Southbend EZ24-5 User Manual

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INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL, PAN STEAMERS, MODELS EZ24-3, EZ24-5

MANUAL 1195731 rev0 (11/22/2011) 21 HEAVY DUTY STEAM

8.0 TROUBLESHOOTING (Continued)

3. Set timer dial (any setting beyond “0 - Minute”). If operation is correct, the motor will turn

the dial toward “0 - Minute”. If the motor fails to operate, it is defective and the entire timer

must be replaced.

4. Shut off power to the cooker.

Door Interlock Switch

Malfunction of the cooker door interlock switch prevents timer indicator lights from turning on

and steam generator from operating when the timer dial is set. If steam does not enter the

compartment and the cooking indicator light fails to turn on with the door latch securely

engaged, the fault may be in the door interlock switch. Proceed as follows:

1. Turn off power to the cooker.

2. Disconnect wires to the door switch terminals.

3. Connect an ohmmeter between the terminals of the switch. The switch is marked “C” for

common, “NC” for normally closed and “NO” for normally open.

4. Actuate the switch by closing the cooking compartment door. If a zero reading cannot be

obtained between the C and NO terminals, the switch is defective and must be replaced.

5. Remove the ohmmeter and replace the leads on switch terminals.

Indicator Lights

If the cooker compartment functions correctly, with the single exception that the indicator light

fails to light during operation, the fault is a defective indicator light. A “burned out” or defective

light is verified by using an AC voltmeter at the leads, with input power on the selector switch in

the correct position for that timer, the timer set, and the door latches closed. If 240 volts is

present, the fault is in the indicator light and requires replacement. If 240 volts is not present,

the fault is in the wiring or control components (selector switch, timer or door switch).

Buzzer

If the buzzer does not sound at the termination of the operator-selected timer setting (timer dial

returned to “0 - Minute” position), the fault may be a defective buzzer. Buzzer operation is

verified using an AC voltmeter at buzzer coil connections with input power on and selector

switch and coinciding timer dial set at the “0 - Minute” position. If voltage is 240 volts, the fault

is in the buzzer, which must be replaced. If 240 volts is not present, the fault is in the wiring or

control components (timer or selector switch).

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