Belshaw Adamatic Mark VI Donut Robot User Manual

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Belshaw Bros., Inc.

• www.belshaw.com • Phone 206-322-5474 • Fax 206-322-5425

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MN-1032EN

Donut Robot Mark VI OM

WARNING

Dry all parts thoroughly. Failure to dry all

parts of the Mark VI completely will cause

spattering or an eruption. Shortening will

overflow the sides of the fryer and may

result in fire, injury, or death.

7. To clean the drop plate, remove it by lifting

its forward end and sliding it toward the rear
of the conveyor. (See Figure 2-5. The
Donut Robot Mark V is shown.) Wipe the
drop plate with a damp cloth.

CAUTION

If the drop plate is scratched, donuts will

stick to it. To prevent this from happening,

always wipe the drop plate in the direction

of the grain in the metal, which runs

parallel to the length of the conveyor, and

never use abrasive cleaners.

Figure 2-5. Removing the Drop Plate.

8. After the shortening has drained off of the

conveyor assembly, set the conveyor
assembly aside.

.

Check again to see that the shortening in the
kettle has cooled to 100

°F/38°C.

10. Remove the shortening from the fryer kettle.

Follow these steps:

a. Place a large metal bucket underneath

the drain valve.

b. Attach a filter to the bucket.

c. Slowly open the drain valve and allow

the shortening to drain out. (See Figure
2-1.)

d. If the bucket becomes full, close the

drain valve. Continue draining
shortening into another bucket.

WARNING

Do not use plastic buckets. If the

shortening is not cool enough, the buckets

will melt; possibly causing you to be

burned, and causing shortening to get on

the floor.

WARNING

Do not allow the shortening to overflow the

buckets. Shortening will get on the floor,

and if the shortening is not cool enough,

you may be burned.

WARNING

Thoroughly clean and dry the floor if

shortening is spilled. Shortening on the

floor can cause serious injury or loss of life.

11. Brush off any carbon that has accumulated

on the heating element. Accumulated
carbon can cause corrosion and ineffective
heating.

12. Tilt the heater head assembly back, raising

the heating element out of the kettle.

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