Operator’s Manual |
OPERATION
Operation of the Cleveland Range Convection Steamer is very easy. Each operator should read and understand the following procedures to effectively start, operate, and shut down the steamer each day. The owner(s) and operator(s) of this equipment should be aware that live steam could cause serious injuries, pay particular attention to the WARNINGS in this text. These instructions are to be retained by the owner(s)) and operator(s) for future reference.
CONTROLS AND CONTROL PANELS
There are two steam generator control arrangements and two steamer compartment control panels available for Cleveland Range Convection Steamers. The steam generator controls are illustrated in Figure 2. The steamer compartment control panels are illustrated in Figures 3 and 4. Compare these figures with the equipment supplied, and identify which control panel combinations applies.
Steam Generator Controls
The steam generator controls are located on the front face of the steamer base unit. The switches are to the left of the pressure gage, as illustrated in Figure 2 Most Cleveland Range Convection Steamers have a steam generator built into the base unit which supplies steam to the cooking compartments. However, an external steam supply may also be used. Units with a
Installation, Use and Care Instructions Convection Steamer
Convection
Figure 3. Key Pad | Figure 4. Dial Timer |
Control Panel | Control Panel |
Steamer Compartment Control Panels
Figure 3 illustrates the standard electronic controls: the Key Pad Control Panel. This panel has a rocker switch, a keypad, and a digital timer Figure 4 illustrates the optional electromechanical controls: the Dial Timer Control Panel. This panel has a rocker switch and dial timer. Steamer functions are the same for both the standard and optional panel configurations. Operating details are slightly different especially when setting the automatic operating time. For clarity two sets of instructions are provided for cooking operations.
Figure 2. Steam Generator Controls
START-UP AND PREHEAT
WARNING
Do not attempt to start or operate the Convection Steamers during a power failure. Critical safety
Circuits are not energized, and serious injury to personnel or damage to equipment may result.
1.Stan the steam supplies. The steam is either an integral steam generator boiler) built into the base unit, or an external steam supply.
•For units without a
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