Instruction Manual
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Maintenance
NOTICE: Contact an authorized representative when repairs are required.
A.  Periodic Maintenance
A Maintenance and Service Log is provided at the back of this manual with the 
warranty information. Each time maintenance is performed on your kettle, enter 
the date on which the work was done, what was done, and who did it. Keep this 
manual on file and available for operators to use.
Periodic inspection will minimize equipment down time and increase the 
efficiency of operation. The following points should be checked:
1. Checkthepressure/vacuumgaugeeveryday.Thegaugeshouldshow
a vacuum of 20 to 30 inches, when the kettle is cold. If it does not, see 
“JacketVacuum”below.
2.  Also check the jacket water level every day. It should be between the 
marks on the gauge glass. If the level is low, see “Jacket Filling and 
WaterTreatment”.
3.  Test the safety valve at least twice each month. Test the valve with the 
kettle operating at 15 psi (105 kPa), by pulling up the test valve chain 
for at least 5 seconds. Then release the lever and let the valve snap 
shut. If the valve does not activate, or there is no evidence of discharge, 
or the valve leaks, stop using the kettle and contact a qualified service 
representative.
B.  Jacket Vacuum
  Whenthekettleiscold,apositivepressure/vacuumgaugereadingorareadingnear
zero indicates that there is air in the jacket. Air in the jacket slows kettle heating.
To remove air:
1.  Start the unit.  (Be sure there is water or product in the kettle when heating.)
2.  Make sure that the elbow of the safety valve outlet is turned so that escaping 
steam is directed toward the floor.
3. Whenthepressure/vacuumgaugereachesapositivepressurereadingof5
psi, release the trapped air and steam by pulling up or out on the safety valve 
lever or ring for about 1 second.  Repeat this step, then let the pull ring or 
valve lever snap back into the closed position.
C.  Jacket Filling and Water Treatment
The jacket was charged at the factory with the proper amount of treated water. You 
may need to restore this water because it was lost as steam during venting or by 
draining.
1.  If you are replacing water lost as steam, use distilled water. If you are 
replacing treated water that ran out of the jacket, prepare more treated water 
asdirectedinstep6,“WaterTreatmentProcedure.”Donotusetapwater.
WARNING
WHEN TESTING, AVOID ANY EXPOSURE 
TO THE STEAM BLOWING OUT OF THE 
SAFETY VALVE.  DIRECT CONTACT 
COULD RESULT IN SEVERE BURNS.
PRESSURE 
20 - 30 
BELOW 
ZERO
WATER LEVEL 
BETWEEN 
LINES
Test the safety valve at least twice monthly.










