6-2
EXHAUST DRAIN TUBE
Tube (1) drains condensation from exhaust
tank into the condensate pan.
EXHAUST TANK
Steam and vapors are exhausted through
the muffler (2).
See previously mentioned operator habits.
Muffler (2) can become obstructed. The
obstruction usually forms on the bottom of
tank where exhaust drain tube (1) is con-
nected. Tank will then become filled with
liquid. Liquid may be forced up the stack (3)
when pressure is released at the end of a
cooking cycle.
Cleaning:
1. Remove exhaust drain tube (1) from
bottom of the tank (2).
2. Remove three screws from the stack
(3) which mounts tank to the unit.
3. Remove Exhaust tube (4) from end of
tank and pull tank away from the
frame.
4. Loosen two latches holding cover (3)
to the tank then remove cover.
Remove rubber grommet (6) on end of
the muffler. Set the tank in a sink and
clean thoroughly.
5. Inspect gasket. Replace if needed. If
replacing gasket, apply small bead of
silicone sealant in bottom of gasket
groove before installing on to tank.
6. Clean all tubes.
7. Replace grommet (6) if necessary.
8. Assemble in reverse order.
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