6
Figure 3-5
Drains and Drain Pan
C. Main External Power Switch (For Hardwired Units Only)
•
Usually the Main External Power Switch is left ON.
•
To turn ON the Main External Power Switch:
1. Turn the ON/OFF lever/switch to the OFF
position.
2. Turn ON the Main External Power Switch. See
Figure 3-3.
D. INSPECTING THE COOKING COMPARTMENTS
1. Before every steaming operation, inspect the cooking compartments and remove any food scraps
or debris. See Chapter 5.
2. Inspect the cooking compartment while the
steamer is cold. After the steamer is turned on,
it will be too hot to inspect or clean safely.
3. Before turning ON the power switch to the
Connectionless Chef steamer make sure the
inside of the steamer is clean. See Chapter 5
for complete cleaning instructions.
4. Remove the door gasket assembly, pan racks,
fan guard, bypass shield, and KleanShield™ and
make sure all surfaces are clean and drain openings
and the water level sensors are clean and free of any
residue or debris (See Figure 3-4).
5. Make sure there is an empty drain pan (4” X 12” X 20”)
in the drain pan rack and the KleanShield
drain is
clear by pouring about a quart of water through the
KleanShield™ drain (See Figure 3-6 and 3-7). Make
sure that the water flows out the steamer drain into
the drain pan.
6. Inspect and clean the drain before each use. See Figure 3-5.
E. Manual Water Fill
•
Do NOT use distilled water.
•
Fill with fresh water at least every day, at the start of every shift, or more often as needed.
1. Before filling and turning on the appliance, make sure the cooking compartment is clean.
2. Make sure the drain is clear and closed.
3. Place an empty drain pan (4” X 12” X 20”) in the drain pan rack.
4. Add 3 gallons (until water level reaches just below KleanShield
) of fresh cold potable water to
the bottom of the cooking compartment and pour 1 quart of water through the KleanShield
drain.
5. Add ¼ of a gallon in the Condenser Box.
DRAIN VALVE HANDLE
DRAIN
DRAIN PAN
KLEANSHIELD
DRAIN
WATER
LEVEL
PROBES
RESERVOIR
DRAIN
OPENING
Figure 3-4
Inspecting Compartment
(Model 22CCT6 Shown)
Figure 3-3
CONDENSER
BOX DRAIN