Hobart HPGF15 manual Installing Casters

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Installing Casters

Place the fryer on its side, being careful to avoid scratching the surface. Use only the casters supplied with your pressure fryer.

Thread the four casters to the flanges on the bottom corners of the fryer. Use the open-ended wrench supplied to tighten (apply wrench at the flat surfaces on leg extensions) (Fig. 1). The two locking casters mount at the front; the nonlocking casters at the rear.

TIGHTEN AT FLATS

PL-51559

Fig. 1

For pressure fryers equipped with casters, the installation shall be made with a connector that complies with the Standard for Connectors for Movable Gas Appliances, ANSI Z21.69 (latest edition) and CGA 6.16 (latest edition), and a quick-disconnect device that complies with the Standard for Quick-Disconnect Devices for Use with Gas Fuel, ANSI Z21.41 (latest edition) and CAN1-6-9 (latest edition).

Provide a restraining device for the gas line to limit movement of the fryer. Do not depend on the connector and any quick-disconnect device or its associated piping to limit fryer movement. Attach the restraint to the rear of the fryer (Fig. 2).

If disconnection of the restraint is necessary, turn off the gas supply before disconnection. Reconnect this restraint before turning the gas supply on and returning the pressure fryer to its original installation position.

STRAIN RELIEF FITTING FOR GAS LINE. (STRAIN RELIEF FITTING SUPPLIED BY HOBART. CHAIN TO BE SUPPLIED BY OTHERS.)

PL-52352

Fig. 2

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Contents Truct Important for Your Safety For Your SafetyTable of Contents Installation UnpackingInstallation Codes and Standards AssemblyLocation Installing Casters Exhaust Pipe GAS ConnectionsElectrical Connections Testing the GAS Supply SystemFlue Connections Lighting InstructionsPL-40937-1 PL-40936-1 Operation Before First USEFilling the Kettle with Liquid Shortening Turning the Fryer onFrying Procedure for ALL Foods Turning the Fryer OFF HIGH-LIMIT SwitchPower Failure Extended ShutdownTemp PRESSURE-RELIEF ValveSuggested Cooking Guide FoodTemp Time Food Using the HMF50 or HMF85 FilterOther Items Which May Be Prepared in the Pressure Fryer MinFiltering Oil at the End of the Production Day Cleaning Daily Cleaning Stainless SteelAluminum Kettle Cleaning After Every Production Period Exhaust Tank Weekly Cleaning More Often if Required Solenoid Assembly FigKettle Tilt Lid Monthly Cleaning Exhaust Tank Pressure-Relief ValveRemove Bolt Other O-RING Seal Replacements MaintenanceLID O-RING Seal Replacement Kettle Pressure-Regulator AssemblyCleaning Port Plug Screw VentTroubleshooting Symptom Possible CausesLid will not lock do not Operate Fryer