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On the Convection Steamer registers 10 psi, steamer preheating may begin. Skip the remainder of step I, and begin step 2.
•For units with a
a.Press the ON end of the POWER
b.When the water level in the steam generator reaches a safe operating level, the amber light in the STEAM momentary switch turns on. Whenever the amber light is on, the heaters, steam supply, or burners are off, and no steam is being generated. The energy source (electric, gas, etc.) cannot be activated until the boiler contains sufficient water, indicated by the amber light.
c.Press the STEAM (amber colored) momentary switch to produce steam in the boiler this activates the energy source (electric heaters, gas burners, or steam so- lenoid valve) and the amber light turns off.
The STEAM switch must be pressed to restart the steamer after it is shut off for any reason (including a brief power interruption). No attempt should be made to operate the equipment during a power failure.
NOTE: For steamers with
d. About 20 minutes after starting the boiler in step C; the steam pressure gauge on the unit base should register
10 psi.
2.Preheat the Convection Steamer cooking compartments. For accurate, efficient cooking times, the cooking compartments should be preheated during startup.
NOTE: With a steamer/kettle combination, if both must be used at the same time, always heat the kettle first. When kettle contents begin to simmer, steam pressure returns, the steamer compartments may be preheated
a. Close the compartment door by gently swinging it shut.
b. Refer to timer setting instructions under Automatic Operation for the appropriate control panel. Set the Timer for each compartments to one minute, and start the cooking cycles. Steaming begins in each compart- ment.
NOTE: On Convection Steamers equipped with electronic key pad control panels, the timer does not begin counting down until the cooking compartment reaches operating temperature. This may take 2 or 3 minutes if the steamer has not been operating.
c. Steaming continues for the set one minute. When the preheating is completed, the steam automatically shuts off and a
COOKING OPERATIONS
The control panels mounted on the cooking compartments regulate cooking operations. Although cooking operations are similar for all Convection Steamers, regardless of con- trol panel configuration, separate instructions are provided for each control panel type.
Cooking Operations for
The Key Pad Control Panel
The electronic keypad control panel illustrated in Figure 3.
The Cleveland Range Convection Steamer has two cook- ing modes: Manual and automatic. The Manual Mode provides continuous steaming and is turned on and off by the MANUAL/TIMED rocker switch. The Automatic Mode monitors cooking time and compartment temperature to provide accurate, efficient, uniform steam cooking.
NOTE: Whether using timed or manual cooking modes, optimum steam heat transfer, and therefore a higher quality food product, is achieved when shallow, perforated, uncovered pans are used.
WARNING
STEAM may cause severe burns. Use extreme
Caution when opening the steamer door. Turn face away from the steamer when first opening the door. Do not look into the cooking compartment until steam has dewed.
KEEP HANDS OUT OF THE COOMNG COMPARIMENTTO PREVENT BURNS.
Manual Cooking Operation -
Key Pad Controls
Use manual mode for a continuous supply of steam for long periods, or if the required cooking time is unknown and frequent inspection is required.
1.Place the pan(s) of food into the compartment.
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