Blodgett SN-5G manual Deliming Procedure For units equipped with this feature, Use

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6.0 DELIMING PROCEDURE (For units equipped with this feature)

WARNING: Read and follow instructions on the CLR bottle. Use plastic or rubber gloves to avoid skin contact. If CLR comes in contact with skin, rinse with clean water.

1.Drain steam generator by setting power switch to “OFF”, set cooking timer to 0.

2.Turn power switch to DELIME.

3.Unscrew brass deliming cap on right side of steamer. Insert hose in hole of port. Pour 20 ounces of solution into generator slowly to avoid spillage. Remove hose. Screw deliming cap on so it seals tightly. Turn power switch to on

4.Allow steamer to remain in ready cycle for ½ hour, then turn power switch “OFF” and allow generator to drain.

5.Flush cycle. Turn power switch to “ON”. When ready light comes on, switch to “OFF” to flush generator. Repeat this step three times to completely flush generator.

6.Clean exterior and interior. Use a mild solution of soap and water. Rinse with clean water. Dry with a soft cloth. LEAVE COMPARTMENT DOOR OPEN WHEN NOT

IN USE.

7.The steamer is now ready for use. Turn off for overnight shutdown.

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Contents SN-5G, SC-7G and SC-10G Important Notes for Installation and Operation Table of Contents Service Connections SN-5G Water Quality StatementService Connections SC-7G and SC-10G Model GAS SupplyInstallation General Exhaust Fans and CanopiesTo Install Wall Exhaust FANClearances GAS Connection VAC-60 Hz-Single Phase Drain Connections FigureCold Water Condenser Water ConditioningPerformance Check Operation Instructions ControlsLighting Shutdown Stand byComplete Shutdown PAN Steam CookingPreparation Number of Pans Depth SN-5G SC-7GPeriodic Maintenance Cleaning Weekly, or more often if necessary MonthlyNever Spray Water Into Electric Controls To Remove Heat Tint Maintenance Stainless SteelRUB with a Circular Motion Removal of Scale DepositsDeliming Procedure For units equipped with this feature USETroubleshooting Burner does not come onBurner produces carbon deposits Water accumulates in the compartment Water flows into cooking compartmentDoor leaks Water flows into drain during shut down