Belshaw Brothers 616BT manual Calibrating The Fryer, Calibration of Temperature Indicator

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Calibrating The Fryer

Calibrating The Fryer

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Calibration of 618-6

Temperature Indicator

To check calibration, use the following steps.

1.Turn the dial of the thermostat to a medium temperature setting of approximately 350° F.

2.Allow enough time for the temperature to stabilize and the thermostat to cycle ON and OFF.

3.Use a potentiometer or a good grade of thermometer to determine temperature.

To Recalibrate:

1.Remove the ring (A) and glass crystal.

2.Insert a screwdriver in slot B, and while holding the slotted stem in position, move the temperature indicating needle (C) to the correct setting with your finger.

3.Check the temperature of the frying area again and check this against the indicator temperature reading.

4.Re-install the ring (A) and glass crystal.

Calibrating the Thermostat

Each thermostat is adjusted at the factory and calibrated on precision instruments to control temperatures accurately. Adjustment or recalibration is not needed unless the thermostat has been mishandled in transit or changed or abused while in service.

To check calibration:

1.Important: Make sure that the fryer is filled with shortening. Read the warnings on the control panel about high temperatures.

2.Use a good thermometer that reads temperatures up to 400°F/204°C. Place the thermometer in the shortening.

3.Set the fryer temperature to 375°F/190°C. Allow enough time for the temperature to stabilize.

4.During a 10 minute test period, the temperature should not fall below

365°F/185°C, or exceed 385°F/196°C.

To Recalibrate:

1.Remove temperature dial from shaft B by pulling upward.

2.Using a small screwdriver, turn screw A as follows:

Counter clockwise to increase temperature

Clockwise to decrease temperature

3.Replace the control dial on the dial shaft

4.Recheck the calibration and continue adjusting as necessary.

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

616B & 616BT Counter Top Fryer

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Contents 616B & 616BT Operator’s ManualCounter Top Fryers ModelsPage EQUIPMENT RECORD Page Sections ContentsAppendixes Preface Initial Cleaning 1InstallationInstalling the Fryer Unpacking the FryerThoroughly clean and dry the floor if Moving the FryerDo not touch hot shortening. It can cause serious burns Hot shortening causes severe burns 2OperationAir spaces can cause the shortening to overheat and catch on fire Frying Tips Cleaning the Frying Screen Cleaning3Cleaning the Exterior Surfaces Cleaning the KettleWashing Calibrating The Fryer Calibration of Temperature IndicatorCalibrating the Thermostat To check calibration, use the following stepsA Donut-Making Helps B Electrical Components C Parts Lists AppendixesD Wiring Diagram E Limited Warranty A Donut-Making Helps Care, Maintenance and Cleaning Plungers Cylinders and HoppersWashing Plungers, Cylinders and Hoppers by Hand Machine Washing Plungers, Cylinders and HoppersSpecial Instructions for the care of French Plungers Tips on Making Quality Cake DonutsCalculating Correct Water Temperature Ratios of Plunger Sizes to Donut WeightsTemperature Conversion Donut Weight perB Electrical Components Testing the Continuity of the Toggle SwitchTesting the Continuity of the Thermostat Parts Lists BILL OF MATERIAL FIGURE C-1. 616B/616BT FINAL ASSEMBLYFASTENERS ITEM QTY. PART NOFIGURE C-2. 616B/616BT HEATER HEAD ASSEMBLY Wiring Diagrams 616B & 616BT Counter Top Fryer US/Canada/Mexico Limited Warranty and Return Policy Exclusions Procedure for ReturnReturn goods must be Please note the followingDonut Cutter Type NOperator’s Manual Page 0103 MN-1541EN Belshaw Bros., Inc 1750 22nd Avenue South Email service@belshaw.comSeattle, WA 98144-4590 USA Phone 206 Fax 206 Toll Free 800 Page Page Page Contents DANGER Installation of Wall Mount Installation1To Assemble the Cutter Installation of Fryer MountOperation2 NOT IMMERSE THIS UNIT TO WASH OR RINSE Maintenance4 Appendix5 Factory Parts and Repair Service Donut Cutter Type N MN-1541ENMN-1541EN Donut Cutter Type NDonut Cutter Type N MN-1541ENMN-1541EN Donut Cutter Type NPage Page for PLUNGERS and HOPPERS CARE, MAINTENANCE, and CLEANING INSTRUCTIONNOTE “O” Rings are not used on plungers for Type K Depositors Washing Plungers and Hoppers by HandTemperature Conversion Ratios of Plunger Sizes to Donut WeightsCalculating Correct Water Temperature TABLES AND FORMULAS USED IN DONUT MAKINGTips on Making Quality Cake Donuts List of Approved Cleaners for Aluminum Care and Cleaning of Belshaw Cutters and DispensersBatter Temperature Chart Fahrenheit