Hobart HSF3 manual Removal of Lime Scale Deposits, Deliming and Cleaning Steamer

Page 15

MAINTENANCE

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 WHEN OPENING DOOR.

REMOVAL OF LIME SCALE DEPOSITS

Steamers equipped with a Delime Generator Light.

• Steamer should be delimed at a convenient time after the Delime Generator Light comes on.

Steamers without a Delime Generator Light.

Steamer should be delimed once a month, or more often if necessary, if a build-up of lime scale deposits is present.

Deliming and Cleaning Steamer

Use the CLR Treatment Kit available from your Hobart-authorized service office.

The following instructions only apply when using the CLR Treatment Kit to delime the steam generator. Instructions are also available when you purchase the CLR Treatment Kit.

WARNING: READ AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE CLR BOTTLE. USE PLASTIC OR RUBBER GLOVES TO AVOID SKIN CONTACT. IF CLR LIQUID COMES IN CONTACT WITH THE SKIN, RINSE WITH CLEAN WATER.

STEP 1. Turn the main power switch OFF to drain the steam generator. Set the cooking timer to zero.

If there is a Delime Generator Light, turn the main power switch to DELIME.

STEP 2. If the Deliming Plug is inside the cooking compartment (Fig. 4), unscrew the plug so the hole points upwards.

ALTERNATE STEP 2. If the Deliming Plug is outside on the left side panel (Fig. 5), remove the top plug and turn the main power switch ON.

BEAKER

FUNNEL

PLASTIC TUBE

DELIMING PLUG

Deliming Plug

Left Side Panel

Drain Plug

PL-50823

PL-51511

Fig. 4

Fig. 5

– 15 –

Image 15
Contents UCT Table of Contents Leveling Feet Standard or 4 10 CM Adjustable Legs Optional UnpackingLocation Electrical Connections LevelingAnchoring Steamer Without Legs Stacking KITElectrical Data Plumbing ConnectionsDrain Connections Vent Hood Water QualityTesting Procedure Controls OFFPreheat Cooking Hints CookShutdown Extended ShutdownDraining Steam Generator CleaningFrozen Food Items Acceptable Pan SizesWeekly, or more often if necessary Cooking in Solid Pans Cooking GuidelinesCooking in Perforated Pans Cooking in Perforated Pans Contd Removal of Lime Scale Deposits Deliming and Cleaning SteamerCold Water Condenser Service