BKI DNF User Manual

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Doughnut Fryer

Introduction

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Keep The Lid Closed When The Fryer Is Not In Use
Hot shortening can splash if someone moves the fryer or bumps
into it. Serious injury can occur if hot shortening splashes out of
the fryer.

Do not lean, sit or stand on the fryer or perform any maintenance
or cleaning duties while the fryer or the shortening is hot. You
could be burned.

Keep The Casters Locked
To avoid spilling shortening, keep the casters locked. If any
shortening spills near your fryer, clean it up immediately.

Do Not Overfill The Fryer With Shortening
Hot shortening and steam may escape and burn you if you put too
much shortening in the fryer. Fill the fryer to approximately one
inch below the fill marks that are inside the fryer vat. Heat the
shortening. If needed, carefully add more shortening to bring the
level to the fill marks.

Do Not Let Any Water Get Into The Fryer
Always remove excess moisture from food before placing it into
the fryer vat. Water will cause the hot shortening to spatter. You
could be burned.

Wear Safe Clothing Appropriate To Your Job
Always wear your insulated mitts when handling the racks or touch
any hot metal surfaces. You received a pair of insulated mitts with
your fryer. If you lose or damage your mitts, you can buy new ones
at your local restaurant equipment supply store or from your local

BKI Distributor.

Always wear non-skid shoes when working around the fryer or any
other equipment that uses shortening. Never wear loose clothing
such as neckties or scarves while operating your fryer. Keep loose
hair tied back or in a hair net while operating your fryer.

Always wear appropriate personal protection equipment during the
filtering process to guard against possible injury from hot oil.

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