Hot shortening may splash out of the pot causing severe injury when lowering basket into pot. Carefully lower basket into pot to prevent shortening splashes. 6. Slowly lower the fryer basket into fryer pot. 7. Close the lid. Make sure the lid snaps shut. Make sure the lid hook latches securely under the catch. 8. Tighten the spin handle until the lid is firmly sealed. Then line up the orange knob on the spin handle with the orange knob at the front of the fryer. 9. Press the desired program numb
Drain Valve & Plugs (SB1999S) Table 4. Drain Valve & Plugs (SB1999S) Parts ITEM # PART # QTY DESCRIPTION 1 MB19101000 1 DRAIN VALVE REPLACEMENT 2 FT0243 2 PLUG, 3/8" SQ HEAD PIPE 28 Electric Pressure Fryer Replacement Parts Figure 5. Door Assembly (SB8615) Table 5. Door Assembly (SB8615) Parts ITEM # PART # QTY DESCRIPTION 1 F0083 2 THREAD INSERT 10-24 STEEL 2 FKMA402 1 BRACKET, BRUSH HOLDER FKM/LPF 3 H0010 2 HINGE, LH PIN HALF 4 N0059 1 DECAL, SMALL BRUSH/ 5 N0165 1 DECAL, NOTICE LOST MANUAL 6
The computer will display “STIR OIL” and automatically enter the STIR OIL mode. In this mode the computer will heat the oil to 255.F and hold that temperature. 5. Stir the oil freely while it is heating. Press the 0 button when finished stirring the oil. IMPORTANT! Before the first cooking operation each day, stir the shortening freely while it is heating to provide a balanced shortening temperature for excellent results with the first cooking. Failure to do this can result in a crusty skin on t
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8 Digital Timer The digital timer consists of an LED, display, beeper and 8 buttons described below: LED indicator Prior to the start of a timing cycle the LED will be OFF. When running a timing cycle the LED will flash. At the end of a timing cycle the LED will turn ON steady. When idle the LED is off. TIME SELECT (2 arrow buttons) Two arrow buttons on the front panel are used to set the time. Hold the UP ARROW button down to increase the time. The longer the button is held down, the faster the
Burner Tray Assembly 38 Gas Pressure Fryer Replacement Parts Table 6. Burner Tray Assembly Parts ITEM # PART # QTY DESCRIPTION SB3467 1 LP GAS BURNER TRAY ASSEMBLY 1 C0724 1 GAS CONTROL PILOT BURNER O0011 1 ORIFICE, ASSY BBR12 (LGF) 2 C0727 1 GAS CONTROL, STEP OPEN LP 3 FT0399 3 ELL, STREET 1/2" 90 BRASS 4 GB0004 2 BURNER, GAS BRAY LGF 5 I0015 0.083 INSULATION, BOARD 7/16 6 LGFA233 1 BURNER TRAY FRONT W/SLOT 7 LGFA323 1 PILOT BRKT, HOT SURFACE IGNITION 8 ML0064 1 S/S TUBING 304 1/4 DIA CORRUG.18
7. Tighten the spin handle until the lid is firmly sealed. Then line up the orange knob on the spin handle with the orange knob at the front of the fryer. 8. Activate the timer by pressing the START/STOP button on the digital timer. The timer will begin the count down. 9. At the end of the frying cycle, the digital timer beeper will sound and the fryer will automatically release pressure into the baffle box. Press the START/STOP button. 10. When the pointer on the pressure gauge is at zero, wait
Dead Weight Assembly Table 3. Dead Weight Assembly Parts ITEM # PART # QTY DESCRIPTION 1 FT0395 1 PIPE, POPOFF VALVE BAFF BOX 2 FT0396 1 PIPE, DEAD WT TO BAFFLE BOX 3 O0001 1 ORIFICE, SS 4 O0002 1 GASKET, O-RING #2-222 5 PV0001 1 VALVE, POP SAFETY 1321148 6 FT0066 1 ELL, REDUCER 3/4 X 1/2 90 DEG 7 FT0235 1 NIPPLE, 1/2 X C SS 8 FT0190 1 ELL, STREET 1/4 90 DEG CP 9 FT0084 1 COUPLING, BRASS 1/4 10 FT0563 1 FITTING, COMPRESSION .” 11 FT0067 1 BUSHING, C110JO 3/4 X 1/2 CP 12 FT0234 1 NIPPLE, 1/4 X 1
The controller will limit the alarm time to be less than the currently programmed interval cycle time. The default alarm time is 0:00 which disables it. The ALARM time is saved on power down in the same manner as the last interval time. When a time cycle is running and the alarm time has elapsed the internal alarm will sound for 10 seconds. For example, a cycle time 10:00 and alarm time of 2:00 would cause the alarm to sound for 10 seconds once the controller has counted down from 10:00 to 8:00.
13 Doughnut Fryer Operation Cooking Yeast Doughnuts 1. Ensure that the Start-Up procedures have been performed. NOTE: Use fry screens for proofing yeast raised products. Keep the fry screens clean and oily to prevent the doughnuts from sticking to the screens. Hot shortening may splash out of the vat causing severe injury when lowering fry screen into vat. Carefully lower fry screen into vat to prevent shortening splashes. Failure to use the insulated mitts will result in severe injury. Always u