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1. 2 110 2 10 4 10 cans 10 12 2 3 42 3 4 whole 4 4 dz 4 dz 4 dz 5 Ib 5 dz 5 10 10 10 16 10 10 154 6 74 each 12 16 1 44 3 4 4 count 20 count 3 dz 104 2 4 2 2 2 3 NUMBER OF PANS 2 3 2 3 T lt NN 4 E A on Ro miii 4 PERFORATED PAN UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED 12x20x2 1 2 12x20x2 1 2 12x20x1 12x20x2 1 2 12x20x2 1 2 12x10x4 12x20x2 1 2 12x10x4 12x20x2 1 2 12x20x4 12x20x1 12x20x1 12x20x1 12x20x2 1 2 12x20x1 12x20x1 12x20x1 12x20x2 1 2 12x20x2 1 2 12x20x2 1 2 12x20x2 1 2 12x20x2 1 2 12x20x2 1 2 12x20x2 1 2 12x20x2 1 2 12x20x1 12x20x1 12x20x2 1 2 12x20x1 12x20x2 1 2 12x20x1 12x20x1 12x20x1 12x20x1 12x20x1 12x20x1 12x20x1 12x20x1 12x20x1 12x20x2 1 2 12x20x2 1 2 12x20x2 1 2 12x20x2 1 2 12x20x2 1 2 12x20x2 1 2 12x20x2 1 2 TIMER SETTING MINUTES 3 5 6 25 8 12 15 22 10 12 25 27 10 12 40 55 30 35 35 45 35 40 50 60 33 40 45 40 42 40 20 90 90 2 hrs 4 6 10 12 10 10 12 12 15 12 15 12 15 18 20 22 28 Data Sheet 261 STEAMCRAFT MECHANICAL COMPONENTS REFERENCE PART DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER 1 19177 Sealing Screw 4 required 2 66651 Gasket Retainer Plate 3 07138 Gasket
2. Door 4 04172 Door Casting 5 44039 Door Cover 6 19578 Lower Door Spring 7 44037 Latch Q 58110 Handle 9 44040 Handle Mounting Hardware 10 19577 Upper Door Spring 11 40589 Latch Pin amp Retainer 2 required 12 02624 Bushing 13 40588 Hinge Pin amp Retainer 2 required 14 58198 Hinge 15 41423 Slide Assembly 16 62201 Strike 17 41101 Drain Screen used on units built before July 31 1982 41102 Drain Screen used on units built after Aug 1 1982 18 20602 Drip Trough Plastic 18A 20601 Dnp Trough Aluminum Not Shown Used only on units built before Aug 20 1979 CLEVELAND RANGE INC 1333 EAST 179th ST CLEVELAND OHO 44110 Manufacturer reserves right of design improvement or modification as warranted STEAMCRAFT Il ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS DATE OF MANUFACTURE JAN 31 1979 THRU JULY 31 1982 REFERENCE NUMBER PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 07142 Heater Gasket 2 08226 208 220V Heater Immersion 5KW 08225 240V Heater Immersion 5KW 3 19981 Water On Switch on off power switch 4 19980 Heater Protection Switch 5 40728 Steam Control With Knob 6 20533 Transformer 75 VA 7 43905 Timer With Knob 8 43956 Panel Assembly 9 16609 1 Brass Plug 10 40462 Probe Single 11 62459 Probe Extension 12 02626 Adaptor Bushing 13 41350 Buzzer 14 43908 Terminal Block 15 03518 Contactor 4 Pole 30 Amp 16 20477 Timer Solid State 17 23195 Water Level Control 18 12330 Ground Lug 19 43909 Terminal Block M
3. Place the pan s of food into the cooking compartment by sliding the pan s into the two slide racks and secure the door Optimum steam heat transfer and therefore a higher quality food product is achieved when shallow perforated uncovered pans are used 3 Activate the steam flow by setting the steam control knob at number 10 The steam supply is variable from 10 at the number 1 setting to 100 at the number 10 setting to supply the precise volume of steam required for cooking defrosting or preheating of fresh or frozen food For cooking fresh or frozen food set the steam control knob at number 10 To conserve energy when cooking only one pan of fresh food settings lower than number 10 may be successfully used but the timer setting may have to be increased 4 Turn the timer knob past 10 minutes to wind the timer spring then set the timer at the cooking time required A buzzer will sound for 3 seconds at the end of the selected time then it will stop buzzing automatically 5 Remove the food from the cooking compartment promptly or it will continue cooking Steam flow is not shut off by the timer Steam flow is only shut off when the steam control knob is setat zero 6 After the cooking cycle is complete set the steam control knob to stand by at the number 1 setting to keep the compartment warm in preparation for the next cooking cycle 7 The door may be opened any time during the cooking cycle to inspect season add or remove food b
4. WARNING Steam and hot water may cause serious Mix approximately 1 ounce 1 8 of the poly bag s contents injury and bodily harm when it is accidentally or carelessly of soda ash neutralizer in 1 cup of water Bicarbonate of released Improper handling of acid could cause serious Soda or baking soda are suitable alternative neutralizers permanent injury Therefore service of the steam Keep this solution nearby to be used to neutralize acid that generator should only be performed by trained and ex may be accidentally spilled perienced personnel thoroughly fami liar with servicing generators Turn off electrical power to the steamer at the main fused disconnect power switch Remove the six screws 3 left amp 3 right along the lower left and right edges of the once piece outer sheeting Lift the outer sheeting straight up and off the steamer GENERATOR DESCALING Locate the generator probe top rear of generator Remove the low water probe wire red and water level probe wire grey from the probe terminals Isolate probe wires to prevent inadvertent grounding until required for reconnection Remove the probe from the top of the generator Inspect the generator and probe to determine the severity of mineral scale build up If build up is considerable side panel removal may be required Using a fine grid emory paper remove any scale build up on the probe extensions before reinstallation Pour the premeasured one pound of descaler into th
5. 15 Brussels Sprouts 5it 1 12x20x2 1 2 6 2 3 12 15 Carrots Baby Whole 4 1 12 20 2 1 2 8 2 3 15 17 Carrots Sliced 4 1 12 20 2 1 2 7 8 or Crinkle 2 3 15 16 Cauliflower Florets 4 1 12x20x2 1 2 6 2 3 15 16 Corn Yellow Whole Kernel 5 1 2 3 12 20 2 1 2 5 Corn On Cob Cobettes 20 ears 1 12x20x2 1 2 8 2 3 16 18 Lima Beans Baby 5 1 12x20x2 1 2 5 2 3 12 Lima Beans Regular 5 1 12x20x2 1 2 8 2 3 14 Corn Lima Beans 50 1 2 3 12x20x2 1 2 6 8 17 18 Green Beans Carrots Variety Vegetables 4 1 12x20x2 1 2 4 Italian mix etc 2 3 16 17 Stew Vegetables 5 1 12x20x2 1 2 6 Peas Green 2 3 12 14 5 1 12x20x2 1 2 6 2 3 15 17 Potatoes White 10 1 12x20x2 1 2 18 20 2 3 30 35 Potatoes Sweet 5 1 12x20x2 1 2 15 18 2 3 30 33 Spinach Chopped Leaf 6 1 12x20x2 1 2 17 Partially Defrosted 2 3 24 26 Spinach Completely Defrosted 6 1 12x20x2 1 2 5 2 3 10 12 Succotash 6 1 12x20x2 1 2 12 13 Fresh Zucchini Sliced 5 2 12x20x1 6 Vegetables Artichokes 25 1 12x20x1 22 Asparagus Spears Medium 5 1 12x20x2 1 2 5 Beans Green 2 Cut 5 1 12x20x2 1 2 6 Beans Wax 2 Cut 5 1 12x20x2 1 2 6 Broccoli Spears 5 1 12x20x2 1 2 6 2 3 14 16 Brussels Sprouts 5 2 12x20x2 1 2 8 Cabbage Cut 1 8 5 1 12x20x2 1 2 6 8 Carrots Sliced 9 1 12x20x2 1 2 11 Cauliflower Florets 6 1 12x20x2 1 2 7 8 Celery Cut 1 5 1 12x20x2 1 2 7 Diagonal 18 2 13 Corn On Cob 18 ears 1 12x20x1 10 12 Potatoes White 2 3 16 18 Russet 10 134 3 12x20x2 1 2 55 Potatoes
6. Idaho 10 134 3 12x20x2 1 2 50 Potatoes Sweet 102 1 12x20x2 1 2 40 2 3 45 Fresh Vegetables cont d CANNED VEGETABLES FRUIT EGGS FROZEN CASSEROLES MEAT POULTRY WITH BONE FISH DEHYDRATED FOODS 0585 Spinach Cut amp Cleaned Squash Acom Cut into Halves Zucchini Sliced Drained Beans Baked or Refried Uncovered Blanch for Peeling Grapefruit whole Oranges Lemons Limes Pineapple for cutting Prunes dried Soft Cooked in Shell Coddled in Shell Hard Cooked in Shell Scrambled Examples Beef Stew Lasagna Cabbage Rolls Stuffed Peppers Tamales Enchiladas Beef Ground Chuck Beef Cubes as purchased Meat Loaf 4 Loaves 4 Ib ea Hotdogs Weiners Spareribs 3 amp down Chicken pieces Frozen Turkey Breast 2 Whole Turkey Thawed Turkey Frozen Shrimp 10 ct Ib King Crab Legs Frozen Fresh Scallops Fresh Scrod 5 oz Portions Lobster Live 1 Lobster Tail 8 oz Frozen Thawed Butterfly Clams Cherrystone Salmon Steak 8 oz Fresh or Frozen Oumplings spoon on top of pre heated Beef Stew etc Pasta Use nested pans add water to Cover stir at least once during steaming Noodles 1 2 wide Macaroni Elbow Spaghetti Vermicelli and Spaghetti Regular Potatoes Use nested pan add water to cover Rice Long Grain add 4 cups water per Ib WEIGHT OR COUNT PAN 2 10 halves 5 1 10 can 1 10 can 2 1 1 10
7. L2 L1 12 1 WATER A 1 4 IPS COLD water line is required DO NOT USE WATER Minimum water pressure is 35 psi 2 4 kg cm2 the maximum water pressure is 60 psi 4 1 kg cm2 measuring flow pressure not static pressure Connect the cold water line to the input side of the line strainer located on the outside of the steamer s back panel toward the top center of the panel Refer to the service connection drawing for precise location RECOMMENDED PLUMBING furnished by the installer Shut off Valve The water supply can be shut off at this valve in the event that the steamer or a plumbing component requires service RECOMMENDED PLUMBING continued Stand Pipe A vertical pipe holding a column of water topped with a column of air The air pocket provides a shock absorber effect to reduce or eliminate the possibility of water hammering in the plumbing Strainer Removes particles from the water supply which could result in damage to plumbing components Pressure Reducing Valve Required if the incoming water pressure exceeds 60 psi Check Valve Eliminates the possibility of steam generafor water backing up into the water supply plumbing This check valve may be required by local plumbing codes WATER QUALITY REQUIREMENTS If the purity of the incoming water is good the generafor the heating element and the valves should give years of trouble free efficient service with a minimum of servicing The recommended min
8. WF on the level board 4 Broken wire connection from WF to water fill solenoid from solenoid coil to transformer If power light is on and 120 volts is measured across the fill solenoid coil A Water supply off B Fill solenoid clogged with scale C Fill solenoid mechanically stuck D Fill solenoid coil open COMPLAINT IROUBLESHOOTING CHART 6 G EN ERATOR OVERFILLS amp TEE POWER SWITCH IS ON WATER RUNS OVER INTO THE COOKING COMPARTMENT FROM ST D Z DISCHARGE POSSIBLE CAUSES I If no voltage is measured across either the purge solenoid Coil or the fill solenoid coil A II Foreign material or scale could be physically keeping the plunger from seating thus allowing water to continually enter the generator through one of the solenoids 20 volts is measured across the purge solenoid coil A Purge timer contacts are stuck closed f 120 volts is measured across the fill solenoid coil D Faulty liquid level control board Faulty probe Broken or poor ground connection to common terminal on levelcontrol board Broken or poor probe wire connection from level board to the probe Scale buildup on probe Heavy scale buildup in generator IROUBLESHOOTING CHART COMPLAINTS POSSIBLE CAUSES 7
9. be shut off every2 or 3 hours depending upon the mineral content of the water In addition it may be necessary to periodically have a service technician remove the steam generator s side panel and clean the scale accumulations on the inside The Cleveland Range Company supports a worldwide network of Maintenance and Repair Centers which are regional distributors of parts and service Contact your nearest Maintenance and Repair Center for the name of an authorized service agency in your area or for replacement parts or information regarding the proper maintenance and repair of your equipment In order to preserve the various agency safety certifications UL A G A CSA CGA NSF ASME Ntl Bd etc only factory supplied replacement parts should be used The use of other than factory supplied replacement parts will void the warranty INSTALLATION CHECK Proper operation of the Cleveland Steamcraft Il is dependent upon proper installation After the steamer has been installed a few quick checks could save unnecessary service calls 1 The Steamcraft Il requires a cold water connection at the rear of the steamer for proper efficient operation DO NOT USE HOT WATER The cold water feed line should maintain 35 to 60 psi flow pressure and not experience a pressure drop when other appliances are used Pressure in excess of 60 psi must be reduced with a pressure reducing valve to 35 to 60 psi 2 The steamer must be level 3 The supply voltage must
10. local codes and or the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA No 70 1984 USA or the Canadian Electri cal Code CSA Standard C22 1 Canada A separate fused disconnect switch must be supplied and installed The steamer must be eiectncally grounded by the installer The electric supply must match the power requirements specified on the steamer s rating label The copper wiring must be adequate to carry the required current at the rated voltage Locate the terminal block cover and knock out plug at the upper left corner of the steamer s back panel Remove the two screws securing the terminal block cover and remove the cover Remove the knock out plug Feed permanent copper wiring through the knock out and fasten to the terminal block in accordance with the wiring diagram affixed to the steamer s back panel Be sure to connect the ground wire to the separate ground terminal connecfor ground lug Replace the terminal block cover and secure it with the two screws The steamer is wired for 3 phase delta operation at the facfory For single phase operation the installer must change the Two jumpers on the terminal block to that shown in the accompanying diagram and on the steamer s wiring diagram label two jumpers on the terminal block to that shown in the accompanying diagram and on the steamer s winng diagram label 1 PHASE 3 PHASE 60 HZ 3 Wire 220 10 COPPEB WIRE 240 ONLY SUITABLE e l lee e ei 75 Degrees C R P OND L3
11. removal of the steam DISCARD er There are four clips mounted to the front two and rear two outer 4 ons sheeting mounting screws These dips were used to lower the steamer necem into the carton They must be removed and discarded pnior to i Q installation Reinstall the tour screws and tighten them securely as these screws also secure outer sheet metal cover to steamer 2 Install the four leveling pads or optional four legs into the threaded holes on the bottom of the steamer 3 Omit this next step if optional 4 legs are supplied Install the adjustable counter seal on the bottom edge of the body Begin by pressing on one end of the sealing stnp at the middle of the bottom front edge Continue applying the seal in a clockwise direction NOTE The purpose of the counter seal is to provide a sealing stnp between the cooker and the surface on which it is placed Some surfaces will require the use of additional sealant 4 Remove the plastic dnp trough from the inside of the cooking compartment and install it by sliding it onto the mounting brackets on the bottom front of the steamer Remove the fuse holder caps and fuses from the inside of the cooking compartment and install them into the fuse holders on the back of the steamer POSITIONING The cooker should be placed in position and leveled left to right and front to rear The required clearances are Right Side 6 152mm Rear 3 76mm Left Side 12 305mm
12. 179th ST CLEVELAND OHIO 44110 Manufacturer reserves right of design improvement or modification as warranted LITHO IN USA 0388 Next Page For additional safety information on steam generator boiler refer to Installation Instructions Operating Instructions and Servicing Instructions For additional information on steamer safety refer to the steamer operating procedure page Instructions tor the occasional servicing that will be needed are given on the following pages Servicing beyond these instructions should not be attempted without specialized skills and experience Such attempts may void the warranty on the equipment Clevetend ALCO maintains a list or regional parts distributors and reputable service agency tor servicing your equipment For the names of those in your area call or write to Cleveland ALCO Parts The parts breakdown in this manual consists of a series of illustrations with a parts listing tor each illustration Each page is titled by the major assemblies or components which are illustrated thereon Alternate pans older designs and parts used exclusively in specific models when more than one model is covered on the page are when necessary tor clarity depicted within circles on the illustration page How To Use The Parts Drawing From the illustration determine the reference number of the pan desired Then refer to the pans listing and locate in the left hand column reference number obtained from the
13. ART POSSIBLE CAUSES Jh No power being supplied to terminal block Blown control circuit fuse in holder at rear of steamer Broken or burned off wire connection between terminal block and contactor Open stepdown transformer Faulty power switch Open circuit in heating element Broken or burned wire connections between element and contactor Contacts not making good contact in contactor Steam control not turned on Faulty steam control switch Not enough water in generator See Generator Will Not Fill Faulty solid state liquid level control Open contactor coil Contactor physically stuck open Drain valve stuck open not allowing generator to fill and activate low water cutoff probe IROUBLESHOOTING CHART COMPLAINT 5 GENERATOR WILL NOT FILL WITH WATER WHEN POWER SWITCH IS ON POSSIBLE CAUSES 11 111 If power light is off A Power switch B Power supply Control fuse If power light is on and no voltage is measured across the fill solenoid coil A If no voltage is measured across amp L2 on the level control board 1 Broken wire connection from power switch to level board B If 120 volts is measured across LI amp L2 on the level control board and no voltage is measured from L2 to WF on the level board 1 Faulty level control board 2 Check for grounded probe C If 120 volts is measured across LI amp L2 on the level control board and 120 volts is measured from L2 to
14. Cleveland Range Steamcraft COUNTER TYPE CONVECTION STEAMER SERVICE MANUAL Model CET5 Printed 02 90 Cleveland Range Inc UNITED STATES ne 2161 H FAX 216 481 3782 Cleveland WARRANTY AND LIMITED EXTENDED WARRANTY COVERAGE LIMITED WARRANTY Cleveland Range products are warranted to the onginal purchaser to be free from defects in material and work manship under normal use and service for the standard warranty period Cleveland Range agrees to repair or replace at its option f o b factory any part which proves to be defective due to defects in material or workmanship during the warranty period providing the equipment has been unaltered and has been PROPERLY INSTALLED MAINTAINED AND OPERATED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CLEVELAND RANGE OWNER S MANUAL CLEVELAND RANGE agrees to pay any FACTORY AUTHORIZED EQUIPMENT SERVICE AGENCY within the continental United States Hawaii and Canada for reasonable labor required to repair or replace at our option f o b factory any pan which proves to be defective due to defects in material or workmanship during the labor warranty period this warranty includes travel time not to exceed two hours and mileage not to exceed 50 miles 100 miles round trip but does not include post start up tightening loose fittings minor adjustments maintenance cleaning or descaling The standard labor warranty allows factory payment of reasonable labor required to repair or replace such
15. FUSE PANEL SO THAT THE FUSES CANNOT SE ACCIDENTALLY REPLACED TS UNIT 15 WIRED FOR THREE PHASE OPERATION TRE FACTORY FOR SINGLE PHASE OPERATION CHANGE JUMPERS THAT SHOWN AT RIGHT DUAL PROBE UNIT WITH THO WATER BOARDS 8 1 82 thru 9 12 83 aw req 3 1 PURGE 2 1 2 m ty TIMER unOE ale 5 SOLENOID 2 ww foo a ee WATER swircn 1 soctwom WATER LeveL 7 ow CONTROL 2 1 1881 lt el sw 1 ls wees al 1 v sie z d perese BUZZER TIMER DeLay SWITCH 259 14 OR ww 1 237 1 3 2 too To ORAM SOLENOID Q 22 4l PROBE 2 107w he 3 1 1 uv wie2 14 1690 LOW WATER 1 CONTROL PL CUTOFF CONTACTOR con CONDENSER C 4910 C SOLENOID 208 4 220 240V ONLY STEAMCRAFT II WIRING DIAGRAM a Emu fie CLEVELAND RANGE DESCALING KIT INSTRUCTIONS FOR CHEMICALLY DESCALING A STEAMCRAFT Il EQUIPPED WITH A DUAL PROBE For a thorough understanding of proper procedures and precautions read these instructions completely before proceeding IMPORTANT Before using this acid descaling product read the safety precautions and first aid instructions found on the container label Steamcraft Illsteamers produced after August 1 1982 are equipped with removable side panels
16. N 31 1979 thru DEC 10 1980 REFERENCE NUMBER PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 400 5 43657 Generator with Insulation 22216 Safety Valve 1 PSI 06188 Tee Tube Fitting 03350 Water Conditioner 22218 Valve Water Solenoid 15463 Flow Regulator 1 4 GPM 20245 Tee Male Branch 19880 Strainer 22217 Valve Drain Solenoid 16478 Drain Pipe 14497 Condenser Nozzle CLEVELAND RANGE INC 1333 EAST 179th ST CLEVELAND OHIO 44110 Manufacturer reserves right of design improvement or modification as warranted LITHO IN U S A Data Sheet 261 STEAMCRAFT PIPING COMPONENTS STYLE B DATE OF MANUFACTURE DEC 11 1980 thru JULY 31 1982 REFERENCE PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER 1 43657 Generator with Insulation 2 22216 Safety Valve 1 PSI 3 20199 1 4 Tee 4 03350 Water Conditioner 5 22218 Valve Water Solenoid 6 15463 Flow Regulator 1 4 GPM 7 06196 3 8Tee x 4 90 Compression Fitting 8 06214 1 4 x MPT 90degree Compression Pitting 9 19880 Strainer 10 22217 Valve Drain Solenoid 11 16478 Drain Pipe 12 14497 Condenser Nozzle CLEVELAND RANGE INC 1333 EAST 179th ST CLEVELAND OHIO 44110 Manufacturer reserves right of design improvement or modification as warranted LITHO IN U S A STEAMCRAFT Il PIPING COMPONENTS STYLE C DATE OF MANUFACTURE AUG 1 1982 THRU PRESENT REFERENCE PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION NUMBER 1 43658 Generator With Insulation and Cove
17. Vertical 12 4 12 Do not install other equipment CAUTION top of me Steamcraft 12 SERVICE CONNECTIONS Cleveland Range Company equipment is designed and built to comply with applicable standards for manufacturers Included among those certification agencies which have approved the safety of the equipment design and construction are UL A G A NSF ASME CSA CGA and others Cleveland Range Company equipment is designed and certified for safe operation only when permanently installed in accordance with local and or national codes Many local codes exist and it is the responsibility of the owner and installer to comply with the In no event shall Cleveland Range Company assume any liability for consequential damage or injury resulting from installations which are not in strict compliance with our installation instructions Specifically the Cleveland Range Company will not assume any liability for damage or injury resulting from improper installation of equipment including but not limited to temporary or mobile installations Ref No Qty Description 1 Ground lug for ground w connection 1 2 1 terminal block for feed wire connection 3 1 Feedwire knockout hole 4 2 Fuse holders with 2 amp type KTKR 2 fuses Part No 06344 5 1 6 1 Drawn plumbing 7 2 Venting outlets No connections or re strictions should be made REAR ELECTRICAL 6 Install in accordance with
18. WATER OVERFLOWS INTO 1 Drain not open to atmosphere COOKING CHAMBER THROUGH DRAIN AND OR STEAM 2 Drain line not minimum 1 inch size DISCHARGE 3 Drain manifold or fittings clogged with buildup or spilled food buildup Note This condition is caused when the condenser water or purge water cannot exit through the drain quickly enough 8 LOW STEAM OUTPUT 1 Element partially burned out Note Resistance for each of 3 paths of element should be approximately 31 ohms at 208 volts 36 ohms at 240 volts 48 ohms at 480 volts 2 Steam control switch set too low 3 Excessive scale buildup on element reducing heat transfer to generator water 4 Supply voltage not correct or too low 9 EXCESSIVE ELEMENT FAILURE 1 Element tubes not split open or overheated a Improper supply voltage b High voltage spikes from power 2 Element tubes split open or bright red from overheating THIS CONDITION CAN ONLY BE CAUSED WHEN THE ELEMENT IS ENERGIZED WITHOUT BEING IMMERSED IN WATER a Check condition of probe make sure electrodes show no resistance to ground Probe body should be constructed of white teflon including threads If probe has brass fitting or shows any deformity replace it IROUBLESHOOTING CHART COMPLAINTS POSSIBLE CAUSES 9 EXCESSIVE ELEMENT FAILURE b Excessive buildup of scale on Continued element and in generator c Faulty level control board d Shorted wiring to ground from probe connect
19. agree with the voltage indicated on the rating label on the back of the steamer and the voltage shown on the packing slip The steamer must be protected with a separate fused disconnect and be property grounded in accordance with the national electric code 4 The termination of the drain extension must vent freely to the air not plumbed solidly into the floor drain It must have a gravity flow be 1 diameter minimum IPS and not exceed 6 in length with no more than two elbows before draining Each steamer requires its own 1 IPS drain extension Do not interconnect any other drains to this steamer s drain extension CAUTION IF THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT COMPLIED WITH THERE WILL BE STEAM AND WATER LEAKAGE PAST THE COMPARTMENT DOOR GASKET 260 5 1 0485 CLEVELAND STEAMCRAFT 1 STEAM COOKER TIMER SETTINGS Refer to Owner s Manual for operation and pre heat instructions Timer settings are approximate due to the difference in food quality age shape and the degree of doneness desired It is not necessary to add water Perforated pans are recommended must be cooked in solid pan use catch pan for juices WEIGHT OR NUMBER PERFORATED TIMER COUNT PAN OF PAGES UNLESS SETTING OTHER MINUTES Frozen WISE Vegetables STATED Asparagus Spears Medium 5 1 12 20 2 1 2 6 2 3 16 18 Beans Green 5 1 12x20x2 1 3 6 Wax 2 Cut 2 3 16 18 Broccoli Spears 4 1 12 20 2 1 2 8 2 3 16 18 Broccoli Florets 5it 1 12x20x2 1 2 6 2 3 12
20. ain Power 20 06340 Fuse 21 06341 Fuse Holder 14908 Label not shown CLEVELAND RANGE MC 1333 EAST 179th ST CLEVELAND OHIO 44110 Manufacturer reserves right of design improvement or modification as warranted LITHO IN U S A 0982 STEAMCRAFT Il ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS DATE OF MANUFACTURE AUG 1 1982 THRU PRESENT REFERENCE PART DESCRIPTION NUMBER NUMBER 1 08228 208V Heater Immersion 5SKW 08229 220 240V Heater Immersion SKW 08231 480V Heater Immersion 5SKW 2 07128 Heater Gasket 3 Square 3 19993 On Off Power Switch 4 40728 Steam Control With Knob 5 20533 Transformer 75VA 6 43905 Timer With Knob 7 43956 Panel Assembly after 9 13 83 44049 Panel Assembly from 8 1 82 through 9 12 83 14908 Label Control Panel not shown 8 20477 Timer Solid State 3 Second Buzzer 9 20478 Timer Solid State 3 Minute Water Flush 10 41350 Buzzer 11 03518 Contactor 4 Pole 30 AMP 12 43908 Terminal Block 13 23195 Water Level Control Board from 8 1 82 through 9 12 83 14 03515 Low Water Cut Off S S Board from 8 1 82 through 9 12 83 15 23198 Water Control Board after 9 13 83 16 16673 Probe Dual 17 06344 Fuse 2 AMP Type KTKR 2 18 06343 Fuse Holder 19 12330 Ground Lug 20 43909 Terminal Block Main Power CLEVELAND RANGE INC 1333 EAST 179th ST CLEVELAND OHIO 44110 Manufacturer reserves nght of design improvement or modification as warranted LITHO IN U S A STEAMCRAFT PIPING COMPONENTS STYLE A DATE OF MANUFACTURE JA
21. defective parts Cleveland Range will not reimburse the expense of labor required for the repair or replacement of pans after the standard warranty period unless an Extended Labor Warranty Contract has been purchased to cover the equipmeny for the balance of the warranty period from the date of equipment installation startup or demonstration PROPER INSTALLATION IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE DEALER THE OWNER USER OR INSTALLING CONTRACTOR AND IS NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY Many local codes exist and it is the responsibility of the owner and installer to comply with these codes Cleveland Range equipment is built to comply with applicable standards tor manufacturers including UL A G A NSF ASME NB Bd CSA CGA ETL and others BOILER Steam Generator MAINTENANCE IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER USER AND IS NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY The use of good quality feed water is the responsibility of the Owner User see Water Quality Requirements below THE USE OF POOR QUALITY FEED WATER WILL VOID EQUIPMENT WARRANTIES Boiler maintenance supplies including boiler hand gaskets are not warranted beyond the first 90 days after the date the equipment is placed into service if no preventive maintenance records are available showing descaling every 90 120 days WATER QUALITY REQUIREMENTS TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS less than 60 pans per million TOTAL ALKALINITY less than 20 parts per million SILICA less than 13 parts per million CHLORIDE less than 30
22. e generator via the probe coupling Install the probe in generator and reconnect only the red probe wire Energize the electric power supply to unit and push power ON switch The generator is now filling with water Open the compartment door and watch the steam port for water flow When water starts to enter compartment reconnect grey generator probe wire Water should stop flowing Turn the heat control switch to 10 setting Once again view the compartment steam port for water flow approximately 3 minutes Turn the heat control switch to 0 when steam or water starts to gurgle from port Let the solution stand for several hours The descaling process can range in time from a few hours to overnight depending upon the severity of the scale When the descaling process is complete push the steamer s power switch to the OFF position to drain the generator of descaling solution GENERATOR FLUSH Remove the two probe wires from the probe and isolate them Remove probe from generator and examine the generator for any scale residue Connect the grey probe wire to the ground connection on the top of the generator Push the power on switch to the ON position Pour the neutralizer solution into the generator probe coupling Replace the generator probe and tighten securely make sure that the probe terminals are parallel with the rear wall of the unit Remove grey wire from ground terminal isolate wire until required Generator is now fill
23. er must check out the steamer per the following procedure NOTE The outer shell musi be installed in place before proceeding Ref No Part Description 1 58110 Door handle 2 43905 Timer 3 40728 Steam control 4 19993 On Off power switch 5 20602 Plastic dnp trough FRONT VIEW CHECK OUT STEPS 1 Empty the cooking chamber of all literature and leave the door open 2 Make sure the cold water supply line to the generafor is open 3 Turn on the electrical service to the cooker at the fusible disconnect box 4 Push the water on switch button to the right The switch is illuminated when it is in the ON position 5 Set the steam control at number ten Steam should be visible inside the cooking chamber after five minutes of operation 6 Let the steamer continue to operate for five additional minutes with the steam control set at ten Steam flow should be visible for this entire period of operation 7 Set the steam control to number five Steam will continue to flow but in a lesser amount 8 To check the timer and buzzer turn the timer past 10 minutes to wind it Then reset the timer at three minutes At the end of the three minutes the buzzer will sound for three seconds and then stop 9 To completely shut down the steamer push the water switch button to the left the light should go out and turn the steam control knob to zero The steam generafor water will automatically drain out At this time the genera
24. er or fuses BREAKER OR FUSES See installation section for ratings CONTINUALLY BLOW 2 Wrong voltage supply to steamer A 208 volt steamer supplied with 230 volts will draw approximately 33 excess amperage over the rated nameplate amps 3 Shorted wiring or connections at terminal block or contactor 4 Faulty beating element Carbon buildup across contactor contacts or heating element terminals AS A RULE OF THUMB IF A CIRCUIT BREAKER TRIPS IMMEDIATELY THERE IS A SHORT CIRCUIT IF IT STAYS ON A WHILE AND TEEN TRIPS IT IS OVERLOADED OR THE BREAKER OR FUSE IS WEAK 13 EXCESSIVE PROBLEM WITH 1 Factory wire connections are made very BURNED OFF WIRE CONNECTIONS carefully During the life of any machine wire connections can bum off due to loose connections or faulty controls WHEN A CONNECTION BURNS OFF BOTH THE WIRE AND THE TERMINAL CONNECTORS SHOULD BE REPLACED NEW TERMINALS ON BURNED WIRE WILL JUST BURN OFF AGAIN IROUBLESHOOTING CHART COMPLAINTS 14 T5 WATER CONTINUALLY RUNS OUT OF THE DRAIN LINE STEAM LEAKS OUT OF COOKING COMPARTMENT DOOR POSSIBLE CAUSES 1 Power switch is off for over 5 minutes a Fill solenoid leaking through its seat b Purge solenoid leaking through its seat c Condenser solenoid leaking through its seat d Purge timer contacts stuck closed Power switch is on amp heat switch is off a Condenser solenoid is leaking through its seat b Drain so
25. for flush cycle will be energized This system automatically flushes the generafor and drain line to assist in removal of lime deposits After 3 minutes the flush cycle should end and the steamer should shut off completely If the cooker has functioned as described it is ready for use Installer Please complete and mail the Insialler s Checklist Operation of the Cleveland Steamcraft Il is very easy Each operator should be familiar with the following procedures to effectively start operate and shut down the steamer each day Start up and Preheat Push the water on switch to the right The switch is illuminated when it is in the on position 2 Turn the steam control knob to the number 10 setting To monitor the start up leave the cooking compartment door open Steam should begin to appear inside the cooking compartment after approximately 5 minutes Close the door and allow the steam flow to continue for 5 more minutes to preheat the compartment To close the door swing it shut with a quick snapping motion 3 The Steam Cooker is now ready for use Either proceed with cooking or turn the steam control knob to stand by at the number 1 setting WARNING DO NOT PUT YOUR FACE OR HAND S INTO THE COOKING COMPARTMENT WHEN THE STEAMER IS IN OPERATION STEAM CAN CAUSE SERIOUS BURNS AND BODILY HARM Cooking Operation 1 Check the cooking compartment to ensure it is warm If it is cool perform the steps for preheating 2
26. illustration There you will find the part number and description of the pan Component parts of an assembly or sub assembly are clearly identified in the description column Such components are listed directly below the assembly and are indented from the assembly description If the assembly is ordered the shipment will include all parts which are indented below the assembly description Directions For Ordering Parts To ensure prompt and accurate handling the following data should be furnished in addition to the part number and the description Serial Number Model Number Electrical Specifications where applicable CLEVELAND RANGE INC 1333 EAST 179th ST CLEVELAND OHIO 44110 Manufacturer reserves right of design improvement or modification as warranted LITHO IN U amp A 0388 Next Page Cleveland Steamcraft TM INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Installation of this unit must be done by qualified plumbing and electrical installation CTI personnel working to all applicable local and national codes Improper installation of this product could cause inury or damage ASSEMBLY Counter leveling pads with a steamer counter seal or optional feet are in a bag within the canon Locate this bag before discarding the shipping carton NOTE The use of leveling pads and steamer counter seat gasket on surfaces other than stainless steel is not recommended STEPS FOR ASSEMBLY REMOVE 1 Carefully cut the shipping carton open for easy
27. imum water quality standards whether untreated or pretreated based upon 4 hours of operation before the steamer is shut off and allowed to drain are as follows TOTAL DISSOLVED less than 60 parts per million SILICA less than 13 parts per million TOTAL ALKALINITY less than 20 parts per million pH FACFOR greater than 7 5 Consult a local water treatment specialist for an on the premises water analysis and for recommendations concerning steam generafor feed water treatment if required in order to remove or reduce harmful concentrations of minerals The use of a poor quality highly mineralized water will mean that more frequent servicing of water sensitive components will be necessary The fact that a water supply is potable is not proof enough that it will not be detrimental to the water sensitive components The steamer should be shut off for 3 minutes every 4 hours in order to minimize scale build up DRAIN A 1 N P T fitting is provided The drain termination must be free venting Up to two elbows and a maximum of six feet of I I P S pipe may be attached to the termination However the piping must have a gravity flow and vent freely to the air Each steamer requires its own 1 drain extension Do not interconnect any other drains to this steamer s drain extension If these instructions are nor complied with there will be steam and water leakage past CAUTION p the compartment door INSTALLATION CHECK Install
28. ing with water and neutralizing solution Observe the compartment steam port for water flow approximately 45 seconds and reconnect the grey wire to probe terminal Allow solution to stand in generator for 5 minutes Push the power switch to the off position to drain the generator Disconnect the grey wire from the probe and isolate it once more Energize the power on switch and observe the compartment for water flow De energize the power switch when water appears in the compartment and allow unit to complete the purge cycle Turn off main electrical supply to unit Reconnect red and grey probe wires to proper terminals with their lockwashers and nuts Re energize the main fused power connection STEAMER TESTING Test the steamer for proper operation Push the power switch to the ON position The red light will illuminate when the steamer is on Turn the steam control knob to number 10 Leave the cooking compartment door open Steam should begin to appear inside the cooking compartment after approximately 5 minutes Inspect plumbing for leaks If the steamer is operational push the power switch to the OFF position then turn the steam control knob to zero Finally reinstall the outer sheeting securing it with the six screws COMPLAINTS 1 4 NO OPERATION POWER LIGHT OUT PRODUCING NO STEAM CONTACTOR DOES ENERGIZE PRODUCING NO STEAM BUT POWER LIGHT IS ON CONTACTOR DOES NOT ENERGIZE TROUBLESHOOTING CH
29. ions e Probe chamber scaled shut See drawing below GENERATOR If this area becomes blocked from scale buildup false water levels can be sensed by the electrodes The generator must be delimed and cleaned This is a fairly frequent cause of element failure COMPLAINTS 10 CONTACTOR NOISY WHEN ENERGIZED 11 CONTROL CIRCUIT PUSES ON BACK OF STEAMER CONTINUALLY BLOW TROUBLESHOOTING CHART POSSIBLE CAUSES 1 If the contactor is buzzing loudly the armature in the contactor is not properly seated This is usually do to warped Bakelite parts or broken parts Replace the contactor 2 If the contactor is chattering loudly when it is energized or de energized one of the controls that energizes the contactor coil has poor contact This is usually caused by the steam control switch These fuses control only the control circuit components 1 Shorted wiring in control circuit 2 Contactor coil breaking down Coil resistance should be between 100 and 125 ohms Gould Contactor 3 Solenoid coil breaking down Water solenoid resis between 575 and 640 Drain solenoid resis tance should be ohms tance should be between 45 and 55 ohms If you find any of t measuring resistance Specified above tha breaking down and mu hese components S out of the ranges t component coil is st be replaced TROUBLESHOOTING CHART COMPLAINTS POSSIBLE CAUSES 12 POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT 1 Undersized break
30. led improperly used improperly maintained or improperly repaired will create a dangerous condition and may cause injury to personnel Your Cleveland ALCO equipment will require minimum servicing provided it is operated according to instructions and given the care recommended Make sure that responsible personnel understand how your steam cooking equipment should be operated and cared tor Proper use and maintenance pay handsome dividends in long life and satisfactory performance Safe steam cooking equipment operation dictates that every owner of steam cooking equipment should follow these rules tor operational safety 1 Begin a comprehensive continuous program of internal and external steam cooking equipment inspection 2 Never allow untrained personnel to operate or experiment with a steamer 3 At the end of each day s operation Remove any spilled food then wash the racks and compartment interiors thoroughly with mild detergent in warm water Rinse thoroughly with dean warm water Let rinse water drain through compartment drain opening If water does not drain freely drain lines must be cleaned out before cooking again Clogged or slow drains are dangerous because hot water may spill out when compartment doors are opened after a cooking cycle When cleaning the steamer s exterior never apply water to controls on the console Use a damp cloth for cleaning 4 Always leave the compartment door ajar when the compartmen
31. lenoid is leaking through its seat Power switch is on amp steam switch is on a Normal operation condenser water is fed into drain line to condense Steam so only condensate exits the drain line The Steamcraft II is a pressureless free venting steamer Steam coming out the door almost always indicates a restricted or partially restricted drain line A condenser solenoid that is not operating can also cause this problem The cold water in the drain condensing the steam causes a natural vacuum which helps draw the steam down the drain A broken or badly swollen door gasket Food buildup on gasket keeping the gasket from sealing properly COMPLAINTS 16 TIMER WILL NOT TIME OUT 17 TIMER TIMES OUT BUT BUZZER WILL NOT SOUND 18 BUZZER WILL NOT SHUT OFF IROUBLESHOOTING CHART POSSIBLE CAUSES 1 Faulty timer replace 1 No voltage to buzzer a Timer contacts b Solid State Delay Timer 2 120 volts to buzzer a Inoperative buzzer replace 1 Faulty solid state buzzer timer
32. n slide racks are easily removed from the cooking compartment for thorough cleaning and they are stainless steel so they can be washed safely in a mechanical dishwasher 5 Always leave the compartment door ajar when not in use to extend gasket life and to prevent the gasket from adhering to the steamer Unnecessary compression of the gasket shortens its life 6 Exterior Care Allow steamer to cool before washing Use the same cleaners and cleaning procedures as for other kitchen surfaces of stainless steel and aluminum Mild soapy water with a clear water rinse is recommended Do not allow water to run into electrical controls Always turn off equipment power before using water to wash equipment Do not hose down the steamer 7 Once every three months shut off the cold water supply to the steamer and clean the water line strainer MAINTENANCE Your Steamcraft Il is equipped with an automatic 3 minute water purge system which will flush the highly mineralized water out of the steam generator when the steamer is shut off If the steamer s feedwater supply is of average hardness and mineral content less than 200 parts per million of total dissolved solids and the steamer is shut off for three minutes every 4 hours this purge system should provide a maintenance free steam generator However if your water contains more than 200 parts per million of total dissolved solids additional maintenance may be required In this case your steamer should
33. omatic 3 minute water purge cycle will flush the scale out of the steam generator Remember turning the steam control knob to zero only shuts off the steam supply The steamer is shut off and the generator is automatically drained and cleaned only when the lighted water on switch is pushed to the left With the steamer off open the cooking compartment door and allow the steamer to cool before cleaning the cooking compartment and its components 2 The steamer is equipped with a drain screen in the back of the cooking compartment The steamer should never be operated without the screen in place This screen prevents large food particles from entering and possibly restricting the drain line Any restriction of the drain line may cause a slight build up of back pressure in the compartment resulting in steam leaks around the door gasket It also may adversely affect the convection action of the steam in the compartment which is necessary for optimum performance Pouring USDA approved drain cleaner through the compartment drain once a week will help to ensure an open drain 3 At the end of each day s operation remove any spilled food from the steamer then wash the pan slide racks drain screen door gasket and compartment interior with mild detergent and warm water Rinse thoroughly with clear water Rinse water should drain freely through the compartment drain opening If it does not the drain must be cleaned before using the steamer 4 The pa
34. on the outside wall of the Steam generator for ease of cleaning in addition to chemically descaling Peel off the tape securing the generator side wall insulation then swing the insulation upward to access the generator removable side panel Remove the lockwashers and nuts securing the removable panel then remove the panel and gasket Using a scoop or a tablespoon or by hand remove scale build up from the generator Install a new gasket then replace the side panel securing it with the lockwashers and nuts to 30 inch pounds torque DO HOT OVER TORQUE TEE NUTS as the studs will break off There is never any pressure in the generator and therefore the nuts do not require heavy torquing to create a water tight seal PREPARATION The plastic jar of descaling compound contains 10 pounds of sulfamic acid as a base chemical plus a specially formulated blend of a corrosion inhibitor wetting agent and color change pH indicator to improve cleaning effectiveness in removing hard water scales and other deposits This product is water soluble and its solution performs most efficiently when maintained at temperatures of 150 160 F 65 71 C Also included is 8 ounce poly bag of soda ash sodium carbonate neutralizer Effective descaling and neutralizing of the Steamcraft Il steam generator is generally accomplished by using 1 pound of descaling powder 1 10 of the plastic Jar s contents and 1 ounce of neutralizer 1 8 of the poly bag s contents
35. parts per million pHFACTOR greater than 75 The foregoing shall constitute the sole and exclusive remedy of orginal purchaser and the full liability of Cleveland Range tor any breach of warranty THE FOREGOING IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES WHETHER WRITTEN ORAL OR IMPLIED INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF PERFORMANCE MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR PURPOSE AND SUPERSEDES AND EXCLUDES ANY ORAL WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OR WRITTEN WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS NOT EXPRESSLY DESIGNATED IN WRITING As A WARRANTY OR GUARANTEE OF CLEVELAND RANGE MADE OR IMPLIED IN ANY MANUAL LITERATURE ADVERTISING BROCHURE OR OTHER MATERIALS Cleveland Range s liability on any daim of any kind including negligence with respect to the goods or services covered hereunder shall in no case exceed the price of the goods or services or part thereof which gives rise to the claim IN NO EVENT SHALL CLEVELAND RANGE BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES IN THE NATURE OF PENALTIES LIMITED EXTENDED WARRANTY COVERAGE The purchase of a Limited Extended Warranty Contract extends the standard warranty coverage to the purchased period of time one to four years from the date of installation start up or demonstration whichever is sooner Revised 8 22 91 Next Page INTRODUCTION To get the full advantage of steam cooking your Cleveland ALCO equipment must be properly installed A steamer which is improperly instal
36. r 2 07143 Generator Cover Gasket 3 66586 Generator Cover 4 05263 Ell Radiator Union 5 22222 Safety Valve 6 14480 Nipple 3 8 x 1 Threaded One End 7 06227 1 4 Tube x 1 FPT 90 Compression Pitting 8 14553 Nozzle Spray Compartment Drain 9 16482 Drain Manifold Compartment 10 03395 Flexible Drain Pipe Connector 11 16481 Drain Pipe Generator 12 22221 Valve Drain Special Solenoid 13 14551 Nozzle Jet Generator Drain 14 20247 1 2 Mate Run Tee 15 14554 Nozzle Jet Generator Drain 16 06192 1 4 Tube x 1 8 MPT 90 Compression Fitting 17 19870 1 4 Line Strainer 18 03641 Bulkhead Coupling 19 16480 Water Line Manifold 20 22218 Valve Water Solenoid 21 06188 1 4 Tube Fitting Male Run Tee 22 14552 Nozzle Spray Generator Drain 23 02549 Condenser Bushing 24 15463 Flow Regulator 1 4 GPM from 8 1 82 through 11 30 83 NOTE FOR SAFETY PURPOSES DRAM SCREEN COVER MUST BE IN PLACE WHEN OPERATING EQUIPMENT CLEVELAND RANGE INC 1333 EAST 179th ST CLEVELAND OHIO 44110 Manufacturer reserves right of design improvement or modification as warranted TMIS UNIT 15 WIREO FOR THREE PHASE OPERATION AT THE FACTORY FOR SINGLE PHASE OPERATION CHANGE JUMPERS TO THAT SHOWN BELOW SINGLE PROBE UNIT 7 29 79 tnru 8 1 82 CONTROL DO ATTEMPT ANY MAINTENANCE UNLESS THE ELECTRIC SUPPLY HAS BEEM COMPLETELY DISCONNECTED A DISCONNECT SWITCH HAS NOT BEEN PROVIDED REMOVE ALL FUSES FROM CIRCUIT AND LOCK TNE
37. t is not in use 5 Shut the unit down at the end of each day s operation as follows On boiler equipped steamers blow down the boiler For specific information refer to Steam Generators Maintenance Procedures On direct connected steamers cut off the main steam supply with a valve ahead of the steamer s pressure reducing valve On SteamCraft models one compartment counter top model depress the power switch to the off position 6 Read and follow The Cleveland ALCO instructions on steamer and steam generator maintenance and servicing in the Owners Manual before making any adjustments or replacement of pans or decision to buy parts or before calling tor service 7 Use only replacement parts which are factory authorized as equivalent to the parts being replaced to preserve the certification of Underwriters Laboratories American Gas Association Canadian Standards Association or Canadian Gas Association as applicable 8 Never allow unqualified personnel to tamper with the steamer or steam generator controls or to replace worn out parts 9 For gas fired steam generators boilers Post in a prominent location instructions to be followed in the event the user smells gas This information shall be obtained by consulting the local gas supplier FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance CLEVELAND RANGE INC 1333 EAST
38. ut keep hands out of the cooking compartment to prevent burns Frequent opening of the door may result in longer cooking times Short Term Holding Some foods after they have been prepared can be returned to the cooking compartment to be kept hot for short periods of time up to 45 minutes with minimum product change by turning the steam control knob to the number 1 setting Shutdown The Steamcraft II must be shut off for three minutes every four hours to automatically drain highly mineralized water from the steam generator This is accomplished by pushing the lighted water on switch to the left Turning the steam control knob to zero does not shut off the steamer and therefore does not drain the steam generator CARE AND CLEANING Your Steamcraft must be cleaned regularly to maintain its fast efficient cooking performance and to minimize down time 1 The steam generator must be drained every four hours as well as at the end of the day to remove harmful highly mineralized water When steam is produced the water in the generator is being distilled During this process the dissolved minerals that come into the generator with the water remain in the generator as the water boils away as steam When allowed to accumulate the water becomes highly mineralized which will result in erratic operation slower cooking times accelerated corrosion of the heater element and ultimately heater element failure When the steamer is shut off an aut

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