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SP8026-1909
EVOLUTION ELECTRIC STEAMER
42
DO NOT OVER TORQUE THE LOCKING NUTS.
Over torquing the nuts can cause the studs to break-o. This Will Cause
Heating Issues; and the Steamer Will Not Operate Correctly or Safely.
Additional Notes
CAST HEATER’S SHINY SIDE FACES THE BOTTOM OF THE STEAMER
Bellevelle Washers should look like mini-volcanos when placed on heater
stud.
The HEX Locking Nut Needs to be Torqued Between 37 IN-LBS.
Tighten Starting with Nut #1 and Follow the Numbered Layout Pattern to
Nut #24.
Tighten Twice in This Pattern.
22. A bead of heat transfer compound should have squeezed out around the entire
perimeter of the casting. If it hasn’t, not enough paste was applied, or there is
something between the steamer and heater preventing good contact. In this
case, remove the heater and apply more heat transfer compound.
23. Apply heat transfer compound to the bottom and stud on the high-limit
thermostat and screw it in the threaded hole on the rough side of the heater. It
should be tight, but only finger tight. Do not use any tools to tighten it.
24. Replace the insulation covering the heater
25. Connect the wires to the high-limit thermostat. Push the wires into the slit
in the insulation so they don’t rub on the bottom cover. Push the thermostat
connectors down so they don’t rub either.
26. Reassemble the steamer and connect the heater wires to the terminal block in
the correct positions.

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