Blodgett KLS-40G, KLS-60G, KLS-20G manual Front Panel Controls

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4.0OPERATION (Continued)

FRONT PANEL CONTROLS:

1.Power Switch

This switch turns the main power to the unit on and off. It must be turned on to heat the kettle. It should be turned off when the kettle will not be in use for long periods.

2.(Red) Cooking Light

This light is on whenever the main burner gas is on. On units with standing pilots this light may be on without the burners being on if the pilot is extinguished. See lighting instructions.

3.(Amber) Low Water Light

All kettles are supplied with sufficient distilled water in the pressurized jacket. If at any time the water level falls below that required for proper operation, the kettle will not heat and this light will come on. See “Adding Water” section of service instructions.

4.Thermostat

The thermostat selects the desired internal kettle operating temperature.

5.Pressure Gauge

The pressure gauge indicates the internal operating pressure of the kettle. When cold, the gauge should be in the green vacuum zone. If it is not, refer to “Re-establishing Vacuum” section of service instructions. Under normal operation with the kettle empty (thermostat set at 275 degrees Fahrenheit) the pressure shall reach 30 psi. When loaded the pressure may be considerably less.

6.Sight Glass

The sight glass indicates the minimum and maximum water level within the kettle. If water level falls below minimum level more distilled water should be added. See “Adding Water” section of service instructions.

7.Pressure Relief Valve

The pressure relief valve is a safety device which prevents the internal kettle pressure from ever exceeding 50 psi. It should never be tampered with.

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