Frymaster Super Runner 38 Series User Manual

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jack to raise the unit about a foot
before installing the casters.

c.

Position the caster assembly against
the leg support assembly. Align the
holes in the caster assembly plate
with the corresponding holes in the
leg support assembly on the fryer.
Insert the threaded caster bolts
through the caster assembly plate into
the leg support assembly. Hand
tighten each bolt the base of the caster
and tighten the caster by hand, turning
clockwise, until it is snug against the
leg support assembly.

d. Tighten the fixed caster assembly

against the leg support assembly by
using an adjustable crescent wrench.

e. Rear rigid casters are not adjustable.

The floor where the fryers are installed
must be level.

3.4

LEVELING

:

a. Place a carpenter’s spirit level across

the top of the fryer and level the unit
both front-to-back and side-to-side.
If it is not level, the unit may not
function efficiently, the oil may not
drain properly for filtering and in a
line-up it may not match adjacent
units.

b. Legs (Only):

1. If the floor is smooth and level,

level the unit by using the leg
screw threads; adjust to the high

corner and measure with the
spirit level. The legs have about
one inch of adjustment thread.

2. Adjust leg height with an

adjustable or 1-1/16” open end
wrench.

3. When leveling the unit, the leg

body should be held firmly to
keep the leg from rotating while
turning the hex bullet foot to the
required height.

c. If the floor is uneven or has a

decided slope, a smooth platform is
recommended for placing the unit on
and not relying on leg/caster thread
adjustment.

d. If the fryer is moved, re-level the

fryer following the instructions
given in Section 3.4.

e. This fryer must be restrained to

prevent tipping when installed in
order to avoid the splashing of hot
liquid. The means of restraint may
be the manner of installation, such as
connection to a battery of appliances
or installing the fryer in an alcove, or
by separate means, such as adequate
ties. A bracket has been provided on
the fryer back panel for this purpose.

WARNING!

A FRYER MUST BE LEVEL BEFORE
FILLING WITH OIL. IF THE FRYER IS
NOT LEVEL, THE FRYER MAY TIP
OVER AND MAY CAUSE INJURY TO
THE OPERATOR.

ADJUST LEG HEIGHT

WITH AN ADJUSTABLE

WRENCH

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