Troubleshooting (cont.)

PROBLEM

During frying, the oil spills over the edge of the fryer.

Condensation forms on viewing window.

Oil film buildup on oil pot.

Oil foams too much during frying.

PROBABLE CAUSE

There is too much oil in fryer. Make sure that oil does not exceed maximum level mark.

Basket/food immersed too quickly. Carefully raise basket out of oil.

Food contains too much liquid. Dry food thoroughly before placing it in fryer. Follow instructions in “Frying” section.

When frying food with a high moisture content (such as chicken or fries), change oil frequently.

There is too much food in frying basket. Do not fry more food at one time than quantities indicated on food package or Frying Chart.

Water vapor from food collects on window. When unit is cold, wipe a small amount of oil on inside of viewing window to prevent condensation buildup.

Use plastic scouring pad to clean.

To clean oil residue from oil pot, use a household degreaser.

Food contains too much liquid. Dry food thoroughly before placing it in fryer.

When frying food with a high moisture content (such as chicken or fries), change oil frequently.

Type of oil is not suitable for deep-frying food. Use good quality frying oil. Do not mix two different types of oil or fat.

Basket/food immersed too quickly. Carefully raise basket into air.

The use of refrigerated oil may cause excessive splattering. Use room-temperature oil.

Oil pot has not been cleaned properly. See instructions in the “Cleaning Your Fryer” section.

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