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CLEAN-OUT PLUGS
GASKET
O-RING
Immediately after each use, drain the Power Shower completely. If oil is leaking at the point where
the Power Shower plugs into the frypot, verify that the O-ring and gasket on the connection fitting
are present and in good condition. If you suspect blockage, unscrew the clean-out plugs at each
corner of the frame. Place the frame in a pan of hot water for several minutes to melt any
accumulation of solidified oil/shortening. Use a long, narrow bottlebrush with hot water and
detergent to clean inside the tubes. If necessary, insert a straightened paper clip or similarly sized
wire into the holes in the frame to remove any solidified shortening or other blockages. Rinse with
hot water, dry thoroughly, and reinstall the plugs before using.
DANGER
Failure to reinstall the clean-out plugs in the Power Shower will cause hot oil to
spray out of the frypot during the filtering process, creating an extreme burn hazard
to personnel.
5.3 Annual/Periodic System Inspection
This appliance should be inspected and adjusted periodically by qualified service personnel as
part of a regular kitchen maintenance program.
Frymaster recommends that a Factory Authorized Service Technician inspect this appliance at
least annually as follows:
Fryer
Inspect the cabinet inside and out, front and rear for excessive oil.
Verify that the flue opening is not obstructed by debris or accumulations of solidified oil or
shortening.
Verify that burners and associated components (i.e. gas valves, pilot assemblies, ignitors, etc.)
are in good condition and functioning properly. Inspect all gas connections for leaks and verify
that all connections are properly tightened.
Verify that the burner manifold pressure is in accordance with that specified on the appliance’s
rating plate.
Verify that the temperature and high-limit probes are properly connected, tightened and
functioning properly, and that probe guards are present and properly installed.