Frymaster SM60 User Manual

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DEAN MILLIVOLT SERIES GAS FRYERS (NON-CE)

CHAPTER 5: PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE

5-2

5.1.3 Periodic/ Annual

The fryer should be inspected and adjusted periodically by qualified service personnel as part
of a regular kitchen maintenance program.

Dean recommends that the fryer be inspected at least annually by a Factory Authorized
Service Technician as follows:

• Inspect fryer cabinet inside and out, front and rear, for excessive oil build-up and/or oil

migration. Verify that burners and associated components (i.e. gas valves, pilot assemblies,
ignitors, etc.) are in good condition and functioning properly. Inspect all gas connections for
leaks and ensure all connections are properly tightened.

• Verify that temperature and high-limit probes are properly connected, tightened and functioning

properly.


• Verify that all electronic components (i.e. computer/controller, relays, transformers, interface

boards, etc.) are in good condition and free from oil migration build-up and other debris. Inspect
any wiring and ensure all connections are tight and all wiring is in good condition. Ensure all
safety features (i.e. drain safety switches, reset switches, etc.) are present and functioning
properly.


• Verify that frypot is in good condition and free of leaks. Verify that frypot tube diffusers are

present and in good condition (i.e. no visible deterioration or damage).


• Verify that all wiring and connections are tight and in good condition.

See filtration manual for filtration maintenance procedures.


5.1.4 Stainless Steel Care

DANGER

DO NOT let water splash into the tank of hot oil. It will splatter and can cause severe

burns.


All stainless steel fryer cabinet parts should be wiped regularly with hot, soapy water during the day,
and with a liquid cleanser designed for stainless steel at the end of each day.

A. Do not use steel wool, abrasive cloths, cleansers or powders.

B. Do not use a metal knife, spatula or any other metal tool to scrape stainless steel! Scratches

are almost impossible to remove.

C. If it is necessary to scrape the stainless steel to remove any encrusted materials, soak the area

first to soften the deposit, then use a wood or nylon scraper only.

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