Keating Of Chicago 0107 manual

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    CUST OM P AST A ™ SYSTEM GAS SER VICE MANU AL KEEP THIS MANU AL FOR TRAINING NEW PERSONNEL 1-800-KEA TING www .keatingofchicago.com ON OFF 100° 2 2 0 ° O F F 200° 1 2 0 ° 1 4 0 ° 1 6 0 ° 1 80 ° 100° 2 2 0 ° O F F 200° 1 2 0 ° 1 4 0 ° 1 6 0 ° 1 80 ° P I L O T T O L I T E 3 0 S E C . H O L D M U S T B E O N F O R P I L O T O F F O N M[...]

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    i T his operating, inst allation, and service manual should be given to the user . The operator of the Pasta System should be familiar with the functions and operation of the cooker . This manual must be kept in a prominent, easily reac hable location near the Past a System. P OST T H I S L AB E L I N A P R O M I N E NT LO CA T I O N O N Y O UR UNI[...]

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    T ABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION I INTRODUCTION General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 S tandard Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Model V ariations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Safety Precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3 SECTION II INST [...]

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    I INTRODUCTION GENERAL Keating Pasta Gas Systems are designed to give maximum production efficiency , delivering high quality food products. The following design features are incorporated in Keating Pasta Gas Systems. ST ANDARD FEA TURES l Highly polished stainless steel vessel l Highly polished stainless steel front l Highly polished stainless ste[...]

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    l Y ou must maintain this appliance free and clear from combustibles. l Y ou must maintain the following minimum clearances from combustible and noncombustible construction: l Adequate clearance for servicing and proper operation must be maintained. Y our Pasta System is designed to be serviced from the front. l Keating commercial Pasta Systems are[...]

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    IF NOT INST ALLED, OPERA TED AND MAINT AINED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUF ACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS, THIS PRODUCT COULD EXPOSE YOU TO SUBST ANCES IN FUEL OR IN FUEL COMBUSTION WHICH CAN CAUSE DEA TH OR SERIOUS ILLNESS AND WHICH ARE KNOWN T O THE ST A TE OF CALIFORNIA TO CAUSE CANCER, BIRTH DEFECTS OR OTHER REPRODUCTIVE HARM. II INST ALLA TION This P[...]

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    4 Figure 2-1 RESTRAINING DEVICES On Pasta System inst allations with casters, casters and jam nuts must be completely tightened. Adequate means must also be provided to limit the movement of the appliance without depending on the connector , the quick-disconnect device or its associated piping to limit the appliance movement. Connectors must comply[...]

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    5 A 3 / 4 " IPS manual gas valve is shipped with each single Pasta System for field inst allation. Batteries have a factory installed manual gas valve for each Past a System. The required gas pressure for proper operation of each Pasta System is 4" water column (WC) for natural gas and 10” water column (WC) for Propane gas at the burner[...]

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    6 Constructional changes to the area where the Pasta System is installed shall not af fect the air supply to the Pasta System. The installation, st art-up and changes required when changing from one gas type to another can be performed only by a certified professional. The Pasta System is intended only for commercial use and is to be operated only [...]

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    2. Turn “On” main power On/Of f switch (located between the amber and green indicating lights). 3 . Light the constant pilot (located next to lef t burner as you face it). If your Pasta System has an optional spark ignitor , omit this step. 4. Activate pilot light momentary switch (let top corner) and hold about 30 seconds, releasing it after p[...]

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    1. T urn off Pasta System and open the door . Figure 3-3 Drain, drain valve and overflow tubing 2. Slowly turn handle. The drain valve will be completely open after 1 / 4 turn. CLEANING When cleaning and boiling out your Pasta System, use white vinegar and Keating Klenzer to keep your Pasta System in top condition. Once your Pasta System vessel is [...]

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    B. How to program the “Keating” Electronic Timer l The Keating Electronic T imer is programmable to four different timer ranges with two dif ferent alarm modes for each time range. l The timers are shipped from the factory preset to program 5: Minutes : seconds (00:01 to 59:59) with continuous alarm l T o program another time range or alarm mod[...]

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    10 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Preventive maintenance should be done in daily , weekly , monthly and yearly intervals as necessary . Following preventive maintenance procedures will help keep your Pasta System working ef ficiently . Proper care and servicing will lead to years of quality performance. ¥ ¥ NOTE: The most important part of any maintenanc[...]

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    in the tube on the right side of the overflow deck. The upper sensor controls the water level and the lower sensor controls the low water safety shut-off system. Once the water On/Off switch is turned on, the blue light will come on and start to fill until the water level reaches the upper sensor . The burners will not come on until the water level[...]

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    12 PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION Constant pilot won’t light. a. Gas isn't turned on. b. Clogged constant pilot tubing. c . Constant pilot valve isn't turned on. a. T urn manual gas valve on. If using flexible connector with quick disconnect, make sure quick disconnect is completely engaged. b. T urn Custom Pasta System and manual gas [...]

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    13 PROBLEM PROBABLE CAUSE SOLUTION Flames come out front. a. Burners misaligned. b. Exhaust problems. c. Radiants have slipped forward. d. Flue blockage. a. Adjust position of burners. b. Install deflector to block down draft. Install or adjust flue restrictors. If problem persists, cont act your HV AC representative. c. Reposition radiants. d. T u[...]

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    14 PROBLEM SOLUTIONS (Follow Sequentially) W ater always filling. a. Clean sensors thoroughly with brush and vinegar . b. Adjust the sensitivity of the B Board (for the top sensor) fully clockwise. c. If filling persists, ground out the top sensor (if filling stop s, replace sensor – Part #010212). d. If filling persists af ter grounding out the [...]

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    15 REPLACEMENT OF A AND B BOARDS 1. Locate the wiring diagram. it will help later with connecting wires to the board. 2. Disconnect wires from the board. 3 . Unscrew mounting screws. There are three of them per board. 4. Replace the board. 5. Reconnect the wires. 6. Adjust sensitivity . 7. Close the box. 8. Seal the box using silicone and filling a[...]

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    16 CUSTOM P AST A ™ SYSTEM CONTROL P ANEL WITH DIGIT AL TIMERS VII P ARTS LISTS ORDERING P ARTS P arts may be ordered by p art number by calling Keating at 1-800-KEA TING or your service company . Y ou may also order online at the Keating Parts S tore, www .keatingofchicago.com. Refer to the Keating Custom Pasta ™ System Limited W arranty for c[...]

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    17 ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY P ART NUMBER 1 TOGGLE SWITCH - PILOT ON 1 004507 2 INDICA TING LIGHT , AMBER - PILOT ON 1 031624 3 TOGGLE SWITCH – MAIN ON-OFF 1 004501 4 INDICA TING LIGHT , GREEN - SECONDARY BURNER ON 1 009375 5 UNUSED 3 ------ 6 DIGIT AL TIMER(S) 2 056921 7 THERMOST A T 2 031466 8 DIAL PLA TE 2 034975 9 THERMOST A T KNOB 2 004163 1[...]

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    18 GAS P AST A SYSTEM ASSEMBL Y I ITEM DESCRIPTION MODELS P ART# 14 18 20 24 1 GAS V AL VE, 120V ALL NA TURAL GAS 004269 1 1 1 1 LP 008123 1 1 1 1 2 RUNNER PILOT TUBE SEE BELOW 1 1 1 1 3 CONST ANT PILOT ASSEMBL Y ALL (1.8"X28") 004259 1 1 1 1 4 CONST ANT PILOT V AL VE ALL 004266 1 11 1 5 RUNNER PILOT GAS COCK STRAIGHT (W/005743) ALL 01540[...]

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    19 ITEM DESCRIPTION MODELS P ART# 14 18 20 24 22 RADIANT , 2 - FINS ALL 000041 3 4 4 5 23 BURNER 008264 2 2 2 3 BURNER CM 004088 2 24 SECONDAR Y BURNER ALL 004088 1 2 2 2 25 SECONDAR Y GAS SOLENOID ALL 037033 1 2 2 2 26 P AST A VESSEL CALL 1-800-KEA TING 1 1 1 1 27 W A TER LEVEL SENSORS ALL 010212 2 2 2 2 28 DRAIN V AL VE, FRONT , 1" 016345 1 [...]

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    20 P AST A SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM[...]

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    21 GAS P AST A SYSTEM WITH BASKET -LIFT WIRING DIAGRAM[...]

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    L IMITED W ARRANTY Keating Of Chicago, Inc. ("Keating”) warrants to the original purchaser . ("Customer"), all new Keating Fryers, Filter Systems, Griddles, Keep Krisp ® , Custom Pasta Systems, T op-Side™ Cookers, Computer T imers, Fryer & Pasta V essels, and Keating replacement parts ("products") installed after J[...]

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    K EA TI N G LI M ITE D W AR RANTY C AR D PLEASE COMPLETE AND MAIL A T ONCE–WARRANTY IS NOT IN EFFECT UNTIL CARD IS RETURNED COMP ANY : ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS: ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ CI[...]