Cleveland Range 24CEA10, 21CET8, 21CET16 Operators Troubleshooting Guide, Trouble Shooting Guide

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B. OPERATORS TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

The Troubleshooting guide includes a list of symptoms that may be encountered during routine operation and maintenance. The first column on the left (PROBLEM) describes these symptoms. The second column lists the possible causes for the problem in column one. The third column lists possible remedies for the problems and causes in columns one and two. The causes and remedies are listed in the order they should be checked, with the least costly and easiest to repair listed first. The third column also refers to notes that are grouped at the end of the troubleshooting guide. Refer to these notes when instructed to do so.

WARNING

Do not try to correct a problem, which requires an authorized service representative as this may adversely affect warranty coverage and/or cause property damage, injury or death.

Table 6-1 Trouble Shooting Guide

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

REMEDY/REFERENCE

Switch light does not turn

Power turned off at external main

Turn ON power at external main power

ON when ON/OFF switch

power switch or breaker.

switch or circuit breaker.

is pressed ON.

Circuit breaker on back of unit has

Reset circuit breaker. If condition repeats

 

tripped. (21CET8 and 21CET16 only)

itself see note #1.

 

Internal fuse has blown. (21CET16 only)

See note #1.

 

Internal main transformer has failed.

See note #1.

 

Inoperative controls or failed switch.

See note #1.

Power ON and steam

Water supply to steamer shut off.

Open water supply valves.

generator does not fill.

Water line strainer and/or external filter

Clean water supply strainer and/or filter

 

system is clogged

system.

 

Solid particles have partially blocked

Blowdown unit to rinse drain. The unit

 

the drain valve or valve is stuck open.

needs to be descaled with a Cleveland

 

 

Range approved descaler as soon as

 

 

possible. If condition persists, see note #1.

 

Inoperative Solenoids or controls.

See note # 1.

ON/OFF switch light ON

Water supply to steamer shut off.

Open water supply valves.

and steamer does not

Water line strainer and/or external filter

Clean water supply strainer and/or filter

make any steam in

system is clogged

system.

manual or timed mode.

Door interlock switch not engaged or

Close steamer doors completely. If

 

has failed. (On units equipped with a

problem persists see note #1.

 

door interlock only)

 

 

Heating elements covered in scale.

Descale steam generator with Cleveland

 

 

Range approved descaler.

 

Hi limit has tripped

See following section “high limit has

 

 

tripped”

 

Heating elements have failed.

See note #1.

 

Inoperative controls or solenoid.

See note #1.

Hi limit has tripped

Unit has temporarily overheated.

Turn unit OFF for 3-minutes to blow down

 

 

unit and then turn back ON, to drain and

 

 

refill the generator.

 

Scale build-up in generator.

Descale generator with Cleveland Range

 

 

approved descaler.

 

Bad high limit.

See note #1.

 

Inoperative controls.

See note #1.

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Contents Part No. CET-OPM Rev a 1/01 Operators ManualFor the User OPERATOR’S Manual Chapter Table of ContentsTable of Contents Limited WarrantySection Steam Cooking Guidelines Introduction Operational SafetySerial Number Product InformationModel Number Product Information PlateModel 21CET8 Pictured Product DescriptionCompartment Control Panels Dial Timer Control PanelKeypad Timer Control Panel Timer OperationCooking Operations Keypad Control Panel TIMED/MANUAL Switch SteamCraft Ultra 3 Timer DisplayNumber Pad Keys START/STOP KeyGeneral Operation Power on Automatic FillDescaling Required Light Feature Inspecting the Cooking CompartmentPreheating the Steamer Cooking with the Steamer Operating and Cooking Procedure Manual Mode Using the Timer in Manual ModeManual Cooking Procedure Power Off Automatic Blowdown Shutdown and Cleaning ProceduresSteam Generator Blowdown Blowdown FrequencyShut Down and Cleaning Blowdown ProcedureInner Door Assembly Maintenance Preventative Maintenance TroubleshootingWeekly/Monthly Maintenance Descale Steam Generator Atmospheric Steam Generator Descaling Procedure For Dissolve Descaler Solution Part NoOperators Troubleshooting Guide Trouble Shooting GuideProblem Possible Cause REMEDY/REFERENCE OFF See Warning underProper operation, see To verify the steamersDescale unit, it is just a Reminder that steamerTroubleshooting Notes Introduction Steam Cooking GuidelinesSizing UP PAN Capacity Reference Charts for Typical Pan CapacitiesServing Sizes How Much? How Many? Serving SizeFruits From previous Steaming Tips Lobster Crab Shrimp Limited Extended Warrnty Coverage Limited Warranty
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21CET16, 21CET8, 24CEA10 specifications

Cleveland Range has built a reputation for innovation and quality in the foodservice industry, particularly known for its combination ovens, braising pans, and steamers. Among their impressive lineup are models 24CEA10, 21CET8, 21CET16, 21CGA5, and 24CGA10, each designed to enhance kitchen efficiency and ease of use while preparing a wide variety of dishes.

The 24CEA10 is an advanced combi oven which excels in producing consistent, high-quality results. This model features advanced convection technology, allowing for even heat distribution throughout the cooking chamber. It also comes equipped with programmable cooking modes, optimizing the cooking process for various foods, from baked goods to large cuts of meat. The unit's user-friendly interface simplifies navigation through different settings, while the built-in monitoring systems provide real-time feedback on cooking progress.

Next is the 21CET8, a compact and versatile electric steam generator ideal for smaller kitchens. This model stands out for its energy efficiency and low water consumption, which not only reduces operational costs but also supports sustainability initiatives. The 21CET8 utilizes a sophisticated control system that allows chefs to precisely adjust temperature and steam settings, ensuring optimal cooking conditions for everything from delicate vegetables to robust seafood dishes.

The 21CET16 offers larger capacity while maintaining the same level of efficiency as its smaller counterpart. This model is designed for high-volume cooking operations and ensures that chefs can prepare large batches of food without sacrificing quality. It features dual steam generation capabilities, allowing for rapid heating and cooking, which is crucial during peak hours.

A new addition to the lineup is the 21CGA5, a gas model that emphasizes performance and durability. With its stainless steel construction, this unit is built to withstand the rigors of a busy kitchen. The 21CGA5 incorporates precise temperature controls and rapid heat recovery, making it ideal for restaurants and catering operations that demand consistent results under pressure.

Finally, the 24CGA10 combines the benefits of gas cooking with advanced technology. This model features a high-efficiency burner system and robust insulation, which work together to provide faster cooking times and reduced energy consumption. The 24CGA10 also includes a self-cleaning feature, enhancing maintenance ease and allowing operators to focus on food preparation rather than equipment upkeep.

In summary, the Cleveland Range models 24CEA10, 21CET8, 21CET16, 21CGA5, and 24CGA10 represent a powerful collection of cooking equipment designed to improve efficiency, support various cooking methods, and deliver exceptional results, proving invaluable in any foodservice operation.