SP8026-1909
EVOLUTION ELECTRIC STEAMER
19
REF
LETTER
POSSIBLE CAUSE TROUBLESHOOTING STEPS
I
DO NOT OPEN DOOR!
Use drain valve to allow excess water to drain out
until High Water alarm turns o.
If alarm does not stop after draining all water - see
below
Control Relay 1 (AC)
FIG 3.1F
Check for voltage across the violet wire attached
to Terminal #7 and the yellow wire attached to
Terminal #8. Disconnect wires to test.
If voltage is present, ohm accross Terminals #7
and #8 on control relay with wires detached. Ohm
reading should be 160 Approx.
If voltage is not present, check output on
secondary side of transformer.
J
DO NOT OPEN DOOR!
Turn the unit o. Use drain valve to allow excess
water to drain out until High Water alarm turns o.
If alarm does not stop after draining all water - see
below
Operational Water Sensor Ensure that both the water probes are thoroughly
clean. If not, clean and retry operation
Installation Issues Ensure the unit is level, front to back and side to
side. An unlevel margin of 1/2” can create high
water issues. This issue is more commonly seen in
top steamers when part of a double stack.
Remove Steam Collector Pan from bottom of
cooking chamber. With the unit empty, observe
the fill cycle. Is the water stream coming into the
unit under high pressure? If the stream impacts
the right hand wall of the unit, or close to, the
incoming water pressure should be lowered. This
must be done external to the unit.
Float Ball FIG 3.1G Confirm Float ball is in place and both it and the
peg it sits on are clean.
If there is another AccuTemp Steamer at the
location, switch the float balls between the units.
If the issue follows the float ball, replace the float
ball.