Operating Components
NOTE: Allow one hour for the fryer to complete the Start-up Sequence before use.
This section lists the major components of the fryer.
Item No. |
Description |
Function |
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1 |
Steam-Stack and Safety Release Valve |
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2 |
Locking Roller Bearing |
A part of the high pressure locking system, the roller bearings on each side of the lid lock in to each of the hook arms (4) in the down (sealed) position. |
3 |
Lid Gasket |
Seals the lid to the vat so 12 lbs. of pressure can be maintained throughout the cooking cycle. |
4 |
Lid Hook Arms |
A part of the high pressure locking system, there are two lid hook arms that accept the roller bearings (2) which holds the lid in the down (sealed) position. |
5 |
Movable Rear Caster Wheel |
Provides mobility for precise positioning of the appliance. |
6 |
Condensation Pan |
A reservoir that holds excess condensation (water) that wicks from the product cooking in the vat. |
7 |
Stationary Front Caster Wheel |
Provides stability for precise positioning of the appliance. |
8 |
Oil Drain Pan |
Oil in the vat is drained in to this pan for cleaning, filtering and disposal. |
9 |
Fresh Oil Tank |
Filled with new oil, the appliance pulls fresh oil from this reservoir when the low oil sensor detects additional oil is needed. Never over fill the reservoir or vat. |
10 |
Power Switch |
Turns the power (electricity) to the appliance on/off. To ensure the complete deactivation of the appliance and all its components, unplug the unit from the wall outlet. |
11 |
Control Panel (Board) |
Used to program, control and operate the appliance. |
12 |
Carrier Slides |
A multi tray carrier, which holds up to 8 head of pro- duct, slides on to the arms and is raised and lowered in to the vat of oil as the lid is raised and lowered. |
13 |
Lid |
The lid seals the vat during the cook cycle. It slides up and down with the aid of counter weight assembly. A temporary non-pressurizing latch on the front keeps the lid in the down position while engaging the high pressure locking handle. Always use the high pressure locking handle during a cook cycle. |