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Removing Food Debris
Press
to put the Circulator in Standby and then place the
Power Switch in the “Off” position. Unplug the power cord
from the electrical outlet.
In the unlikely event that food or other debris becomes lodged
in the heater element or pump impeller, these components
can be fully accessed by removing the protective cover on the
bottom rear of the unit. This cover is held in place with two
Phillips head fasteners.
Use a soft brush to remove any lodged particles. If necessary,
soak in clean water to soften before brushing. DO NOT use
hard utensils or abrasive pads to remove trapped food debris.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Food does not cook uniformly.
The food portions are not equal in size and/or the liquid-to-
food ratio is too low.
Circulator won’t heat or cannot reach the desired cooking
(set point) temperature.
Check to see if the heat symbol (
) is flashing.
If symbol is flashing and you are cooking at a higher
temperature or using a larger cooking vessel, cover the vessel
with plastic wrap or a lid. DO NOT COVER CIRCULATOR.
If symbol is not flashing, (1) verify that the Circulator is in the
Run mode (
lit) and (2) that the set point temperature is
higher than the actual cooking liquid temperature.
Displayed liquid temperature greatly exceeds set point
temperature.
Check bottom of the Circulator and/or the front and rear flow
ports for blockages and clear as required. If that does not
correct the problem, turn power to the Circulator “Off” and
then back “On”. If problem still persists, the temperature
sensor may be defective and require service.
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