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CARE AND CLEANING

Cooking equipment must be cleaned regularly to
maintain its fast, efficient cooking performance and
to ensure its continued safe, reliable operation. The
best time to clean is shortly after each use (allow
unit to cool to a safe temperature).

WARNINGS

Do not use detergents or
cleansers that are chloride
based or contain quaternary
salt.

Do not use a metal bristle
brush or scraper. 

Steel wool should never be
used for cleaning the stainless
steel.

Unit should never be cleaned
with a high pressure spray
hose. 

Do not leave water sitting in unit
when not in use.

Stagnant

Water

High Pressure 

Spray Hose

Steel Pads

Wire Brush & 

Chloride Cleaners

CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

CAUTION

SURFACES MAY 

BE EXTREMELY HOT!

CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

1.

Turn unit off.

2.

Remove drain screen (if applicable). Thoroughly
wash and rinse the screen either in a sink or a
dishwasher.

3.

Prepare a warm water and mild detergent solution in
the unit. 

4.

Remove food soil using a nylon brush. 

5.

Loosen food which is stuck by allowing it to soak at
a low temperature setting. 

6.

Drain unit.

7.

Rinse interior thoroughly.

8.

If the unit is equipped with a T

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a)

Disassemble the draw-off valve first by turning
the valve knob counter-clockwise, then turning
the large hex nut counter-clockwise until the
valve stem is free of the valve body.

b)

In a sink, wash and rinse the inside of the valve
body using a nylon brush.

c)

Use a nylon brush to clean tangent draw-off tube.

d)

Rinse with fresh water.

e)

Reassemble the draw-off valve by reversing the
procedure for disassembly. The valve's hex nut
should be hand tight only.

9.

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as follows:

a)

Place valve in open position.

b)

Wash using a warm water and mild detergent
solution.

c)

Remove food deposits using a nylon brush.

d)

Rinse with fresh water.

e)

Leave valve open when unit is not in use.

10.

Using mild soapy water and a damp sponge, wash
the exterior, rinse, and dry. 

NOTES

For more difficult cleaning applications one of the
following can be used: alcohol, baking soda, vinegar,
or a solution of ammonia in water. 

Leave the cover off when the kettle is not in use.

For more detailed instructions refer to the Nafem
Stainless Steel Equipment Care and Cleaning manual
(supplied with unit).

Summary of Contents for KGL-25

Page 1: ...stallation Operation Service Gas 25 Gallon Kettle MODELS KGL 25 KGL 25 T KGT 25 T KGT 25 1333 East 179th St Cleveland Ohio U S A 44110 Phone 216 481 4900 Fax 216 481 3782 Visit our web site at www cle...

Page 2: ...LAND RANGE TECHNICIAN RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR YOUR REFERENCE WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage injury or death Read the installation a...

Page 3: ...may be extremely hot Use protective equipment Keep appliance and area free and clear of combustibles Stand clear of product discharge path when discharging hot product Wear protective equipment when...

Page 4: ...INSTALLATION Note For clearance requirements suggested drain location and assembly details refer to SPECIFICATION DRAWING 1 Position the unit in it s permanent location and level the unit by turning t...

Page 5: ...ughly tested before leaving the factory the installer is responsible for ensuring the proper operation of kettle once installed DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE DURING A POWER FAILURE KEEP APP...

Page 6: ...w on water and will not operate in this condition This will also light when the kettle is tilted 5 On Off Switch Turns kettle ON OFF and allows the operator to adjust the kettle Solid State Temperatur...

Page 7: ...temperature NOTE Do not fill kettle above recommended level marked on outside of kettle NOTE The Low Water Indicator Light Red 4 should not be lit when kettle is in upright postion during kettle opera...

Page 8: ...nterior thoroughly 8 If the unit is equipped with a T Ta an ng ge en nt t D Dr ra aw w O Of ff f V Va al lv ve e clean as follows a Disassemble the draw off valve first by turning the valve knob count...

Page 9: ...t be seen play it safe and use a soft cloth or plastic scouring pad 3 Use alkaline alkaline chlorinated or non chloride containing cleaners While many traditional cleaners are loaded with chlorides th...

Page 10: ...95 1 FAUCET MOUNTING BRACKET 1 11 FA11258 HEX CAP SCREW 2 12 FA30505 1 WASHER 2 13 FA21008 HEX NUT 2 14 SE50447 WASHER HORSESHOE 1 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 9 10 10 13 8 12 11 13 14 12 11 7 6 6 SERVICE PARTS...

Page 11: ...2 6 FA11052 SCREWS 2 9 FA32004 TOOTH LOCKWASHER 2 10 FA32005 TOOTH LOCKWASHER 6 11 KE53469 2 IGNITION CONTROL 1 KE54308 3 HIGH VOLTAGE LEAD ASSEMBLY 1 12 FA10245 SCREW 8 32 4 13 FA20004 HEX NUT 4 FOR...

Page 12: ...KE01500 4 BURNER WITHOUT IGNITOR 1 9 KE02195 1 BURNER PAN ASSEMBLY 1 10 KE54895 2 INSULATION BETWEEN BOTTOM COVER BURNER ASSEMBLY 2 11 KE54895 4 INSULATION 1 12 KE53406 21 GAS ORIFICE NATURAL GAS 2 KE...

Page 13: ...2 1 FA21050 ACCORN NUT TD 2 1 FA21501 1 ACCORN NUT TD 3 1 2 KE52755 KNOB TD 2 1 SE50018 KNOB TD 3 1 3 FI05180 1 HEX NUT TD 2 1 FI05180 2 HEX NUT TD 3 1 4 KE52753 RETAINER TD 2 1 SE50013 RETAINER TD 3...

Page 14: ...G BOX WITH LID REMOVED VIEW B MANIFOLD BURNER TUBE PIPING DETAIL 1 22 5 31 21 7 8 10 6 L2 26 27 25 28 29 28 30 L3 7 9 14 15 16 10 L1 L4 32 2 3 17 24 23 25 18 19 20 4 B A 11 13 34 GENERAL ASSEMBLY STAT...

Page 15: ...1 16 KE50556 1 LOW WATER PROBE 1 17 KE02053 GAS VALVE ASSEMBLY 1 18 FA10360 SCREW PAN HEAD PHILLIPS 10 32 2 19 F01518 1 GAS SHUT OFF VALVE OPTION 1 GAS OPTIONS KE54618 1 PRESSURE REGULATOR PROPANE 1...

Page 16: ...E50429 5 FOR UNITS BUILT AFTER JANUARY 2005 1 5 KE529773 LID FOR GEAR BOX 1 6 KE00508 HANDWHEEL 1 7 KE54821 8 SUPPLY CORD 1 8 CHS KGL 25 T SPRING HINGE COVER 1 9 KE00351 TRUNNION BEARING 1 10 FI05321...

Page 17: ...053 GAS VALVE ASSEMBLY 1 19 FI00607 CLOSE NIPPLE 1 20 F01518 1 GAS SHUT OFF VALVE GAS OPTIONS KE54618 1 PRESSURE REGULATOR PROPANE 1 KE54618 2 PRESSURE REGULATOR NATURAL GAS 1 21 F105226 12 NIPPLE 1 B...

Page 18: ...45 FA30088 WASHER 2 46 FA95008 JAM NUT 2 47 KE53469 2 IGNITION CONTROL 1 KE54308 4 IGNITION CONTROL 1 48 FA10245 SCREW 8 32 4 49 FA20004 HEX NUT 4 50 FA32005 TOOTH LOCKWASHER 4 51 KE53390 GAS VALVE MO...

Page 19: ...ITEM 2 1 2 KE51005 RUBBER BOOT 1 3 KE50569 1 KNOB POTENTIOMETER 1 4 SE003013 1 L E D RED Replacement Kit includes LED O Ring 1 5 SE003013 2 L E D GREEN Replacement Kit includes LED O Ring 1 6 SE00301...

Page 20: ...1 KE50597 5 KDL 200 KDL 250 KDL 150 F KDL 250 F 1 1 KE50822 Hinge Base 1 2 KE51217 Hinge Cylinder 1 3 KE50121 2 Hinge Spring Light for KE50597 2 1 KE50121 1 Hinge Spring Heavy for KE50597 1 KE50597 3...

Page 21: ...ded in LUBRICATION PROCEDURE GEAR WORM Inspect for play Tighten Allen screws if required PRESSURE GAUGE Check that the gauge does not have moisture on its inside face Replace if moisture is present Ch...

Page 22: ...rous alterations performed on kettles Plug Tube diameter reduced Frozen stuck or plugged Plumbed to drain or water line 1 2 3 4 Incorrect Installations 1 Safety valve has plug threaded into the discha...

Page 23: ...Safety thermostat probe is removed from tubing 3 Safety thermostat electrical connection is bypassed Low Water Level Probe Probe bypassed by running A an additional wire Probe properly attached 260 27...

Page 24: ...crew Worm Screw and Tilt Gear Cross Bar HINGE ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS 1 Insert 3 8 Allen wrench 2 Turn clockwise to relieve tension on spring 3 While tension is released remove one of the two slotted...

Page 25: ...ing the use of gloves and eye protection to prevent personal injury 1 With the kettle empty set On Off Switch Temperature Control to 10 Max Allow the kettle to heat until the unit cycles off 2 Switch...

Page 26: ...FACE HANDS AND BODY CLEAR OF DISCHARGE DANGER WORKING ON MACHINES WITH POWER COULD RESULT IN SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK WARNING IMPROPER REFILLING OF KETTLE JACKET WILL RESULT IN IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE TO...

Page 27: ...LD RESULT IN SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK DANGER EXTREMELY HOT SURFACES WORK ONLY ON COLD KETTLE Flushing Procedure 1 Ensure kettle is at room temperature and pressure gauge showing zero or less pressure 2...

Page 28: ...ELIEF VALVE WILL EXHAUST HIGH TEMPERATURE STEAM CONTACT WITH SKIN COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS BURNS KEEP FACE HANDS AND BODY CLEAR OF DISCHARGE DANGER WORKING ON MACHINES WITH POWER COULD RESULT IN SEVERE...

Page 29: ...ettle Remove kettle side box cover Remove screw securing end of BURNER Remove BURNER Support MAIN ORIFICE FITTING and remove MAIN ORIFICE Install new orifice from kit 8 Replace BURNER Check MAIN ORIFI...

Page 30: ...WIRING DIAGRAM TABLE TOP GAS KETTLE 120 240 VOLTS KE90424 F...

Page 31: ...ends 24 VAC to the ignition module Ignition module sends 24 VAC to the Amber LED The ignition module will send spark to the igniter and 24 VAC to the gas valve With 24VAC to the gas valve the valve op...

Page 32: ...lace the Ignition module Is there 24 VAC to the ignition Module Yes Replace the ignition transformer No Is there 24 VAC to the Gas valve for 4 Seconds Yes No Is there Gas to the burner Yes If there is...

Page 33: ...r heat the green light is on is there flame at the burner Yes Yes Is the resistance of the thermister 100 000 ohms 10 at room temperature Replace the thermister No Is the potentiometer resistance 50 0...

Page 34: ...esistance of the thermister 100 000 ohms 10 at room temperature Yes Replace the thermister No Is the resistance of the potentiometer 50 000 ohms at the low setting and 0 ohms at high Yes Replace the c...

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