Hobart HSF3 manual Testing Procedure

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TESTING PROCEDURE

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 THE 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 connections have been made.

2.Close compartment door.

3.Open water valve.

4.Turn main power switch ON.

5.After approximately 15 minutes, the READY light should come on, indicating that the water temperature is 205°F (96°C).

6.When the READY light comes on, turn the dial timer to 5 minutes.

7.Open compartment door — observe that no steam is entering the compartment and the COOKING light is not lit.

8.Close compartment door. The COOKING light is lit and steam should be heard entering the compartment.

9.Check drain line to ensure that water from the cold water condenser is flowing through the drain line.

10.Open compartment door and observe that steam supply to the compartment is cut off.

11.The READY light comes on; the COOKING light goes off.

12.Close compartment door and let cooking cycle finish.

13.When timer returns to 0, a buzzer will sound signalling the end of the cooking cycle.

14.To silence the buzzer, turn the dial timer to OFF.

15.To turn the steamer off:

a.Turn the main power switch OFF — the steam generator will drain.

b.Open the compartment door to allow the inside to dry out.

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Contents UCT Table of Contents Unpacking Leveling Feet Standard or 4 10 CM Adjustable Legs OptionalLocation Electrical Connections LevelingAnchoring Steamer Without Legs Stacking KITPlumbing Connections Electrical DataDrain Connections Vent Hood Water QualityTesting Procedure OFF ControlsPreheat 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