- Cleveland Electric Floor Model Kettle Operators Manual

LUBRICATION PROCEDURE
Lubricate the following parts every three months to
insure smooth operation and reduce wear.
TRUNNION
HOUSING,
WORM SCREW
AND TILT GEAR
These parts are
accessed through the
top cover of the
console.
Apply grease to gear
teeth. Check for
excessive play and adjust with adjusting screw located
on top of cross bar.
KETTLE
TRUNNIONS
On the left hand side of
the kettle there are two
grease nipples on the
top back portion of the
trunnion housing. On the
right hand side of the
kettle you must remove
the console cover to
access the two grease
nipples.
Trunnion Housing
Grease Nipple
Adjusting
Screw
Worm
Screw and
Tilt
Gear
Cross
Bar
HINGE ADJUSTMENT
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Insert 3/8" Allen wrench.
2. Turn clockwise to relieve tension on spring.
3. While tension is released remove one of the two
slotted screws.
4. To prevent Allen wrench from springing back
abruptly while the second slotted screw is removed,
insert a pin (approximately 1/8") in the hole where
the first slotted screw was removed from.
5. Remove second slotted screw.
6. While holding Allen wrench remove pin.
7. Turn Allen wrench clockwise to tighten or
counter-clockwise to loosen tension to produce
desired effect.
8. Re-insert pin in one of the two holes.
9. Tighten one slotted screw in the other hole (it
may be necessary to turn Allen wrench slightly to
align holes).
10. Remove pin and repeat step number 9 for other
slotted screw.
3/8" Allen wrench
VACUUM LEAK TEST PROCEDURE
If the kettle will not hold vacuum, test for leaks at:
A. Water Level Probe (Remove bottom cover).
B. Pressure Relief Valve. C. Pressure Gauge.
LEAK TEST PROCEDURE:
1. Heat kettle until unit cycles off.
2. Shut off power to the kettle at the fused
disconnect switch.
3. Spread Bubble Type Leak Detector over
suspected are and watch closely for bubbles.
4. Repair areas as required.
REPAIRING LEAKS IN STEAM JACKETED KETTLE FITTINGS
If unit will not hold a vacuum the most likely cause is a leak at one of the fittings.
Often, the easiest way to eliminate a leak is reseal the suspect areas.
1. Water Level Probe Remove, clean threads, apply teflon thread sealant and reinstall.
2. Pressure Relief Valve A/ Inspect for signs of leaks. Replace if required.
B/ Remove, clean threads, apply teflon thread sealant and reinstall.
3. Pressure Gauge A/ Inspect face of gauge. If it contains moisture on the inside of face replace.
B/ Remove, clean threads, apply teflon thread sealant and reinstall.
PRESSURE
GAUGE
WATER LEVEL
PROBE
PRESSURE
RELIEF
VALVE