Prince Castle Pasta Maker 630 ROM4 User Manual

Romar Pasta Cooker  
630-ROM4  
Operation  
Manual  
Product Identification  
The 630-ROM4 Romar Pasta Cooker automates fresh  
cooking and dispensing of individual servings of dry  
pasta. At the touch of a button, a pasta hopper  
dispenses an individual portion of dry pasta, then uses  
pressure, water and steam to rapidly cook the pasta to  
perfection every time in about 3 minutes per serving.  
LIMITED WARRANTY  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
This product is warranted to be free from defects in material and/or  
workmanship for a period of one (1) year from date of original  
installation, not to exceed 30 months from date of shipment from  
our factory. Any component which proves to be faulty in material  
and/or workmanship will be replaced or repaired (at the option of  
Prince Castle, Inc.) without cost to the customer for parts or labor.  
This warranty covers on location service (i.e., trip charges and/or  
mileage). Travel mileage is limited to 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:  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Use of any non-genuine Prince Castle parts voids this warranty.  
All labor shall be performed during regular work hours.  
Overtime premium will be charged to the buyer.  
Power Voltage.........................................................................240 VAC  
Power Amps........................................................................... 27 Amps  
Phase................................................................................................... 3  
Frequency ...............................................................................50/60 Hz  
Boiler Controller Power ............................................................24VAC  
Control Power...........................................................................24 VAC  
Max Pressure............................................................................100 PSI  
Working Pressure...................................................................... 80 PSI  
Damage caused by carelessness, neglect, and/or abuse (e.g.,  
dropping, tampering or altering parts, equipment damaged in  
shipment, by fire, flood or an act of God) is not covered under  
this warranty.  
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Phone: 630-462-8800 • Toll Free: 1-800-PCASTLE  
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Electrical Connections  
Before conducting field power connection, check to be sure  
that the field power conditions match with power  
requirements and rating specified on the unit nameplate on  
the back panel.  
WARNING!  
SHOCK/DAMAGE HAZARD! No internal access is needed  
when wiring this unit. Substitution and/or modification of  
components and/or wiring system may void all warranties.  
Such practice may lead to dangerous operating conditions.  
As indicated in the Pre-Installation requirements, the user  
must provide a circuit breaker between the main power  
source and the unit. (Refer to nameplate for rating.)  
It is highly recommended that a licensed electrician install all  
electrical connections.  
The unit is wired and tested by the factory to operate only  
with a single phase power configuration with one ground for  
main load and circuit control.  
All pre-installation and installation work must be in compliance  
with national and local electrical codes.  
To avoid severe electrical shock, provide grounding in  
accordance with N.E.C. requirements.  
Power wiring must be installed in accordance with local and  
National Electric Code (N.E.C.) or Canadian electric code  
requirements.  
When all the above steps are completed, place both hoppers  
on the rails and connect them.  
General Preparation & Operation  
Preparation of Pasta  
Before loading the pasta into the unit, the long-cut  
pasta must be “feathered” by hand.  
A. Gently lift the pasta (as shown on left), letting it  
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fall between your hands back into the bowl.  
B. Repeat feathering several times, as necessary.  
Ensure that your hands are clean before handling  
The broken, unusable pieces that remain in the bottom  
of the bowl may be discarded.  
pasta.  
Place long-cut pasta into a large bowl.  
The feathered long-cut pasta is now ready to be  
cooked.  
Procedure Complete  
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Pasta Dispensers  
A. Fill loading box with approx. 1 lb. of long-cut  
pasta.  
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The Pasta Dispenser assembly is composed of  
B. Fill hoper with up to 14 lbs. of the same long-cut  
pasta.  
three removable parts: one hopper, one hopper  
cover and one loading box. No tools are needed to  
assemble these parts.  
Use only pasta recommended by Prince Castle.  
Using other types of pasta or food may cause  
severe damage and void all warranties and  
maintenance contracts.  
The Pasta Dispenser is a precision machine and  
should be handled with care.  
Lift the cover from the Pasta Dispenser assembly and  
slide the cover down inside the loading box as shown.  
Loading  
Box  
Loading  
Box  
Cover  
Loading  
Box  
Hopper  
A. Remove the loading box cover, allowing pasta to  
fall into the hopper.  
Fill each of the two short-cut past dispensers with up  
to 14 lbs. of pasta.  
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B. Place loading box cover firmly on top of loading  
box.  
The short-cut Pasta Dispensers are now ready for use.  
The long-cut Pasta Dispenser is now ready for use.  
It is recommended that you keep the hopper  
supplied with at least two pounds of pasta at all  
times.  
Loading  
Box  
Cover  
Procedure Complete  
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Pasta Guides/Funnels  
Retract the dispensers to their normal positions.  
Push the dispensers to the back position, then place  
the four funnels into the holes located on top of the  
unit.  
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Funnels  
For proper operation of the unit, ensure that all  
the Pasta Dispensers are securely in place in  
the slots on top of the unit.  
Procedure Complete  
Trays & Strainers  
The trays come already positioned. However, these may be  
removed for cleaning. When returning the tray to its position,  
ensure that it is snug and secure.  
A. Insert the four drainage strainers into the trays.  
B. Place the serving strainers inside the drainage strainers.  
For sanitary purposes, remove and wash the trays and all  
strainers thoroughly before first time use.  
Serving  
Strainer  
Wash trays and all strainers frequently to prevent starch  
accumulation.  
Drainage  
Strainer  
Tray  
Switching the Unit On  
Verify that the on/off switch on the back of the unit is  
in ON position.  
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Ensure that all the previous steps were executed  
properly before proceeding!  
When unit is switched on, a beep sounds for two  
seconds. This switch should remain on at all times  
except when the unit is undergoing maintenance or  
repair.  
A. Visually and manually check that the Blow-Down  
valve is closed.  
B. Check that water supply line is fully opened.  
All the cooking chambers are sanitized for 60  
secs. at 280°F each time the machine is switched  
on.  
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On the back of the unit, turn the power button to the  
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ON position.  
Power button  
CAUTION!  
DAMAGE HAZARD! While the steam generator is  
heating and the sanitizing process is in progress,  
the blue I/O button blinks. Do NOT push any  
buttons until the process is complete.  
When the blue I/O button light is steady and the  
four green Serving buttons flash several times  
and remain off, the entire process is complete.  
CAUTION!  
BURN HAZARD! Hot steam and hot water passes  
through the unit. Keep hands and objects clear of  
unit until numbered green lights no longer flash.  
The power button lights up and the unit proceeds  
through its start-up process.  
The boiler begins to fill. The boiler is completely filled  
when the water level has filled the Sight Glass halfway.  
Hold the blue I/O button for approx. 3 secs.  
Blue I/O  
button  
Sight  
Glass  
Yellow  
Clean  
button  
WARNING!  
The button light blinks until the water pressure gauge  
on the front of the unit indicates the water has reached  
the proper level (80 psi).  
EXPLOSION/DAMAGE/INJURY HAZZARD! The  
Sight Glass indicator should NEVER rise above the  
¾ full position! If so, immediately shut down the  
unit and call for repair.  
WARNING!  
Pressure  
Gauge  
EXPLOSION/DAMAGE/INJURY HAZZARD! Do NOT  
turn either of the two red-handled Sigh Glass turn-  
valves. These are used by authorized service  
personnel ONLY.  
When the steam pressure reaches 80 psi, the gates are  
actuated and the chambers are sanitized.  
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The four numbered green Serving button lights begin to  
flash.  
When the green Serving button lights remain steady,  
the unit is ready for use.  
Numbered Green  
Serving buttons  
Procedure Complete  
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Cooking Pasta  
To begin the cooking cycle, press any of the dimmed  
green Serving button(s).  
When the rinsing is complete, the unit beeps and the  
green light stops flashing and dims.  
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The loaded dry pasta drops into the unit and begins to  
cook.  
The pasta is now ready to be served.  
When finished, the cooked pasta drops into the serving  
strainer to be rinsed. The green Serving button light  
flashes.  
To turn the unit off at the end of the day, press and hold  
the blue I/O button for about 3 secs.  
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While the cook cycle is in progress, the green light  
on the Serving button is lit. This indicates that the  
cooking chamber is in use and cannot be used to  
start another cook cycle until the green light has  
turned off.  
The blue I/O button light dims.  
The unit shuts down.  
Procedure Complete  
Periodic Maintenance & Cleaning  
Daily Maintenance  
At the end of each day, perform the Daily Blow-Down  
procedure (see Daily Blow-Down Procedure in the  
Maintenance & Troubleshooting manual).  
A. Throughout the day, check the water level  
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frequently.  
B. Check for any leaks from the Sight Glass. If leaks  
are found, tighten the Sight Glass fixture nuts or  
replace the Sight Glass and gaskets if necessary.  
Also, clean the unit thoroughly (see Daily or Weekly  
Cleanup below).  
Procedure Complete  
Daily Blow-Down Procedure  
IMPORTANT!  
CAUTION!  
It is extremely important to fully understand and perform  
these maintenance procedures. This procedure should be  
performed with caution, preferably at the end of the  
workday. For the first few days, only TWO blow-downs per  
day are recommended to clean the inside of the boiler.  
EXPLOSION/BURN/INJURY HAZZARD! The boiler is under  
high pressure and high temperature. Never leave the boiler  
unattended while performing the blow-down procedure.  
Always wear protective gloves and goggles to prevent  
injuries.  
A daily blow-down is essential maintenance for a steam  
generator. It lengthens the life of the boiler and prevents boiler  
malfunction due to scale build-up.  
IMPORTANT!  
Before beginning the blow-down procedure, ensure that the  
blow-down line is properly connected to a blow-down tank  
or drain line for safe discharge purposes. If blowing down  
into a receptacle, allow pressure to decrease to 5-10 psi  
before opening Blow-Down Valve.  
The following blow-down procedure removes most sediment.  
However, a manual clean-out must also be performed  
periodically, depending on local water conditions, but no less  
than once every six months (see 3-6 Month Maintenance in the  
Maintenance & Troubleshooting manual).  
IMPORTANT!  
IMPORTANT!  
Do NOT use distilled water to operate the boiler.  
Do NOT use any boiler cleaning components.  
Discharge only to a blow-down tank or to a safe discharge.  
If blowing down into a receptacle, allow pressure to  
decrease to 10 psi before opening blow-down valve.  
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A. Press and hold the blue I/O button for about 3 secs.  
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If the Blow-Down Valve is connected to blow-  
down tank of drainage system, you can perform  
the blow-down at operating pressure (80 psi). If  
blowing down into a container or receptacle, wait  
until the pressure drops to 10 psi.  
The I/O button light dims.  
IMPORTANT!  
The blow-down valve must be opened SLOWLY, not  
in one fast stroke.  
A. When the discharge is complete and the boiler is  
drained, ensure that the blow-down valve is closed  
completely.  
B. On the back of the unit, open the Blow-Down Valve  
lever (see figure) SLOWLY by turning the handle  
until the valve is fully opened for approx. 3 secs.,  
then turn the handle back to the starting position to  
close.  
B. Press and hold the blue I/O button for about 3  
secs. to turn the unit on.  
C. Fill the boiler with water.  
C. Keep repeating this process until the water level  
indicator reaches the bottom of the Sight Glass.  
Blow-down  
Valve Lever  
Procedure Complete  
Daily or Weekly Clean-Up  
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IMPORTANT!  
This process is semi-automatic and must be  
followed exactly. Frequency of this procedure  
depends upon frequency of usage. Failure to  
comply with this procedure may void the unit  
warranty.  
IMPORTANT!  
Use a standard long-handle 3.5 scrub brush head and mild  
detergent only. No other cleaning tools or detergents other  
than those supplied by Prince Castle may be used. Do NOT  
use any boiler cleaning components.  
This clean-up procedure is the last procedure to be  
Remove the four funnels from the top of the unit.  
performed at the end of the day.  
Press and hold the blue I/O button for approx. 6 secs.  
to turn the unit off.  
Press the yellow Clean button.  
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The Clean button light flashes for approx. one minute  
as the unit prepares the chambers for manual  
cleaning.  
The I/O button light dims.  
A beep sounds and the Clean button light becomes  
steady, indicating that the chambers are ready to be  
cleaned.  
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Use a standard long-handle 3.5 in. scrub brush head  
and mild detergent to clean each of the four chambers  
and break away any residue.  
Press the yellow Clean button to start the automated  
cleaning cycle.  
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The top gates automatically close.  
Clean chambers by introducing the scrubber through  
the top of the chamber.  
The chambers are flushed and rinsed, and the bottoms  
gates are closed.  
When the cleaning cycle is finished (approx. 30 secs.),  
the unit automatically shuts down.  
Chamber  
w/o funnel  
(top view)  
Slide the three dispensers forward to their normal  
position. Ensure that they are secure in their  
appropriate slots as shown.  
A. When finished, ensure that all foreign objects are  
removed from the chambers.  
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B. Replace the funnels.  
Funnels  
Procedure Complete  
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