Use and care – King Kooker Cast Cookers with Timers User Manual

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reAd And understAnd beFore usInG tHIs APPlIAnce

FAIlure to FolloW tHese InstructIons And WArnInGs could result In FIre,

exPlosIon, burn HAzArd or cArbon monoxIde PoIsonInG WHIcH could cAuse

ProPerty dAmAGe, PersonAl Injury or deAtH.

tHermometer InstructIons And sAFety PrecAutIons For

deeP FryInG WItH outdoor cooKers

1. Always use a deep fry thermometer when using this appliance as a fryer/boiler.

a. Before each use of the appliance make sure that the thermometer is properly calibrated by

placing the tip in a pot of boiling water. The thermometer should register within +/-20

° of

212

°F or +/-10° of 100°C. If the thermometer is miscalibrated, contact Metal Fusion, Inc.

to obtain a replacement before using the appliance.

b. Hang the thermometer on the inside of the pot with the probe immersed in the cooking

liquid. Never place a lid over a pot when monitoring the temperature of oil.

c. Once the fire has been lit monitor the temperature on the thermometer at all times. Water

boils at 212

°F(100°C). The temperature of hot oil should never be allowed to exceed

350

°F(177°C).

ImPortAnt: Oil can ignite at high temperatures. Most King Kooker® thermometers have a Red

Zone above 350

°F(177°C) to signify Danger. Never allow the temperature to exceed 350°F(177°C).

If the temperature goes above 350

°F(177°C) immediately turn the burner and gas supply OFF

and wait for the temperature to decrease to below 350

°F(177°C) before relighting according to

instructions in the manual. If at any point during the cooking process the oil begins to smoke,

immediately turn the burner and gas supply OFF regardless of the reading on the thermometer.

Allow time for the oil to cool, then contact Metal Fusion, Inc. for further instructions.

d. When the cooking is complete and the cooker has been turned off, allow the temperature

of the oil to fall below 100

°F(38°C) before moving the pot, cooking oil, or cooker.

e. Please call Metal Fusion, Inc. at (800) 783-3885 with any questions concerning the use or

operation of the thermometer.

2. Never cover the pot when cooking with oil.

3. Always thaw and dry food completely before placing it into hot oil. Frozen or wet food may cause

oil or grease to overflow.

4. Never put an empty pot over an open flame.

5. In the event of rain, snow, hail, sleet or other forms of precipitation while cooking with oil/grease,

cover the cooking vessel immediately and turn off the appliance burners and gas supply. Do not

attempt to move the appliance or cooking vessel.

6. When cooking with oil or grease, fire extinguishing materials shall be readily accessible. In the

event of an oil or grease fire do NOT attempt to extinguish with water. Immediately call your Fire

Department. A Type BC or Type ABC fire extinguisher may, in some circumstances, contain the

fire.

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sectIon II

use And cAre

(Throughout this manual the words appliance, cooker, fryer/boiler, burner and stove will be used

interchangeably to refer to the King Kooker

®

Outdoor Cooker.)

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