Frymaster BK1814E User Manual

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the oil or shortening, Frymaster recommends that a Frymaster

filter cone holder and filter

cone be used when a filter machine is not available. If you are using a Frymaster filter
cone holder, be sure that the cone holder rests securely on the metal container.


3. Open the drain valve slowly to avoid splattering. If the drain valve becomes clogged with

food particles, use the Fryer’s Friend (poker-like tool) to clear the blockage.

DANGER

NEVER attempt to clear a clogged drain valve from the front of the valve! Hot
oil will rush out creating the potential for severe burns.

DO NOT hammer on the drain valve with the cleanout rod or other objects.
Damage to the ball inside will result in leaks and will void the Frymaster
warranty.


4. After draining the oil, clean all food particles and residual oil from the frypot. BE

CAREFUL, this material may still cause severe burns if it comes in contact with bare skin.


5. Close the drain valve securely and fill the frypot with clean, filtered or fresh oil or solid

shortening to the bottom OIL-LEVEL line.

DANGER

When using solid shortening, pack the shortening down into the bottom of the
frypot. DO NOT operate the fryer with a solid block of shortening sitting in the
upper portion of the frypot. This will cause damage to the frypot and may
cause a flash fire.


4.2 General Filtration Information

Most filter systems use filter paper as the filter medium. Filter powder is required to enhance
the filtration process. Photos used in the procedural illustrations may differ from the filter
unit that came with the frying system. The following procedures apply to all fryers equipped
with filter systems. Filter system design depends on the frying system configuration.

4.3 Filter Preparation

On initial installation and before each use, clean the filter:

a. Remove all loose parts from the filter,

b. Wash the filter pan and all accessories in hot, soapy water,

c. Dry thoroughly.

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