Frymaster 8196339 operation manual Draining and Disposing of Waste Oil

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5.5Draining and Disposing of Waste Oil

When cooking oil is exhausted, drain the oil into an appropriate METAL container for transport to the disposal container. Frymaster recommends the use of the Frymaster Shortening Disposal Unit (SDU). NOTE: If using an SDU built before January 2004 the filter pan cover must be removed to allow the unit to be positioned beneath the drain. To remove the lid, lift up on the front edge and pull it straight out of the cabinet. Refer to the documentation furnished with your disposal unit for specific operating instructions. If a shortening disposal unit is not available, allow the oil to cool to 100°F (38°C), then drain the oil into a METAL stockpot or similar METAL container. When draining is finished, close the fryer drain valve securely.

DANGER

Allow oil to cool to 100°F (38°C) before draining into an appropriate METAL container for disposal.

DANGER

When draining oil into a disposal unit, do not fill above the maximum fill line located on the container.

5.6Using the “Optional” Oil Disposal

If the fryer is fitted with the optional oil disposal, ensure the filter pan is clean and ready for filtering. DO NOT discharge oil through a dirty or incomplete filter pan.

1.Ensure the oil is at operating temperature.

2.Turn the fryer off. Wear protective clothing and use caution. Hot oil can cause serious injury.

3.Open the drain valve of the frypot with oil to be discarded. Drain only one frypot at a time.

4.With the frypot drained and the oil to be discarded in the filter pan, close the drain valve. Ensure all other drain valves and oil-return valves are closed.

5.Ensure the oil disposal reservoir is not full and the fryer is properly connected to the oil disposal system.

6.Discharge the oil by engaging the discharge valve handle. The filter pump will come on and the oil will be pumped from the filter pan. Turn the pump off by disengaging the discharge valve handle when the filter pan empties. Repeat steps 1-6 if necessary to discharge the oil from other frypots. DO NOT discharge water or other liquids through the filter system.

7.Refill the fryer with fresh oil.

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8196339 specifications

The Frymaster 8196339 is a high-performance commercial fryer designed for busy kitchens that demand efficiency and reliability. Renowned for its innovative features and advanced technologies, this fryer is an essential tool for restaurants, food trucks, and other food establishments looking to serve crispy, delicious fried foods.

One of the standout features of the Frymaster 8196339 is its exceptional frying capacity. With a generous oil capacity, this fryer can handle a significant volume of food at once, making it ideal for high-demand cooking environments. This large capacity allows operators to prepare larger batches of fries, chicken, and other fried specialties without sacrificing quality or increasing cooking time.

The Frymaster 8196339 utilizes advanced temperature control technology, ensuring precise temperature management for consistent frying results. The unit is equipped with a digital thermostat that allows operators to set and monitor frying temperatures accurately. This feature not only enhances the quality of the finished product but also helps in energy efficiency, as it minimizes oil temperature fluctuations that can lead to overcooked or undercooked food.

Another notable characteristic of the Frymaster 8196339 is its built-in filtration system. This technology helps maintain oil quality, extending the life of the cooking oil, and providing a cleaner frying process. The filtration system operates automatically, allowing for easy maintenance and ensuring that the fryer produces consistent, high-quality results with every batch.

Safety is also a priority in the design of the Frymaster 8196339. The fryer is equipped with safety controls and features such as automatic shutoff and high-temperature protection. These elements work together to help prevent overheating and reduce the risk of accidents in the kitchen environment.

In terms of construction, the Frymaster 8196339 is built with durable materials that ensure longevity and resistance to wear and tear. The stainless-steel body is not only aesthetically pleasing but also easy to clean, making maintenance a hassle-free task.

Overall, the Frymaster 8196339 combines capacity, efficiency, advanced technologies, and safety features to provide an outstanding frying solution. Operators can rely on this commercial fryer to deliver exceptional culinary results while enhancing productivity in a fast-paced kitchen setting. Whether it’s frying potatoes, chicken, or other favorites, the Frymaster 8196339 ensures that food is cooked to perfection every time.