Bakers Pride Oven LGF-FC service manual Keep The Floor Around Your Fryer Clean Shortening

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Gas Pressure Fryer

Introduction

Keep The Floor Around Your Fryer Clean Of

Shortening

Make sure to keep the floor around your fryer clean of shortening and other liquids. Serious injury can occur if you slip near your fryer. You could be burned by hot shortening that splashes out of the fryer or by falling against the hot metal of the fryer.

Keep The Lid Closed When The Fryer Is Not In

Use

Hot shortening can splash if someone moves the fryer or bumps into it.

Serious injury can occur if hot shortening splashes out of the fryer.

Do not lean, sit or stand on the fryer or perform any maintenance or cleaning duties while the fryer or the shortening is hot. You could be burned.

Keep The Casters Locked

To avoid spilling shortening, keep the casters locked. If any shortening spills near your fryer, clean it up immediately.

Do Not Overfill The Fryer With Shortening

Hot shortening and steam may escape and burn you if you put too much shortening in the fryer. Fill the fryer to approximately one inch below the fill marks that are inside the fryer pot. Heat the shortening. If needed, carefully add more shortening to bring the level to the fill marks.

Do Not Let Any Water Get Into The Fryer

Always remove excess moisture from food before placing it into the fryer basket. Water will cause the hot shortening to spatter. You could be burned.

Do Not Overload The Basket With Food

Hot shortening and steam may escape and burn you if you place too much food in the basket.

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Contents Gas Pressure Fryer Warranty Information Table of Contents Safety Signs and Messages SafetyEquipotential ground plane Specific PrecautionsFull Disconnection Safe Work Practices Do Not Store Or Use Anything Flammable Near FryerKeep The Floor Around Your Fryer Clean Shortening Do Not Over-Tighten The Spin Handle Keep Away From The Vent Be Prepared for Emergencies Safety Labels Gas Pressure Fryer Introduction Installation Operation Controls and IndicatorsFunction Item DescriptionGas Pressure Fryer Operation LGF and LGF-F Operation Care of the ShorteningStart-Up LGF and LGF-F Cooking LGF and LGF-F KEY Display Mode DescriptionGas Pressure Fryer Operation System Programming LGF-FC OperationStep Action Display Comments Product Programming Sequence Product ProgrammingComments Step Action Display Step Action Display Cooking LGF-FC Start-Up LGF-FCGas Pressure Fryer Operation Recipes Cube Or Minute Steaks Whole Turkey 12 to 14 poundsWhole Duckling Pork ChopsNormal Shutoff Operation After Gas or Power OutageMaintenance Assemblies Description Assembly #Lid/Arm Assembly, AN3211350S Sheet 1 Lid/Arm Assembly, AN3211350S Sheet 2 Lid/Arm Assembly, AN3211350S Sheet 3 Lid/Arm Assembly, AN3211350S Sheet 4 Item # QTY Description Item # QTY Description Drain/Motor/Piping Assembly COUPLING, 5/8 45 Flare to Burner Tray Assembly LP GAS Burner Tray Assembly Control/Insulation Panel LGF & LGF-F BEZEL, Robertshaw Thermostat Control/Insulation Panel LGF -FC CONTROLLER, VFD Less Harness HINGE, DOOR, LH, PIN Side FRY.DOORS Oil Vat Assembly AN32112800 Filter Screen ASSY, LGF Solenoid Valve Assembly Solenoid Valve Assembly Parts BALL, 11/16 Steel Bearing Drain Valve Replacement Description Accessory # AccessoriesDescription Component # ComponentsFigure # Wiring Diagram Diagram #LGF-F 120V/60HZ/1 Phase LGF-FC 120V/60HZ/1 Phase LGF-FC 220V/50HZ/1 Phase LGF-FC 220V/60HZ/1 Phase LGF-FC 240V/50HZ/1 Phase LI0196/0808