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P/N 1011175 Rev. H 08/20

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Operating Instructions

Preparing Unit

1. 

Turn the power on and allow the unit 

to preheat for approximately 20-30 

minutes.

NOTE:

 The green Ready Light will flash 

during warm-up. The flashing 

light will become steady when 

the unit is up to temperature. 

If the Ready Light continues to 

flash after warm-up, or starts to 

flash during operation, see the 

Troubleshooting section in this 

manual.

NOTE:

 Do NOT push the Cycle/Start 

button during warm-up. The 

flashing green Ready Light 

indicates the unit is not up to 

temperature. If the Cycle/Start 

button is pressed while the 

green light is flashing, nothing 

will happen.

Cooking Procedure

1. 

Pull out the Spatula and place the 

product to be steamed onto the 

Spatula.

2. 

Push the Spatula fully into the unit. 

NOTE:

 Spatula must be fully inserted in 

order to start a steam cycle.

3. 

Press and release the CYCLE/START 

button. The green Ready Light will 

come on and remain lit for the entire 

steaming cycle.

4. 

At the end of the steaming cycle 

(approximately 7 seconds), an audible 

signal will sound until the Spatula 

is removed from the unit and the 

green Ready Light will turn back on, 

indicating the product is ready to be 

served.

5. 

Carefully remove the steamed product 

and insert the Spatula back into the 

unit.

Hi-Limit Thermostat

A hi-limit thermostat will turn off electrical 

power to the Generator and transformer 

circuits if the unit overheats. To reset the 

Hi-Limit Thermostat, allow the unit to cool 

down (approximately 45 minutes). Then 

remove the cap located on the bottom 

of the unit (Figure 4) and press the reset 

button. If the unit continues to shut off 

due to overheating, contact your Antunes 

Authorized Service Agency.

Figure 4. Operation Controls

Figure 5. Cooking Procedure

    WARNING

To avoid injury, be careful when 

removing the Spatula. Be sure to allow 

steam to escape before putting hands 

or face over the steamer.

USE 

R.O.

 WA

TER 

SUPPL

Y ONL

Y

CYC

LE

STA

RT

START

CYCLE

STEAMING

READY

POWER

USE R.O. WATER SUPPLY ONLY

Power Button

Ready Indicator

Light

Steaming 

Indicator Light

Cycle Start Button

Summary of Contents for 9100416

Page 1: ...es com US E R O WAT ER SU PP LY ON LY Manufacturing Number 9100416 9100418 CAUTION Read all instructions before using the unit Original Instructions P N 1011175 Rev H 08 20 IPX3 RATING Mfg No 9100416 ONLY Certifications 9100418 ONLY Certifications ...

Page 2: ...n of this product contact Antunes Customer Service immediately at 1 877 392 7856 toll free Fill in the information in the next section and have it ready when calling for assistance The serial number is on the specification 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 ...

Page 3: ... supervised are not to play with the appliance y Bread may burn Therefore toasters must not be used near or below curtains or other combustible walls and materials Failure to maintain safe operating distances may cause discoloration or combustion y When opening the door of the cooking compartment hot steam can come out Maintenance y Do not use abrasive materials they can damage the unit s stainles...

Page 4: ...iption Configuration CM 100 9100416 NEMA 6 20P CM 100 9100418 CEE 7 7 Model Mfg No Volts Watts Amp Hertz CM 100 9100416 208 3300 16 50 60 CM 100 9100418 230 3300 16 50 60 Model Mfg No Width A Depth B Height C CM 100 9100416 9100418 17 3 8 441 mm 17 5 8 448 mm 8 3 8 213 mm Dimensions USE R O WATE R SUPPLY ONLY C A B ...

Page 5: ...ure 2 Quick Disconnect Figure 3 Chimney Drain Tubing 1 Place the unit on a sturdy level table or other work surface 2 Turn off the power 3 Ensure the line voltage corresponds to the stated voltage on the specification label and power cord warning tag 4 Connect a length of 1 4 6 5 mm I D flexible tubing not supplied to the bottom of the Chimney as shown in Figure 3 Secure using a hose clamp not sup...

Page 6: ...t for the entire steaming cycle 4 At the end of the steaming cycle approximately 7 seconds an audible signal will sound until the Spatula is removed from the unit and the green Ready Light will turn back on indicating the product is ready to be served 5 Carefully remove the steamed product and insert the Spatula back into the unit Hi Limit Thermostat A hi limit thermostat will turn off electrical ...

Page 7: ...are needed for proper operation but a buildup of excessive mineral deposits causes poor steaming efficiency and excessive moisture wet steam and will eventually severely hinder the steaming action Cleaning Steam Generator 1 Turn the power off unplug the power cord and allow the unit to cool down 2 Remove the Top Cover 3 Remove the Wing Nut and Generator Cover 4 Remove the Diffuser 5 Examine all st...

Page 8: ...the amount of water volume used per cycle and counterclockwise decreases the amount NOTE The Water Volume Control is numbered 0 9 and is preset to 6 With each turn the unit will beep 3 Plug in the power cord and test the unit before returning it to service NOTE If the steamer does not steam properly after calibration refer to the Troubleshooting section of this manual WARNING Excessive force will ...

Page 9: ...the Quick Disconnect Insert from teh rear of the unit While holding into an empty cup press the white plastic tip for 5 continuous seconds A strong steady water flow should be noted If so re engage firmly into the unit If not present or low pressure contact your maintenance person or plumber Solenoid valve coil is defective Contact your local Authorized Service Agency Control Board inoperable or p...

Page 10: ... Control Board inoperable or problematic Loose burnt or broken wires in heater circuit Circuit is wired incorrectly Unit does not operate power switch is on but light is off Unit unplugged Plug power cord into the appropriate outlet Circuit breaker is off Reset the circuit breaker Power cord defective or inoperable Contact your local Authorized Service Agency Power switch defective or inoperable G...

Page 11: ... P N 1011175 Rev H 08 20 11 Wiring Diagram Mfg No 9100416 ...

Page 12: ... P N 1011175 Rev H 08 20 12 Wiring Diagram Mfg No 9100418 ...

Page 13: ...0503433 Generator Cover 1 37 325P170 Wing Nut 1 4 20 1 Replacement Parts Parts List See Exploded Views for more information NOTICE Use only genuine Antunes replacement parts in this unit Use of parts other than those supplied by the manufacturer will void the warranty Item No Part Description Qty 38 0300129 Stud Cover 1 39 306P134 Mach Screw 6 32 x 3 8 3 40 0503472 Hi Limit Support Bracket 1 41 70...

Page 14: ...7 13 37 46 45 44 34 58 69 1 43 21 17 52 54 53 34 56 50 51 18 67 19 49 40 34 16 51 20 34 11 3 2 12 59 80 61 4 8 71 31 41 28 30 29 36 62 15 55 57 22 34 39 14 P N 0100280 74 P N 0200311 75 P N 0200310 79 P N 0200324 77 P N 3080104 76 P N 0021923 78 P N 0200323 77 P N 3080104 ITEMS SPECIFIC TO MFG NO 9100417 ...

Page 15: ... P N 1011175 Rev H 08 20 15 NOTES ...

Page 16: ...t authorized service agency 2 Antunes 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 in transit the purchaser should make a claim directly upon the carrier Care...

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