Hobart 3HFD140 Adding Shortening, Melt Cycle, Empty the Frymate Drain PAN, High Limit Control

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ADDING SHORTENING

Before placing shortening in tank, allow solid shortening to come to room temperature where the fryer is located for one to two hours to soften the shortening.

CAUTION: Failure to remove crumb screens prior to addition of fresh solid shortening may cause fryer side walls to overheat, allowing shortening to reach flashpoint.

Before adding all new shortening, drain old shortening and allow the tank to cool down to avoid scorching new shortening.

TANK CAPACITY

Fry Tank on Left

Fry Tank on Right

Maintain Proper Shortening Level

 

 

 

85 pounds of shortening

140 pounds of shortening

Between MIN and MAX Lines

 

 

10.76 gallon (40.76 liter)

17.73 gallon (67.13 liter)

 

 

 

 

1.Remove crumb screen.

2.Place solid shortening directly on the heating elements in the tank and slide back.

3.Place crumb screen on top of solid shortening.

Melt Cycle

When melting solid shortening, set temperature control at the desired frying temperature, turn the power switch on, and place the FRY / MELT switch on MELT. It will take approximately 45 minutes to completely melt solid shortening. The heating elements cycle on and off until the shortening is melted and a temperature of 135°F is achieved. After reaching 135°F (shortening is melted), the heaters stay on continuously until the set temperature is reached.

EMPTY THE FRYMATE DRAIN PAN

Every 5 – 6 loads, the drain pan under the Frymate station (Fig. 3) must be emptied and the oil must be discarded.

DRAIN PAN

PL-41529-1

Fig. 3

HIGH LIMIT CONTROL

The high limit control shuts down the fryer if a thermostat fails and the shortening becomes overheated. The high limit control shuts down the fryer at 435°F which is 60 F° higher than the highest temperature allowed by the temperature control when functioning properly.

In the event of a high limit shutdown, the entire control system will be put out of operation.

DO NOT attempt to restart the fryer until the shortening temperature has lowered to 350°F.

If this situation persists, do not attempt to bypass the High Limit. Shut down the fryer and contact your local Hobart Service Office.

SHORTENING MAINTENANCE

Shortening life may be extended by following these guidelines . . .

Do not salt foods over the fryer.

Use good quality shortening.

Filter shortening daily at a minimum.

Keep equipment and surroundings clean.

Do not set thermostats at excessively high temperatures.

Remove excess moisture and particles from food products before placing in fryer.

Dip out several cups of shortening from the fry tank every day and replace with fresh shortening.

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Contents Electric Fryers Model 3HFD140 Electric Fryer General InstallationInstallation Codes and Standards UnpackingBefore First USE CleaningElectrical Connections SeasoningOperation Controls FigMelt Cycle Shortening MaintenanceAdding Shortening Empty the Frymate Drain PANUsing the Filter System Drain Opening Suction Opening LIDPeriodic Batch Cleaning of the Filter Tank Cleaning the Filter System Flushing and Discarding Used OilCleaning Daily Cleaning Weekly or AS RequiredFry Tank, Heating Elements, and Thermostat Bulb Fingerprints PrecautionsStainless Steel Burned On Foods and GreaseService MaintenanceCalibration Procedures Lubrication