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1. aie a exte ode d ct eaaa Lid aot ge deeds 1 6 SK2211099 Ge CIE T ELUCET DEPT 1 7 SK2211200 SPACON x uer wan ade notos ecole Rep Root ded 1 8 SK2275300 Washer Spherical 7 9 00349 6 10 SK2276097 Element Block Assembly 2 0 1 11 KE55069 2 Thermostat sro DR tenet pde 1 SK2232001 Thermostat Channel isse beach RUE 1 12 SK2231500 ECIAM ER ECT 2 13 SK2274000 Bolt 516 193 1 2 y as Cu ees castae so Rt ee ee bn E bt cw RR ada 2 14 KE55340 Thermostat High Limit 575F 302C 1 15 SK2277100 Cover SPACE uus dore tesa parecen tied Ren Ub e duod de old 1 16 KE50886 4 M TIT me 1 17 KE50151 2 nob OC A ata aC ERR a eae cea 1 18 KE54907 15 PIU DS bii Ried Got en ang UP eed dear eani 1 19 FA15019 5 Shoulder Boll c sect rr RE 1 20 KE600550 aka gh gate wea ies 1 Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine MODEL 5 15 SKILLET CONTROL HOUSING for units built prior to November 2005 ITEM NO PART NO 1 SK2274900 KE54846 3 2 E12 3 SK2275200 4 SK2235100 5 SK2236600 6 KE50569 1 7 SK22348
2. RX QE Ree Y 1 5A SK2238200 COMPONENT PLATE ute ott Salm bacteria tech a Am dee oes 1 5B SK50750 X CONTACTOR CONSULT FACTORY FOR X 2 5C SK50054 1 TERMINAL BLOCK END dip RR teo PERS eR Rebate 1 5D SK50054 2 TERMINAL BLOCK iren ARE RD RS 1 6 SK2238999 SUPPORT BAR ASSY se tp dene opa dele quen p 1 7 5 603523 COVER GNVENT ASSY aene 1 8 05002 20 O RING DUET 1 9 01833 BEARING HOUSING ASSY 1 10 SK50056 SWITCH M 1 11 SK50062 RUBBER BOON s oos beer renta E Ree dE de 1 12 FA95074 eh cette e ep UR En ula dtes 4 13 SK2234800 DIAL sista cova eurn oe min i eR Rr Rete ren EUR aes 1 SK2234801 DIAL CELCIUS e Sr ec eon Retreat rec else apad ghe 1 14 SK2234900 o neha tet sod Rete s Parts P e nhe d es 1 15 SK50903 1 BRACKET INDICATOR LIGHT tet ter tne eS equa c 1 16 SK50905 3 INDICATOR LIGET ttt Ct C c en ml ere ot s 1 17 KE51965 BUSHING MODIFICATION eee sedet dete 1 18 SK2234200 SPRING MUD STOP 3 5465 ai ERE Ree Ree x aes 1 19 SK2237800 BEARING PIN scent ede att aed ade ea kate 1 20 KE5
3. Application F Bain Marie 150 200 65 93 Slow Cooking 225 107 Braise 250 275 121 135 Sauce Pan Low Griddle 325 163 Med Griddle Saut Steam 350 177 Hot Griddle 375 191 Fry Shallow Oil 400 425 204 218 CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION SURFACES MAY BE EXTREMELY HOT CARE AND CLEANING Cooking equipment must be cleaned regularly to maintain its fast efficient cooking performance and to ensure its continued safe reliable operation The best time to clean is shortly after each use allow unit to cool to a safe temperature WARNINGS Do not use detergents or cleansers that are chloride based or contain quaternary salt Chloride Cleaners c Do not use a metal bristle UE brush or scraper Wire Brush amp Steel wool should never be used for cleaning the stainless steel Steel Pads Unit should never be cleaned with a high pressure spray hose High Pressure Spray Hose c Do not leave water sitting in unit when not in use Stagnant Water Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Turn unit off 2 Prepare a warm water and mild detergent solution in the unit 3 Remove food soil using a nylon brush 4 Loosen food which is stuck by allowing it to soak at a low temperature setting 5 Drain unit 6 Hinse interior thoroughly NOTES For more difficult cleaning applications one of the following can be used alcoh
4. CONTACTOR TRANSFORMER x lt zi m BLUE RED SINGLE PHASE FOR ELECTRICAL RATING SEE RATING PLATE SINGLE OR THREE PHASE 480 VOLT Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine X Y THREE PHASE 7 SK90104 D
5. Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine INSPECTION UNPACKING 1 Before unpacking visually inspect the unit for evidence of damage during shipping 2 If damage is noticed do not unpack the unit follow SHIPPING DAMAGE INSTRUCTIONS shown below 3 Carefully remove unit from shipping carton Remove any packing material from unit After carefully unpacking check for concealed damage If damage is noticed follow SHIPPING DAMAGE INSTRUCTIONS shown below 4 Check the electrical rating label to ensure that the unit is the correct voltage phase amperage and wattage are stated on this label 5 A protective material has been applied to the stainless steel panels This material must be removed immediately after installation as heat will melt the material and make it more difficult to remove SHIPPING DAMAGE INSTRUCTIONS If shipping damage to the unit is discovered or suspected observe the following guidelines in preparing a shipping damage claim 1 Write down a description of the damage or the reason for suspecting damage as soon as it is discovered This will help in filling out the claim forms later 2 As soon as damage is discovered or suspected notify the carrier that delivered the shipment 3 Arrange for the carrier s representative to examine the damage 4 Fill out all carrier claims forms and have the examining carrier sign and date each form INSTALLATION CLEARANCES This
6. Probable Cause 1 Defective contactor 2 Defective heating element block 3 Faulty wiring 4 Uneven torquing of aluminum heating blocks Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine Test and Remedy Check contactor for burned out contacts and replace if required Check for continuity between element terminals and from terminals to ground Either an open circuit between terminals or a short to ground indicates a faulty element Replace if necessary Inspect condition of wires and connections to elements and contactors Repair if necessary Follow element block torquing procedure HEATING ELEMENT REMOVAL 1 Tilt the skillet forward to access bottom cover plate 2 Make sure power switch and external circuit breaker at fuse box or breaker panel are off 3 Remove screws from bottom cover plate Remove plate 4 Remove all 7 16 inch nuts and washers from stainless retaining plate located at rear of skillet pan 5 Remove screws and tooth lock washer from retaining bars and slide thru open end where retaining plate was previously removed 6 Disconnect electrical lead wires from elements 7 Remove 5 16 inch nuts and spherical washers from heating element blocks Care should be taken when removing nuts and washers to prevent breaking studs 8 Remove heating elements blocks Replace as needed NOTE With new element block in place re tighten nuts on spherical washers with a torque wrench to 1
7. and it is the responsibility of the owner and installer to comply with these codes GENERAL INSTALLATION Check the electrical rating label to ensure that the unit is the correct voltage phase amperage and wattage are stated on this label Observe all clearance requirements to provide air supply for proper operation as well as sufficient clearance for servicing Keep the skillet area free and clear of combustibles Dimensions and clearance specifications are shown on the specification sheet WARNING Installation of skillet must be accomplished by qualified installation personnel working to all applicable local and national codes Improper installation of product could cause injury or damage and void the warranty Installation must be in accordance with local codes and or the National Electric Code ANSI NFPA No 70 latest edition USA or the Canadian Electrical Code CSA Standard C22 1 Canada The skillet must be electrically grounded by the installer Electrically powered skillets require a separate fused disconnect switch which must be supplied and installed in the high voltage electrical supply line The wire gauge size and electric supply must match the power requirements specified on the skillet s rating plate The conduit enclosed permanent copper wiring must be adequate to carry the required current at rated voltage Refer to the specification sheet for electrical specifications and location of electrical connections
8. 1ft Ibs torque 9 Replace retaining bars retaining back plate and bottom cover 10 Switch external power back on and return skillet to operating position WARNING Heating element blocks are very heavy Use care when handling Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine HEATING ELEMENT BLOCK TORQUING Uneven torquing of heating element block retaining plate nuts may cause uneven heating of the cooking surface To retorque proceed as follows 1 Tilt the skillet forward 2 Ensure that the power switch and the external circuit breaker at fuse box or breaker panel are off 3 Remove the bottom cover plate 3 Loosen the 5 16 Inch nuts on the spherical washers 4 Using a torque wrench retighten the nuts to 11 ft Ibs torque 5 Replace the bottom cover plate WIRING DIAGRAM 5 10 amp 5 15 208 220 or 240V Single or Three Phase for units built prior to November 2005 CONTROL THERMOSTAT THREE ELEMENTS EACH RATED 2400W OR 3000W 230V HIGH LIMIT THERMOSTAT TEMP PILOT EE el el g a a a ON OFF 74 0c 74 15 4 13 SWITCH 12 11 Go 178 18 CONTACTOR CONTACTOR e 13 jE 20 BLACK BLUE RED w N XI RED YELLOW BLACK 6 X 7 SINGLE PHASE Downloaded from www Manualslib com manu
9. HERMOSTAT WHITE BLACK EMP PILOT BROWN WHITE YELLOW BKACK BLUE ON OFF SWITCH CONTACTOR CONTACTOR BLACK x 5 lt e jg K gt x O a i 3 RED m m YELLOW BLACK y 7 THREE PHASE SINGLE OR THREE PHASE 208 220 OR 240V X 2 FOR ELECTRICAL RATING SEE RATING PLATE SINGLE PHASE SK2242101 rev C Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine WIRING DIAGRAM SET 10 8 5 15 for units built after 208 380 or 240 415V Three Phase Y Connected November 2005 WHITE RED WHITE BLUE THREE ELEMENTS EACH RATED 2400W OR 3000W 230V BLACK CONTROL THERMOSTAT IGH LIMIT THERMOSTAT CONTACTOR E WHITE 51 w 3 3 a a a 5 x ON OFF SWITCH JEU CONTACTOR BLACK RED WHITE WHITE BLACK BLUE RED THREE PHASE Y CONNECTED 220 380 OR 240 415V FOR ELECTRICAL RATING SEE RATING PLATE SK2242201 D Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine WIRING DIAGRAM 5 10 amp 5 15 480V Single or Three Phase BROWN for units built after November 2005 BLUE YELLOW BLACK THREE ELEMENTS EACH RATED 2400W OR 3000W 230V CONTROL THERMOSTAT HIGH LIMIT THERMOSTAT TEMP PILOT ON OFF SWITCH CONTACTOR
10. Prolonged contact causes eventual problems To learn more about chloride stress corrosion and how to prevent it contact the equipment manufacturer or cleaning materials supplier Developed by Packer Engineering Naperville IIl an independent testing laboratory SERVICE PARTS WARRANTY Our Company supports a worldwide network of Maintenance and Repair Centers Contact your nearest Maintenance and Repair Centre for replacement parts service or information regarding the proper maintenance and repair of your cooking equipment In order to preserve the various agency safety certification UL NSF ASME Ntl Bd only factory supplied replacement parts should be used The use of other than factory supplied replacement parts will void warranty FAUCET ASSEMBLY SET 10 amp SET 15 ITEM PART DESCRIPTION QTY NO NO A SPK15 Single Pantry Faucet Kit for SET 10 DPK15 Double Pantry Faucet Kit for SET 10 Includes items 1 10 1 B SPK16 Single Pantry Faucet Kit for SET 15 DPK16 Double Pantry Faucet Kit for SET 15 Includes items 1 10 1 Bracket Kit includes 3 8 9 amp 10 FBS SET15T forSET15 1 FBS SET10T forSET 10 eese 1 il 0825 6 3 4 5 1 2 KE51401 Single Pantry Body 1 KE51403 Double Pantry Body 1 3 S
11. SK2238099 6 KE50042 7 F87 8 KE50376 9 KE50377 10 KE50750 2 11 SK2234400 12 SK2240800 13 SK2235100 14 SK50062 15 SK2235000 16 KE55069 2 17 SK2234800 SK2234801 18 19 FA10140 20 KE50569 1 21 SK50047 2 Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine DESCRIPTION SCREW COVER 10 24 X 2 SPRING aii tote WASHER DRE Re En KNOB SCREW KNOB TERMINAL BLOCK END SECTION TERMINAL BLOCK CONTACTOR 208 240 BRONZE TRUNNION BEARING CONSOLE COVER SWITCH TOGGLE ON OFF DPST RUBBER BOOT THERMOSTAT BEZEL 9 D tad t SCREW BEZEL 6 32 X 5 8 SCREW TERMOSTAT 6 32 X 1 1 4 KNOB THERMOSTAT TRUNNION LOCK COLLAR MODEL SET 10 ASSEMBLY DRAWING for units built after August 2007 15 29 10 5C 5D EN pedi 25 3 Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine MODEL 5 10 ASSEMBLY DRAWING for units built after August 2007 ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 2 SK2238099 TIEISSTOPSSEIAPTANSS Y eese acre Rer
12. lb amp apply locktite ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 1 5 00008 WEEDMEN Tz eh o Re eS ad 1 2 FA11145 10 32X3 8 CROSS HEAD SCREW 8 3 SK2232000 THERMOSTAT CHANNEL sir prt ehe epe med 1 4 2006 10 EXTERNAL TOOTH LOCK WASHER 2 5 FA10245 CROSS HEAD SCREW 8 23X1 ed ena ete RE game es 2 6 SK603281 CROSSBAR E eee eee denen 1 7 5 603280 CROSS 225222555555 d 4 8 SK2231498 HEAMNG BLOCK 1 5 Gero amete eet ord bte de oe tene 3 9 KE55340 SAFETY THERMOSTAT BIMETAL 1 10 SK2231699 CROSS BAR WELDMENT ere eer RE RV EM agde 1 11 SK603284 1 2 MALE FEMALE THREADED HEX STANDOFFS 4 12 21024 56 18 NUT sodas sep ba gas e eroe de ep 16 13 SK2231500 SPHERICAL WASHER 24455 0002 pre a eR EE LEE 16 14 SK603282 BOTTOM COVER i eese aep e pr e t SES Bae d do dede ius 1 15 FA11145 CROSS HEAD SCREW 10 32 3 8 22 22222 22 2 21 2242 1 Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine MODEL SET 10 CONTROL HOUSING DRAWING for units prior to August 2007 ITEM NO PART NO 1 F12 2 SK2234200 3 KE52192 4 SK1019701 5
13. quiet gus 1 40 KE95010 LABEL KE95010 ctetur terc ane ORC etate Pd E 1 42 KE95555 9 LABEL FRONT PLATE ctun epi tera tetto ek ed add ett ae quienes 1 43 FA95081 1 SCREW HEX CAP 1 4 20X1 2 1 cc bee er Econ ees 1 44 FA20504 3 SCREW LOCKINUT 10 242 ete CE eG A 5 45 SK2299500 GROUND WIRE se red hey E 2 mr ee Rl ee T ERU s v wate 1 46 KE54218 COVER SEALED KEMILES gt areae 1 47 KE51888 KNOB RET WASHER 4 43 4 ber pur ei P tegi n d 1 48 SCL10 COMER stt o USA Rate edes eus RR an Mec 1 LEG OPTIONS NOT SHOWN LEG SET 86 beg inde pendent ipa d pO Edge d Carole denied e NOT SHOWN LEG SEI aser quer dod n Peg mee Rd Eten t ve ed Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine MODEL 5 15 SKILLET MARINE LOCK BOTTOM amp COVER VENT CAP Tighten to11ft ib amp Apply Loctite ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 1 SK2211500 Screw 1 4720 X 8 8 Glide edid ct e aceite det bho 1 2 FA30505 1 WASHER xus usc ade seva och acp a dos RR 1 3 SK2211100 Support ERR er Rata ove ceu e ated 1 4 SK2209300 IBOD etd aon fep aua p EUR ER ed ann 1 5 SK2211300 SPACER we
14. 00 SK2234801 9 FA10140 10 SK2234700 11 KE55069 2 12 KE50750 2 Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine DESCRIPTION QTY Cover Control BOX ate esee test teca e apes fon dece tec Pacts 1 Gasket Control Box Cover 1 Screw Cover 10 24 2 4 0 2 ueteri to deer eye ERU Red 1 Switch Toggle ON OFF 1 RubberBOOL 4 ve Stolen bdo wd eh HERES Goa ed REPE ee 1 Knob Thermostat 2 2 2 2 22 1 Screw Bezel 6 32 X 5 B ee tdg etek Stay 2 ee rM PM 1 Bezel odere RPG ER HUP er wed eer EP M oe Screw Thermostat 6 32 11 4 2 sr C c 2 Bilder M ERI ERREUR 1 Gontactor 41 NBSOA Gi 2 d beue MEER 1 MODEL 5 15 SKILLET CONTROL HOUSING for units built after November 2005 ITEM NO N 11 12 13 14 34 16 19 21 22 26 27 28 Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine 1 NA 2 PART 001075 001074 KE601103 REF KE601
15. 0442 KNOBZSTEAM CONTROL RD Rea E DUE 1 21 KE50886 4 BNET C 1 22 KE50151 2 KNOB FOR HANDLE d recte Fusce e nhe d vd 1 23 SK2241500 WASHER C RIED SP basi Oa dts 1 24 FA31029 SPRING LOCK WASHER 1 4 2 2 25 FA10485 HEX BOLT 1 4 20X9 A cies tek Abe deed penes 2 26 1031 HELICAL SPRING LOCK WASHER 3 8 5 27 FA20030 HEX NOT 3 9716 utet dee do Re ec I p ORT ae bula dirs 5 28 SK10197 ROLLER ster pace eb RIEN E Rb ere Pa Eu n 2 29 55069 2 THERMOSTAT hte a bobus ded 1 30 50473 GROUND EUG ei c PRA eve ence bo t 1 31 SK2234700 THERMOSTAT SPACER neuter eu vidis 2 32 FA10140 SCREW 6 92XT1T1 4 peto e RT e o den eed s 2 33 SK50047 2 TRUNNION LOCK COLLAR tege entr 1 34 19184 SET SCREW HEX SOCKET 3 8 16 3 8 LG 2 35 FA11092 SCREW 8 32X 1 2 Lb rre RR em i RUE RU HR da t e ae med 1 36 FA95073 ELEVATOR BOL 5 16 8 XW cto tme prr RP DUCK mU x Rer e enm RB NES 1 37 FA95081 SCREW 8x9 4 18 B epe ede SP Cep dee dra s y 4 38 KE54846 1 GASKET U CHANNEL LENGTH 32 1 39 KE95250 LABEL ELECTRIC RATING PLATE eani raia ber e
16. 109 KE601081 KE601079 KE50473 KE55486 5 KE600905 KE600914 05002 50 55069 2 11145 SK50056 FA95074 FA21006 FA30505 2 FA11052 SK2274602 05002 1 SECTION C C 22 1 2 21 06 5 PLACE ITEM 13 BETWEEN ITEM 1 AND ITEM 7 2 PLACES a DETAIL NOT SHOWN ON THIS DRAWING DESCRIPTION QTY BOX WELDMENT ciis postu bad dead e Ode et 1 COMPONENT PLATE ASSEMBLY er a 1 RR ka e d Cac ard DU E eta 1 Elie 1 SHAFT ot eerie dre i t Ronde Fade hee s a e Pd ik doen ote Puce iden 1 SUPPORESET15 THERMOSTAT ema 1 GROUND PUG Scooter en e ea 1 2 rr 1 EXTENSION SHAFT pt uer e tpe t 1 BRACKET Re RETE UMP TECH HERE Sedes 1 STRING as E 1 THERMOSTAT ee See ee 1 10 32 X 3 8 PAN HEAD 18 8 5 5 3 SWITCH wee ads Pepe epe reps 1 NYLON ANCHOR 4 10 24 18 8 5 5 ed ors zt e e RU 8 WASHER SS ew A Be depen o 8 6 32 X 1 4 S S SGREW SLOT ia dea ae exem eed eon ER Ge we
17. K2302200 Bracket for SET 15 1 SK2308800 Bracket for SET 10 1 4 05007 10 4595 1 B 05002 19 O Ring 1 6 KE51736 Faucet Nut seen 1 T KE50335 Adapter Washer Single Pantry only 1 8 FA21008 Hex 2 eren 2 9 FA11260 Bolt for SET 15 ics 2 FA11258 Bolt for SEPIO ds 2 10 FA31029 Lock Washer 2 Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine MODEL SET 10 SKILLET BOTTOM for units built prior to August 2007 ITEM NO 1 2 3 PART NO SK2231500 FA21024 SK2231498 SK2231499 55340 KE50151 2 KE50886 4 a a Tighten to 11 ft Ib amp apply locktite DESCRIPTION QTY SPHERICAL WASHER cene Re RE reet er hi 16 5 6218 i atn ettet tet oer tct ae qe e geh 16 ELEMENT IBLOCK ASSEMBLY 208W 2 550035 ecu exte RR 3 ELEMENT BLOCK ASSEMBLY 240V 3 SAFETY THERMOSTAT BIMETAL 1 KNOB FOR HANDLE eee ee ee Wachee pg 1 r te vated estet itn alm 1 Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine MODEL SET 10 SKILLET BOTTOM for units built after August 2007 M Ao OMM C V 5 i 42 ae a L3 QURE THER VA Tighten to 11 ft
18. Operators Manual Installation Operation amp Service Skillets TABLE TOP ELECTRIC SKILLETS MODELS e SET10 SET 15 Cleveland X Cleveland eve an 1333 East 179th St Cleveland Ohio U S A 44110 Enodis Phone 216 481 4900 Fax 216 481 3782 Visit our web site at www clevelandrange com SE95031 rev 4 Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine FOR THE USER WARNING Improper installation adjustment alteration service or maintenance cause property damage injury death Read the Installation and Operating instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment IMPORTANT THE INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION MUST COMPLY WITH THE LOCAL AND NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODES ENSURE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY CONFORMS WITH ELECTRICAL CHARACTERISTICS SHOWN ON THE RATING LABEL ALL SERVICE MUST BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED CLEVELAND RANGE TECHNICIAN RETAIN THIS MANUAL FOR YOUR REFERENCE Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine INSTALLATION GENERAL INFORMATION These instructions must be retained by the owner user for future reference The serial plate is located on the right side of the control housing Voltage phase amperage and wattage are stated on the plate This equipment is built to comply with applicable standards for manufacturers Included among those approval agencies are UL NSF CSA ETL and others Many local codes exist
19. RE APPLICATION CHART The indicator light will remain lit indicating the heater elements are activated until the temperature setting has been reached When the indicator light goes off heaters are off and preheating is complete NOTE When cooking egg and milk products the skillet should not be preheated as products of this nature adhere to hot cooking surfaces These types of foods should be placed in the skillet before heating is begun 5 Place the food product into the skillet distributing it evenly across the cooking surface The indicator light will cycle on and off indicating the elements are cycling on and off The cover should be off for most types of cooking or simmering If cover is on the vent cap can be used to reduce water content in product or allow steam to escape before lifting COVer 6 Pour the contents of the skillet into an appropriate container by tilting the skillet forward Care should be taken to pour slowly enough to avoid splashing of the product NOTE As with cleaning food soil from any cookware and important part of skillet cleaning is to prevent foods from drying on For this reason cleaning should be completed immediately after cooked foods are removed Refer to the Cleaning Instructions Instructions for detailed skillet washing procedures Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine TEMPERATURE APPLICATION CHART Approximate Dial Temperature
20. als search engine X Y 7 THREE PHASE WIRING DIAGRAM SET 10 8 5 15 for units built prior 208 380 or 240 415V Three Phase Y Connected to November 2005 S THREE ELEMENTS EACH RATED 2400W OR 3000W 230V CONTROL THERMOSTAT IGH LIMIT ERMOSTAT ON OFF SWITCH TEMP PILOT CONTACTOR L 8 RED Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine WIRING DIAGRAM 5 10 SET 15 for units built prior 480 Single or Three Phase to November 2005 THREE ELEMENTS 0 EACH RATED 2400W OR 3000W 230V HIGH LIMIT THERMOSTAT 21 O x 006 MN 20 BLACK BLACK S fx IJ x EN E eU CONTACTOR S s 8 5 TRANSFORMER OG 4 5 6 QOG 4 3 8 RED YELLOW KON SA X Y 2 BAS 5 THREE PHASE 57 X 7 SINGLE PHASE Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine WIRING DIAGRAM SET 10 8 SET 15 for units built after 208 220 or 240V Single or Three Phase November 2005 CONTROL THERMOSTAT THREE ELEMENTS EACH RATED 2400W OR 3000W 230V LIMIT
21. an i 2 3 4 CONNECTOR LIQUID TITE STRAIGHT 1 O RING IX TIA O D X MEW veter t Dec hee a 1 MODEL 5 15 BASE PAN ASSEMBLY for units built after November 2005 480 V TRANSFORMER OPTION ITEM NO PART NO 1 000851 2 5 00348 3 SK2274299 4 SK2273599 5 001187 6 SK50403 7 SK50434 8 FA95081 3 9 SK50826 10 FA31033 11 FA11509 2 12 FA11258 13 KE600550 14 FA15019 5 15 FA95007 9 16 FA11323 21 KE601034 22 KE600284 3 23 FA95031 17 SK00384 18 KE54846 6 19 KE54833 1 20 FA21006 DESCRIPTION BASE WELDMENT SUPPORT BAR ASS Y LH SUPPORT BAR ASS Y R H PAN WELDMENT ELECTRIC BOX ASS Y BEARING BRONZE WASHER PAN MTG PIN BOLT MODIFIED FA11322 BACKING PLATE SPLIT LOCKWASHER HEX BOLT 1 2 13 X 1 1 4 HEX CAP SCREW 1 4 20 X 314 CAM SHOULDER BOLT 1 4 20 RETAINING RING HEX SCREW 5116 18 X 314 COVE GASKET SILICONE 8 X 31418 8 PAN HEAD 480V TRANSFORMER OPTION TRANSFORMER BOX ASS Y GASKET U CHANNEL SNAP IN BUSHING HEX NUT 10 3218 8 S S Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine TII 1 E 1 MAINTENANCE SERVICING GUIDE This section contains servicing information intended for use by Authorized Service Personnel PROBLEM Skillet fails to heat with pilot light on Probable Cause 1 Faulty contactor s 2 Faulty wiring Test and Hem
22. e sooner you wipe off standing water especially when it contains cleaning agents the better After wiping equipment down allow it to air dry oxygen helps maintain the stainless steel s passivity film 7 Never use hydrochloric acid muriatic acid on stainless steel Regularly restore passivate stainless steel Recommended cleaners for specific situations Job Cleaning Agent Comments Routine cleaning Soap ammonia detergent Medallion Apply with cloth or sponge Fingerprints amp smears Arcal 20 Lac O Nu Provides barrier film Ecoshine Stubborn stains amp discoloration Cameo Talc Zud First Impression Rub in direction of polish lines Grease amp fatty acids Easy off De Grease Excellent removal on all finishes blood burnt on foods It Oven Aid Grease amp oil Any good Apply with sponge or cloth commercial detergent Restoration Passivation Benefit Super Sheen Review 1 Stainless steels rust when passivity film shield breaks down as a result of scrapes scratches deposits and chlorides 2 Stainless steel rust starts with pits and cracks Use the proper tools Do not use steel pads wire brushes or scrapers to clean stainless steel 4 Use non chlorinated cleaners at recommended concentrations Use only chloride free cleaners 5 Soften your water Use filters and softeners whenever possible 6 Wipe off cleaning agent s and standing water as soon as possible
23. edy Check coil s and contacts of contactor s Replace if necessary Check wiring to contactor s Replace if necessary B PROBLEM Skillet fails to heat with pilot light off power switch must be on and thermostat set Probable Cause 1 Main power to skillet is off 2 Defective power switch 3 Defective thermostat 4 Defective high limit thermostat Test and Hemedy Check incoming power at terminal block With power source off remove wiring from switch and test for continuity Or with wiring connected and unit on check for voltage across terminals of switch Voltage indicates an open circuit Replace switch if necessary Shut the unit off and disconnect wiring from thermostat Check continuity of thermostat An open circuit while in the position indicates a faulty thermostat Or with thermostat connected and unit on check for voltage across thermostat Voltage indicates an open circuit Indicating a faulty thermostat Repeat above procedure used for defective thermostat C PROBLEM Skillet fails to reach maximum 425 F at 10 setting Probable Cause 1 Defective or improperly adjusted 2 Defective safety thermostat Test and Remedy As unit shuts off early check for voltage across thermostat thermostat terminals If there is voltage across terminals re calibrate or replace thermostat Repeat above procedure used for defective thermostat D PROBLEM Skillet has uneven heat over pan surface
24. horoughly tested before leaving the factory the installer is responsible for ensuring the proper operation of the skillet once installed 1 Ensure that electric supply to the skillet is turned on 2 Remove the lift off cover 3 Place the skillet s power on off switch to the position 4 Dial the thermostat switch to the maximum setting The indicator light near the thermostat switch should be illuminated until the set temperature is reached then cycle on and off as the thermostat cycles on and off to maintain the set temperature 5 Pour 2 gallons 8 liters of cool tap water into preheated skillet pan 6 should take approximately minutes for the water to begin to simmer Shortly the water should be bubbling uniformly across the entire cooking surface 7 Dial the thermostat switch back to the off position 8 Tilt skillet to drain the water out of the skillet pan into an appropriate pan or other container 9 Lower the skillet place the power on off switch to the off position OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Ensure that the electrical supply to the skillet is turned on 2 Before cooking be sure that the skillet s cooking surface is clean and that the skillet is in the fully lowered position 3 Place the skillet s power on off switch to the position 4 Pre heat skillet for approximately 10 minutes by turning the temperature control knob to the desired temperature setting see TEMPERATU
25. lways scrub in a motion parallel to the lines When the grain cannot be seen play it safe and use a soft cloth or plastic scouring pad 3 Use alkaline alkaline chlorinated or non chloride containing cleaners While many traditional cleaners are loaded with chlorides the industry is providing an ever increasing choice of non chloride cleaners If you are not sure of chloride content in the cleaner used contact your cleaner supplier If your present cleaner contains chlorides ask your supplier if they have an alternative Avoid cleaners containing quaternary salts it also can attack stainless steel and cause pitting and rusting Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine 4 Treat your water Though this is not always practical softening hard water can do much to reduce deposits There are certain filters that can be installed to remove distasteful and corrosive elements To insure proper water treatment call a treatment specialist 5 Keep your food equipment clean Use alkaline alkaline chlorinated or non chloride cleaners at recommended strength Clean frequently to avoid build up of hard stubborn stains If you boil water in stainless steel equipment remember the single most likely cause of damage is chlorides in the water Heating cleaners that contain chlorides have a similar effect 6 Rinse rinse rinse If chlorinated cleaners are used rinse and wipe equipment and supplies dry immediately Th
26. nt starts to corrode At its end it rusts Enemies of Stainless Steel There are three basic things which can break down stainless steel s passivity layer and allow corrosion to occur 1 Mechanical abrasion 2 Deposits and water 3 Chlorides Mechanical abrasion means those things that will scratch a steel surface Steel pads wire brushes and scrapers are prime examples Water comes out of the faucet in varying degrees of hardness Depending on what part of the country you live in you may have hard or soft water Hard water may leave spots and when heated leave deposits behind that if left to sit will break down the passive layer and rust stainless steel Other deposits from food preparation and service must be properly removed Chlorides are found nearly everywhere They are in water food and table salt One of the worst chloride perpetrators can come from household and industrial cleaners So what does all this mean Don t Despair Here are a few steps that can help prevent stainless steel rust 1 Use the proper tools When cleaning stainless steel products use non abrasive tools Soft cloths and plastic scouring pads will not harm steel s passive layer Stainless steel pads also can be used but the scrubbing motion must be in the direction of the manufacturers polishing marks 2 Clean with the polish lines Some stainless steel comes with visible polishing lines or grain When visible lines are present a
27. ol baking soda vinegar or a solution of ammonia in water c Leave the cover off when the unit is not in use For more detailed instructions refer to the Nafem Stainless Steel Equipment Care and Cleaning manual STAINLESS STEEL EQUIPMENT CARE AND CLEANING Supplied courtesy of Nafem For more information visit their web site at www nafem org Contrary to popular belief stainless steels ARE susceptible to rusting Corrosion on metals is everywhere It is recognized quickly on iron and steel as unsightly yellow orange rust Such metals are called active because they actively corrode in a natural environment when their atoms combine with oxygen to form rust Stainless steels are passive metals because they contain other metals like chromium nickel and manganese that stabilize the atoms 400 series stainless steels are called ferritic contain chromium and are magnetic 300 series stainless steels are called austenitic contain chromium and nickel and 200 series stainless also austenitic contains manganese nitrogen and carbon Austenitic types of stainless are not magnetic and generally provide greater resistance to corrosion than ferritic types With 12 30 percent chromium an invisible passive film covers the steel s surface acting as a shield against corrosion As long as the film is intact and not broken or contaminated the metal is passive and stain less If the passive film of stainless steel has been broken equipme
28. t Once the holes are made screw the threaded rods into the ferrules on the bottom of the skillet base Then insert the threaded rods through the holes on the stand or countertop Thread the nuts onto the threaded rod and tighten to secure base Once secure and level apply a seal of silicon to the entire edge of the base at the countertop This will prevent food particles from entering underneath the skillet base Screw the tilt handle into the threaded mounting block welded to the side of the skillet ELECTRICAL CONNECTION SET 10 Remove the screw at the rear of the console cover and remove the cover A wiring diagram is affixed to the underside of the cover Feed conduit enclosed permanent copper wiring through the cut out in the rear of the console and fasten to the three connection terminal block Be sure to connect the ground wire to the separate ground terminal connector ground lug Replace the console cover and secure it with the screw SET 15 Remove the two screws securing the console cover and remove the cover A wiring diagram is affixed to the underside of the cover Feed conduit enclosed permanent copper wiring through the cut out in the rear of the console and fasten to the pigtail leads fastened to the single contactor Be sure to connect the ground wire to the separate ground terminal connector ground lug Replace the console cover and secure it with the screws INSTALLATION CHECK Although the skillet has been t
29. unit must be installed in accordance with the following clearances in order to provide proper operation and servicing of the appliance Also it is recommended the unit be installed with sufficient clearances to provide proper cleaning and maintenance Clearances SET 10 RIGHT 3 LEFT O REAR 1 SET 15 RIGHT 4 LEFT 4 REAR 1 2 INSTALLATION 1 Carefully remove unit from carton or crate Remove any packing material from unit On stainless steel panels the protective material should be removed before the unit is installed 2 Set skillet in position where electrical services are nearby Comply with clearances stated on the specification sheet Ensure there is sufficient clearance between skillet and back wall 3 Table top models must be positioned on a firm level stand or existing counter top and bolted in place using the four 5 16 18 rods and nuts included with the skillet These models are supplied with four 5 16 18 weldnuts welded to underside of the base 24 i 14 1 2 gt FOUR 5 16 18 THREADED FERRULES WELDED TO UNDERSIDE OF BASE SET 10 MOUNTING DIAGRAM 14 1 2 11 16 FOUR 5 16 18 THREADED FERRULES WELDED TO UNDERSIDE OF BASE SET 15 MOUNTING DIAGRAM _ Downloaded from www Manualslib com manuals search engine Make four 3 8 holes in an existing stand or countertop in order to secure the base of the skille
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