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P/N 1010678 Rev. K 08/12

PROGRAMMING

CYC (Total Cycle Time)

 refers to the total 

amount of steaming time set for the product.

SHO (Shot Interval Time)

 is the time set 

between shots of steam during a complete 
cycle.

H2O Setting (Steam Shot Time)

 is used to 

adjust the water volume used during each 
pump/solenoid operation.

The amount of steam produced by your 
Deluxe Food Warmer (steamer) depends on 
the amount of water sprayed onto the steam 
generator.

Flooding of the Generator may occur if the 
H2O setting is set too high. To prevent this 
from occurring, the Shot Interval Time (SHO) 
may be increased to allow more time for 
generator heat recovery. Adjustments should 
be made to both values to determine the opti-
mum settings for your cooking needs. 

To program the control, refer to Figure 4 and 
use the following procedure in sequence:

1.  Turn the power on. The display shows 

the factory programmed Total Cycle 
Time in minutes and seconds (Item A, 
Figure 4).

2.  Press and release the 

PROGRAM

 

button to change the control from 
Operation to Program mode.

3.  To change the Total Cycle Time in min-

utes, use the 

UP

 or 

DOWN ARROW 

buttons to change the time (Item B, 
Figure 4).

4.  Press and release the 

PROGRAM

 but-

ton again and use the 

UP

 or 

DOWN 

ARROW

 buttons to change the Total 

Cycle Time in seconds (Item C, Figure 
4).

5.  To change the SHO factory settings, 

make sure the control is in Program 
mode, then press and hold the two 

ARROW

 buttons simultaneously for 

1-2 seconds and then release. SHO will 
be displayed (Item D, Figure 4).

6.  Press and release the 

PROGRAM

 but-

ton and use the 

UP

 or 

DOWN ARROW

 

buttons to change the SHO setting in 
seconds (Item E, Figure 4).

NOTE: 20 seconds is recommended.

7.  Press and release the 

PROGRAM

 but-

ton again and use the 

UP

 or 

DOWN 

ARROW

 buttons to change the SHO 

setting in minutes (Item F, Figure 4).

NOTE: 00 minutes is recommended.

Figure 4. Control Programming Sequence

8.  Press and release the 

PROGRAM

 

button again and “H2O” is displayed 
(Item G, Figure 4).

9.  To change the H2O setting, press and 

release the 

PROGRAM

 button again to 

display the setting (Item H, Figure 4). 
Use the 

UP

 or 

DOWN ARROW

 buttons 

to increase or decrease the time.

NOTE: Recommended settings are :

• 

DFW/DFWT/DFWF-250 [0_50] 

• 

DFW/DFWT-150 [0_08]

10. Press either the 

START/STOP

 or 

OPERATE

 button to store the changes 

and to exit the Program mode.

NOTE: The START/STOP or OPERATE button 
may be pressed at any time during pro-
gramming to store the changes and exit 
the Program mode.
NOTE: If no change is made within 5 sec-
onds at any time during the programming 
process, all changes made up to that point 
are stored in memory and the control 
reverts to the Operation mode.

READY

UP

DOWN

PROGRAM

START/STOP

POWER

1500

READY

UP

DOWN

PROGRAM

START/STOP

POWER

15

READY

UP

DOWN

PROGRAM

START/STOP

POWER

    00

READY

UP

DOWN

PROGRAM

START/STOP

POWER

 SHO

READY

UP

DOWN

PROGRAM

START/STOP

POWER

 00

READY

UP

DOWN

PROGRAM

START/STOP

POWER

 20

READY

UP

DOWN

PROGRAM

START/STOP

POWER

 H2O

READY

UP

DOWN

PROGRAM

START/STOP

POWER

 0_80

A. Total Cycle Time

E. SHO Time Seconds

E. SHO Time Minutes

B. Total Cycle Minues

C. Total Cycle Seconds

G. H2O Cycle

G. H2O Setting

D. SHO Cycle

Summary of Contents for DFW series

Page 1: ... 9100101 9100102 9100103 9100104 9100105 9100106 9100107 9100111 9100112 9100113 9100114 9100115 9100116 9100118 9100121 9100122 9100123 9100124 9100125 9100126 9100128 9100131 9100132 9100133 9100134 9100135 9100136 9100146 9100147 9100156 www ajantunes com POWER UP DOWN PROGRAM START STOP ...

Page 2: ...e 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 warranty does not extend to Damages caused in shipmen...

Page 3: ...ance Electrical ground is required on this appliance Check with a qualified electrician if you are in doubt as to whether the appliance is properly grounded If a chemical cleaner is used be sure it is safe to use on cast aluminum Observe all precautions and warnings on product label Inspection testing and repair of elec trical equipment should only be per formed by qualified service personnel This...

Page 4: ...0 Volt DFWT 150 9100126 230 2800 12 2 50 60 CEE 7 7 16 Amp 250 Volt DFWT 150 9100128 230 2800 12 2 50 60 IEC 309 16 Amp 250 Volt DFWT 200 9100131 120 1800 15 50 60 NEMA 5 15P 15 Amp 120 Volt DFWT 200 9100132 120 1800 15 50 60 NEMA 5 20P 20 Amp 120 Volt DFWT 200 9100133 230 2800 12 2 50 60 CEE 7 7 16 Amp 250 Volt DFWT 250 9100134 120 1800 15 50 60 NEMA 5 15P 15 Amp 120 Volt DFWT 250 9100135 120 180...

Page 5: ...odels require a direct cold water hookup A water inlet hose and strainer assembly Figure 1 is supplied Incoming water is controlled by a normally closed solenoid valve located inside the steamer s electrical housing 1 Turn off the water valve not supplied that provides water to the unit 2 Connect the 1 4 6 5 mm ID flexible tubing to the outlet side of the water pressure regulator and secure using ...

Page 6: ...15 minutes To change any of these settings see the appropriate Operating Instructions for your specific unit OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS NON TIMER MODELS 1 Turn the power on Figure 2 2 Allow the unit to preheat for approxi mately 30 minutes NOTE Do NOT push the OPERATE button during warm up 3 Open the top cover and place the product to be steamed onto the trivet then close the cover 4 Press the OPERATE...

Page 7: ...n release SHO will be displayed Item D Figure 4 6 Press and release the PROGRAM but ton and use the UP or DOWN ARROW buttons to change the SHO setting in seconds Item E Figure 4 NOTE 20 seconds is recommended 7 Press and release the PROGRAM but ton again and use the UP or DOWN ARROW buttons to change the SHO setting in minutes Item F Figure 4 NOTE 00 minutes is recommended Figure 4 Control Program...

Page 8: ... and hold the PROGRAM and START STOP buttons simultaneously 3 Turn the unit on while holding the buttons Release the buttons when the unit stops beeping NOTE Repeat steps 1 through 3 if the unit still displays the ERR fault code 4 The display will now register 15 00 NOTE It is recommended that the SHO and H2O settings be adjusted to the recommended settings shown in the Programming section of this...

Page 9: ...ollow 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 ...

Page 10: ... rear hinge bracket screws Figure 9 one turn only 2 Push down on the top cover heavily Figure 9 This ensures the gasket is seated squarely around the Generator While maintaining the downward pressure re tighten the screws WATER STRAINER DIRECT WATER HOOKUP MODELS The water strainer protects your equipment from any foreign debris in the water line that could damage the unit s solenoid causing the u...

Page 11: ...ircuit Thermistor is inoperable Non Timer Models Only The unit s main electrical panel circuit breakers trips Damaged receptacle plug or cord or a loose connec tion or an internal component failure Turn power off allow unit to cool to room tempera ture and then restart the unit Contact your main tenance person or Authorized Service Agency if the condition repeats Circuit breaker is overloaded Wate...

Page 12: ...alues as described in the Programming section of this manual Insufficient or excessive calcium mineral deposits on the Generator surface Verify that a thin layer of calcium mineral deposits is present on the Generator surface Refer to the Maintenance section of this manual Generator surface is bare The Generator surface must have a thin coating of calcium mineral deposits for proper steaming Refer...

Page 13: ...ing the unit on a number of single shot cycles and then letting it rest If the unit still leaks disassemble the Solenoid Valve and clean out the plunger Reassemble the unit and test again If a leak is still present replace the Solenoid Valve Contact your maintenance person or Authorized Service Agency The Water Pump and or its Check Valves are clogged or damaged Verify that the filter is present i...

Page 14: ... Lobster Tails 5 Frozen 8 oz ea 16 Rock Lobster Tails 4 10 oz ea 10 Rock Lobster Tails 4 Frozen 10 oz ea 20 Sea Scallops 1 lb 5 8 Shrimp Green Headless 20 1 oz ea 6 Shrimp Peeled Deveined 1 lb 5 6 Shrimp Peeled Deveined Frozen 1 lb 8 9 Turbot Steaks 3 8 oz ea 5 POULTRY Chicken 4 Quarter 10 oz ea 23 25 Chicken 2 Half 1 lb ea 25 Chicken Supreme 6 Frozen 30 Pillow Pack 4 oz ea Chicken or Turkey Roll ...

Page 15: ... D PVC BRD 12 Long 1 4 2040150 Elbow Male Nylon 2 1 4 Barb x 3 8 NPT 5 0503615 Bracket Manifold Mtg 1 6 2190129 Nipple 1 4 NPT x 1 4 NPT 1 7 2090127 Strainer 1 4 FPT 1 8 2080118 Quick Disconnect 1 8 NPT 1 9 2190113 Manifold 1 10 2110160 Clamp Ear Med 4 11 2040151 Nipple HEx 3 8 x 1 4 NPT Nylon 1 12 2170114 Gauge Water Pressure 1 13 2170113 Regulator Pressure 1 1 10 3 9 2 4 5 13 11 12 6 7 8 1 05038...

Page 16: ...7 33 33 41 42 43 44 57 58 67 67 67 67 68 69 70 70 70 71 72 74 53 Inset B 32 57 31 51 77 81 64 33 See Inset C See Inset B 9 8 34 35 36 37 39 40 54 55 59 64 70 73 75 79 74 Inset C Non Timer Models DFW DFWT 100 MAD EINUSA T3 T4 PCB 00 0 234 R13 C5 R6 R9 R1 R5 R2 U1 CR6 CR1 T1 R12 C4 R4 R15 C6 R10 R14 C1 VR1 C3 T2 R8 SER IAL NO R18 CR5 ANT UNE S R16 T6 T5 R11 CR4 CR2 8 34 35 36 38 39 55 56 59 64 70 73...

Page 17: ...pring 3 Mfg 9100128 only 28 0020952 Hinge Beam 1 Mfg 9100128 only 29 0502722 Pivot Bracket 1 Mfg 9100128 only 31 0012546 Access Cover Assy 1 32 7000214 Diode Assy 1 33 7000849 Silicone Tube Kit 1 Includes 2 tubes 34 1000976 Label Front Panel 1 Non Timer Models only 1001036 Label Front Panel 1 Timer Models only 35 4010166 Operate Switch 1 36 4010151 Rocker Switch 120V 1 4010137 Rocker Switch 230V 1...

Page 18: ...64 64 66 61 63 16 54 40 54 7 8 8 34 34 35 35 36 36 37 38 39 39 41 42 43 45 46 47 48 49 53 55 55 56 58 59 59 59 64 64 68 69 70 70 70 73 73 74 75 75 79 79 74 74 50 Inset B Inset C Timer Models DFW DFWT 250 Inset C Non Timer Models DFW DFWT 200 10 76 See Page 15 for Strainer Parts 52 40 See Inset C 31 81 64 See Inset B 9 ...

Page 19: ...Tube Kit 1 Includes 2 tubes 34 1000976 Label Front Panel 1 Non Timer Models only 1001036 Label Front Panel 1 Timer Models only 35 4010166 Operate Switch 1 36 4010151 Rocker Switch 120V 1 4010137 Rocker Switch 230V 1 37 7000392 Control Board 1 Non Timer Models only 38 7000317 Control Board 1 Timer Models only 39 7000319 Transformer 1 40 7000652 Relay Solid State 1 41 7000135 Hi Limit Thermostat 1 4...

Page 20: ...4 45 A B I L M P K 7 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 A G H I K 34 7 8 17 E D 10 B B 25 15 14 11 B 22 F 21 20 19 18 16 12 See Inset A See Inset B Inset B Timer Model only 5 6 42 N See Page 25 for Strainer Parts 41 9 See Page 5 8 35a 36 37 38a 44 A B I L M P K Inset A Non Timer Model Mfg No 9100147 40 43 40 39 ...

Page 21: ...1 2000188 Outlet Tube 1 32 2040103 Male Connector 1 4 1 33 4040145 Solenoid 24 VAC 1 34 7000138 Quick Disconnect 1 Body Plate Kit 35 1001036 Front Panel Label 1 Timer Models Only 35a 1000976 Front Panel Label 1 Non Timer Models Mfg No 9100147 36 4010166 Operate Switch 1 37 4010137 Power Switch 1 38 7000317 Control Board 1 Timer Models Only 38a 7000392 Control Board 1 Non Timer Models Mfg No 910014...

Page 22: ...AM WHT T6 T5 SOLENOID PUMP OR 120V 230V WHT BLK WHT BLK BLK MOMENTARY SWITCH T1 T2 T4 ORG BRN BRN BLU GND PUMP ONLY YEL RED T7 T3 2 1 3 4 BLU DIODE PUMP ONLY BLK 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 WIRING DIAGRAM ...

Page 23: ...RD WHT BLK WIRING DIAGRAM WHT THERMOSTAT HI LIMIT CONTROL TEMP T1 T2 MOMENTARY SWITCH SOLENOID PUMP OR 120V 230V T3 T4 WHT BLK WHT BLK BLK BRN ORG BLK BRN GND PUMP ONLY T5 T6 2 3 1 4 YEL RED PUMP ONLY DIODE BLK 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 S S RELAY THERMISTOR 22 GA AWM 105 C WIRING DIAGRAM continued ...

Page 24: ...eding 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 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 age...

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