Belshaw Brothers 616BT 1Installation, Unpacking the Fryer, Initial Cleaning, Installing the Fryer

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1Installation

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Unpacking the Fryer

1.Use a fork lift to transport the shipping crate to the work station.

2.Break down the shipping crate.

3.Remove all the packing materials from the fryer. These include foam, tape, brown paper, plastic, and white protective coating.

4.Check the fryer carefully for any damage that may have occurred during shipping. File any claims with the shipping company.

5.Position the fryer to allow sufficient space on either end of the machine for any equipment you plan to use with it.

Initial Cleaning

Clean your fryer before using it. Wipe the inside of the kettle with a soft, damp cloth. Dry the kettle thoroughly.

WARNING

To avoid electrocuting yourself or

damaging the machine, never allow water, steam, cleaning solution, or other liquid to enter the heater head or the electrical box.

WARNING

Never let water and hot shortening come in contact with each other. Moisture causes hot shortening to spatter, which may cause serious injury. Prior to use, make sure the kettle and any other parts you have washed

are dry.

Installing the Fryer

1.Make sure the power requirements of the machine, found on the data/name plate, match your power source.

2.Set the fryer cabinet on a flat, dry counter or table.

3.Level the fryer.

4.Connect the fryer to a properly grounded power source. Do not turn on the power.

5.When first filling the kettle with shortening, if a hydrogenated or semi-solid shortening is used, melt some shortening and pour it into the kettle.

6.Cover the elements, thermostat bulb and high temperature limit control bulb with shortening before turning on the power.

WARNING

Do not turn the thermostat above 250°F

until all the shortening has melted.

7. Due to the delicate mechanism of the thermostat, it is possible for it to get out of adjustment. If this occurs, recalibrate per the instructions in section 4.

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 Models Operator’s Manual616B & 616BT Counter Top FryersPage EQUIPMENT RECORD Page Sections ContentsAppendixes Preface Unpacking the Fryer 1InstallationInitial Cleaning Installing 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 Kettle Cleaning3Cleaning the Frying Screen Cleaning the Exterior SurfacesWashing To check calibration, use the following steps Calibration of Temperature IndicatorCalibrating The Fryer Calibrating the ThermostatA Donut-Making Helps B Electrical Components C Parts Lists AppendixesD Wiring Diagram E Limited Warranty Machine Washing Plungers, Cylinders and Hoppers Care, Maintenance and Cleaning Plungers Cylinders and HoppersA Donut-Making Helps Washing Plungers, Cylinders and Hoppers by HandSpecial Instructions for the care of French Plungers Tips on Making Quality Cake DonutsDonut Weight per Ratios of Plunger Sizes to Donut WeightsCalculating Correct Water Temperature Temperature ConversionB Electrical Components Testing the Continuity of the Toggle SwitchTesting the Continuity of the Thermostat Parts Lists ITEM QTY. PART NO FIGURE C-1. 616B/616BT FINAL ASSEMBLYBILL OF MATERIAL FASTENERSFIGURE C-2. 616B/616BT HEATER HEAD ASSEMBLY Wiring Diagrams 616B & 616BT Counter Top Fryer US/Canada/Mexico Limited Warranty and Return Policy Please note the following Procedure for ReturnExclusions Return goods must beDonut 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 Washing Plungers and Hoppers by Hand CARE, MAINTENANCE, and CLEANING INSTRUCTIONfor PLUNGERS and HOPPERS NOTE “O” Rings are not used on plungers for Type K DepositorsTABLES AND FORMULAS USED IN DONUT MAKING Ratios of Plunger Sizes to Donut WeightsTemperature Conversion Calculating Correct Water TemperatureTips on Making Quality Cake Donuts List of Approved Cleaners for Aluminum Care and Cleaning of Belshaw Cutters and DispensersBatter Temperature Chart Fahrenheit