Models 24-CGA-10, 24CGP-10, 24-CEA-10, 24-CEP-10
SteamCraft 10 Service Manual, Chapter 4
Page 67
14. Add three or four tablespoons of baking soda to the water to neutralize
any remaining acid.
15. Replace the cover plate or pipe plug and secure the right side access
cover with the three screws or the exhaust vent with the two mounting
screws.
17. Set timer for 10 minutes.
18. At the end of the timed cycle, the buzzer sounds and the unit stops
steaming.
19. Blowdown the steam generator by pressing the ON/OFF switch to OFF.
20. After the steam generator has drained, flush it once more by pressing
the ON/OFF switch ON, waiting for the steam generator to fill (about
3-4 minutes), and then pressing the ON/OFF switch to OFF.
21. After the steam generator has drained, the SteamCraft 10 is ready for
operation as desired.
NOTE:
Contact service representative or manufacturer for descaling kits
or for information on descaling procedures.
YEARLY MAINTENANCE
Clean Water Line Strainer
NOTE: If water quality does not meet the standards of
Table 2-2
on page
11 and a SteamerGard has not been installed, the strainer may
need to be cleaned more frequently than once a year. When the
steamer is first installed, check the strainer more frequently to
find out how often it must be cleaned.
Clean the water line strainer at least once a year as follows:
1. Close the valve(s) in the steamer water supply line(s).
2. Unscrew the filter cap from the bottom of the strainer. Refer to
Figure 4-3.
3. Remove the filter screen and wash it with clean water.
4. Check the O-ring for wear and replace it if necessary.
5. Put screen back into cap and replace the cap in the strainer.
6. Open water supply valve(s) and check for water leaks.
Figure 4-3. Water Strainer Assembly
Cleveland Range, Inc.
Printed 3/93