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OPERATION
STEAM SOURCE OPERATION:
The Pressureless Cooker is supplied mounted on a
cabinet containing either a steam boiler or controls
for direct-connected steam. Manual controls are ac-
cessed by opening the cabinet door. The start-up
procedure for the steam source is completed once
before each daily operating period of the cooker. (For
steam boilers, see instruction plate.)
PREHEATING:
Before each initial operation of the cooker, and at any
other time when the cooking compartment is cold, a
one minute preheating period is required. To preheat
the cooker, put steam source into operation and pro-
ceed as follows:
Close cooking compartment door.
Set 60 Minute Timer Dial (1) to “one minute” set-
ting.
NOTE:
Total elapsed preheating time equals the timer set-
ting plus a short delay period needed to active a
thermostatic switch included in the controls.
Turn off buzzer, which sounds to indicate cooking
is complete, by setting the Timer Dial (1) to OFF
position.
COOKING:
Before loading the cooker, be sure compartment is
hot. Refer to the preheating section above for instruc-
tions.
Slide pans of food into cooking compartment pan
supports.
Close cooking compartment door.
Set timer cooking time:
a. Constant steam - for continuous cooking.
b. 60 minute timer - for timed cooking.
Set appropriate timer to the required cooking time
(see Test Kitchen Bulletin #59).
Turn off buzzer, which sounds to indicate cooking is
complete, by setting timer dial (1) to the OFF posi-
tion.
Open door sightly at rst letting most of the steam
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out of the compartment and then fully open the
door.
Unload by sliding pans of food from pan supports,
taking care to avoid hitting compartment opening.
SHUT-DOWN PROCEDURE:
No shut-down procedure is required for the cooker
except to check that both timer dials (1) are in the
OFF position and that both compartment doors are
open. When all cooking has been completed for the
day, the steam source must be shut off. (For steam
boilers, see instruction plate.)
CAUTION:
When the unit is not in use, leave the cooking com-
partment door slightly ajar to prolong the life of the
door gasket.
CLEANING:
After each period of daily operation (more frequent-
ly as required to maintain cleanliness), the cooker
should be thoroughly cleaned by completing the fol-
lowing steps:
Remove left- and right-side pan supports, bafes,
and drain screens by lifting up and off mounting
studs. Wash with a mild detergent. Rinse and set
aside for reassembly.
Wash cooking compartment interior using a mild
detergent and water. Rinse and dry thoroughly.
Replace pan supports, bafes, and drain screens
in compartment and leave door open.
DRAINAGE:
COOKING COMPARTMENT DRAINAGE:
The bottom of the cooking compartment is angled
slightly toward the rear of the unit. This assures that
any condensate build-up or spills will be directed to-
ward the drain hole, which is located at the rear bot-
tom center of the cooking compartment. Any liquid
exiting the cooking compartment runs down the cook-
ing compartment drain tube and into the drain line.
DRIP/SPILL TROUGH DRAINAGE:
The 3500 Pressureless Steam Cooker has a drip/spill
trough below the cooking compartment door. It will
catch any condensate gathering on the front of the
unit when the door is opened.
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