groen SSB Series Domestic Smartsteam100 Boilerless Steamer User Manual
- June 4, 2024
- groen
Table of Contents
- SSB Series Domestic Smartsteam100 Boilerless Steamer
- EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION
- IMPORTANT – READ FIRST – IMPORTANT
- INSPECTION & UNPACKING
- INSTALLATION & START-UP
- INITIAL START-UP
- OPERATION
- CLEANING
- CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS:
- OVERFLOW DRAIN:
- MAINTENANCE
- REPLACEMENT PARTS
- CONTACT US
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- Parts List
- Wiring Diagram
- Service Log
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
SSB Series Domestic Smartsteam100 Boilerless Steamer
User Manual
SSB Series Domestic Smartsteam100 Boilerless Steamer
2016 Gees Mill Road, Suite 200, Conyers, GA 30013
888-994-7636, fax
888-864-7636
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EQUIPMENT DESCRIPTION
Your Groen SSB-3E/5E/10E or (2)SSB-3E/5E/10E SmartSteam100 Boilerless Steamer
is designed to give years of service. It has a stainless steel cavity (cooking
chamber) which is served by a gas-heated atmospheric steam-generating
reservoir. A powerful blower circulates the steam in the cavity to increase
heating efficiency.
Each cavity holds up to three, five, or ten steam table pans (12” x 20” x
21/2” deep) as shown below.
PANS PER CAPACITY PER TYPE
STEAMER| 12 x 20 x 2-1/2
(steamer)| 12 x 20 x 4
(steamer)| 13 x 18
(half-size bake)| 18 x 26 (bake)
SSB-3E| 3| 2| 0| 0
(2)SSB-3E| 6| 4| 0| 0
SSB-5E| 5| 3| 0| 0
(2)SSB-5E| 10| 6| 0| 0
SSB-10E| 10| 6| 20| 10
(2)SSB-10E| 20| 12| 40| 20
Information contained in this document is known to be current and accurate at
the time of printing/creation. Unified Brands recommends referencing our
product line websites, unifiedbrands.net, for the most updated product
information and specifications. © 2020 Unified Brands.
All Rights Reserved. Unified Brands is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Dover
Corporation.
IMPORTANT – READ FIRST – IMPORTANT
WARNING: THE UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED BY PERSONNEL QUALIFIED TO WORK WITH
ELECTRICITY AND PLUMBING. IMPROPER INSTALLATION CAN CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONNEL
AND/OR DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT. THE UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH
APPLICABLE CODES.
CAUTION: SHIPPING STRAPS ARE UNDER TENSION AND CAN SNAP BACK WHEN CUT.
CAUTION: DO NOT INSTALL THE UNIT IN ANY WAY WHICH WILL BLOCK THE REAR
VENTS, OR WITHIN 2 INCHES OF A HEAT SOURCE SUCH AS A BRAISING PAN, DEEP
FRYER, CHARBROILER, OR KETTLE.
CAUTION: LEVEL THE UNIT FRONT TO BACK, AND PITCH IT SLIGHTLY TO THE
FRONT, TO AVOID DRAINAGE PROBLEMS.
WARNING: FOLLOW THE WIRING DIAGRAM EXACTLY WHEN CONNECTING A UNIT TO
AVOID DAMAGE OR INJURY. THE WIRING DIAGRAM IS LOCATED ON THE INSIDE OF THE
RIGHT PANEL.
CAUTION: DO NOT USE PLASTIC PIPE. THE DRAIN MUST BE RATED FOR BOILING
WATER.
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE DRAIN DIRECTLY TO A BUILDING DRAIN.
WARNING: BLOCKING THE DRAIN IS HAZARDOUS.
IMPORTANT: IMPROPER DRAIN CONNECTION WILL VOID WARRANTY.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT ALLOW ANY WATER TRAPS IN THE DRAIN LINE. A TRAP CAN
CAUSE PRESSURE TO BUILD UP INSIDE THE CAVITY DURING STEAMING, WHICH WILL MAKE
THE DOOR GASKET LEAK.
WARNING: WHEN YOU OPEN THE DOOR, STAY AWAY FROM STEAM COMING OUT OF THE
UNIT. STEAM CAN CAUSE BURNS.
WARNING: BEFORE CLEANING THE OUTSIDE OF THE STEAMER, DISCONNECT THE
ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY. KEEP WATER AND CLEANING SOLUTIONS OUT OF CONTROLS AND
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS. NEVER HOSE OR STEAM CLEAN ANY PART OF THE UNIT.
WARNING: ALLOW THE COOKING CHAMBER TO COOL COMPLETELY BEFORE CLEANING.
WARNING: USE MILD CLEANING AGENTS ONLY. CAREFULLY READ THE WARNINGS AND
FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS ON THE LABEL OF EACH CLEANING AGENT. USE SAFETY GLASSES
AND RUBBER GLOVES AS RECOMMENDED BY THE CLEANING AGENT MANUFACTURER.
WARNING: DO NOT PUT HANDS OR TOOLS INTO THE COOKING CHAMBER UNTIL THE FAN
HAS STOPPED TURNING.
WARNING: DO NOT OPERATE THE UNIT UNLESS THE REMOVABLE RIGHT SIDE PANEL
HAS BEEN RETURNED TO ITS PROPER LOCATION.
NOTICE: DO NOT USE A CLEANING AGENT THAT CONTAINS ANY SULFAMIC ACID, OR
ANY CHLORIDE, INCLUDING HYDROCHLORIC ACID. IF THE CHLORIDE CONTENT OF ANY
PRODUCT IS UNCLEAR, CONSULT THE MANUFACTURER.
DO NOT USE A CLEANING OR DELIMING AGENT THAT CONTAINS MORE THAN 30% PHOSPHORIC
ACID.
NOTICE: DO NOT USE ANY DEGREASER THAT CONTAINS POTASSIUM HYDROXIDE OR
SODIUM HYDROXIDE OR THAT IS ALKALINE.
WARNING: USE OF ANY REPLACEMENT PARTS OTHER THAN THOSE SUPPLIED BY GROEN
OR THEIR AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTOR VOIDS ALL WARRANTIES AND CAN RESULT IN BODILY
INJURY TO THE OPERATOR AND DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT. SERVICE BY OTHER THAN
FACTORY-AUTHORIZED PERSONNEL WILL VOID ALL WARRANTIES.
WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE EXISTS INSIDE CONTROL COMPARTMENTS. DISCONNECT FROM
THE BRANCH CIRCUIT BEFORE SERVICING. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN RESULT IN INJURY OR
DEATH.
INSPECTION & UNPACKING
CAUTION: SHIPPING STRAPS ARE UNDER TENSION AND CAN SNAP BACK WHEN CUT.
Your Groen SmartSteam100 Boilerless Steamer will be delivered completely
assembled in a heavy shipping carton strapped to a skid. On receipt, inspect
the carton carefully for exterior damage.
Carefully cut the straps and detach the sides of the carton from the skid.
Pull the carton up off the unit. Be careful to avoid personal injury or
equipment damage from staples that might be left in the carton walls.
When starting the installation, check packing materials to make sure loose
parts such as the condensate drip tray are not discarded with this material.
Write down the model number, serial number and installation date. Keep this
information for reference. Space for these entries is provided at the top of
the Service Log at the back of this manual.
STEAMER | Weight (LBS) | Weight (KGS) |
---|---|---|
SSB-3E Table Top | 220 | 100 |
SSB-3E with Stand | 310 | 141 |
(2)SSB-3E with Stand | 500 | 227 |
SSB-5E Table Top | 275 | 125 |
SSB-5E with Stand | 350 | 159 |
(2)SSB-5E with Stand | 555 | 252 |
SSB-10E with Stand | 469 | 213 |
(2)SSB-10E with Stand | 764 | 347 |
INSTALLATION & START-UP
WARNING: THE UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED BY PERSONNEL WHO ARE QUALIFIED TO
WORK WITH ELECTRICITY AND PLUMBING. IMPROPER INSTALLATION CAN CAUSE INJURY TO
PERSONNEL AND/OR DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT. THE UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE CODES. THE UNIT MUST BE INSTALLED BY A LICENSED
PLUMBER WHEN INSTALLED WITHIN THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS.
CAUTION: DO NOT INSTALL THE UNIT WITH THE REAR VENTS BLOCKED OR WITHIN 2
INCHES OF A HEAT SOURCE SUCH AS A BRAISING PAN, DEEP FAT FRYER, CHARBROILER
OR KETTLE.
TO AVOID DRAINAGE PROBLEMS, LEVEL THE UNIT FRONT TO BACK, AND PITCH SLIGHTLY
TO THE FRONT.
A. Installation
Minimum Clearances: SmartSteam100 Boilerless Steamer requires the following
minimum clearances to any surface, combustible or noncombustible.
Right Side: 2 inches Left Side: 2 inches Rear: 6 inches Steam Free Zone: The
SmartSteam100 Boilerless Steamer can be damaged by steam from external
sources. Do not install the steamer over a steam venting drain. Ensure that
steam is not present in an area bounded by the footprint of the steamer and a
circle 18 inches in radius about the right rear corner of the steamer (see
figure below).
Install and operate the gas appliance in a well-ventilated area. Adequate air
must be supplied to replenish the air used for combustion. Installation must
conform with local codes and/ or with the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI
Z223.1/NFPA-54 (latest edition) or the National Gas and Propane Code CSA
B149.1 as applicable.
Any item which might obstruct or restrict the flow of air for combustion and
ventilation must be removed. Do not obstruct the flue cover or rear vents
after installation.
THE AREA DIRECTLY AROUND THE APPLIANCE MUST BE CLEARED OF ALL COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN CAUSE BODILY INJURY AND/OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
The steamer must be disconnected from the gas supply system during pressure testing of that system which has test pressures in excess of 1/2 PSI(3.45 kPa).
B. Electrical Supply Connection
Provide 115 VAC, 60 HZ, 1 PH, and 15 AMP services. Bring wire in through a hole in the lower left back panel. Each cavity requires a separate cord for connections. Local codes and/or the National Electrical Code should be observed in accordance with ANSI/NFPA 70. AN ELECTRICAL GROUND IS REQUIRED. The wiring diagram is located in the service compartment and in this manual. Maximum load is 2-1/2 AMPs. In Canada, provide electrical service in accordance with the Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.2 Part 1, and/or local codes.
C. Gas Supply Connection
Connection to the gas supply shall be in accordance with the chart below.
STEAMER | NPT Pipe Size Required |
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SSB-3G | 2-Jan |
(2)SSB-3G | 1/2 x 2 |
SSB-5G | 2-Jan |
(2)SSB-5G | 1/2 x 2 |
SSB-10G | 2-Jan |
(2)SSB-10G | 1/2 x 2 |
RATINGS FOR GAS SMARTSTEAM100
| BTU| Operating Pressure
(Measured on top
of gas valve)| MIN
Incoming Gas
Feed Rate| MAX
Incoming Gas
Feed Rate
3G NG| 54,000| 4.3” WC| 5” WC| 4.3” WC
3G LP| 54,000| 10.5” WC| 12” WC| 10.5” WC
5G NG| 58,000| 4.3” WC| 5” WC| 4.3” WC
5G LP| 58,000| 10.5” WC| 12” WC| 10.5” WC
10G NG| 100,000| 4.3” WC| 5” WC| 4.3” WC
10G LP| 100,000| 10.5” WC| 12” WC| 10.5” WC
In Canada, the installation must conform to the Canadian Gas Code, CAN 1-B149,
Installation Codes for Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment, and/or local
codes.
After the unit has been connected to the gas supply, all gas joints must be
checked for leaks. Do NOT use flame checking for leaks. A thick soap solution
or another suitable leak detector should be used.
For a Unit on casters:
- The installation shall be made with a connector that complies with the standard for connectors for movable gas appliances; ANSI Z21.69.CSA 6.16, and a quick disconnect device that complies with the standard for quick-disconnect devices for use with gas fuel, ANSI Z21.41.CSA 6.9.
- Adequate means must be provided to limit the movement of the appliance without depending on the connector and the quick disconnect device or its associated piping to limit the appliance movement.
- The location where the restraining device may be attached to the appliance shall be in accordance with Groen specifications for the device.
D. Water Connection(s)
Install a check valve to prevent backflow in the incoming cold water line, as
required by local plumbing codes. Water pressure in the line should be between
30 and 60 PSI. If pressure is above 60 PSI, a pressure regulator will be
needed. These pressures must provide the 1.5 gallons per minute required for
proper steamer function.
A 2- 3/4 inch female NH connector (garden hose type) is used to attach the
water supply to the inlet valve. The minimum inside diameter of the water feed
line is 1/2 inch. Use a washer in the hose connection. Do not allow the
connection to leak, no matter how slowly. Do not over-tighten hose
connections.
This equipment is to be installed to comply with the basic plumbing code of
the Building Officials and Code Administrators International, Inc. (BOCA) and
the Food Service Sanitation Manual of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
NOTE: Local code may also require check valves in the water supply line.
E. Drain Connection
WARNING: DO NOT CONNECT THE DRAIN DIRECTLY TO A BUILDING DRAIN.
BLOCKING THE DRAIN IS HAZARDOUS.
CAUTION: DO NOT USE PLASTIC PIPE. THE DRAIN MUST BE RATED FOR BOILING
WATER.
Level the steamer front to back, and pitch it slightly to the rear (maximum 1/4 inch) by adjusting the optional legs or the bullet feet on the optional stand.
STEAMER | Drain ID Hose Size Required (IN) |
---|---|
SSB-3G | 1.5” |
(2)SSB-3G | 2.5” |
SSB-5G | 1.5” |
(2)SSB-5G | 2.5” |
SSB-10G | 2” |
(2)SSB-10G | 2.5” |
There must be a free air gap between the end of the hose and the building
drain. The free air gap should be as close as possible to the unit drain.
There must also be no other elbows or restrictions between the unit drain and
the free air gap.
Install the drain line with a constant downward pitch.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT ALLOW WATER TRAPS IN THE LINE. A TRAP CAN CAUSE PRESSURE
IN THE CAVITY, WHICH MAY CAUSE THE DOOR GASKET TO LEAK.
Proper Drain Line Connection –– Drain Line must have a constant downward pitch of at least 1/4” per foot. Observe local code regarding air gap spacing and drain connections.
F. Factory-Stacked Units
This section is applicable only if you are installing factory-stacked units.
Installing stacked steamers is similar to installing a single unit. The
steamers are stacked and assembled at the factory and delivered with the water
connections and drain hoses required for a single-point connection.
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Dual Water Connections
The same water supply connection is used for both units. At the water inlet valve, a 3/4 inch female NH connector (garden hose type) is used for the water supply. -
Electrical Supply Connection
Separate electrical connections will be required for each steamer to be stacked. Each steamer unit must have it’s own branch circuit protection. -
Gas Connection
A single gas connection is required for both steamers. The gas supply must be adequate under all conditions as listed on page 3. -
Drain Connection
Steamers must be leveled front to back and pitched to the front (maximum 1/4 inch) by adjusting the bullet feet on the cabinet or stand base. For all factory-stacked SSB steamers, a 21/2 inch ID hose is attached to the unit drain. It must be rated for boiling water.
G. Counter-Mounted Units
WARNING: DO NOT STACK SSB STEAMERS WHEN LEGS ARE USED.
This section is applicable if the steamer will be mounted to a counter. All
four edges of the bottom of the steamer must be sealed with RTV to the counter
if the 4-inch legs are not used. The counter must be made of noncombustible
material such as metal or tile.
INITIAL START-UP
WARNING: WHEN YOU OPEN THE DOOR, STAY AWAY FROM STEAM COMING OUT OF THE UNIT. STEAM CAN CAUSE BURNS.
After the SmartSteam100 Boilerless Steamer has been installed, test it to ensure that the unit is operating correctly.
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Remove all literature and packing materials from the interior and exterior of the unit.
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Make sure the water supply line is open.
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Make sure that the gas supply line is open and that the manual knob on the main gas valve is turned to the ON position. This valve is at the rear on the right side of the unit.
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Turn on the electrical service to the unit. The steamer will not operate without electrical power. Do not attempt to operate the unit during a power failure.
NOTE: The door MUST be closed for the main burner to work. -
To turn the unit on, press the ON switch on the control panel.
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When the steam generating reservoir has filled with water, the main burners will ignite automatically. Within 20 minutes or less the READY light will come on, indicating that the water has reached its standby temperature. When the READY light is displayed, you may take any one of the following steps;
a. Push TIMED and set the timer knob to the desired steaming time.
b. Push MANUAL for continuous steaming.
OPERATION
A. Controls
Operator controls are on the front right of the unit. The control panels have the following touch pads and indicator lights:
- The TIME display shows the remaining cooking time. It displays three dashes in MANUAL mode.
- The ON/OFF rocker switch gets the SmartSteam100 ready for use or shuts it off.
- The READY indicator light indicates the unit has
- Hour meter records cumulative hours of operation.
- The FAULT display shows the current fault. achieved the ready temperature.
The push button operations:
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In the STOP mode, the steam generator stays at a low boil or ready temperature.
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When the TIMED button is pushed, the TIMED light will illuminate and time can be set by turning the TIMER knob (cook time can be increased or decreased at any time by turning the timer knob). The unit steams until the timer counts down to zero and the temperature drops to ready.
At that time the STOP light illuminates and a beeper sounds. -
When the MANUAL button is pushed, the unit steams continuously. The MANUAL light will stay illuminated.
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The CANCEL button should be pushed to stop beeping.
B. Operating Procedure
WARNING: WHEN YOU OPEN THE DOOR, STAY AWAY FROM STEAM COMING OUT OF THE UNIT. STEAM CAN CAUSE BURNS.
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Press the ON/OFF rocker to the ON position, (Fi_) is displayed in the TIME display window. The steam-generating reservoir will begin filling, displaying (Fi=) and (Fi=) as it fills. After initial fill, the unit will begin draining displaying (Fi=), refilling displaying (Fi=), and then begin heating until the READY light comes on (about 15-20 minutes).
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Load food into pans in uniform layers. Pans should be filled to about the same levels, and should not be mounded.
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Open the door and slide the pans into the supports. If you will only be steaming one pan, put it in the middle position. Some foods will cause foam. When cooking foods that foam, such as shrimp, put an empty solid 2½” deep pan in the bottom slot of the pan racks.
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Close the door. When the READY indicator is lit take one of the following steps:
If you want to steam the food for a certain length of time push the TIMED button and set the desired time with the TIMER knob. The timer will automatically run the steamer for the set time and then STOP. A beeper will sound. Push the CANCEL to stop beeping.
If you want to steam continuously push the MANUAL button. The unit will continue steaming until stopped.
Push STOP to stop producing steam. -
To remove pans from the cavity open the door. Remove the pans from the steamer using hot pads or oven mitts to protect your hands from the hot pans.
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To shut off the unit press the ON/OFF rocker switch to OFF, (FL=) will appear in the timer display. The steam generating reservoir will begin draining, displaying (Fi=) and (Fi=) as it drains, and refill to the high float twice and finally drain completely and turn off the unit.
NOTE: When filling or draining the steam-generating reservoir (=) will be
displayed indicating the water level in the reservoir. (_) the reservoir is
empty, (=) low float is satisfied, (=) high float is satisfied.
NOTE: If a large amount of shrimp is cooked in the SmartSteam100 foaming
will occur because the steam lid actually gets so hot that the shrimp will
cook on its surface and the shrimp proteins in the dripping will foam on the
surface of the steam lid.
- To avoid this use a catch pan to catch shrimp drippings and proteins to prevent foaming when cooking a large amount of shrimp.
High Float
Low Float
_____Empty
CLEANING
WARNING: DISCONNECT THE POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CLEANING THE OUTSIDE OF THE
STEAMER.
KEEP WATER AND CLEANING SOLUTIONS OUT OF CONTROLS AND ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS.
NEVER HOSE OR STEAM CLEAN ANY PART OF
THE UNIT.
AVOID CONTACT WITH ANY CLEANERS, DELIMING AGENTS, OR DEGREASERS AS RECOMMENDED
BY THE SUPPLIER. MANY ARE HARMFUL. READ THE WARNINGS AND FOLLOW THE
DIRECTIONS! EVEN WHEN THE UNIT HAS BEEN SHUT OFF, DON’T PUT HANDS OR TOOLS
INTO THE COOKING CHAMBER UNTIL THE FAN HAS STOPPED TURNING.
DON’T OPERATE THE UNIT UNLESS THE REMOVABLE PARTITION HAS BEEN PUT BACK IN ITS
PROPER LOCATION.
DON’T USE ANY CLEANING AGENT THAT CONTAINS ANY SULFAMIC AGENT OR ANY CHLORIDE,
INCLUDING HYDROCHLORIC ACID (HCL). TO CHECK FOR CHLORIDE CONTENT SEE ANY
MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS PROVIDED BY THE CLEANING AGENT MANUFACTURER.
IMPORTANT: DO NOT USE ANY METAL MATERIAL (SUCH AS METAL SPONGES) OR METAL
IMPLEMENTS (SUCH AS A SPOON, SCRAPER OR WIRE BRUSH) THAT MIGHT SCRATCH ANY
STAINLESS STEEL SURFACE. SCRATCHES MAKE THE SURFACE HARD TO CLEAN AND PROVIDE
PLACES FOR BACTERIA TO GROW.
DO NOT USE STEEL WOOL, WHICH MAY LEAVE PARTICLES EMBEDDED IN THE SURFACE,
WHICH COULD EVENTUALLY CAUSE CORROSION AND
PITTING.
WARNING: ALLOW THE STEAMER TO COOL COMPLETELY BEFORE CLEANING. HOT
SURFACES CAN CAUSE SEVERE BURNS.
WARNING: FAILURE TO CLEAN THE STEAMER AS SPECIFIED COULD NEGATIVELY
IMPACT THE PERFORMANCE OF THE STEAMER.
To keep your SmartSteam100 Boilerless Steamer in proper working condition, use the following procedure to clean the unit. This regular cleaning will reduce the effort required to clean the steam generator and cavity.
A. Suggested Supplies
- Mild detergent
- Stainless steel exterior cleaner Groen Spray DeGreaser (Part Number 140830WS)
- Cloth or sponge
- Brush with soft bristles
- Spray bottle
- Measuring cup
- Nylon pad
- Towels
- Plastic disposable gloves
- Funnel
B. Procedure
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Exterior Cleaning
a. Prepare a warm solution of the mild detergent as instructed by the supplier. Wet a cloth with this solution and wring it out. Use a moist cloth to clean the outside of the unit. Do not allow free running liquid to touch the controls, the control panel, any electrical part, or any louver on the rear panels.
b. To remove material that may be stuck to the unit, use a fiber brush or a plastic or rubber scraper with a detergent solution.
c. Stainless steel surfaces may be polished with a recognized stainless steel cleaner. -
Interior Cleaning
Daily cleaning must be done in order to enhance the performance and prolong the life of your SmartSteam Boilerless Steamer.
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS:
STEP 1 – Press the OFF switch to turn the steamer OFF and open the steamer
door.
STEP 2 – CAUTION: allow the steamer to cool completely before cleaning.
STEP 3 – Remove the steam lid by grasping the two tabs located on the lid
front and sliding the pan forward.
STEP 4 – Remove the left pan rack by lifting the rack up and pulling it away
from the cavity wall.
STEP 5 – Remove the right fan shroud and rack assembly by lifting the rack up
and pulling away from the cavity wall.
STEP 6 – Clean the steam lid, left pan rack, and rack/ shroud assembly to
remove food soils. These three parts may be cleaned in a dishwasher.
STEP 7 -Use a mild detergent to wipe down the entire steamer cavity to remove
food and scale particles. Carefully clean float probes if food residue or lose
scale is present. A thin layer of tightly bound scale is normal and will not
affect steamer performance. If the scale is excessive, then refer to the
deliming instructions below.
STEP 8 – Remove the drain strainer and clean thoroughly to remove any buildup
of debris.
STEP 9 – Replace pan racks and steam lid. The steamer is now cleaned and ready
to use.
DELIMING INSTRUCTIONS:
When using Groen Boilerless Water Filtration System use vinegar as a
deliming agent. Groen-approved delivery may be used to remove excessive scale
build-up.
STEP 1 – After following all cleaning steps 1 through 7 listed above, turn the
steamer on and allow water to enter the steamer cavity.
STEP 2 – Pour 1 cup of vinegar or deliver into steamer cavity and shut door.
STEP 3 – Set the steamer timer to 30 minutes and allow steam cleaning to
occur.
STEP 4 – After 30 minutes cleaning cycle is complete, turn the steamer OFF and
allow it to cool completely.
STEP 5 – Open the steamer door and wipe down the entire steamer cavity to
remove loosened scale particles. Carefully clean float probes if a loose scale
is present.
STEP 6 – Replace pan racks and steam lid. Steamer is now cleaned and ready to
use.
FLOAT PROBE ORIENTATION:
Following is an inside view of the steamer cavity with no water present. High-
level float probe swings down. Note water probe orientation:
OVERFLOW DRAIN:
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Turn your unit off and allow it to completely drain. SmartSteam units will drain automatically when the units are powered off. This is a 5-minute process.
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Once the reservoir has completely drained (approximately 5 minutes), stand to the hinged side of the door (Figure 2), and slowly open the door allowing all of the steam to escape from the cavity. Allow the cavity to completely cool down and confirm that the reservoir has completely emptied before cleaning the overflow drain.
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Remove the steam lid (Figure 3) and fan cover assembly (Figure 4), prior to cleaning the overflow drain.
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Insert the cleaning brush into the overflow drain located at the lower, back right side of your steamer’s cavity (Figure 5). As the brush is pushed through the overflow drain, it will bend to follow the shape of the drain as it travels the length of the overflow drain. Once you use the cleaning brush for the first time, the wire between the handle
and the bristles will retain a curved shape after the brush is removed from the overflow drain. The brush is designed to bend/curve in this fashion. There is no need to straighten the wire between cleanings/ usage. -
With the cleaning brush, push and pull through the entire lengthy overflow drain several times. The brush should be inserted at least ten inches (10”) into the overflow drain to pass through the entire length of the drain piping. Repeat as necessary until the overflow drain is clean. Ensure that the overflow drain works properly
by squirting water into the overflow drain and confirming that the water is flowing freely into the drain receptacle and not being blocked and backing up into the steamer cavity.
If the overflow drain is clogged such that the cleaning brush will not clear the blockage or if water cannot move through the overflow drain into the drain receptacle without backing up into the steamer cavity, then a service call needs to be made and all use of the steamer must be discontinued until the service agent evaluates the issue and confirms that the unit is ready for further operation. -
Clean the cooking cavity per the cleaning instructions in your operators’ manual.
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Re-install the steam lid and fan cover assembly.
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Leave the door open to prolong the life of the door gasket and to allow the cavity to air out.
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Clean, dry, and store the overflow cleaning brush after each use.
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If a replacement brush is needed, the part number is 175977.
MAINTENANCE
The SmartSteam100 Boilerless Steamer is designed for minimum maintenance and no user adjustments should be necessary. Certain parts may need replacement after prolonged use. If there is a need for service, only Groen Authorized Service Agents should perform the work.
If steam or condensate is seen leaking from around the door, take the following steps:
- Check the door gasket. Replace it if it is cracked or split.
2. Inspect the cooking chamber drain to be sure it is not blocked.
3. Adjust the door latch pin to allow for changes that might occur as the gasket ages.
a. Loosen the lock nut at the base of the latch pin, then turn the latch pin 1/4 turn clockwise, and tighten the lock nut.
b. After adjustment, run the unit to test for further steam leakage.
c. If there is still leakage, repeat the adjustment
d. Continue adjusting the pin clockwise until the door fits tightly enough to prevent leakage. The hinge may also be adjusted.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
To order parts, contact your Authorized Service Agent. Supply the model designation, serial number, part description, part number, quantity, and when applicable, voltage and phase.
CONTACT US
If you have questions pertaining to the content in this manual, contact Unified Brands at 888-994-7636.
TROUBLESHOOTING
This unit is designed to operate smoothly and efficiently if properly
maintained.
However, the following is a list of checks to make in the event of a problem.
Wiring diagrams are found at the end of this manual.
When in doubt, turn the unit off and call for service at
888-994-7636. If an item on the
checklist is marked with (*), it means that the work should be done by a Groen
Authorized
Service Agent.
SYMPTOM | PROCEDURE |
---|---|
Fault Display 1 or 2 | Clean floats in unit / Check float probe orientation. |
Be sure the water supply is adequate to run steamer(s) during normal
operation.
No power| Check the wall circuit breaker.
Disconnect power, then check the fuses on the inside of the steamer.*
Call a service technician.
Unit overfills with water at start up| Clean floats in unit / Check float
probe orientation.
Clean drain strainer.
Call a service technician.
The steamer does not fill with water| Is the ON switch depressed?
Is the water supply connected?
Is the water turned on?
Is the water supply hose kinked or obstructed?
Check for low water pressure (less than 30 PSI) or low water flow (less than
1.5 gpm).
Is the screen at the water connection clogged?
“Door” shown in the time display window| Is the steamer door securely closed?
No steam| Is the ON switch depressed?
Is the water supply connected?
Is the water turned on?
Is the steamer door completely closed?
Fault Display 7| The component cooling fan may not be operating. The display
may come on for several minutes during
normal operation. If it stays on for more than 30 minutes, call the service
technician. The unit may be used for cooking while waiting for service.
Any unusual operation| Press the OFF switch to turn the steamer off.
Momentarily turn the circuit breaker off and then on or unplug it from power.
Turn the unit back on.
Door pops open| Ensure the drain and vent are not plugged in. No more than two
units should be attached to a single drain line.
Check door pin adjustment per above.
Call a service technician.
Fault Display 6| Wait 30 minutes for the unit to cool down.
Call a service technician.
Parts List
CALL FACTORY FOR REPLACEMENT PARTS:888-994-7636
Key Description | Part No. |
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1 Ignition Module | 140184 |
2 Capacitor, 6MF | 96812 |
3 Transformer 120v Primary/
24v secondary, 75VA| 121715
4 Fluestack, Single (3G)
Fluestack, Single (5G)
Fluestack, Single (1 0G)
Fluestack, Double (3G)
Fluestack, Double (5G)
Fluestack, Double (1 0G)| 143957
141991
145254
143965
143567
145531
5 Fuse holder| 77840
6 Fuse| 119823
7 Ground Terminal| 106412
8 Terminal Block| 3887
9 Main Gas Valve| 98443
10 Water Valve — PRE-2015 —| 71235
10 Water Valve — 2016 —| 100934
11 Muffin Fan| 177564
12 Drain Box (3G/5G)
Drain Box (10G)| 150659
150661
13 Hi-Limit| 144484
14 Thermostat (drain box)| 145248
15 Drain Valve| 71234
16A Condensate Cup| 150628
16B Gasket, condensate cup| 142613
17 Ready Thermostat| 147285
18 Water Level Probe (Serial
Number MSA and MSB)
Float Probe (Serial Number
MSC and Following)| 142689
149880
20 Door Switch| 96857
21 Power Switch| 160920
22 Door Assembly, Complete (3G)
Door Assembly, Complete (5G)
Door Assembly, Complete (1 0G)| 130858
125922
143874
23 Knob| 160921
24 Control Board| 160648
25 Motor Assembly| 146880
26 Relay Board| 160649
27 lgnitor (3G/5G)
lgnitor (1 0G)| 143559
149009
28 Flame Sense| 143673
29 Burner (3G/5G)
Burner (10G)| 143976
145074
x- Item not depicted/called out in drawing
30 Top Panel (3G / 5G)| 150637
Top Panel (1 0G)| 149444
31 Front Panel Overlay (3G)| 153015
Front Panel Overlay (5G/1 0G)| 153472
32 Door Latch Pin| 78914
33 Door Pin Lock Nut| 3823
34 Steam Lid (3G/5G)| 149299
Steam Lid (1 0G)| 149452
35 Cavity Fan| 96790
36 Left Pan Rack (3G)| 149883
Left Pan Rack (5G)| 149872
Left Pan Rack (10G)| 145642
37 Door Handle| 129723
38 Door Gasket (3G)| 124849
Door Gasket (5G)| 125907
Door Gasket (10G)| 143879
X Motor Shaft Seal| 96868
X Blower Cover (3G)| 149387
Blower Cover (5G)| 149313
Blower Cover (10G)| 149451
X Right Pan Rack (3G)| 141571
Right Pan Rack (5G)| 140157
Right Pan Rack (1 0G)| 145721
X Drip Tray (3G/5G)| 94151
Drip Tray (1 0G)| 145520
X Left Side Panel (3G)| 149229
Left Side Panel (5G)| 149233
Left Side Panel (1 0G)| 149446
X Right Side Panel (3G)| 149231
Right Side Panel (5G)| 149235
Right Side Panel (10G)| 149448
X Flow Reducer, Condensate| 147371
X Flow Reducer, Fill| 144481
X Harness, Control To Relay Board SSB| 160885
X Harness, SSB-G Rear| 160883
X Harness, SSB-G Low Voltage| 160881
X Harness, SSB-G Ignition| 153339
X Harness, SSB-G Forward| 153338
X Harness, Steamer High Voltage| 160874
X Jumper, Voltage Select 120VAC| 123123
X Harness, Jumper| 123125
X Gas Valve — 2016 — OPTIONAL| 98458
39 Flex Gas Line, 22″ LG| NT1561
40 Gas Inlet Piping| 174374
X Label Natural Gas| Z087992
X Kit, Conversion SSB-3, Nat to Pro| 155754-01
X Kit, Conversion SSB-5, Nat to Pro| 155754-11
X Kit, Conversion SSB-10, Nat to Pro| 155754-21
X Label Propane Gas| Z087993
X Kit, Conversion SSB-3, Pro to Nat| 155754-06
X Kit, Conversion SSB-5, Pro to Nat| 155754-16
X Kit, Conversion SSB-10, Pro to Nat| 155754-26
X Kit, Conversion Pro, Regulator| Z079802
Wiring Diagram
Service Log
Model No: | Purchased From: |
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Serial No: | Location: |
Date Purchased: | Date Installed: |
Purchase Order No: | For Service Call: |
Date | Maintenance Performed |
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References
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