Keating Of Chicago SERIES 2006 warranty SELF-HELP Guide

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SELF-HELP GUIDE

Common Problems

Probable Cause

Solutions (Follow Sequentially)

 

 

 

1. No power to unit.

 

 

a. Power switch light ON only.

a. Drain handle not locked into

a. Locate the handle used to drain

 

place.

oil from fryer. Pull handle up and

 

 

push it in as far as possible,

 

 

locking it into place and

 

 

activating the safety switch.

b. Power Switch light and Red

b. High limit light has tripped.

b. Reset the high-limit (press the

overmax temperature light on.

 

red button located in the bottom

 

 

of the control panel).

c. All lights are off.

c. Breaker has tripped.

c. Reset the breaker located on the

 

 

bottom of the control panel,

 

 

check the outlet or check the

 

 

breaker at the wall.

 

 

 

2. Timers (or lights) ON but fryer

a. Thermostat off.

a.Set the thermostat to desired

does not try to light.

 

temperature.

 

 

 

3. Blower light on. Red burner light

a. Problem with the outlet at the

a.Plug fryer in to a different

comes on and goes out after

wall.

electrical outlet (must be properly

about 3 seconds.

 

grounded).

 

b. Gas not turned on or not hooked

b.Ensure gas hose is securely

 

up.

connected. Turn on main gas.

 

 

 

4. Not recovering.

a. Gas pressure incorrect.

a.Contact service agent to verify

 

 

proper gas pressure.

 

b. Thermostat not calibrated.

b.Calibrate the thermostat by

 

 

rotating the dial plate to match the

 

 

actual temperature of the oil (See

 

 

page 9).

 

c. Overloading fryer.

 

 

 

c.Do not overfill baskets with food.

 

 

d.Do not overfill fryer with oil (check

 

 

the fill level stamped into the fry

 

 

pot).

 

 

 

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Contents Series 2006 Fryer Manual ContentsRead and Save this Manual for Future Reference Post this Label in a Prominent Location on Your Unit Introduction Clearances Installation InstallationDamage During Shipment LevelingElectrical Connection GAS Leak TestingGAS Pressure AT Manifold OperatingMaximum Incoming GAS Pressure See FigureCooking Digital Timer Resetting to Minutes Seconds StepShut Down Pause Feature Digital Timer ProgrammingCanceling a Cycle Cleaning and BOIL-OUTClose drain valve Warranty Repairs MaintenancePreventive Maintenance Qualified Service PERService Diagnosis ServiceGas Pressure Air FlowSELF-HELP Guide Common Problems Probable Cause Solutions Follow SequentiallyProblem Probable Cause Solution Troubleshooting ChartBreaker tripped Problem Probable Cause Solution Drain Valve Pull Rod Assembly Parts ListOrdering Parts Incredible Frying Machine GAS Fryer Rear Drain Model Corresponds with parts list on030862 Blower 053726 Incredible Frying Machine GAS Fryer Front Drain Model See pages 23-25 for Control Panel Parts ListInsulation High Limit Thermostat Burner Assembly seeDescription QTY Part Number IFM Control Panel Parts List with Timers Model IFM Control Panel Parts List Model 2006 CPU Located on Rear Drain Units only Description QTY Part Number 166 16 Burner Replacement KIT Description QTY Wiring Diagrams IFM 120V Connection Diagram no TIMERS, Front Drain Model Control Panel Insert Control Panel Back IFM Model 2006 Front Drain Without Lighted Rocker Switch IFM Model 2006 with Safe and Easy Filter IFM Model 2006 CPU Basket Lift Front Drain Page Page Page Page Effective 5/2006 Effective 5/2006 Warranty Keating Limited Warranty Card Service Information

SERIES 2006 specifications

The Keating of Chicago series, introduced in 2006, is a striking tribute to modern architecture and innovative design within urban environments. This furniture line, known for its sleek lines and functional form, reflects the spirit of Chicago’s rich architectural history while embracing contemporary aesthetics.

One of the key features of the Keating series is its modular design. This allows for versatility in residential and commercial spaces, enabling users to configure pieces in ways that suit their specific needs and preferences. The series includes a range of products, from sofas to coffee tables, all sharing a cohesive design language. The use of clean lines and geometric shapes promotes a sense of minimalism that appeals to modern sensibilities.

Technologically, the Keating series incorporates sustainable materials, reflecting a growing trend in furniture design focused on environmental responsibility. Many pieces are crafted from reclaimed wood, while upholstery options feature eco-friendly fabrics that are both durable and stylish. This commitment to sustainability is coupled with a focus on craftsmanship, ensuring that each piece is not only visually appealing but also built to last.

Another characteristic feature of the Keating series is its color palette and finishes. The collection often showcases neutral tones, allowing it to seamlessly integrate into various interior styles. Accents of rich colors or textures can be introduced through cushions or decorative elements, enabling individuals to personalize their spaces while retaining the series’ elegant aesthetic.

The Keating series also emphasizes comfort without compromising style. Seating options are designed with ergonomics in mind, featuring plush cushions and supportive frames. This thoughtful approach ensures that users can enjoy both the beauty and practicality of their furniture.

In summary, the Keating of Chicago series from 2006 represents a perfect fusion of modern design principles, functional versatility, and eco-consciousness. Its modular nature, sustainable materials, and commitment to comfort make it a sought-after choice for those looking to enhance their living or working environments with sophisticated furniture that stands the test of time.