HINGE
ADJUSTMENT
INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Insert 3/8" Allen wrench.
2.
Turn clockwise to relieve tension on spring.
3.
While tension is released remove one of the two
slotted screws.
4.
To prevent Allen wrench from springing back abruptly
while the second slotted screw is removed, insert a pin
(approximately 1/8") in the hole where the first slotted
screw was removed from.
5.
Remove second slotted screw.
6.
While holding Allen wrench remove pin.
7.
Turn Allen wrench clockwise to tighten or counter-
clockwise to loosen tension to produce desired effect.
8.
Re-insert pin in one of the two holes.
9.
Tighten one slotted screw in the other hole (it may be
necessary to turn Allen wrench slightly to align holes).
10.
Remove pin and repeat step number 9 for other
slotted screw.
3
/8" Allen wrench
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KETTLE VENTING INSTRUCTIONS
1.
Remove Access Panel from
back of main kettle console.
2.
Turn kettle ON and set temperature
control to
10
, heat the empty kettle
until unit cycles off.
3.
Vent kettle by pulling Valve Ring
eight to fifteen times, holding
valve open for two seconds
each time.
NOTE
: If unit cycles ON, stop
venting and wait for kettle to cycle
OFF before continuing.
4.
Turn kettle OFF. Add cold water
to kettle until its surface
temperature is below 100°F. The
pressure gauge needle should
be in the green zone, indicating
a vacuum in the kettle’s jacket.
5.
If needle is in the green zone then
venting was successful. If not
repeat procedure.
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10
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kPa
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EN
T
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IR
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IR
The following venting procedure should be followed when the
Vacuum/Pressure Gauge needle is in the "VENT AIR" zone:
NOTE
: Check for and eliminate leaks prior to venting
(see REPAIRING LEAKS IN STEAM JACKETED KETTLE
FITTINGS).
REPAIRING LEAKS IN STEAM
JACKETED KETTLE FITTINGS
If unit will not hold a vacuum the most likely cause is a leak
at one of the fittings. Often, the easiest way to eliminate a
leak is reseal the suspect areas.
1.
Water Level Probe
Remove,clean threads, apply teflon thread sealant and
reinstall.
2.
Pressure Relief Valve
A
/ Inspect for signs of leaks. Replace if required.
B
/ Remove, clean threads, apply teflon thread sealant
and reinstall.
3.
Pressure Gauge
A
/ Inspect face of gauge. If it contains moisture on the
inside of face replace.
B
/ Check tightness of plumbing connection to pressure
Gauge.
3.
Sight Glass
A
/ Check tightness of sight glass.
B
/ Replace "O" ring if required.
Pressure
Relief Valve
Access
Panel
Valve
Ring
LUBRICATION PROCEDURE
Lubricate the following parts every three months to ensure
smooth operation and reduce wear.
KETTLE TRUNNIONS
On the left hand side of the kettle there
are two grease nipples on the top back
portion of the trunnion housing. On the
right hand side of the kettle you must
remove the console cover to access the
two grease nipples.
Trunnion Housing
Grease Nipple
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