RE-INSTALLING SPEED CONTROL CABLE
1. Turn sprocket of speed control so that wire."A" is fully extended
towards shaft "B".
2. Insert end of cable through bracket "C".
3. Insert wire so it protrudes approximately 1/2" to 5/8" through
hole in bolt "D". Tighten bolt and bend end of wire.
4. Bring pump arm "E" up until it hits stop bolt "F" and tighten
screw "C".
5. Reassemble unit. Speed control knob will go on pointing toward
minimum setting.
6. Turn mixer on with speed control set at minimum setting.
7. If scraper arm is turning, loosen nut "G" and back stop bolt "F"
off a few turns. Next loosen screw "C" and slowly pull up cable
until scraper arm stops turning. Retighten screw "C". Gently turn
stop bolt "F" down until it hits arm. Lock in place by tightening nut
"G".
8. Scraper arm should now go from no rotation to fast rotation by
turning speed control knob.
NOTE
: Mixer may run rough and noisy for one or two hours if air
has become trapped in the line.
STEAM TRAP
Each kettle is equipped with a steam trap in the line of the kettle outlet to the drain, to remove line
condensate that forms inside the steam jacket. A good steam trap at startup releases air and wet steam into
the drain line for a few minutes, then holds the steam jacket. During cooking, the trap periodically releases
accumulated condensate. If the kettle's cooking performance becomes inadequate after long use,
replacement of the steam trap with a new one may restore kettle operation to peak efficiency.
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