6.9
6. MAINTENANCE
6.7 CONTROL PANEL ELECTRICAL SERVICE ACCESS
The control panel assembly is mounted onto the front of the
unit. It houses all of the controls and indicators which are used
to operate the cooker. In order to service any of the control
panel electrical components the control panel assembly muse
be removed from the front of the unit.
CAUTION:
BE SURE TO DISCONNECT BOTH POWER SUP
-
PLIES FROM THE UNIT BEFORE SERVICING ANY ELEC
-
TRICAL COMPONENTS.
Remove the 4 screws that fasten the control panel assem
-
bly onto the front of the unit.
Gently move the control panel assembly out away from
the unit.
NOTE:
Only move the control panel assembly
out as far as is necessary to access the rear of the as-
sembly. pULLING OUT THE CONTROL pANEL TOO FAR
CAN CAUSE DAmAGE BY pUTTING UNNECESSARY
STRAIN ON WIRES AND CONNECTIONS.
Separate the control panel housing and indicator light
mounting brackets by removing the 4 nuts which hold them
together. Be careful not to lose the 1/4-20 nuts which are
used as spacers (
1-per stud
). This will allow total access
to all controls and indicators for service, repair, or replace
-
ment. See Figure 6.3 on page 6.1.
6.8 DOOR ADJUSTMENT
The cooking compartment door alignment, door tension and
latch tension are pre-adjusted at the factory during assembly.
1.
2.
3.
During normal usage, these should not need any attention.
Note that when the cooking compartment doors are revered, as
described in section 2.3, the doors will need to be aligned and
the door latch tension will need to be adjusted (
the door handle
will not need adjustment when the door is reversed
).
6.8.1 DOOR ALIGNMENT
The cooking compartment doors are pre-aligned at the factory
during assembly, and should not need adjusting unless they are
reversed. Should the doors need realignment, the procedure is
as follows:
Open the cooking compartment door.
Loosen all 4 bolts (
2-per hinge
) which mount the upper and
lower hinge brackets to the face of the unit using a 5/16”
wrench. DO NOT REMOVE THE BOLTS.
Begin to retighten the 4 bolts so that they are snug against
the face of the unit. DO NOT COMPLETELY TIGHTEN
THE BOLTS.
Slowly ease the cooking compartment door closed until it
is latched.
The cooking compartment door can now be raised, low
-
ered, and/or rotates into position by bumping it with the
palm of your hand or a small rubber mallet.
First check the alignment at the front of the door by making
sure that the striker in the door is centered with the latch
mechanism on the front of the door.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
ITEM
NO.
FIGURE 6.7 CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY
DESCRIPTION
qTY.
PART
NO.
1
BUzzER
1
E10-6682
2
“CLEAN GENERATOR” INDICATOR LIGHT - ROUND NEON RED
1
E08-6530
3
“CONSTANT STEAM” BUTTON
1
E08-6526
4
“CONSTANT STEAM” INDICATOR LIGHT - ROUND NEON GREEN
1
E08-6529
5
CONTROL PANEL HOUSING ASSEMBLY
1
E91-5743
6
CONTROL PANEL LIGHT MOUNTING BRACKET
1
E91-5688
7
“HOLD” INDICATOR LIGHT - ROUND NEON AMBER
1
E08-6531
8
“MODE SELECT” SWITCH ASSEMBLY
1
E08-6525
9
“POWER ON” INDICATOR LIGHT
1
E08-6523
10
“POWER ON” INDICATOR LIGHT TINNERMAN RETAINER CLIP
1
E08-6523
11
POWER SWITCH
1
E08-6524
12
“READY” INDICATOR LIGHT - RECTANGULAR NEON GREEN
1
E08-6527
13
ROUND INDICATOR LIGHT RETAINER CLIP
3
E08-6527
14
“STEAM DEMAND” INDICATOR LIGHT - RECTANGULAR NEON RED
1
E08-6528
15
“STEAM ON” INDICATOR LIGHT - RECTANGULAR NEON GREEN
1
E08-6527
16
TERMINAL BLOCK
1
E08-6518
17
TIMER
1
E10-6291
18
TIMER KNOB
1
E08-3826
19
TIMER MOUNTING NUT
1
E10-6291
20
1/4-20 HEX NUT - zINC PLATED
4
E08-3844
21
6-32 NUT WITH NYLON INSERT - zINC PLATED
2
E08-3838
22
6-32 SLOTTED PAN HEAD MACHINE SCREW - zINC PLATED 1/2” LONG
2
E08-3438
23
8-32 NUT WITH NYLON INSERT - zINC PLATED
4
E08-3839
Summary of Contents for STEAM-TECH PLUS STP-6E
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