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P/N 1011582 Rev. F 07/21
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Supply Wiring
System Water Drainage
A 9 ft. roll of high temperature 3.4” I.D.
flexible hose is provided and connections
must be made in the field. Kinking of the
hose, will impede the performance and
functionality of the Steam and Hold.
1.
Measure distance from steamer drain
to floor drain making sure to leave
room for a two (2) inch gap between
the hoses and floor drain.
2.
Cut the supplied drain tubing for drain
connection.
NOTE:
A 2 inch air gap from the drain
hose to the floor drain must be
maintained in order to provide
adequate/proper drainage
capabilities. Failure to comply
with a 2” air gap minimum will
result in a warranty failure and
nuisance performance issues.
NOTE:
Depending on your installation,
local plumbing codes may
require the use of a wall
mounted drain box (P/N
0013900).
Operations
Initial Startup
1.
Connect the water treatment system
to the treated water inlet according to
Figure 3 on page 6.
2.
Plug the power cord into the
appropriate outlet. Turn on water.
3.
The steamer performs a system
test and displays information on the
display.
4.
The steamer then shows the splash
screen. Press the Power Button to
turn the steamer on.
5.
The steamer displays the main screen
and fills the internal tank.
6.
When the tank is filled and the unit
reaches temperature, the steamer
displays “System is Ready” on the
main screen.
Drawer Installation
Inside of the drawer cavity is a roller and
a rail cutout on either side. The cutout
is located right behind the roller. On the
bottom rear edge of each drawer is a
tab extension. The tab helps to keep the
drawer inside the cavity. See Figure 5.
Rail Cutout
To Install:
1.
Hold the drawer at about a 30 degree
angle. Insert the drawer tabs through
the cutouts in the drawer rails so the
tabs are under the rails.
Tab
Extension
2.
Rotate the drawer down and insert
pan.
3.
Drawer should now easily close and
seal.
NOTE:
Remove pans before removing
drawers.
Hose should
retain volume
through entire
length
WARNING
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Disconnect power before servicing.
Replace all parts and panels before
operating. Failure to do so can result in
electrical shock or death.
WARNING
An electrical ground is required to the
wall receptacle. Failure to provide a
proper ground can result in death or
serious injury. All applicable electrical
codes MUST be followed in accordance
with ANSI/NFPA 70 or latest edition. In
Canada, provide electrical service in
accordance with Canadian electrical
code, CSA C22.1 and local codes.
1.
Remove the four side panel screws as
shown below.
2.
Route power supply (not included)
through the strain relief as shown
below and secure with screw.
Grounding
Stud
Strain
Relief
3.
Connect black and white wires to
contactor as shown. Connect Line
Voltage Input to Contactor L1 and L2.
Use torque screw driver set at 35in-lb.
Figure 5. Kinked Hose
Figure 4. Electrical Side Panel
Figure 6. Rail Cutout
L1
L2
Strain
relief
Grounding
Stud
4.
Connect green ground wire to
grounding stud using provided nut.
Use torque nut driver set at 20 in-lbs.
5.
Reassemble side electrical panel.