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MAINTENANCE

Cleaning Instructions

KETTLE CLEANING

   WARNING

Disconnect the power supply to the appliance 

before cleaning or servicing.

   WARNING

Never spray water into electric controls or 

components!

   CAUTION

The equipment and its parts are hot.  Use care 

when operating, cleaning and servicing.

 CAUTION

Do not use cleaning agents that are corrosive.

Your kettle should be cleaned immediately after each use 

or when cooking a different product.  Before cleaning, 

check that the kettle has cooled enough to touch it.
1.  Rinse the inside of the kettle thoroughly and drain to 

remove any food particles.  

2.  Using a nylon brush, clean the kettle with a mild de-

tergent and water.  Never use steel wool or scouring 

powder as it will scratch stainless steel.  Plain steel 

wool can leave small pieces of steel which can rust.

3.  Rinse the inside of the kettle thoroughly with clean 

water.  Drain the kettle by tilting or the tangent draw-

off valve, depending on model, to allow the detergent 

and water solution to drain.

4.  Wipe the exterior of the kettle with a clean, damp 

cloth.

   WARNING

If you are cleaning a valve that is assembled 

to a kettle, be sure the kettle is completely 

empty of any product.

DRAW OFF VALVE CLEANING

1. 

If  equipped  with  a  tangent  draw-off  valve,  turn  the 

large hex nut on the draw-off valve counterclockwise 

until it is completely disengaged from the threads.  

Grasp the valve knob and slowly pull out the valve 

stem and disk.  Do not allow the disk to come in con-

tact with hard surfaces as it can be damaged and 

cause valve leakage.  Wash the valve stem, disk and 

handle.  Insert a nylon brush, wet with detergent and 

water, into the valve body and tangent draw-off tube.  

Brush vigorously.  

2.  Replace the valve stem assembly and turn the hex 

nut until snug.  Rinse the kettle with clean warm wa-

ter.

3.  Leave the draw-off valve open when the kettle is not 

in use. 

Dairy Draw Off Valve Cleaning

1. 

Remove the plug by first removing the handle, then 

turn the plug to line up with the pin and pull with both 

hands.  It is important to use both hands because the 

plug is heavy.

2.  Put the plug in a plastic pail that contains a mild soap 

solution.  A plastic pail works best, as it reduces the 

possibility of nicking or scratching the plug.  If the plug 

gets scratched it may not seal correctly and could 

leak.  

3.  Use a soft cloth or soft brush and clean all surfaces.
4.  Using both hands remove the valve from the soap 

and rinse well in another plastic pail that contains 

fresh water.  

5.  Wash out the kettle as normal.
6.  Once the kettle is washed out, return the plug into the 

body.  Be sure the plug is inserted into the notch and 

turned.  Ensure the plug is tight and secure before 

letting go of it. 

If you are cleaning a body and plug assembly, remove 

the plug and follow the above procedures.  When finished 

with the plug, follow the same instructions for washing the 

body.  Always use both hands when handling the plugs.  

Reassemble the plug into the body and use as normal.  

 NOTICE

Draw-off valve has a vulcanized rubber coated 

stem for better sealing.  Do not over tighten.  

This may cause the rubber to pull away from 

stem and permanently damage it.  This is not 

covered under warranty.

Summary of Contents for KLT-40GS

Page 1: ...HEIGHT GAS TILTING KETTLE INSTALLATION OPERATION MAINTENANCE 44 Lakeside Avenue Burlington Vermont 05401 USA Telephone 802 658 6600 Fax 802 864 0183 www blodgett PN S00157 Rev A 4 15 2015 G S Blodget...

Page 2: ...Your Service Agency s Address Model Serial number Kettle installed by Installation checked by...

Page 3: ...before in stalling or servicing this equip ment INSTRUCTIONS TO BE FOL LOWED IN THE EVENT THE USER SMELLS GAS MUST BE POSTED IN A PROMINENT LO CATION This information may be obtained by contacting you...

Page 4: ...TALLATION CLEARANCE Left Side Right Side Rear 0 0mm 0 0mm 4 102mm BTU Hour 125 000 kW Hour 36 63 Gas Supply Supply Pipe Pressure W C Natural 6 14 152 356mm Propane 11 14 279 356mm Use on non combustib...

Page 5: ...ed at an angle of 45 degrees or more with the horizontal This position prevents drip ping of grease and facilitates collecting the run off grease in a drip pan usually installed with the filter A stro...

Page 6: ...ther gas type A 3 4 NPT line is provided at the rear for the connection Each unit is equipped with an internal pressure regulator which is set for 3 5 W C manifold pressure for natural gas and 4 0 W C...

Page 7: ...unded receptacle A separate 15 amp supply is needed for each unit 2 208 240 VAC 60 Hz Single and Three Phase Units with this electrical rating are factory equipped with a transformer To connect supply...

Page 8: ...ht posi tion turn power switch ON 3 Set thermostat to maximum initiating a 30 second pre purge Red COOKING pilot will come on and after 30 seconds the green IGNITION pilot will come on lighting the ma...

Page 9: ...t must be set at a desired setting in order for the burner to ignite For Reference DIAL SETTING C F 1 15 60 2 27 81 3 40 104 4 53 127 5 67 153 6 81 178 7 95 203 8 108 226 9 122 252 10 135 275 PRESSURE...

Page 10: ...prevent pitting Do not use salt to clean the kettle This will scratch the surface If using salt water to cook shellfish be sure to rinse and wash the kettle thoroughly after use Bring milk and egg pr...

Page 11: ...d surfaces as it can be damaged and cause valve leakage Wash the valve stem disk and handle Insert a nylon brush wet with detergent and water into the valve body and tangent draw off tube Brush vigoro...

Page 12: ...n the metal in the direction of the polishing lines Rubbing cleanser as gently as possible in the direction of the polished lines will not mar the finish of the stainless steel NEVER RUB WITH A CIRCUL...

Page 13: ...r vent should be cleansed if an accumulation of dust or lint is obvious Twice a Year minimum 1 Have an authorized service person clean and adjust the unit for maximum performance 2 The unit venting sy...

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