MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS - CRADLE LIFT
WARNING WARNING: PINCH HAZARD
DISCONNECT FRYER FROM ELECTRIC POWER BEFORE
LUBRICATING CRADLE LIFT DRIVE SCREW
If power is not disconnected, lift motor may start unexpectedly,
causing serious injury
NOTE:
Failure to keep the cradle lift screw properly lubricated will result in premature wear
of the brass lift nut Wear caused by lack of proper lubrication is NOT covered by warranty.
Recommended frequency is “as required”, and, at a minimum, every six months. Lubricate cradle lift screw immediately if a grinding or rubbing noise is heard when basket is raising.
NOTE:
Smooth operation of the rollers is essential to the life of the frypot. If rollers do not turn freely during operation, they will soon wear grooves through the frypot wall.
IMPORTANT:
IF ROLLERS ARE FROZEN OR OTHERWISE FOUND TO NOT SPIN FREELY AFTER BEING THOROUGHLY CLEANED, REPLACE THEM
CRADLE LIFT LUBRICATION
Disconnect the fryer from electrical power.
Open rear access panel. Coat exposed threads of cradle lift screw with moly (molybdenum disulfide) grease.
Close access panel and restore electrical power.
CRADLE LIFT
DRIVE SCREW
GREASE
THREADS
ACCESS PANEL
BRASS
NUT
CRADLE LIFT
DRIVE MOTOR
CRADLE ROLLER ASSEMBLIES
DAILY: Wash cradle in a dishwasher or in a sink with warm water and mild soap or detergent.
IMMEDIATELY.
Wear to the FRYPOT caused by frozen rollers is not covered by warranty.
Thoroughly flush roller bearings with hot water (under a faucet or with a spray nozzle).
Rinse cradle thoroughly and dry completely.
Check rollers to be sure they roll freely.
Check the bearing nuts.
KEEP THEM TIGHT!
ROLLER
RETAINING NUT
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