 

  a.) Press the selected 

MENU CHANNEL 

button 

to store the changes; pressing this again will start 

the steam cycle. 

  

 

OR

 

   

b.) Select another menu channel for change and 

repeat steps 3 & 4.  Changes made to previous 

channels will automatically be stored.

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 RATE

Figure 5. RATE Mode on Menu 1

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 CYC

Figure 4. CYC Mode on Menu 1

RATE (Shot Interval Time)

  6.  While in Program mode (press the 

PROGRAM

 

button if not in this mode), press both the 

UP

 and 

DOWN

 

ARROW

 buttons simultaneously.  “RATE” 

will appear in the display for a moment (Figure 5).

  7.  Use the 

UP

 or 

DOWN

 

ARROW

 buttons to 

change the RATE setting in seconds.

  8.  Press the 

PROGRAM

 button again, then use the 

UP

 or 

DOWN

 

ARROW

 buttons to change the rate 

time in minutes.

SHOT (Steam Shot Time)

  9.  Press the 

PROGRAM

 button again and “SHOT” 

will appear in the display for a moment (Figure 6).

 10.  Use the 

UP

 or 

DOWN

 

ARROW

 buttons to 

increase or decrease the time.

  11.  Press the selected channel button to store the 

changes (Figure 6) or press another channel  

button to store the changes and select a new 

channel.

 12.  Repeat steps 1 through 11 for any of the other 

menu channels.

NOTE: The SINGLE SHOT button may be pressed 

at anytime during programming to store any  

changes made and execute a fixed single shot of 

0.70 second.

Figure 7. Changing Total Cycle Time

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Minutes

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PROGRAMMING (continued) 

Summary of Contents for 9100260

Page 1: ...P N 1010998 Rev C 11 12 VARIETY STEAMER Models VS 250 Owner s Manual MANUFACTURING NUMBERS 9100260 9100261 9100262 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...

Page 2: ...maged contact the carrier imme diately and file a damage claim with them Save all packing materials when filing a claim Freight damage claims are the responsibility of the purchaser and NOT covered un...

Page 3: ...e agency directory and fill in the information below Authorized Service Agency Name Phone No Address Use only genuine Roundup replacement parts in this unit Use of replacement parts other than those s...

Page 4: ...the unit Do NOT immerse cord or plug in water Keep cord away from heated surfaces Do NOT allow the cord to hang over edge of table or counter The following warnings and cautions appear throughout thi...

Page 5: ...a sanitizing solution or abrasive materials The use of these may cause dam age to the stainless steel finish To ensure proper steaming characteristics some calcium mineral deposits must be pres ent o...

Page 6: ...es not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Do NOT use an extension cord with this unit Check with a qualified electrician if you are unsure if the appliance is pro...

Page 7: ...must first be installed INSTALLATION Water Pressure Regulator 1 Install the regulator assembly to the steamer as shown in Figure 2A and 2B 2 Open the shut off valve to allow water flow to the regulat...

Page 8: ...RODUCTMAY CAUSE PERSONALINJURY READ ASME INSTALATION OPERATING INTRUCT MADE IN USA IMI R91G 24K NLN INLET 150 PSIG MAX OUTLET 125 PSIGMAX To Steamers Pressure Adjustment knob Inlet Water Supply Connec...

Page 9: ...ater to steam every 5 seconds for a 10 second steaming cycle To change any of these settings refer to the Programming section of this manual Operator Controls POWER SWITCH When the Power Switch is on...

Page 10: ...aintenance section of this manual UP DOWN ARROW BUTTONS The actual Generator temperature can be viewed by depressing the UP ARROW button Figure 3 at any time The arrow buttons are used with the other...

Page 11: ...d operation shot of steam Figure 6 The amount of steam produced by your unit depends on the amount of water sprayed onto the Generator sur face Flooding of the Generator may occur if the SHOT setting...

Page 12: ...changes pressing this again will start the steam cycle OR b Select another menu channel for change and repeat steps 3 4 Changes made to previous channels will automatically be stored 1 2 3 4 RATE Figu...

Page 13: ...to lock the plate 10 Check that the Water Pressure Regulator is correctly set to 20 psi 1 4 kg cm2 or 138 kPa 11 Reinstall all parts and accessories MAINTENANCE Daily Cleaning NOTE Frequency of clean...

Page 14: ...xture and use 5 Using a sponge or dry towel remove the delimer solution from the Generator Then rinse the Generator with clear water CAUTION If a chemical cleaner delimer is used be sure it is safe to...

Page 15: ...or interfere with the equipment s proper and con sistent operation Figure 10 To ensure proper and consistent steaming results check the Water Pressure Regulator and Strainer Cup regularly If the press...

Page 16: ...on the display and release the arrow buttons 4 Turn the unit off again to preserve this record To clear reset this record press both the UP and DOWN ARROW buttons simultaneously before turning the uni...

Page 17: ...en the Solid State Relay terminals 1 and 2 open up and the Generator stops heating The heating circuit cycles on and off as needed even at idle When the SINGLE SHOT button is pushed it signals the Con...

Page 18: ...or Light is on the Control Panel is on but the unit is not heating up Heat Relay is inoperable Reset the Hi Limit Thermostat according to the Operations section of this manual If the Hi Limit Thermost...

Page 19: ...ld O ring if missing Replace if it is damaged Black Manifold is difficult to lock and unlock onto the Generator with the Locking Lever Black Manifold not being removed and cleaned daily as required Re...

Page 20: ...ER VS 250 20 P N 1010998 Rev C 11 12 WIRING DIAGRAMS NOTE ALL WIRES TO BE 22 GA TFE 200 C UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED 18 GA AWM 105 C 16 GA TFE 200 C 14 GA TFE 200 C FOR MFG NO 9100262 ONLY FOR MFG NO...

Page 21: ...8 Rev C 11 12 41 39 40 42 21 29 25 26 11 10 51 52 50 9 55 53 54 70 15 14 13 12 36 1 37 38 3 5 8 19 45 44 46 17 18 16 58 59 2 4 6 20 62 63 64 64 34 32 18 17 65 41 43 43 68 35 27 24 60 28 22 33 61 69 71...

Page 22: ...quare Neck 3 8 16 x 3 4 SS 2 43 0010551 Large Basket Assy Jumbo 2 Incl 39 40 41 42 44 4060304 Terminal Block 3 Pole 1 45 0400251 Strain Relief 1 46 3060130 Nut Hex KEPS 6 32 1 47 304P105 Nut Hex KEPS...

Page 23: ...23 VARIETY STEAMER VS 250 P N 1010998 Rev C 11 12 NOTES...

Page 24: ...ding maximum weight capacity 4 lbs This warranty does not cover water contamination problems such as foreign material in water lines or inside solenoid valves It does not cover water pressure problems...

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