Frymaster M2000 manual Boil out fry vats gas fryers only, Prepare for boil-out and turn fryer off

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Boil out fry vats (gas fryers only) (continued)

2Prepare for boil-out and turn fryer off.

Put on neoprene gloves, a heat-resistant apron, and a face shield. You must wear this equipment throughout this procedure.

This procedure should be done for only one vat at a time.

Confirm that the fryer filters are in place. Turn at least one exhaust fan on. The fan must stay on for the entire proce- dure.

Make sure the basket support rack is in place in the vat.

Press the on/off key to turn the fryer off.

Avoid accidentally activating the fire extinguishing system by keeping an exhaust fan on and the fryer filters in place during the entire procedure.

3Remove filter pan.

Open the doors to the filter area and remove the filter pan. Place it on the floor un- der the fryer's drain spout or use an oil removal cart.

After boil out is complete clean and dry filter pan.

4Drain oil from vat.

Be sure the filter pan or an oil removal cart is in place un- derneath the drain spout on the fryer. If the fryer has a swivel drain spout, pull it outward.

Carefully open the drain valve, and let the oil drain into the oil removal cart or pan. Push any pieces of fried food or other sediment into the drain valve, so they drain out. Close the drain valve.

The oil may be very hot. Avoid splashing oil.

5Add degreaser and hot water to vat.

Pour McD Heavy-Duty De- greaser carefully into the vat. Use 2 gallons (8 liters) of degreaser if you are cleaning a full vat. Use 1 gallon (4 liters) of degreaser if you are cleaning one side of a split vat. Finish filling the vat with hot water. Solution should be 1 inch above fill line.

6Take back to sink and clean with McD’s Heavy Duty De- greaser and APSC.

McD Heavy Duty Degreaser

7Turn fryer on.

Press the on/off key to turn the fryer on. The display will show “low temp”.

Frymaster Fryer All models using an M2000 Computer

Semi-annual

FR 2 S1

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Contents Bi-weekly maintenance task Weekly maintenance taskMonthly maintenance task Quarterly maintenance tasksFR 2 D1 FR 2 W1 Remove and empty grease trough and cupShut off and disconnect gas Prepare fryer for cleaning Clean area behind fryersClean fryer filters Disconnect fryer from electricityAsk manager to inspect Clean area behind fryerWash fryer legs and casters Mop floor around fryerReinstall fryer filters and grease trough Clean area behind other fryersTurn on gas supply FR 2 B1 Procedure Calibrate pyrometerTurn on fryer and heat oil Check oil levelCalibrate fryer Procedure Check most recent recovery timeTurn fryer off Adjust fryer, if necessary Calibrate fryer recovery timeCheck recovery time again Recalibrate all remaining fryersFR 2 Q1 Frymaster Fryer All models using an M2000 ComputerBoil out fry vats electric fryers only Clean fry baskets Allow solution to heat upClean basket support rack Start boil-outDrain solution from vat Drain solution from fryerFill vat with water Rinse and dry vatSkim oil Season baskets and racksBoil-out remaining fryers Put fryer into programming mode Procedure Prepare for testsFR 2 Q2 Decide which vat to testVerify high-limit controls Test the first internal high- limit controlTest second mechanical high-limit control Decide what to do if either control failed Discard oilVerify high-limit controls for all remaining fryers Reinstall filter pan Procedure Prepare fryer for procedureFR 2 Q3 Replace O-ringFR 2 S1 Boil out fry vats gas fryers only Start boil-out Drain solution from fryer Boil out remaining fryers FR 2 A1-T Check regulated gas pressureCheck combustion Adjust combustion air blower, if necessary Scratch calibrate fry vats gas fryers onlyScratch calibrate remaining fryers
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M2000 specifications

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