Pitco SRTE Installation & Operation Manual Download Page 19

SRTE: Electric Floor Model Rethermalizer

 TROUBLESHOOTING

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4.4. TROUBLESHOOTING 

CHART

4.5.  CONTROLLER WARNING DISPLAYS

If your applaince is equipped with a temperature controller it may display the following warnings on its
display.

Problem

Probable Causes

Corrective Actions

No power to appliance.

Check main building power supply.

Circuit Breaker tripped.

Reset circuit breaker.

I/0 Switch in 0 position.

Flip I/0 switch to I position and turn on
controller.

Controller not turned on.

Turn on controller.

Controller does not
activate.

Power Cord loose or not connected. Connect power cord.
Water not turned on.

Turn on water.

Autofill does not add
water.

Lower water level sensor is wet.

Dry off sensor.

Dirty upper water level sensor.

Clean upper water level sensor.

Autofill does not shut
off when full.

Insufficient mineral content in water. Add 1/8 cup baking soda to cook tank.

Autofill system has cutoff heat.

Allow Autofill system to fill tank and
restore heat.

Controller displays
that it is heating but
water will not heat.

High temperature limit has tripped

Allow appliance to cool and reset High
temperature limit.

Display

Problem

Action

Water temperature
is low.

Wait for appliance to heat up.

Incorrect probe
reading.

Contact Authorized Service Company.

Water level is low.

Turn off appliance.  Allow ample time for appliance to
cool before filling with water and turning on.

Incorrect probe
reading.

Contact Authorized Service Company.

Drain valve is open
while controller is
on.

Turn off appliance.  Close drain valve before turning
appliance back on.

Summary of Contents for SRTE

Page 1: ...EFERENCE Please complete this information and retain this manual for the life of the equipment Model ___________________________ Serial ___________________________ Date Purchased ____________________...

Page 2: ...NING DO NOT alter or remove structural material on the appliance to accommodate placement under a ventilation hood WARNING This appliance is intended for professional use only and should be operated b...

Page 3: ...MS 5 1 7 INSPECTION 5 1 8 INITIAL CLEANING 5 2 OPERATION 6 2 1 FILLING THE APPLIANCE 8 2 1 1 FILLING THE COOKER TANK 8 2 1 2 FILLING THE COOKER TANK WITHOUT THE AUTOMATIC LEVEL SYSTEM 8 2 2 APPLIANCE...

Page 4: ...INSPECTION 12 3 3 1 HEATING ELEMENT 12 3 3 2 TEMPERATURE PROBE HIGH LIMIT PROBE 12 3 3 3 CONTROLLER 12 3 3 4 CONTROL BOX ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 12 3 3 5 TANK 13 3 3 6 DRAIN SYSTEM 13 4 TROUBLESHOOTING...

Page 5: ...our appliance to ensure that you have received all the parts to the appliance If you are missing any parts contact the dealer from whom the appliance was purchased As you unpack the appliance and its...

Page 6: ...screws are tight 3 Mount the screws from the inside of the appliance with the nut on the outside bottom of the appliance The nuts have lock washers attached to them therefore it is not necessary to u...

Page 7: ...her water pressures a high pressure regulator must be installed to inlet plumbing to avoid damage caused by water hammer The maximum allowable incoming water temperature is 180 F 82 C Have your water...

Page 8: ...tallations In all other cases refer to local and national codes and regulations To comply with European requirements European models are equipped with an equalization bonding clamp An equalization bon...

Page 9: ...thin coat of oil for protection Before the appliance is ready for cooking it must be cleaned This will remove the oil coating and any foreign matter that may have accumulated during storage and shipme...

Page 10: ...control type should be included with this manual Refer to that manual prior to operating this appliance 2 1 OPERATIONAL FEATURES The diagram below outlines some of the key operational components of yo...

Page 11: ...is button may need to be pressed in the event that the high temperature limit has tripped 8 Tank Cover shown in UP position Keeps heat inside and debris outside of the cook tank 9 Tank Cover Latch Hol...

Page 12: ...water level sensors are covered the solenoid valve will close stopping the flow of water During normal operation the automatic fill system will maintain the water level at the proper height NOTE If th...

Page 13: ...f water to minimize the chance of boiling the appliance dry and to keep the water at a level that will provide optimum cooking performance To ensure the quality of the food you cook in this appliance...

Page 14: ...follow the food manufacturer s directions and only use vacuum sealed products in this appliance Some products can be reheated and held at the same temperature If this is the case the product may be he...

Page 15: ...t and temperature probe using a Scotchbrite or other abrasive pad with a commercial type cleaner specifically designed for cleaning and sanitizing food contact surfaces Follow the directions and famil...

Page 16: ...eck that the insulation is dry Verify that bulkhead connections nut is tight and leak free Look for water stains and wet surfaces Verify amp draw is within range as compared to the information on the...

Page 17: ...that tank is leak free Check drain overflow if equipped for scale build up and debris blockage 3 3 6 DRAIN SYSTEM Verify that drain valve is in good condition Check for leaks in the seal area and fitt...

Page 18: ...time to cool to room temperature 3 Add water to the cook tank as needed 4 Press the high temperature reset button if equipped 5 The high limit switch is now reset and the appliance is ready for start...

Page 19: ...r is wet Dry off sensor Dirty upper water level sensor Clean upper water level sensor Autofill does not shut off when full Insufficient mineral content in water Add 1 8 cup baking soda to cook tank Au...

Page 20: ...de Website Address www pitco com In the event of problems with or questions about your equipment please contact the Pitco Frialator Authorized Service and Parts representative ASAP covering your area...

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