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If your steam generator has a timer (10) is a switch installed instead of the control indicator
heating (2). With this switch, you can select whether you want to operate with a timer or without
(standard). If you want use the steam generator with the timer, you have to set the switch (2) to
AUTO. Then you choose the time on the timer (how many minutes you want to steam). When
the set time has elapsed, the heater is switched off and the steam generator stops the steam
process.
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The indicator light water (4) continues to light all the while water flows in through the water
connection. Ensure that the minimum water pressure of 3 bar is reached. If there is a sufficient
amount of water in the turbo steamer, the indicator light heating (2) lights and the turbo steamer
begins the heating process. After approx. 1 minute after taking into service, the turbo steamer is
able to produce steam.
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8.3.2
Restarting after an emergency shut-down
See Start-up after a scheduled shut-down
8.4
Decommissioning
For decommissioning, follow this procedure:
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Switch the main switch (1) off.
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Disconnect power connection.
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Close water connection.
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Open the water drainage tap (9).
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Once the turbo steamer is empty, the water hose can easily be removed without residual
pressure at the GeKa connection at the water connection (8).
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Remove the steam hose, after the steam output connection (7) has cooled off.
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Clean the machine.
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Store the turbo steamer according to the storage conditions.
Translation of the original operating manual Steam Generator TD
14.11.2017
You can find this video tutorial also on our website:
https://www.gg-technik.de/index.php/en/turbo-steamer
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CAUTION
Risks of burns through hot connector pieces!
Risk of scalding through hot steam!
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