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   OWNER’S MANUAL

    MAINTENANCE

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CLEANING

American equipment is constructed with the best quality materials and is designed to provide durable service when properly maintained. To expect the best performance, 

your equipment must be maintained in good condition and cleaned daily. Naturally, the frequency and extent of cleaning depends on the amount and degree of usage. Fol-

lowing daily and more extensive periodic maintenance procedures will increase the life of your equipment. Climatic conditions (e.g., salt air) may result in the need for more 

thorough and more frequent cleaning in order to keep equipment performing at optimal levels.

CLEANING STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES

To remove normal dirt, grease and product residue from stainless steel use ordinary soap and water (with or without detergent) applied with a sponge or cloth. Dry 

thoroughly with a clean cloth. Never use vinegar or any corrosive cleaner.

STAINLESS STEEL PARTS

Do not use steel wool, abrasive cloths, cleaners or powders to clean Stainless Steel surfaces. All Stainless Steel parts should be wiped regularly with hot soapy water during 

the day and a Stainless Steel cleaner at end of the day. To remove encrusted materials, soak in hot water to loosen the material. Then use a wood or nylon scraper. Contact 

factory, representative or local service company to perform maintenance and repairs.

DAILY CLEANING

1.  Turn thermostat knob to “OFF” position.
2.  Place hot oil safe container under the drain and drain the fry pot completely.
3.  Remove the basket support frame (if applicable) and flush out any sediment remaining in the fry pot with a little hot oil.
4.  Wipe off the basket support frame and the inside of the fry pot with a clean cloth.
5.  Close drain valve and strain the oil back into the fry pot through several thicknesses of cheesecloth, or filter it out using a filter machine.
6.  Replace the basket support frame (if applicable)
7.  Add oil or shortening to MIN oil level mark on rear of fry pot.
8.  To resume cooking, turn the combination gas valve knob to “ON” position.

WEEKLY CLEANING

1.  Follow steps 1 through 4 of the Daily Cleaning procedure. Close drain valve and fill fry pot with a solution of warm water and boil-out compound.
2.  Relight the fryer and bring the solution to a gentle boil for at least five minutes.
3.  Turn off main burners and let the solution stand until the gum deposits are softened and the carbon spots and burned grease spots can be rubbed off.
4.  Scrub the fry pot walls and heat tubes, then drain out fry pot and rinse it with clean water.
5.  Refill the fry pot with clean water and boil again.
6.  Turn off gas and drain and rinse well until clean.
7.  Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
8.  Refill as specified in the “Filling the Fry pot” section.

MONTHLY CLEANING

Perform the Weekly Cleaning procedure. Clean around burner and orifices if lint has accumulated. Visually check that burner carry-over ports are unobstructed.

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WARNING

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CAUTION

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WARNING

If necessary to move the fryer for cleaning, etc, drain oil first to avoid death or serious injury. If disconnection of the restraint is 

necessary to move the appliance for cleaning, etc, reconnect it when the appliance is moved to its originally installed position.

If disconnected of the restraint is necessary to move the appliance for cleaning, etc, reconnect it when the appliance is moved 

to its originally installed position, some areas of frypot may be hot.

ALL WATER MUST BE REMOVED BEFORE ADDING OIL OR SHORTENING. NOT DOING SO CAN RESULT IN 

SPLATTERING OF HOT OIL.

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13592 Desmond St. Pacoima CA 91331 
Tel: 818.897.0808 

www.americanrange.com

 

Imported by Tom Stoddart Pty Ltd 

1300 79 1954 

www.stoddart.com.au

 

Summary of Contents for AAF-25W

Page 1: ...ained by consulting the local gas supplier All ULPG fryers must have a regulator installed between the gas tank H P and the fryer To be supplied by others If a the fryer is installed without the corre...

Page 2: ...13592 Desmond St Pacoima CA 91331 Tel 818 897 0808 www americanrange com Imported by Tom Stoddart Pty Ltd 1300 79 1954 www stoddart com au OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 3: ...an replacement parts are installed Be sure this Operator s Manual and important papers are given to the proper authority to retain for future reference DANGER WARNING CAUTION NOTICE Fire Hazard for yo...

Page 4: ...fryer is in operation Sever burns may be caused When this appliance is installed with casters it must be installed with the casters supplied a connector complying with either ANSI Z21 69 CSA 6 16 and...

Page 5: ...t cleaning If the unit is to be set on non combustible flooring such as a concrete slab 76 mm minimum toe room must be provided to prevent restriction of the air opening in the bottom of the unit WARN...

Page 6: ...will be needed Manometer DigitalThermometer Temperature Probe DC Millivolt Meter Installation and servicing of the equipment should be performed by authorized personnel only and to AS5600 STEP 4 GAS...

Page 7: ...shortening 9 Once the fry pot is filled with oil or shortening set the thermostat to the desired temperature 10 Close door 11 For complete shut down repeat steps 2 4 FILLING THE FRYPOT 1 Close drain...

Page 8: ...as high as 475 F or 246 C In the event the fryer shuts down due to this condition the oil must be cooled to below 400 F or 204 C before the pilot burner can be re ignited When the oil has cooled use t...

Page 9: ...th a clean cloth 5 Close drain valve and strain the oil back into the fry pot through several thicknesses of cheesecloth or filter it out using a filter machine 6 Replace the basket support frame if a...

Page 10: ...scouring in the direction of the polish lines using SCOTCH BRITE scouring pads or a STAINLESS scouring pad in combination with a powered cleanser Heat tint action may be lessened by not applying or by...

Page 11: ...s are carefully calibrated at the factory i e the dial is properly set to control appliance temperatures accurately Only a qualified appliance service technician should perform this adjustment 1 To ch...

Page 12: ...ded hooks to the mounted bracket on the wall Step 2 and the other to the eye bolt Steps 3 4 Cock Dial OFF PILOT ON Safety Magnet Pilot Outlet 1 4Tubing Pilot Adjuster Inlet Max Rated Pressure 14 W C 1...

Page 13: ...bination gas valve is in OFF position Pilot gas not adjusted properly Gas supply to unit off Bad thermopile Dirty thermopile connections at combination gas valve or high limit Clogged orifice Draft co...

Page 14: ...separate inlet and regulator which is incorporated with combination flame failure valves The unit is supplied with four adjustable legs x 150mm high or casters EXTERIOR PANELS 304 X 1 2 Stainless Stee...

Page 15: ...tween burner tubes x 125 from left hand of pan Floor Heat shield located on base of unit 670 x 380 1 2 aluminized steel Thermostat Capillary 750mm from top edge of pan Location Centered between burner...

Page 16: ...Y P R O F E S S I O N A L C O O K I N G E Q U I P M E N T AAF SERIES SPECIFICATIONS AAF 25W 40W 45W 15 13592 Desmond St Pacoima CA 91331 Tel 818 897 0808 www americanrange com Imported by Tom Stoddart...

Page 17: ...TLE 13592 DESMOND ST PACOIMA CA 91331 82154 01 10 2017 DATE 2342 REVISIONS ECN REV DESCRIPTION DATE APPROVED 2342 C INITIAL RELEASE 1 24 2019 MS 29 30 28 5 3 27 26 25 24 22 23 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 11...

Page 18: ...EMBLY 14 A23054 DRAIN PIPE EXTENSION 1 1 2 NPT 15 A13110 CIRCUIT INTERRUPTOR 16 A32048 KNOB TCTHERMOSTAT 17 82151 BRACKET T STAT HI LIMIT HOLDER CE 18 A10007 HI LIMITTHERMOSTAT 19 A50400 RXTHERMOSTAT...

Page 19: ...OWNER S MANUAL 13592 Desmond St Pacoima CA 91331 Tel 818 897 0808 www americanrange com Imported by Tom Stoddart Pty Ltd 1300 79 1954 www stoddart com au...

Page 20: ...A70699 01292019 REV N 13592 Desmond St Pacoima CA 91331 Tel 818 897 0808 www americanrange com Imported by Tom Stoddart Pty Ltd 1300 79 1954 www stoddart com au...

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