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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL AND PARTS LIST,
MODELS: STHE-7-TGG, STHE-12-TGG, STHE-16-TGG
PART NUMBER 10225R0
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2010-09-07
3.0 PERFORMANCE CHECK
WARNING: The steamer and its parts are hot. Use care when
operating, cleaning or servicing the steamer. The cooking
compartment contains live steam. Stay clear while opening door.
Once the steamer is installed and all mechanical connections have been made, thoroughly test
the steamer before operation.
1. Check that proper water, drain and electrical and gas connections have been made.
2. Turn main power switch ON.
3. Check that “Ignition” light comes on and that burners ignite.
4. After approximately 15 minutes, the “READY” light should come on, indicating that the water
temperature has reached 205º Fahrenheit (97º Celsius). At this time, set timer to the “5
minute” position. With door open, observe that no steam is entering the compartment and
that the “COOKING” light is OFF.
5. Close compartment door. The COOKING light should now illuminate and steam should be
heard entering the compartment shortly after.
6. After five minutes of operation check that water from the cold water condenser is flowing
through the drain line.
7. Open compartment door and observe that steam supply to compartment is cut off.
“READY” light should again come on as “COOKING” light turns “OFF”.
8. Close compartment door and observe cooker operation for several minutes. Operation is
correct if timer dials begin to rotate after a short delay period required for preheating. After
the delay period plus the “5-Minute” initial setting, the timer dials will return to the “0-Minute”
position, at which a buzzer sounds. The buzzer is silenced by turning the dial to the “OFF”
position.
9. With all compartments of the steamer operating in the cooking cycle, check the temperature
of the condensate coming out the drain. If the drain temperature exceeds local plumbing
code requirements, adjust the Thermostatic Cooling Valve (TCV) out for a lower drain
temperature and in for a higher drain temperature. A TCV setting of approximately 2.75
yields a drain temperature of 140°F. A setting of approximately 2.5 or 3 yields temperatures
of 125°F and 155°F, respectively.