GAS PRESSURE AT MANIFOLD

NATURAL Gas - 3.0 in. W.C.

LP Gas - 10.0 in. W.C.

MAXIMUM INCOMING GAS PRESSURE

NATUARAL Gas - 7.0 in. W.C.

LP Gas - 11.0 in. W.C.

NOTE: It is estimated that half of all service calls made on Keating Incredible Frying Machine® (IFM) result from an inadequate gas supply. During installation, have a gas company representative make certain that the fryer is receiving adequate gas pressure and volume (see “Installation” or your serial plate on the fryer door).

PROPANE GAS MAY EVENTUALLY LOSE ITS ODOR AND PRECAUTIONS SHOULD BE TAKEN TO ASSURE THAT IT IS NOT PRESENT EVEN THOUGH YOU DO NOT DETECT AN ODOR. IF THERE IS ANY DOUBT, YOU SHOULD CALL YOUR LOCAL PROPANE GAS SUPPLIER FOR ASSISTANCE.

OPERATING

FILLING

NOTE: Before filling the fryer make certain the fryer vessel is sanitized, dry and the drain valve is completely closed. Refer to item 13 on page 16, or item 11 on page 18 for location of drain valve.

NOTE: We recommend that solid shortening not be used in an Incredible Frying Machine (IFM) as they are not equipped with a melt cycle. If solid shortening is used, it should be melted prior to filling the fryer vessel. Damage done by melting solid shortening in the fryer vessel will void the warranty.

BE SURE THE HEAT TRANSFER TUBES ARE COMPLETELY COVERED WITH OIL BEFORE SWITCHING THE FRYER ON. IF OIL LEVEL DROPS BELOW TOP OF HEAT TRANSFER TUBES, SEVERE DAMAGE TO FRYER AND INJURY TO OPERATOR MAY RESULT.

DO NOT MIX HOT OIL AND WATER IN ANY FORM.

Oil expands when heated. The “Max” line has been provided to ensure optimum cooking while ensuring the safety of the operator. Do not overfill the fryer vessel.

See Figure 3-1.

Figure 3-1

“Max” Level Line

Fill the fryer vessel with oil or MELTED solid shortening up to the “Max” line.

LIGHTING

BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO LIGHT THE FRYER, MAKE SURE THE GAS CONNECTIONS ARE SECURE AND HAVE BEEN LEAK TESTED AND THE FRYER HAS BEEN PROPERLY FILLED WITH OIL.

Figure 2-4 IFM Control Panel

Control Panel with timers Model 2000

14” Control Panel with timers Model 2006

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Keating Of Chicago SERIES 2006 warranty Operating, GAS Pressure AT Manifold, Maximum Incoming GAS Pressure, See Figure

SERIES 2006 specifications

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