Blodgett SC-10E, SC-7E Water Overflows Into Cooking Compartment, Heater Elements do not Come on

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8.0 SERVICE (Continued)

WATER OVERFLOWS INTO COOKING COMPARTMENT

When steamer is first turned on for the day, and the following conditions occur:

-READY light does not come on after about 15 minutes,

-Water begins to overflow into cooking compartment,

-Water fill solenoid valve is open,

then any or all of these symptoms may indicate a problem with the operating probe due to either:

1.A short between the operating probe terminal and body of the steamer. Call your authorized servicer.

2.Excessive scale build-up on the operating probe. This acts as an “insulation” and prevents the probe from sensing the water level. It is therefore unable to close the water fill (solenoid) valve to shut off the water.

As a temporary solution, with power OFF, unscrew probes, check visually, and clean or chip off scalant. Replace probe.

This problem is an indication of severe harmful water conditions which should be corrected immediately to avoid damage to the components and ultimate malfunction of the steamer. (See WATER CONDITIONING in this manual).

HEATER ELEMENTS DO NOT COME ON

When the steamer is turned ON and heater elements do not activate, and therefore, the READY light does not come on, then the contactors may be burned out. If a considerable amount of “chattering” of contactors has been previously experienced, then the thermostat bulb may be coated with scalant and unable to sense water temperature in the boiler accurately, and therefore unable to control the contactors.

1.Replace contactors.

2.Unscrew operating thermostat bulb, clean off scalants and screw thermostat bulb back in.

This problem is an indication of inadequate water quality and is not covered under the warranty. Have water quality analyzed and corrected immediately to avoid complete malfunction of the steamer.

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Contents SC-7E and SC-10E Important Notes for Installation and Operation Description Service Connections Installation Instructions LocationLeveling and Anchoring Electrical Connection Plumbing ConnectionsDrain Connections Water QualityVent Hood START-UP TestMain Power Switch Operation ControlsCook Before First USEPreheat ShutdownTimed Cooking Constant Steam FEATURE, OptionalAdjustment for High Altitude Locations Constant Steam CookingCooking Hints PreparationCleaning Weekly, or more often if necessaryGuidelines for Maintaining Stainless Steel Surfaces Maintenance Removal of Scale Deposits Troubleshooting Problem Possible CausesService Adjustment for High Altitude Locations Water Flows Into Drain During ShutdownWater Overflows Into Cooking Compartment Heater Elements do not Come on