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Steamcraft II
COUNTER TYPE
CONVECTION STEAMER
SERVICE
MANUAL
Model CET5
Printed 02/90

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  • Page 1 Steamcraft II COUNTER TYPE CONVECTION STEAMER SERVICE MANUAL Model CET5 Printed 02/90...
  • Page 2: Limited Warranty

    Cleveland Range agrees to repair or replace, at its option, f.o.b. factory, any part which proves to be defective due to defects in material or workmanship during the warranty period, providing the equipment has been unaltered, and has been PROPERLY INSTALLED, MAINTAINED, AND OPERATED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CLEVELAND RANGE OWNER'S MANUAL.
  • Page 3: For Your Safety

    INTRODUCTION To get the full advantage of steam cooking, your Cleveland/ALCO equipment must be properly installed. A steamer which is improperly installed, improperly used, improperly maintained, or improperly repaired will create a dangerous condition and may cause injury to personnel.
  • Page 4 Clevetend/ALCO) maintains a list or regional parts distributors and reputable service agency tor servicing your equipment. For the names of those in your area, call or write to Cleveland/ALCO. Parts The parts breakdown in this manual consists of a series of illustrations with a parts listing tor each illustration. Each page is titled by the major assemblies or components which are illustrated thereon.
  • Page 5 Cleveland Steamcraft INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...
  • Page 6 The cooker should be placed in position and leveled left to right and front to rear. The required clearances are: Right Side: 6"— 152mm Rear: '— 76mm Left Side: 12"—305mm Vertical: '— 305mm Do not install any other equipment on top of me Steamcraft II...
  • Page 7: Service Connections

    Many local codes exist, and it is the responsibility of the owner and installer to comply with the In no event shall Cleveland Range Company assume any liability for consequential damage or injury resulting from installations which are not in strict compliance with our installation instructions.
  • Page 8: Water Quality Requirements

    RECOMMENDED PLUMBING (continued): Stand Pipe: A vertical pipe holding a column of water, topped with a column of air. The air pocket provides a "shock absorber" effect, to reduce or eliminate the possibility of "water hammering" in the plumbing. Strainer Removes particles from the water supply which could result in damage to plumbing components. Pressure Reducing Valve: Required if the incoming water pressure exceeds 60 psi.
  • Page 9: Operation

    Shutdown: The Steamcraft II must be shut off for three minutes every four hours to automatically drain highly mineralized water from the steam generator. This is accomplished by pushing the lighted "water on" switch to the left. Turning the steam control knob to zero does not shut-off the steamer, and therefore does not drain the steam generator.
  • Page 10: Maintenance

    1. The Steamcraft II requires a cold water connection at the rear of the steamer for proper efficient operation. DO NOT USE HOT WATER. The cold water feed line should maintain 35 to 60 psi flow pressure, and not experience a pressure drop when other appliances are used.
  • Page 11 CLEVELAND STEAMCRAFT II® STEAM COOKER TIMER SETTINGS Refer to Owner's Manual for operation and pre-heat instructions. Timer settings are approximate due to the difference in food quality, age, shape, and the degree of "doneness" desired. It is not necessary to add water. Perforated pans are recommended;...
  • Page 12 Fresh Vegetables (cont'd) WEIGHT OR NUMBER PERFORATED TIMER COUNT/PAN OF PANS PAN UNLESS SETTING OTHERWISE (MINUTES) STATED Spinach, Cut & Cleaned 12x20x2-1/2 Squash, Acom, Cut into Halves 10 halves 12x20x2-1/2 Zucchini, Sliced 12x20x1 12-15 CANNED VEGETABLES Drained 1-#10 can 12x20x2-1/2* Beans, Baked or Refried: 1-#10 can...
  • Page 13 Drip Trough — Plastic 20601 Dnp Trough — Aluminum (Not Shown — Used only on units built before Aug. 20.1979) CLEVELAND RANGE, INC. 1333 EAST 179th ST.. CLEVELAND, OHO 44110 Manufacturer reserves right of design improvement or modification, as warranted...
  • Page 14 Ground Lug 43909 Terminal Block — Main Power 06340 Fuse 06341 Fuse Holder 14908 Label (not shown) CLEVELAND RANGE. MC. 1333 EAST 179th ST.. CLEVELAND, OHIO 44110 Manufacturer reserves right of design improvement or modification, as warranted. LITHO IN U.S-A 0982...
  • Page 15 06344 Fuse, 2 AMP. Type KTKR-2 06343 Fuse Holder 12330 Ground Lug 43909 Terminal Block -Main Power CLEVELAND RANGE, INC., 1333 EAST 179th ST., CLEVELAND, OHIO 44110 Manufacturer reserves nght of design improvement or modification, as warranted LITHO IN U.S.A.
  • Page 16 STEAMCRAFT II PIPING COMPONENTS STYLE A — DATE OF MANUFACTURE: JAN. 31, 1979 thru DEC. 10, 1980 REFERENCE NUMBER PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 43657 Generator with Insulation 22216 Safety Valve — 1 PSI 06188 Tee Tube Fitting 03350 Water Conditioner 22218 Valve.
  • Page 17 1/4Tee x % MPT. 90degree Compression Pitting 19880 Strainer 22217 Valve. Drain Solenoid 16478 Drain Pipe 14497 Condenser Nozzle CLEVELAND RANGE, INC. 1333 EAST 179th ST, CLEVELAND, OHIO 44110 Manufacturer reserves right of design improvement or modification, as warranted. LITHO IN U.S.A.
  • Page 18 Flow Regulator. 1/4 GPM (from 8/1/82 through 11/30/83) NOTE: FOR SAFETY PURPOSES, DRAM SCREEN COVER MUST BE IN PLACE WHEN OPERATING EQUIPMENT. CLEVELAND RANGE, INC, 1333 EAST 179th ST.. CLEVELAND, OHIO 44110 Manufacturer reserves right of design improvement or modification, as warranted...
  • Page 21 STEAMCRAFT II 208V & 220/240V (ONLY) WIRING DIAGRAM...
  • Page 22 150 - 160°F (65 - 71°C). Also included is an 8 ounce poly-bag of soda ash (sodium carbonate) neutralizer. Effective descaling and neutralizing of the Steamcraft II steam generator is generally accomplished by using 1 pound of descaling powder (1/10 of the plastic Jar's contents) and 1 ounce of neutralizer (1/8 of the poly-bag's contents).
  • Page 23 GENERATOR DESCALING Locate the generator probe (top rear of generator). Remove the low water probe wire (red) and water level probe wire (grey) from the probe terminals. Isolate probe wires to prevent inadvertent grounding until required for reconnection. Remove the probe from the top of the generator. Inspect the generator and probe to determine the severity of mineral scale build-up.
  • Page 24 Reconnect red and grey probe wires to the proper terminals with their lockwashers and nuts. Re- energize the main fused power connection. STEAMER TESTING Test the steamer for proper operation. Push the power switch to the "ON" position. The red light will illuminate when the steamer is on.
  • Page 25: Troubleshooting Chart

    TROUBLESHOOTING CHART COMPLAINTS POSSIBLE CAUSES 1. NO OPERATION No power being supplied to (POWER LIGHT OUT) terminal block. Blown control circuit fuse in holder at rear of steamer. Broken or burned off wire connection between terminal block and contactor. Open stepdown transformer. Faulty power switch.
  • Page 26 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART COMPLAINT 5. GENERATOR WILL NOT FILL WITH WATER WHEN POWER SWITCH IS ON POSSIBLE CAUSES If power light is off : Power switch Power supply Control fuse If power light is on and no voltage is measured across the fill solenoid coil : If no voltage is measured across LI &...
  • Page 27 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART COMPLAINT GENERATOR OVERFILLS & TEE POWER SWITCH IS ON (WATER RUNS OVER INTO THE COOKING COMPARTMENT FROM STEAM DISCHARGE POSSIBLE CAUSES If no voltage is measured across either the purge solenoid coil or the fill solenoid coil. Foreign material or scale could be physically keeping the plunger from seating, thus allowing water to continually enter the generator through one of the solenoids.
  • Page 28 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART COMPLAINTS POSSIBLE CAUSES 7. WATER OVERFLOWS INTO 1. Drain not open to atmosphere. COOKING CHAMBER THROUGH DRAIN AND/OR STEAM 2. Drain line not minimum 1 inch size. DISCHARGE 3. Drain manifold or fittings clogged with buildup or spilled food buildup. Note : This condition is caused when the condenser water or purge water cannot exit through the drain...
  • Page 29 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART COMPLAINTS POSSIBLE CAUSES 9. EXCESSIVE ELEMENT FAILURE b. Excessive buildup of scale on (Continued) element and in generator. c. Faulty level control board. d. Shorted wiring to ground from probe connections. e. Probe chamber scaled shut. (See drawing below) If this area becomes blocked from scale buildup, false water levels can be sensed by the electrodes.
  • Page 30 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART COMPLAINTS POSSIBLE CAUSES 10. CONTACTOR NOISY WHEN 1. If the contactor is buzzing loudly, the ENERGIZED armature in the contactor is not properly seated. This is usually do to warped Bakelite parts, or broken parts. Replace the contactor. 2.
  • Page 31 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART COMPLAINTS POSSIBLE CAUSES 12. POWER SUPPLY CIRCUIT 1. Undersized breaker or fuses. BREAKER OR FUSES (See installation section for ratings.) CONTINUALLY BLOW 2. Wrong voltage supply to steamer. (A 208 volt steamer supplied with 230 volts will draw approximately 33% excess amperage over the rated nameplate amps).
  • Page 32 15. STEAM LEAKS OUT OF COOKING 1. The Steamcraft II is a pressureless COMPARTMENT DOOR free venting steamer. Steam coming out the door almost always indicates a restricted or partially restricted drain line.
  • Page 33 TROUBLESHOOTING CHART COMPLAINTS POSSIBLE CAUSES 16. TIMER WILL NOT TIME OUT 1. Faulty timer - replace. 17. TIMER TIMES OUT BUT BUZZER 1. No voltage to buzzer. WILL NOT SOUND a. Timer contacts. b. Solid State Delay Timer. 2. 120 volts to buzzer. a.

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