Power/Pump | Switch | The Power/Pump | Switch is a three way switch | with center | |
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| “OFF” position. Move the switch to the position marked | |||
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| “POWER” to operate the fryer. Move the switch to the | |||
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| position marked “PUMP” to operate the optional portable | |||
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| filter pump. Certain conditions must be met prior to operaton | |||
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| of the filter pump. These conditions are covered later in this | |||
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Cookpot |
| This reservoir | holds the cooking shortening. |
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Cooking Rack |
| This stainless steel rack consists of five shelves which contain | |||
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| the food product during and after frying. |
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Lid Gasket |
| The lid gasket | provides the pressure seal for | the cookpot | |
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| chamber. |
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Operating Valve | The dead weight | style operating pressure relief | valve is used | ||
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| to maintain a constant level of steam pressure within the | |||
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| cookpot. Any excess steam pressure is vented through the | |||
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| exhaust stack. |
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Safety Relief | Valve | The safety relief | valve is an ASME approved spring loaded | ||
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| valve set at 14.5 psi. In the event the operation valve becomes | |||
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| obstructed, this safety valve will release excess pressure, | |||
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| keeping the cookpot chamber at 14.5 psi. If this occurs, turn | |||
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| the Power/Pump switch to the “OFF” position to release all | |||
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| pressure from | the cookpot. |
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Safety Relief Valve Lever | THE LEVER | IS NOT TO BE PULLED. |
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Severe burns from the steam will result.