Frymaster ELECTRIC SERIES OCF30 User Manual

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6. Refill the frypot(s) with clean water. Rinse the frypot(s) twice, drain and dry with a clean towel.

Thoroughly remove all water from the frypot and elements before refilling the frypot with oil.

DANGER

Remove all drops of water from the frypot before filling with oil. Failure to do so will
cause spattering of hot liquid when the oil is heated to cooking temperature.


5.3.3 Clean Detachable Parts and Accessories – Weekly

Wipe all detachable parts and accessories with a clean, dry cloth. Use a clean cloth saturated with
detergent to remove accumulated carbonized oil on detachable parts and accessories. Rinse the parts
and accessories thoroughly with clean water and wipe dry before reinstalling.

5.4

MONTHLY CHECKS AND SERVICE


5.4.1 Check the Controller Set Point Accuracy

(This check applies only to units equipped with 3000 or CM3.5 Controllers.)

1. Insert a good-grade thermometer or pyrometer probe into the oil, with the end touching the fryer

temperature-sensing probe.


2. When the 3000 controller displays “DROP” or the CM3.5 displays a product or dashed lines

(indicating that the frypot contents are within the cooking range), press the

switch once to

display the temperature and setpoint of the cooking oil as sensed by the temperature probe. The
setpoint is the temperature with a dot after it.


3. Note the temperature on the thermometer or pyrometer. All three readings should be within

± 5ºF (2ºC) of each other. If not, contact an Factory Authorized Servicer for assistance.


5.5

Annual/Periodic System Inspection

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

Frymaster recommends that this appliance be inspected at least annually by a Factory
Authorized Servicer as follows:

5.5.1 Fryer

• Inspect the cabinet inside and out, front and rear for excess oil.

• Verify that the heating element wires are in good condition and that leads have no visible fraying

or insulation damage and that they are free of oil.

• Verify that heating elements are in good condition with no carbon/caramelized oil build-up.

Inspect the elements for signs of extensive dry-firing.

• Verify that the tilt mechanism is working properly when lifting and lowering elements, and that

the element wires are not binding and/or chafing.

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