Keating Of Chicago 2009 manual Problem Probable Cause Solution

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COMMON PROBLEMS

SOLUTIONS (FOLLOW IN SEQUENCE)

 

 

 

 

Unit is out of power

1. Check electrical connection.

 

 

2. Check fuses.

 

 

3. Check Hi-Limit control.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PROBLEM

 

PROBABLE CAUSE

SOLUTION

 

 

 

 

Pasta Cooker has poor recovery or

a.Over-filling baskets.

a.Don’t overfill baskets.

runs cold.

 

b.Thermostat out of calibration.

b.Calibrate thermostat. See pages

 

 

 

 

 

9-10 - Calibration.

 

 

c.Element is faulty.

c.Replace element.

 

 

d.Thermostat is faulty.

d.Replace thermostat.

 

 

e.Contactor is faulty.

e.Replace contactor.

 

 

 

 

Contactor chatters.

 

a.Voltage is low to Pasta Cooker.

a.Contact your electrician or the

 

 

 

local power company and have

 

 

 

the incoming power checked.

 

 

b.Contactor coil faulty.

b.Replace contactor.

 

 

c.Connections are loose.

c.Tighten connections.

 

 

d.Thermostat contacts do not close

d.Replace thermostat.

 

 

properly.

 

 

 

 

 

Basket-Lift mechanism does not

a.Connections are loose or timer is

a.Tighten connections. Replace

operate.

 

faulty.

timer if it will not operate.

 

 

b.Motor limit switch is faulty.

b.Replace limit switch.

 

 

c.Lift motor is faulty.

c.Replace motor. Specify left or

 

 

 

right side when ordering.

 

 

d.Actuator is faulty.

d.Replace actuator.

 

 

e.Control circuit fuse has blown.

e.Replace fuse.

 

 

f. Relay is faulty.

f. Replace relay.

 

 

 

 

Basket-Lift motor runs, but basket

a.Cam is slipping on the motor

a.Tighten cam onto motor shaft.

doesn’t move.

 

shaft.

 

 

 

 

 

Basket-Lift basket goes down, but

a.Basket-Lift motor limit switch is

a.Align limit switch.

won’t go up.

 

misaligned.

 

 

 

 

 

Basket-Lift buzzer won’t shut off.

a.Buzzer limit switch is misaligned.

a.Align limit switch.

 

 

 

 

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Contents Custom Pasta System Electric Series Post this Label in a Prominent Location on Your Unit Introduction Safety Precautions Concealed Loss or Damage II InstallationIf Equipment Arrives Damaged Visible Loss or DamageLeveling PositioningRestraining Devices Electrical ConnectionIII Operation Cleaning DrainingHOW to Program the Keating Timer Operating InstructionsDigital Timers Electronic TimerPreventive Maintenance IV MaintenanceWarranty Repairs Limited CalibrationThermostat Calibration 2000 Model Service Diagnosis Cooker Heating SectionTroubleshooting Chart Problem Probable Cause Solution Ordering Parts VI Parts ListCustom Pasta System Electric Control Panel Assembly Parts List for Custom Pasta System Description ModelsVII Wiring Diagrams Electric Pasta 2-THERMOSTAT Wiring Diagram Without TimersElectric Pasta with Digital Timers Wiring Diagram Page Page Page Electric Pasta 2-THERMOSTAT Wiring Diagram Without Timers Electric Pasta with Digital Timers Wiring Diagram Page Serving Those Who Serve The Very Best