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SE95051 R5 (Skillets T1 Electric)
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1. LUBRICATION PROCEDURE Lubricate the following parts every three months to nsure smooth operation and reduce wear TRUNNIONS Trunnion Housing Grease Nipple bd me On the left hand side of the skillet there are two grease nipples on the top back portion of the trunnion housing 2 USING A 7 16 DEEP SOCKET AND RIGHT BOLTS EVENLY 3 WHEN PROPERLY ADJUSTED COVER SHOULD REST AT 70 y 3 ADJUST LEFT S aina SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS When using these instructions refer to the SEL TI wiring schematic 1 Supply Voltage is sent to the primary of the 120 VAC transformer 2 Supply voltage is sent to the normally open con tacts of the Heat Contactors C1 and C2 3 120 VAC is sent from the secondary of the 120VAC transformer through the 3 amp fuse to E The primary of the 24 VAC transformer 1 24 VAC is sent from the secondary of the 24VAC transformer through the 1 25 amp fuse to the on off switch E Contacts of the R1 Heat Relay 4 120 VAC is sent from the secondary of the 120 VAC transformer to
2. SECTION C C RUBBER BOOT N9030 X 4 asas Caguana ee POTENTIOMETER SHAFT ASSEMBLY uu u aaa aaa asas ees POTENTIOMETER SHAFT TENSION PIN 00 ceca qaqa WASHER BOWED SPRING PANEL BEARING RETAINING RING CLIP NUT S S F 10 24 RETAINING RING SP NR R 1000 25 TOOTH LOCK WASHER 10 S S uuu RRR R eana RRR pacta dines pn ene 10 24 X 3 8 S S WELD STUD gR sore ida ee qu as ed BRACKET INDICATOR LIGHT sepa macaa eani gae i eee eee HEAT INDICATOR 28V THERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT INSULATOR STOP PLATE ASSEMBLY CAUTION LABEL WIRING DIAGRAM CONTROLS LABEL MANUAL TILT 0 0 00 00000000000 eee eee CONTROLS LABEL POWER TILT a SR S d T be eo Ge bee piriana Ea SWITCH ON OFF ON DUAL FIRING x x x x x x e e TILT SWITCH ON OFF ON CONTACT SECTION HOLDER LATCH 0020000008 CONTACT BLOCK CIRCUIT BREAKER O RING CIRCUIT BREAKER oso coo eek ee sta a gaa ba beet WATER RESISTANT BOOT COMPONENT PLATE ASSEMBLY 5 9 W 8 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY it KE602092 COMPONENT PLATE escri ara 1 2 KE53838 10 TRANSFORMER sus dit case stone aes 1 3 KE51139 FUSE HOLDER a ass saa RRR RAR A E E aea 2 4 KE50753 10 RELAY DTDP 10A 120VAC corel 2 5 KE50581 BRIDGE RECTIFIER geri
3. Steel Pads Unit should never be cleaned with a high pressure spray hose High Pressure Spray Hose gt Do not leave water sitting in unit when not in use Stagnant Water 1 2 Turn unit off Remove drain screen if applicable Thoroughly wash and rinse the screen either in a sink or a dish washer Prepare a warm water and mild detergent solution in the unit Remove food soil using a nylon brush Loosen food which is stuck by allowing it to soak at a low temperature setting Drain unit Rinse interior thoroughly If the unit is equipped with a Tangent Draw Off Valve clean as follows a Disassemble the draw off valve first by turning the valve knob counter clockwise then turning the large hex nut counter clockwise until the valve stem is free of the valve body b In a sink wash and rinse the inside of the valve body using a nylon brush c Use a nylon brush to clean tangent draw off tube d e Rinse with fresh water u Reassemble the draw off valve by reversing the procedure for disassembly The valve s hex nut should be hand tight only If the unit is equipped with a Butterfly Valve clean as follows a Place valve in open position b Wash using a warm water and mild detergent solution c Remove food deposits using a nylon brush d Rinse with fresh water e Leave valve open when unit is not in use 10 Using mild soapy water anq a damp sponge was
4. 6 Rinse rinse rinse If chlorinated cleaners are used rinse and wipe equipment and sup plies dry immediately The sooner you wipe off standing water espe cially when it contains cleaning agents the better After wiping equip ment down allow it to air dry oxygen helps maintain the stainless steel s passivity film 7 Never use hydrochloric acid muriatic acid on stainless steel Regularly restore passivate stainless steel Recommended cleaners for specific situations Job Cleaning Agent Comments Routine cleaning Soap ammonia detergent Medallion Apply with cloth or sponge Arcal 20 Lac O Nu Ecoshine Fingerprints amp smears Provides barrier film Stubborn stains amp discoloration Cameo Talc Zud First Impression Rub in direction of polish lines Grease amp fatty acids Easy off De Grease Excellent removal on all finishes blood burnt on foods It Oven Aid Grease amp oil Any good Apply with sponge or cloth commercial detergent Restoration Passivation Benefit Super Sheen Review 1 Stainless steels rust when passivity film shield breaks down as a result of scrapes scratches deposits and chlorides 2 Stainless steel rust starts with pits and cracks Use the proper tools Do not use steel pads wire brushes or scrapers to clean stainless steel 4 Use non chlorinated cleaners at recommended concentrations Use only chloride free cleaners 5 Sof
5. E 120 VAC is sent to the Bridge Rectifier 1 115 DC is sent from the rectifier to the nor mally open RY 10 and RY 11 relay contacts E 120 VAC is sent to the RY11 relay coil E The normally open RY 11 contact close and the polarity of the 90 VDC is reversed E The DC motor is energized and the skillet lowers until the switch is released or POWER TILT MANUAL OVER RIDE In case of power failure or malfunction the skillet pan can be tilted manually following these instructions MANUAL TILT SHAFT 1 Fita 1 2 SIX POINT SOCKET over the MANUAL TILT SHAFT as shown above 2 Turn socket wrench clockwise to empty contents SPARE PARTS LIST PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY HEATING ELEMENTS u sura sis a rick Ga Ga blake s aga a ai ye we ued eden quia ERS E TET 6 30 GALLON SK50845 1 ELEMENT 2 00 KW 480 VAC SK50845 2 ELEMENT 2 67 KW 416 VAC SK50845 3 ELEMENT 2 00 KW 416 VAC SK50845 4 ELEMENT 2 67 KW 240 VAC ELEMENT 2 00 KW 208 VAC SK50845 5 ELEMENT 2 00 KW 240 VAC SK50845 6 ELEMENT 2 67 KW 208 VAC SK50845 8 ELEMENT 2 67 KW 480 VAC 40 GALLON SK50861 1 ELEMENT 4 00 KW 480 VAC SK50861 2 ELEMENT 3 00 KW 480 VAC SK50861 3 ELEMENT 4 00 KW 416 VAC SK50861 4 ELEMENT 3 00 KW 416 VAC SK50861 5 ELEMENT 4 00 KW 240 VAC ELEMENT 3 00 KW 208 VAC SK50861 6 ELEMENT 3 00 KW 240 VAC SK50861 7 ELEMENT 4 00 KW 208 VAC SK2474500 SWIC le TS NIT S uy unu a a ua D SA da sd Eo 1 SK50933 1 SENSOR c
6. Once preheated insert product in skillet and adjust Temperature Dial to required cooking temperature 8 If desired once product has cooked it can be held prior to serving at a lower temperature setting 9 When cooking is completed set Temperature Dial and Power Switch to the OFF position 10 The best time to clean the skillet is immediately after use once skillet has cooled down Refer to section titled CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS for details OPERATING SUGGESTION 1 Turn power switch to the OFF position when skillet is not in use 2 Allow skillet to preheat before adding product 3 Always lift the spring assist cover before activating the tilt mechanism 4 During an electrical power interruption turn Power Switch to the OFF position This unit cannot be made to operate without electrical power CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION SURFACES MAY BE EXTREMELY HOT CARE AND CLEANING Cooking equipment must be cleaned regularly to maintain its fast efficient cooking performance and to ensure its continued safe reliable operation The best time to clean is shortly after each use allow unit to cool to a safe temperature WARNINGS Do not use detergents or cleansers that are chloride based or contain quaternary salt Chloride Cleaners gt Do not use a metal bristle Y brush or scraper Wire Brush 8 Steel wool should never be used for cleaning the stainless steel
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8. the optional Power Tilt Circuit See step 9 5 With the On Off switch in the On position E 24 VAC is sent through the normally closed high limit switch to the mercury switch E f the skillet is in the down position then 24 VAC is sent through mercury switch to pin 9 on the ther mostat 6 Ifthe steamer is calling for heat the 24 VAC is sent from pin number 10 to RI Heat Relay The normally open contacts of the Heat relay close sending 120 VAC to the Heat contactor coils C 1 and C2 7 The Contactor close and supply Voltage is sent to the elements E The elements heat until the thermostat is satis fied 8 When thermostat is satisfied 24 VAC is removed from pin 10 on the thermostat and the heat circuit is de energized 9 Ifthe skillet has the optional Power Tilt option and is in the down position 120 VAC is sent from the secondary of the 120 VAC transformer through the circuit breaker and the up limit switch to the tilt switch 10 With the tilt switch in switch in the Up position E 120 VAC is sent to the Bridge Rectifier 4 115 VDC is sent from the rectifier through the 30 ohm resistor to the normally open RY10 and RYI relay contacts E 120 VAC is sent to the RY10 relay coil E The normally open RY10 contact close and 90 VDC is sent to the DC motor E The DC motor is energized and the skillet tilts until the switch is released or the up limit switch opens 11 With the Tilt switch in the Down position
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11. ENT 2 67 KW 240 VAC ELEMENT 2 00 KW 208 VAC ELEMENT 2 00 KW 240 VAC ELEMENT 2 67 KW 208 VAC ELEMENT 2 67 KW 480 VAC ELEMENT 4 00 KW 480 VAC ELEMENT 3 00 KW 480 VAC ELEMENT 4 00 KW 416 VAC ELEMENT 3 00 KW 416 VAC ELEMENT 4 00 KW 240 VAC ELEMENT 3 00 KW 208 VAC ELEMENT 3 00 KW 240 VAC ELEMENT 4 00 KW 208 VAC BRACKET FOR THERMOCOUPLE 1 CLAMPING PLATE 1 INSULATION vc 5 L poner 1 ELEMENT COVER 1 T ELECTRIC BOX WRAP 1 ELECTRICAL BOX COVER 1 SIDE BOX COVER 1 LIQUID TIGHT FITTING 1 FULL COUPLING S S eiieeii ra 1 BAYONET ADAPTER 1 SIDE BOX ASSEMBLY 1 BRACKET ji seradan ati 1 THERMOCOUPLE COVER 1 PALNUT vases seda rd qw 1 SCREW S S 10 32 X 1 4 HEX NUT 1 4 20 WASHER 1 4 ooo INSULATION ELECTRICAL BOX SILICON WASHER WASHER ooo oido alar ten 1 SNAP IN BUSHING 2 HEX FLANGE SCREW 10 32 X 1 2 2 MAINTENANCE WARNING Any maintenance or service involving disassembly of components should be made by a qualified service technician Ensure electrical and water supply if applicable to the unit are shut off HINGE ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS 1 FULLY LIFT COVER A A TO RELEASE SPRING TENSION N NN
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13. Operators Manual Installation Operation Service Electric T1 Skillets FOR MODELS BUILT AFTER MAY 2006 SEL 30 T1 SEL 40 T1 For a complete Service Manual refer to www clevelandrange com OD Cleveland C eve an 1333 East 179th St Cleveland Ohio U S A 44110 Enodis Phone 216 481 4900 Fax 216 481 3782 Visit our web site at www clevelandrange com SE95051 Rev 5 FOR THE USER WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance can cause property damage injury or death Read the Installation and Operating instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment IMPORTANT THE INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION MUST COMPLY WITH THE LOCAL AND NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODES ENSURE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CONFORMS WITH ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS SHOWN ON THE RATING LABEL ALL SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED CLEVELAND RANGE TECHNI CIAN RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR YOUR REFERENCE INSTALLATION GENERAL Installation of the unit must be accomplished by quali fied electrical installation personnel working to all appli cable local and national codes Improper installation of product could cause injury or damage This equipment is built to comply with applicable stan dards for manufacturers Included among those approval agencies are UL NSF ASME Ntl Bd CSA CGA ETL and others Many local codes exist and it is the responsibility of the owner install
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15. asters Brake on front no brake on rear 7 Lower Skillet 8 Repeat for other side 9 Add Warning Label to rear leg support channel as shown 10 Add restraint cable to unit as shown 11 Fasten other end of restraint cable to guard against transmission of strain to the gas connector or electrical connection 12 For gas units install gas connections using a connector complying with ANSI Z21 69 CGA6 16 and a quick disconnect device complying with ANSI Z21 41 CGA6 9 13 When properly installed the strain relief will become tight and stop movement of the unit before strain is put on gas plumbing or electrical connection To complete installation connect unit check for gas leaks test unit functions July 2012 1 of 1 KE603957 revA OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ITEM gt I O y 10 General Parts Drawing DESCRIPTION Power Switch Power Indicator Light red Temperature Dial Heat Indicator Light yellow Hand Tilt Wheel Power Tilt Switch Reset Button Manual Tilt Override Faucet not shown Tangent Draw Off Valve not shown CONTROL PANEL FUNCTION Lower position power to the unit is OFF Upper position power to the unit is ON Indicates power is ON Regulates the surface temperature of the pan Turns ON when system is calling for heat and OFF when system is satisfied Used for tilting the pan up or down Option Used for tilting the pan up or down Fu
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17. e manufacturers polishing marks 2 Clean with the polish lines Some stainless steel comes with visible polishing lines or grain When visible lines are present always scrub in a motion parallel to the lines When the grain cannot be seen play it safe and use a soft cloth or plastic scouring pad 3 Use alkaline alkaline chlorinated or non chloride containing cleaners While many traditional cleaners are loaded with chlorides the industry is providing an ever increasing choice of non chloride cleaners If you are not sure of chloride content in the cleaner used contact your cleaner supplier If your present cleaner contains chlorides ask your supplier if they have an alternative Avoid cleaners containing quaternary salts it also can attack stainless steel and cause pitting and rusting 4 Treat your water Though this is not always practical softening hard water can do much to reduce deposits There are certain filters that can be installed to remove distasteful and corrosive elements To insure proper water treatment call a treatment specialist 5 Keep your food equipment clean Use alkaline alkaline chlorinated or non chloride cleaners at recom mended strength Clean frequently to avoid build up of hard stubborn stains If you boil water in stainless steel equipment remember the sin gle most likely cause of damage is chlorides in the water Heating cleaners that contain chlorides have a similar effect
18. er to comply with these codes Note Maximum voltage for LVD low volt directive for Europe to be 440 volts for CE marked appliances INSPECTION UNPACKING Note The electrical rating label is located on the right console Serial number voltage phase amperage and wattage are stated on this label 1 Before unpacking visually inspect the unit for evi dence of damage during shipping 2 If damage is noticed do not unpack the unit follow SHIPPING DAMAGE INSTRUCTIONS shown below 3 Carefully remove unit from shipping carton Remove any packing material from unit After carefully unpacking check for concealed damage If dam age is noticed follow SHIPPING DAMAGE INSTRUCTIONS shown below 4 Check the electrical rating label to ensure that the unit is the correct voltage phase amperage and wattage are stated on this label 5 Aprotective material has been applied to the stain less steel panels This material must be removed immediately after installation as heat will melt the material and make it more difficult to remove SHIPPING DAMAGE INSTRUCTIONS If shipping damage to the unit is discovered or suspect ed observe the following guidelines in preparing a ship ping damage claim 1 Write down a description of the damage or the rea son for suspecting damage as soon as it is discov ered This will help in filling out the claim forms later 2 As soon as damage is discovered or suspected noti fy the ca
19. h the exterior rinse and dry NOTES o o o For more difficult cleaning applications one of the fol lowing can be used alcohol baking soda vinegar or a solution of ammonia in water Leave the cover off when the kettle is not in use For more detailed instructions refer to the Nafem Stainless Steel Equipment Care and Cleaning manual supplied with unit STAINLESS STEEL EQUIPMENT CARE AND CLEANING Suppied courtesy of Nafem For more information visit their web site at www nafem org Contrary to popular belief stainless steels ARE susceptible to rusting Corrosion on metals is everywhere It is recognized quickly on iron and steel as unsightly yellow orange rust Such metals are called active because they actively corrode in a natural environment when their atoms combine with oxygen to form rust Stainless steels are passive metals because they contain other metals like chromium nickel and manganese that stabilize the atoms 400 series stain less steels are called ferritic contain chromium and are magnetic 300 series stainless steels are called austenitic contain chromium and nickel and 200 series stainless also austenitic contains manganese nitrogen and carbon Austenitic types of stainless are not magnetic and generally provide greater resistance to corrosion than ferritic types With 12 30 percent chromium an invisible passive film covers the steel s surface acting as a shield against corr
20. ler The electrical supply must match the power require ments specified on the unit s rating label The copper wiring must be adequate to carry the required current at the rated voltage Wire must be suitable for at least 194 F 90 C Refer to Specification Sheet for all electri cal specifications Cleveland strongly recommends the use of liquid tight fittings Connection NOTE Wiring diagram is located under the top cover of the unit s right console ENSURE THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY MATCHES THE UNIT S REQUIREMENTS AS STATED ON THE ELEC TRICAL RATING LABEL The supply lines will enter through the bottom of the right console and are connected to the terminal block WATER CONNECTION OPTIONAL A 1 2 NPT cold water line and or a 1 2 NPT hot water line are required if unit is equipped with a single or dou ble pantry faucet INSTALLATION CHECKS Although the unit has been thoroughly tested before leaving the factory the installer is responsible for ensur ing the proper operation of unit once installed 1 Supply power to the unit by placing the fused dis connect switch to the ON position 2 Turn Temperature Dial to 150 F 66 C 3 Toggle Power Switch to the ON position 4 Heat Indicator Light yellow should be ON and unit heating When temperature is reached Yellow Indicator Light will switch OFF 7 Turn Temperature Dial 300 F 150 C Unit will con tinue to heat Heat Indicator Light yellow will re
21. main ON until temperature is reached Then the heat indicator light will cycle off indicating the heat ing system has shut OFF The heat indicator light will continue to cycle ON and OFF as the heating sys tem cycles ON and OFF maintaining the desired temperature 3 Toggle Power Switch to the OFF position CLEANING After installation the unit must be thoroughly cleaned and sanitized prior to cooking See CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS in this manual for complete cleaning instructions Product Bulletin Cleveland Range Ltd Caster Kit CS T1 for Skillet model T1 WARNING For use only on a Cleveland Range Skillet model T1 DO NOT attempt to use these parts on any other product Failure to do so can cause property damage Injury or death Read instructions thoroughly Failure to do so can cause property damage Injury or death This kit should be installed only by a Qualified Service Technician Parts Included Item Part Number Description Qty CASTER OPTION 82 KE53046 1 Caster sleeve 4 80 KE53068 3 Caster 2 81 KE53068 4 Caster c w brake 2 KE55407 Warning Label 1 KE603957 Instruction sheet Caster T1 1 KE003646 Strap 1 Installation Instructions 1 Disconnect electrical and or gas supplies 2 Move unit to a location with space around it to work 3 Jack up one end of the unit 4 Remove the feet by unscrewing 5 Screw in the caster sleeves 6 Screw inthe C
22. osion As long as the film is intact and not broken or contaminated the metal is passive and stain less If the passive film of stainless steel has been broken equipment starts to cor rode At its end it rusts Enemies of Stainless Steel There are three basic things which can break down stainless steel s passiv ity layer and allow corrosion to occur 1 Mechanical abrasion 2 Deposits and water 3 Chlorides Mechanical abrasion means those things that will scratch a steel surface Steel pads wire brushes and scrapers are prime examples Water comes out of the faucet in varying degrees of hardness Depending on what part of the country you live in you may have hard or soft water Hard water may leave spots and when heated leave deposits behind that if left to sit will break down the passive layer and rust stainless steel Other deposits from food preparation and service must be properly removed Chlorides are found nearly everywhere They are in water food and table salt One of the worst chloride perpetrators can come from household and industrial cleaners So what does all this mean Don t Despair Here are a few steps that can help prevent stainless steel rust 1 Use the proper tools When cleaning stainless steel products use non abrasive tools Soft cloths and plastic scouring pads will not harm steel s passive layer Stainless steel pads also can be used but the scrubbing motion must be in the direction of th
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24. rrier that delivered the shipment 3 Arrange for the carrier s representative to examine the damage 4 Fill out all carrier claims forms and have the examin ing Carrier sign and date each form CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS This unit must be installed in accordance with the clear ances shown on the rating label which is adhered to the unit FOR YOUR SAFETY Keep the appliance area free and clear of combustible materials INSTALLATION Note For clearance requirements suggested drain location and assembly details refer to Specification Sheet 1 Position the unit in it s permanent location and level the unit by turning the adjustable feet 2 Once positioned and leveled per manently secure the unit s rear flanged feet to the floor using 5 16 lag bolts and floor anchors supplied by the installer Three bolts are required to secure each of the flanged feet lt 4 7 8 124mm 120 120 S 7 16 2 3 HOLES ON 3 1 8 80mm B C D FLANGED FOOT DETAIL REAR LEGS ONLY 3 Seal joints of flanged feet with a silicone sealant WIRE CONNECTION Note Ensure main power is turned off before connect ing wires General Information Install in accordance with local codes and or the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA No 70 1990 USA or the Canadian Electric Code CSA Standard C22 1 Canada A separate fused disconnect switch must be supplied and installed The unit must be electrically grounded by the instal
25. s S n pasa Sareea io oa oi 1 KE55069 7 SAFELY THERMOSTAT osea pa wena nhs PU ROS 1 SK2475500 RELAY siii A a A A a o A 1 KE50750 7 CONTACTOR sas a Ses 2 KE53838 10 TRANSFORMER 208 240V 480 Vicos ali a dot are ei 1 KE53838 11 TRANSFORMER S80 415V u azu asas er rr RA a e ae 1 KE53838 25 TRANSFORMER outra aora 1 KE52936 8 FUSE os AND ts dad a deis 1 KE52936 6 USE AMP rio dao E E O s 1 SK2498399 POTENTIOMETER SHAFT ASSEMBLY acoso ir dd ala TNN 1 INCLUDES pesis residan albo Ya a A de A qa eS SK2166800 POTENTIOMETER SHART 0 AA ARA EE a Sa ap guau qa gua 1 SK2167000 TENSION PIN istit 4 enue ti achat sity ie Aud aie Ek Gets eds ERE DATERE lech spi Maia da 1 SK2167100 WASHER BOWED SPRINCG 50d aa A a a dead ad 1 SK2167200 RETAINING RING SPsNP R1000 95 ul ulus a mgri ARA ds la DA AA IN 1 SK2167300 PANEL BEARING or blac a A ED E A A it a depth anda 22 1 SK2382800 RETAINING RING GLIP isa de 000 qaa qa pad sa p ara RARA ee ana en aaa Papen ADA AN Ra 1 SK50905 1 HEAT INDICATOR 26V eie cia di a E T Ra a a td AS it 1 SK2142002 THERMOSTAT uuu sl tidad ake to ea dea datos chara Maa SE ae koe 1 SK2474103 SWITCH POWER ON OEP 0 300 rt seve Yoel ks a A ade a bee 1 FA15019 6 SHOULDER BOLT 2 lut sind crio pd a ipod rd dad dl 1 FA21024 5 16 HEX NUT 1883 0100 bonne pois is iio da A o bala puq a 1 POWER TILT ONLY KE53137 3 THIEF SWITCH ON OPF ION u usa s tus usss usul uq okobass musk ted ath case db ed 1 KE53184 CONTACT SECTION HOLDER LATCH cuicos
26. sassa land alba ae ea beheaded nae 1 KE53138 1 CONTACT BLOCK ce troncal dd A bg da bum bi ae oe eet a 4 KE50579 2 CIRCUIT BREAKER 46 lt u radar op tee eles aid tee be ARRE ad dessin T AH T 1 FA05002 34 O RING CIRCUIT BREAKER U L dad hich t l rbd idad id add 1 KE50580 WATER RESISTANT BOOT 2 0 45 bocas nea o pon meta boas aie ae Aa rata 1 WIRING DIAGRAM L1 a t Le 10 c gce E S e HEATING 7 Barat 3 I H y ELEMENTS CUSTOMER CONNECTION J y 4 I I I 40 GAL 40 GAL POR Dak 30 GAL 30 GAL LI O e Le O t L3 O cig Oo 3 3 CUSTOMER l CONNECTION B 39 I I i om 40 GAL 40 GAL MAA 30 GAL 30 GAL pees o HEATING ELEMENTS 120V E FUSE L Al 3A L C l oo o 0 RELAY 1 AZ NA RELAY 1 24v As FUSE ON OFF HI TILT LIMIT 1 254 SWITCH LIMIT SWITCH oO 7 o_O oc 2 K Z aD Y HE I H de HEAT THERMOSTAT INDICATOR T POWER TILT OPTION 5 bk Soyo bl CIRCUIT JA BREAKER UP LIMIT SW re
27. se protection for optional power tilt Used on units with optional power tilt for tilting the pan up or down in case of power or mechanical failure Option hot and or cold faucet mounts to skillet for convenient filling of the pan Option allows you to discharge product from the pan through the valve OPERATING THE UNIT 1 Ensure electrical supply to the unit is in the ON position OPEN LID BEFORE TILTING PAN 2 Turn Power Switch to the ON position The yellow Heat Indicator Light will indicate power is on 3 MANUAL TILT Cleveland skillets are equipped with a manual tilt mechanism for raising and lower ing the pan To raise pan raise the cover and turn the crank clockwise To lower pan turn counter clockwise POWER TILT Cleveland skillets can also be equipped with an optional electric power tilt mech anism for raising and lowering the pan To raise pan raise the cover and press up on the tilt switch To lower pan press down on the tilt switch 4 FOR YOUR SAFETY This skillet is also equipped with a power interrupter which automati cally shuts of the power to the elements whenever the skillet is raised more than 1 2 13mm IMPORTANT Before commencing to cook ensure pan is in the lowered position by pressing down on the tilt switch Ensure cover is raised first 5 To preheat set Temperature Dial to desired cook ing temperature 6 Allow skillet to preheat for approximately 15 30 minutes 7
28. ta karra rn ir ushu uate es 1 6 SK2475500 A makinei Manata R aha cia EAA SA kam a 1 7 KE53838 25 TRANSFORMER susurro src diarias 1 8 KE53444 BRACKET TRANSFORMER MOUNTING 1 9 F10 C2 KOE viata ie O AS 3 10 KE50473 GROUND LUG vivi a Wa la odds pa rae R 1 ml FA904 632558 dicen O E O E ERTE E E Aai E E PETE 2 12 KE52936 8 Sn e aaa iea 1 14 FA15018 8 OF eat A E E S E E u ram sas 1 15 SK2475600 o A na A ma ees 1 16 SK2475700 O A A ee ee eee eles Sere 1 tz F904 o A cote ies agers 2 18 KE50577 TERMINAL BLOCK robo bese 3 19 KE50576 END aaa aii na seeing re E EE pe acuarebuve cued SU aaa ahua a ads 1 20 KE50750 7 CONTACTOR deposita dnd 2 21 KE52936 6 PUSE GAME lt Ei A saa en EMEN E UTO EE aqa haha uqapas 1 PAN MOUNT ASSEMBLY ITEM PART NO NO gt O O NDS CD 00NND0ORAONo L NV M rS m MM M S O Oo D Oy P N 30 GALLON SK50845 1 SK50845 2 SK50845 3 SK50845 4 SK50845 5 SK50845 6 SK50845 8 40 GALLON SK50861 1 SK50861 2 SK50861 3 SK50861 4 SK50861 5 SK50861 6 SK50861 7 SK50932 SK50958 1 SK50959 1 SK50960 1 SK50862 1 SK50961 SK50850 1 SK50965 SK2489001 SK2490600 SK2487800 SK00409 SK50963 SK50962 F95 FA11144 FA21008 FA30505 1 SK50933 1 FA30505 3 KE55069 7 SK50908 1 KE55247 KE53735 54833 4 FA95088 DESCRIPTION HEATING ELEMENTS ELEMENT 2 00 KW 480 VAC ELEMENT 2 67 KW 416 VAC ELEMENT 2 00 KW 416 VAC ELEM
29. ten your water Use filters and softeners whenever possible 6 Wipe off cleaning agent s and standing water as soon as possible Prolonged contact causes eventual problems To learn more about chloride stress corrosion and how to prevent it con tact the equipment manufacturer or cleaning materials supplier Developed by Packer Engineering Naperville IIl an independent testing laboratory SERVICE PARTS WARRANTY Our Company supports a worldwide network of Maintenance and Repair Centers Contact your nearest Maintenance and Repair Centre for replacement parts service or information regarding the proper maintenance and repair of your cooking equipment In order to preserve the various agency safety certification UL NSF ASME Ntl Bd etc only factory supplied replacement parts should be used The use of other than factory supplied replacement parts will void warranty FAUCET ASSEMBLY ITEM PART DESCRIPTION QTY SPK13 SINGLE PANTRY FAUCET includes items 1 10 DPK13 DOUBLE PANTRY FAUCET includes items 1 8 amp 11 1 KE50825 7 Arr SOW a a E o pd bea gh egal apts SA tebe cps ened eer a 1 2 FA95007 10 RETAINING RING s ias Z 79T 1 A R 0 1 R Be eh Rabe deck idas hd 1 3 FAO5002 19 O RING ta id tada rt dd ddr 1 4 KE51736 LONG FAUCET NUN A50 97A RRR Rda ias tee 1 O SK00395 1 FAUCET MOUNTING BRACKET a e Ra cece ttre eee 1 6 FA11258 HEX CAP SCREW e A pd A 2 7 FA31029 LOCK WA
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