Pitco Frialator SELV14T operation manual Monthly Preventative Maintenance, Boil OUT Procedure

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INSTALLATION & OPERATIONAL SELV MANUAL

11 MONTHLY PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE

Food debris and oil/shortening can buildup inside the tank. Performing the monthly preventative maintenance steps below will keep your equipment safe and at peak performance. If you are producing high quantities of fried food and/or frying heavily battered food, it may be necessary to clean these components more than once a month.

11.1 BOIL OUT PROCEDURE

Wear protective gloves and clothing when cleaning and draining the appliance. Oil may spatter and will cause injury to personnel.

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

2.Turn the appliance off. Drain all the oil from the tank and allow the tank to cool. The container must also be able to withstand 400°F (205°C) temperatures.

3.Remove baskets, tank rack and basket hanger for cleaning.

4.Remove and discard any large debris inside the tank.

5.Close the drain valve and fill the tank with potable water to the “oil level” line.

6.Place the appliance into boil mode:

Turn the appliance ON. The controller will recognize that there is water in the tank and automatically enter boil mode. To enter boil mode manually, press the Temp Key then keys 2, 1, 2 for degrees F or 1, 0, 0. for degrees C.

7.Once the water reaches a simmer, add 8 to10 ozs (227 to 283 g) of Pitco cleaner for every 25 lbs (11.3 kgs) of oil/shortening your fryer is rated to hold.

8.Simmer for 1 minute. (The water should never be allowed to boil as this may splash over the tank side and cause permanent damage to the components.)

9.Turn the appliance OFF and allow the fryer to soak for 15 to 30 minutes, allowing the cleaner to soften the oil/shortening deposits and carbon.

10.Scrub the inside of the tank using a cleaning brush safe for hot water. Care must be taken to remove all the foreign material on the tank, heating tubes, sidewalls and other components in the tank.

11.Drain and dispose of the cleaning solution. CAUTION: Cleaning Solution is HOT.

12.Once the tank has cooled, rinse with clean potable water thoroughly.

13.Remove all remaining water and residue with a clean dry cloth.

14.Clean and dry baskets, tube rack and basket hanger before reinstalling

15.Close the drain valve and fill the cooker tank with oil.

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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 General Installation Requirements Installation ClearancesLeveling the FRYER‐ LEGS/CASTERS Caster and leg typesElectrical Connections RequirementsOptional Cord SET & Plug and Restraint Cable 1 Drain line removed for clarityVentilation and Fire Safety Systems InspectionFilling the Cooking Tank Cooking GuidelinesOperation Operational Features Basic Operational Features Drain Valve Handle Blue Pull to drain frypotOIL Temperature Appliance Start UPComputer Controller Operation To View Current Settings for cook, shake, and hold times Typical displays using key 4 as an exampleTo perform a Boil Out operation Automatic Boil Entry Water DetectionTo Set Cook Temperature To Enter Programming Level 1 for the Store ManagerCook Time Shake TimeHold Pre-Alarm To Exit Level 1 programmingTo Enter Programming Level 2 for the Store Manager Fahrenheit or Celsius DisplayPassword Change or Required? Beeper Volume and ToneRecovery Test Value Language SelectionControl or Timer Left side of Dual or Single Vat Control or Timer Right side of Dual VatOther Displays Appliance ShutdownOIL Management Push Button OIL TOP OFF System Automatic OIL TOP System OptionQuick Strain Filtering Filter Soon light flashing Cook Counter AdjustmentFlush Hose Operation if equipped Routine Cleaning Cleaning Schedule Clean Filter PartsStart of DAY Replacing the Filter Media if equippedInstallation & Operational Selv Manual END of DAY Cleaning the Cook Tank Daily Cleaning InstructionsCleaning the Cabinet Filter Cleaning If Equipped Weekly Preventative MaintenanceMonthly Preventative Maintenance Boil OUT ProcedureTemperature Check ANNUAL/PERIODIC Preventative Maintenance and InspectionHeating Element High Temperature Limit Troubleshooting Power FailureDrain Valve Interlock Troubleshooting Charts Fryer Troubleshooting ChartFilter Troubleshooting Problem Probable Causes Corrective ActionsDisplay Problems Action Computer & Digital Controller DisplaysPROBLEM‐SOLVING Shortening Frying oil Problem-Solving Possible Cause SolutionSelv Installation & Operational Manaual