Reservoir fill procedures, Warning, Important – Cleveland Range KCL-25-T User Manual

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RESERVOIR FILL
PROCEDURES

The kettle's water level must be maintained at the
proper level. Under normal operating conditions, the
sealed water reservoir should never require the addition
of water.

If the red "low water" light comes on during use (while
the kettle is in an upright position), the water level has
reached a critically low level. The low water protection
control has automatically shut off the gas burner. The
following procedure must be completed before further
use:

NOTE: Have a qualified service technician repair the
leakage problem and add water to the unit. Ensure that
the red "low water" light is on when the kettle is upright.
On tilting kettles, it is normal for the red light to come on
when the kettle is in a tilted position.

CAUTION: Only distilled water should be used when
adding water to a partially filled water reservoir (If unit is
completely empty see KETTLE JACKET FILLING &
DRAINING PROCEDURES on page #25). Local tap
water conditions may cause kettle damage which is not
covered under warranty. Rust inhibitor is purchased
locally. Read directions and do not exceed
manufacturer's recommendation (excessive rust
inhibitor can also cause solidification).

DISTILLED WATER REQUIREMENTS

When red “Low

When the reservoir is

Kettle

Water Light” comes

completely empty,

Capacity

on, add distilled water

add distilled water

25 gallon

Approximately 1 gal.

4.4 gallon

1. Ensure kettle is at room

temperature and pressure
gauge showing zero or less
pressure.

2.

Shut off power to the kettle

at the fused disconnect
switch.

3.

Remove Guard Bracket (A).

4. Pull Pressure Relief Valve (B) open to insure vessel

is not pressurized.

5. Remove Pressure Relief Valve (B).

6. Replace Pressure Relief Valve (B) with Street

Elbow (C).

7. Add distilled water (D) through the

Street Elbow (C), using a funnel if
necessary. Fill the unit to the high
level mark on the Sight Glass.

8. Apply a thread sealant (i.e. Teflon tape) to the

Pressure Relief Valve's (B) thread and replace.

9. Replace Guard Bracket (A).

10. Restore power to unit at the fused disconnect

switch.

11. The kettle must now be vented. (Refer to the

KETTLE VENTING INSTRUCTIONS on page #26).

DANGER:

PRESSURE RELIEF

VALVE WILL EXHAUST HIGH
TEMPERATURE STEAM. CONTACT
WITH SKIN COULD RESULT IN
SERIOUS BURNS. KEEP FACE,

HANDS AND BODY CLEAR OF DISCHARGE.

DANGER:

WORKING ON MACHINES

WITH POWER COULD RESULT IN
SEVERE ELECTRICAL SHOCK.

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Sight
Glass

WARNING:

IMPROPER REFILLING OF

KETTLE JACKET WILL RESULT IN

IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE TO UNIT.

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A. Remove

Guard
Bracket

B.

*

Remove

Pressure

Relief

Valve

C.

Attach Street

Elbow

D. Fill unit via Street Elbow

*Important-

Pull ring on Pressure Relief Valve

prior to removal to insure vessel is not pressurized.

Pressure Relief Valve/Gauge Assembly Drawing

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