Frymaster SM35 operation manual Final Preparation

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DEAN MILLIVOLT SERIES GAS FRYERS (NON-CE)

CHAPTER 4: FRYER OPERATIONS

4.2.1 Thermostat-Equipped Fryers (cont.)

WARNING

Water or boil-out solution MUST not be allowed to drain into the filter pan or filter

system. Irreversible damage will result if water is allowed into the system.

H.After boil out is complete, turn the thermostat dial to "OFF" and drain the solution from the frypot. Place a metal stockpot of sufficient size to safely hold the entire contents of the frypot under the drain port to collect the water/boil-out solution. Do not allow water or boil- out solution to drain into the filter pan. The filter pump is not designed for water operation, and will be irreparably damaged (see warning statement above).

I.Close the drain, add fresh water (without boil-out solution) and wash all surfaces of the frypot. Drain again.

J.Refill the frypot with fresh water and vinegar to neutralize any residual boil-out solution. Wash all surfaces of the frypot. Drain completely and wipe down all surfaces of the frypot to completely remove all water.

NOTE: It is recommended that the boil-out procedure be performed each time the oil/shortening is changed.

DANGER

Do not go near the area directly over the flue outlet while the fryer is operating.

Always wear oil-proof, insulated gloves when working with the fryer filled with hot

oil.

Always drain hot oil into a metal stockpot of sufficient size to safely hold the entire

contents of the frypot.

4.3 Final Preparation

WARNING

NEVER set a complete block of solid shortening on top of heating tubes. To do so

will damage the heating tubes and frypot, and void the warranty.

4.3.1Filling Fryer with Cooking Oil/Shortening—Operating Thermostat

A.When using a liquid shortening (cooking oil), fill the fryer to the bottom OIL LEVEL line scribed into the back of the frypot.

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Contents 8195895 Page Page Table of Contents Preventative Maintenance This page Intentionally Left Blank Ordering Parts Service InformationAfter Purchase Qualified and/or Authorized Operating Personnel Safety InformationService Personnel Qualified Installation Personnel Qualified Service PersonnelThis page Intentionally Left Blank If your equipment arrives damaged Receiving and Unpacking EquipmentGeneral Principles of Operation Rating PlatePre-Installation Equipment Installed at High Altitudes ANSI/NFPA #70Air Supply and Ventilation This page Intentionally Left Blank General Installing the FryerLeg and Caster Installation Leg and Rigid Caster Installation Leveling the FryerLegs Only Rigid Casters OnlyInstalling Optional Swivel Casters Front ViewRear Side ViewGas Connections National Code RequirementsSupply Line Specifications Recommended Gas Supply Line Sizes Gas Types Number of FryersRegulating Gas Pressure Rigid ConnectionsManual shut-off valve Gas Connections Adjustments/Adaptation To Different Gases GAS Supply for Which IT is not ConfiguredGas Inputs BTUGas Conversion Procedures ON/PILOT/OFFGas Conversion Components Natural Gas to Propane Kit Propane To Natural Gas KitElectrical Connections Dean Millivolt Series GAS Fryers NON-CE Fryer Operations Initial Start-upDean Millivolt Series GAS Fryers NON-CE Fryer Operations Boil-Out Procedure Final Preparation Dean Millivolt Series GAS Fryers NON-CE Fryer Operations This page Intentionally Left Blank Weekly Periodic/ Annual Dean Millivolt Series GAS Fryers NON-CE Troubleshooting Pilot Burner MalfunctionMain Burner Malfunctions Wiring Diagrams Recommended Spare PartsService Hotline