Es10 series installation and service, Maintenance daily installation continued – EmberGlo ES10 User Manual

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Maintenance

Daily

Installation

Continued

Timers are configured as follows:

CYCLE TIME: Sets the total length of product cooking time, during which steam is
automatically supplied at adjustable intervals. At the end of the set time, steaming
stops and the buzzer sounds. Adjustable from 0.2 to 20 minutes.
STEAM SHOT “ON” TIME: Sets the amount of time that water is supplied to the steam
generator to create steam. Adjustable from 0.1 to 0.5 seconds.
STEAM SHOT “OFF” TIME: Sets the amount of the time between steam shots when no
steam is supplied. Adjustable from 6 to 18 seconds.
BUZZER DURATION: Sets the length of time that the buzzer will sound after automatic
steaming is completed. Adjustable from 0.1 to 10 seconds.
DELAY FROM LAST SHOT TO BUZZER: Sets the length of time between the last shot
of steam and the sounding of the buzzer. This dwell time allows absorption of steam into
the food. Adjustable from 0.1 to 30 seconds.

The adjustment features have been located within the steamer control box and made accessible
only with a screwdriver in order to discourage tampering or readjustments by unauthorized
personnel.

DANGER: Use extreme caution when adjusting timers. Bare wire terminals and/or bare

wires are exposed. Unplug male twist-lock plug or use extreme caution if steamer is
plugged in when making timer adjustments. Use an insulated or fiberglass screw driver.
IMPORTANT: KEEP LID CLOSED WHEN NOT IN USE.
This keeps the food pan hot and
reduces condensation in the steam chamber. When steamer is first installed, or when
reconnecting water hose, operate STEAM button several times to purge air from lines.

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Food Pan and Grid on all models should be removed and washed with a detergent or run
through a dishwasher.

WARNING: Under no circumstances should the entire Steamer be run through a

dishwasher. If any of the switches or timers in electric control compartment get wet they
can malfunction. Never try to use a device that has been wet—replace it.
All exposed stainless steel surfaces should be wiped with a damp cloth or cleaned with a chlorine
free stainless steel cleaner. Rust spots can develop on stainless steel surfaces that are not
cleaned daily.

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Figure 1: Wiring Diagram

ES10 Series Installation and Service

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