Frymaster J2X, J1X manual Boiling-Out the Frypot

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J1C, J1X, & J2X MASTER JET SERIES GAS FRYERS

CHAPTER 3: OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

MELT CYCLE

CAUTION

If this is the first time the fryer is being used after installation, refer to Section 3.2,

Boiling-Out the Frypot.

Complete the following steps:

1.Make sure the fryer gas valve is in the OFF or PILOT position.

2.Close the frypot drain valve. Remove the basket support rack, if required.

3.Fill the frypot to the OIL-LEVEL line. When solid shortening is used, make sure it is packed down into the frypot cold zone.

4.To melt solid shortening without scorching, alternately turn the burner ON for 3 seconds and OFF for about 10 seconds until the shortening is melted. If smoke is seen during this process, the shortening is being heated too quickly and scorching. This step is not necessary if using liquid oil.

CAUTION

Thermostat-controlled fryers equipped with Melt Cycle switches will stay in the Melt

Cycle mode until the Melt Cycle switch is placed in the OFF position.

3.2 Boiling-Out the Frypot

To ensure that the frypot is free of any contamination resulting from its manufacture, shipping, and handling during installation, the frypot must be boiled out before first use. Frymaster recommends boiling out the frypot each time the oil or shortening is changed.

DANGER

Never leave the fryer unattended during the boil-out process. If the boil-out solution boils over, turn the fryer off immediately and let the solution cool for a few minutes before resuming the process. To lessen the chance of boil over, turn the fryer’s gas valve knob to the PILOT position occasionally.

1.Before lighting the burner, close the fryer drain valve(s) and fill the frypot to the bottom OIL- LEVEL line with a mixture of cold water and automatic dishwashing detergent.

2.Set the thermostat to the lowest setting. Turn the fryer on as described in Section 3.1 (Lighting the Pilot). Allow the solution to come to a boil, and then turn the gas valve knob to PILOT. Allow the solution to set for 30 minutes. Turn the gas valve knob to ON and allow the solution to come to a boil. Turn gas valve knob to PILOT and allow solution to set for 30 minutes.

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Contents Jet NovemberCanada Retain and Store this Manual in a Safe Place for Future USE J1C, J1X, & J2X Master Jet Series Atmospheric Gas Fryers Frymaster domestic warranty Parts Ordering and Service Information Safety InformationInstallation, Operating, and Service Personnel Equipment DescriptionJ1C, J1X, & J2X Master JET Series GAS Fryers Introduction Shipping Damage Claim Procedure DefinitionsWhat to do if your equipment arrives damaged General Installation Requirements Clearance and Ventilation Pre-Connection Preparations Leg InstallationDo not install this appliance without legs National Code RequirementsConnection to Gas Line Gas Connection Pipe Sizes GasJ1C/J1X J2X Standard Burner Manifold Gas Pressure for J1C, J1X, and J2XPressure J2X Converting to Another Gas Type Natural to PropanePropane to Natural Start-Up Procedure Accessing the PilotLighting the Pilot Lighting the PilotBoiling-Out the Frypot Shutting Down the Fryer Filtration Filtration Inspect Fryer and Accessories for Damage Fryer Preventive Maintenance Checks and ServicesDaily Checks and Services Filter Cooking OilClean Detachable Parts and Accessories Quarterly Checks and ServicesDrain and Clean Frypot Check Calibration of Thermostat Temperature Control KnobSEMI-ANNUAL Checks and Services Annual/Periodic System Inspection Introduction Troubleshooting Thermostat Controlled FryersProblem Probable Causes Corrective ActionTroubleshooting Abnormal Burner Operation Problem Probable Causes Corrective ActionFlame rolling out Pilot outage Service Procedures Cabinet Interior Description ReferenceCalibrating a Thermostat after Installation Replace Controlling or High-limit ThermostatAdjust Pilot Flame Replace the Pilot Generator CartridgeBurner Gas Pressure Adjustment Replacing the Fryer Gas ValveRemoving the Main Burner Assembly Replacing Burner DeflectorAlignment & Adjustment of Metal Burner Deflector Replacing the FrypotJ1C, J1X, & J2X Master JET Series GAS Fryers Service Parts Main ComponentsJ1C, J1X, & J2X Master JET Series GAS Fryers Service Parts Frypot Components J1C & J1XJ2X Flue Assembly, J2X Burner Components J1C, J1X, & J2X Master JET Series GAS Fryers Gas ValveAccessories Basket Support RackThermostat Components This page Intentionally Left Blank Service Hotline

J1X, J2X specifications

Frymaster is a well-respected name in the commercial kitchen equipment industry, particularly known for its high-performance fryers. Among their innovative products are the Frymaster J1X and J2X, both designed to improve frying efficiency, consistency, and safety in busy kitchens.

The Frymaster J1X is a single tank, electric fryer, while the J2X is a more robust dual-tank model. Both fryers are engineered with advanced technologies to maximize productivity and product quality. One of the standout features is the digital control system, which allows users to set and monitor cooking temperatures with precision. This means that operators can achieve consistently perfect results for a variety of fried foods, leading to higher customer satisfaction.

The J1X and J2X also come equipped with an advanced oil filtration system. The built-in filtration not only extends the life of the frying oil but also ensures that food remains crisp and free from unwanted flavors. This self-filtering feature reduces labor costs and makes it easier for kitchen staff to maintain optimal frying conditions throughout the day.

Both models are designed with operator safety in mind. They include features such as a built-in high-limit shut-off switch, which prevents overheating, and a cool-to-the-touch exterior to minimize the risk of burns during cooking. The Frymaster fryers are also constructed from high-quality stainless steel, ensuring durability and easy cleaning.

In terms of energy efficiency, the J1X and J2X utilize innovative heating technology that not only heats the oil quickly but also maintains consistent temperatures, reducing energy consumption and overall operational costs. The fryers are also designed to accommodate a variety of food items, making them versatile for any kitchen setting.

Moreover, the Frymaster J2X has the added benefit of dual independently controlled fry tanks, allowing different types of food to be cooked simultaneously without flavor contamination. This is particularly beneficial in busy restaurants where diverse menus are served.

Both models are not only efficient and reliable but also user-friendly, designed to help kitchen staff work faster and smarter. Overall, the Frymaster J1X and J2X are powerful allies for any kitchen aiming to enhance its frying operations while ensuring food quality and safety. With their combination of innovative technology, safety features, and energy efficiency, these fryers represent an excellent investment for any foodservice establishment.