Hobart HPGF15 manual Other Items Which May Be Prepared in the Pressure Fryer, Temp Time Food, Min

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Other Items Which May Be Prepared in the Pressure Fryer

 

 

TEMP.

TIME

FOOD

(°F)

(Min.)

Chicken Fried Steak

325

8

Liver

325

4

Sweet Breads

325

4

Fish Fillets (Frozen & Prebreaded)

325

5

Shrimp (Fresh)

325

4

Oysters

325

2

Lobster Tail

325

4

Scallops

325

2

Croquettes

325

3

Franks Wrapped in Bacon

325

4

Onion Rings

325

1

Asparagus

325

1

Brussel Sprouts

325

1

Corn-on-the-Cob

325

3

DRAINING AND FILTERING OIL

WARNING: HOT OIL AND PARTS CAN CAUSE BURNS. USE CARE WHEN OPERATING, CLEANING OR SERVICING THE FRYER.

WARNING: SPILLING HOT FRYING COMPOUND CAN CAUSE SEVERE BURNS. DO NOT MOVE FRYER WITHOUT DRAINING ALL FRYING COMPOUND FROM THE TANK.

WARNING: DO NOT DRAIN OR FILTER OIL WHILE KETTLE IS UNDER PRESSURE.

To prolong oil life, it is recommended that you filter the oil after 85 to 90 pounds (39 to 41 kg) of product have been cooked. Filter the cooking oil using the Hobart HMF50 or HMF85 Filter, or with a vacuum-style or gravity-style filter by others. Draining through cheesecloth will not clean the oil sufficiently for pressure frying.

Using the HMF50 or HMF85 Filter

Follow the instructions shipped with the filter.

Model HPGF15 Pressure Fryer

Filtering Oil During the Production Period

1.Turn thermostat, power switch and gas valve OFF before draining or filling. Open lid.

2.Attach drain elbow (supplied) to drain pipe.

3.Position filtering system under drain, open drain valve and drain oil into filter machine.

4.Using a long-handled brush, wash sides and bottom of kettle with some remaining warm oil. Rinse with warm oil.

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Contents Truct For Your Safety Important for Your SafetyTable of Contents Unpacking InstallationInstallation Codes and Standards AssemblyLocation Installing Casters GAS Connections Exhaust PipeLighting Instructions Testing the GAS Supply SystemFlue Connections Electrical ConnectionsPL-40937-1 PL-40936-1 Before First USE OperationTurning the Fryer on Filling the Kettle with Liquid ShorteningFrying Procedure for ALL Foods Extended Shutdown HIGH-LIMIT SwitchPower Failure Turning the Fryer OFFFood PRESSURE-RELIEF ValveSuggested Cooking Guide TempMin Using the HMF50 or HMF85 FilterOther Items Which May Be Prepared in the Pressure Fryer Temp Time FoodFiltering Oil at the End of the Production Day Cleaning Daily Cleaning Stainless SteelAluminum Kettle Weekly Cleaning More Often if Required Solenoid Assembly Fig Cleaning After Every Production Period Exhaust TankKettle Tilt Lid Pressure-Relief Valve Monthly Cleaning Exhaust TankRemove Bolt Kettle Pressure-Regulator Assembly MaintenanceLID O-RING Seal Replacement Other O-RING Seal ReplacementsVent Cleaning Port Plug ScrewTroubleshooting Symptom Possible CausesLid will not lock do not Operate Fryer