
AIR LINE LUBRICATOR OIL FILLING PROCEDURE
1.Disconnect air supply and bleed system.
2.Remove cover on console (see PARTS LIST -
PNEUMATIC COMPONENTS).
3.Check for oiler location.
4.Inspect oil level in bowl.
Filler | 5. Remove filler cap. | |
Cap | 6. | Add mineral oil as |
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Bowl | 7. | Replace filler cap |
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| and console cover. |
Oiler
AIR FILTER REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE
1.Disconnect air supply and bleed system.
2.Remove cover on console (see Parts List - Pneumatic Components).
3.Check for filter location.
AUTOMATIC DUMP VALVE
Replacing “O” rings (8):
3
5
4
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7
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6
Automatic Dump Valve
1. | Disassemble valve as per daily cleaning |
| instructions. |
2. | Holding lower valve body (6), unscrew valve |
| bottom (7). |
3. | Pull lower valve body out from cylinder body. |
4. | Replace "O" rings (8), as required. |
5. | Coat cylinder body and "O" rings with cooking |
Deflector
Filter
Element
Baffle
Lever
Bowl/Guard Assembly
4.Push lever down and rotate bowl/ guard assembly 1/8 turn.
5.Push down on bowl/guard assembly and remove.
6.Unscrew baffle and remove filter element, inspect and replace filter if required.
7.Replace filler cap and cover.
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6. Reassemble. |
STEAM TRAP
Each kettle is equipped with a steam trap in the line of the kettle outlet to the drain, to remove line condensate that forms inside the steam jacket. A good steam trap at startup releases air and wet steam into the drain line for a few minutes, then holds the steam jacket. During cooking, the trap periodically releases accumulated condensate. If the kettle's cooking performance becomes inadequate after long use, replacement of the steam trap with a new one may restore kettle operation to peak efficiency.
Air Filter