3-13. PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
ORIFICE CAP DEADWEIGHT
EXHAUST TUBE
810
Model PFE- 590/592
Cleaning Deadweight Assembly - Daily
DO NOTATTEMPT TO REMOVE DEADWEIGHT CAPWHILE FRYER IS OPERATING. SEVERE BURNS OR OTHER INJURIES WILL RESULT.
1.At the end of each day’s usage of the fryer, the deadweight assembly must be cleaned. The fryer must be off and the pressure released. Open the lid and then remove the deadweight valve cap and deadweight.
Deadweight cap may be hot. Use protective cloth or glove, or burns could result.
Failure to clean the deadweight assembly daily could result in the fryer building too much pressure. Severe injuries and burns could result.
2.Wipe both the cap and deadweight with a soft cloth. Make certain to thoroughly clean inside cap, the deadweight seat, and around deadweight orifice.
3.Clean the exhaust tube with stainless steel brush (Henny Penny part number 12147).
4.Dry parts and replace right away to prevent damage or loss.
Cleaning Nylatrons - Monthly
1.Spray Henny Penny biodegradable, food safe, foaming degreaser (part no. 12226) on Nylatrons.
2.Raise lid up and down several times to spread the degreaser.
3.Wipe Nylatrons to remove food soil, grease, and degreaser residue.
Reversing Lid Gasket - Every 90 Days
Reversing the lid gasket helps to prevent early failure of lid gasket and the loss of pressure during a cook cycle.
1.Raise the lid and remove racks and carrier.
2.Grasping the lid handle, lift the front of the lid up until it stops in an upright position.