Pitco Frialator SELV14T Filter Cleaning If Equipped, Weekly Preventative Maintenance

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INSTALLATION & OPERATIONAL SELV MANUAL

9.3FILTER CLEANING (If Equipped)

1.Unscrew filter strainer cap from pickup tube and gently tap it to dislodge any crumbs from the slots. Use a clean cloth to remove any remaining crumbs and reattach.

2.Scrape all loose debris and crumbs from filter pickup assembly and filter pan with the filter scoop shovel.

3.Remove filter pickup and place in pot sink, power soak sink or dishwasher for cleaning. Be sure to rinse thoroughly and dry all surfaces before re-assembly.

4.Wipe the filter pan with clean damp cloth and a food grade detergent. If necessary place pan in pot sink to rinse all the detergent from the surfaces and dry all surfaces before re-assembly.

10 WEEKLY PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE

Performing the preventative maintenance steps above on a daily basis will keep your equipment clean and safe. On a weekly basis these additional steps should be performed.

1.Turn the fryer off. Allow the oil to cool to before pulling the fryer away from the hood. Hint: This maintenance may be ideal to perform on the day the oil is being changed so no oil is present in the tank or filter.

2.Disconnect the power cord(s), gas hose, and retention lanyard.

3.Wearing your personal protective equipment, pull the fryer away from the hood.

4.Check that vent hood drip cup is empty and not dripping oil into the flue.

5.Check that the hood baffles are clean and not dripping oil into the flue.

6.Clean the fryer sides, back and the flue area, it may be necessary to use a non-abrasive pad to scour and a putty knife to scrape the oil buildup. With a clean damp cloth and food grade detergent wipe the area clean.

7.Wipe up any excessive oil on the power cord(s) and gas hose with a dry cloth.

8.Check flue pipe for any foreign debris/object and remove if found.

9.Reattach power cord(s), gas hose, retention lanyard and push fryer back under the hood

10.Check that wires and cords are not frayed or loose in and out of the cabinet.

11.Check around the appliance for loose parts or accessories that need to be secured or other foreign items (ex: Aerosol cans) that should be removed from the area.

WARNING

Serious injury could result from direct contact with hot surfaces and/or oil. Always wear apron, heat resistant gloves for skin protection and goggles for eye protection

WARNING

Read the operation section of this manual prior to filling or operating the appliance.

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Contents Reduced OIL Volume Frying System To the PURCHASER, Owner and Store Manager Table of Contents Routine Cleaning Theory of Operation Installation Checking and Unpacking Your NEW Appliance Installation Clearances General Installation RequirementsCaster and leg types Leveling the FRYER‐ LEGS/CASTERSRequirements Electrical Connections1 Drain line removed for clarity Optional Cord SET & Plug and Restraint CableInspection Ventilation and Fire Safety SystemsCooking Guidelines Filling the Cooking TankOperation Operational Features Drain Valve Handle Blue Pull to drain frypot Basic Operational FeaturesAppliance Start UP OIL TemperatureComputer Controller Operation Automatic Boil Entry Water Detection To View Current Settings for cook, shake, and hold timesTypical displays using key 4 as an example To perform a Boil Out operationShake Time To Set Cook TemperatureTo Enter Programming Level 1 for the Store Manager Cook TimeFahrenheit or Celsius Display Hold Pre-AlarmTo Exit Level 1 programming To Enter Programming Level 2 for the Store ManagerLanguage Selection Password Change or Required?Beeper Volume and Tone Recovery Test ValueAppliance Shutdown Control or Timer Left side of Dual or Single VatControl or Timer Right side of Dual Vat Other DisplaysAutomatic OIL TOP System Option OIL Management Push Button OIL TOP OFF SystemCook Counter Adjustment Quick Strain Filtering Filter Soon light flashingFlush Hose Operation if equipped Replacing the Filter Media if equipped Routine Cleaning Cleaning ScheduleClean Filter Parts Start of DAYInstallation & Operational Selv Manual Daily Cleaning Instructions END of DAY Cleaning the Cook TankCleaning the Cabinet Weekly Preventative Maintenance Filter Cleaning If EquippedBoil OUT Procedure Monthly Preventative MaintenanceANNUAL/PERIODIC Preventative Maintenance and Inspection Temperature CheckHeating Element Troubleshooting Power Failure High Temperature LimitDrain Valve Interlock Fryer Troubleshooting Chart Troubleshooting ChartsProblem Probable Causes Corrective Actions Filter TroubleshootingComputer & Digital Controller Displays Display Problems ActionFrying oil Problem-Solving Possible Cause Solution PROBLEM‐SOLVING ShorteningSelv Installation & Operational Manaual