Belshaw Brothers 724CG, and 734CG, 718LCG manual Moving the Fryer

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gas supply line on the fryer itself is 1/2”/1.3 cm I.P.S.)

b.Connect the fryer to the building’s gas supply.

c.Seal all threaded joints between gas pipes with pipe joint compound. You must use a compound that resists the action of liquefied petroleum (LP) gases.

d.Bleed the gas lines of all air.

e.Check all gas connections and fittings for leaks using a gas leak detector, a soap solution, or a similar substance. When such a substance is applied to connections and fittings, bubbles indicate gas leaks.

WARNING

To avoid a fire or an explosion which

would cause serious burns or death, never use an open flame to check connections for gas leaks.

8.If you want to perform pressure testing on the building’s gas supply system at pressures at or below 0.5 psig/3.45 kPa, you may do so now. Before testing, make sure the fryer’s individual manual shutoff valve is closed.

9.Connect the fryer to a properly grounded power source.

WARNING

This appliance is equipped with a three- prong (grounding) plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded three-prong receptacle. Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug.

Moving the Fryer

If you ever want to move the fryer to a different workstation, follow this procedure:

1.Turn off the fryer and disconnect it from the power source.

2.Disconnect the machine from the gas supply.

3.Allow the machine and the shortening to cool.

WARNING

Do not touch hot shortening. It can cause

serious burns.

4.Remove the shortening from the fryer as explained in “Removing the Shortening” in Section 3.

WARNING

To avoid burns, falls, other injury, or death, never attempt to move the fryer when it has shortening or other liquid in it.

WARNING

Thoroughly clean and dry the floor if

shortening is spilled. Materials on the floor can cause people to slip or fall, resulting in serious injury or loss of life.

5.Remove the bolts that secure the fryer to the floor.

6.Using a fork lift, transport the machine to the new workstation.

7.Level the fryer, bolt it to the floor, connect it to the gas line, and connect it to the power source, as explained in “Installing the Fryer” above.

Belshaw Bros., Inc. 1750 22nd Ave. S. Seattle, WA 98144 Phone 206-322-5474 Fax 206-322-5425

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MN-1141EN

718LCG, 724CG, and 734CG Gas Fryers

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Contents Gas Fryer Operator’s ManualEquipment Record Contents Parts Lists Limited Warranty Insert Donut-Making HelpsPreface Page Conforming to Codes 1InstallationSelecting a Workstation Unpacking the Fryer Initial CleaningAssembling the Fryer Installing the Fryer Installing the Heat Shield Splash ShieldMoving the Fryer Operation2 Taking Safety PrecautionsFrying Donuts MN-1141EN 718LCG, 724CG, and 734CG Gas Fryers 718LCG, 724CG, and 734CG Gas Fryers MN-1141EN 3Cleaning Removing the ShorteningWashing Rinsing SB-0308 rev Maintenance4Use Rev to correct existing open Kettle Fryer settings SP1L set to 0 & PB set to Operator InterfaceMenu Flow Chart Menu OverviewOpen Kettle Fryer Parameter Settings Default SettingsMN-1141EN 718LCG, 724CG, and 734CG Gas Fryers Parameter Descriptions Set to NonE Parameter Descriptions Set to 5Troubleshooting Page Perform Visual Inspection Pilot ModuleCheckout Review the Normal Operating SequenceReset the Module Check Safety Shutoff OperationFigure A-1. Normal Operating Sequence Check Normal Operation Troubleshooting Ignition SystemTroubleshooting-General Check Ignition CableArc Length Check Spark Ignition CircuitCheck Pilot and Main Burner Lightoff What To DoAppearance Cause Donut-Making Helps Tips on Making Quality Cake DonutsTemperature Conversion Calculating Correct Water TemperatureRatios of Plunger Sizes to Donut Weights Plunger Size Donut Weight per DozenParts Lists 718LCG Parts List 718LCG Parts List CONT’D 724CG Parts List 734CG Parts List 0080A5 734FG Parts List Page US/Canada/Mexico Limited Warranty and Return Policy Exclusions