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Carolina Cooker®

844-478-4334

Model M68853

January 2021

  7.  Large food item cooking tips.
      a.   Do not deep fry any food item which has been   

          stuffed with another food item.
      b.   Make sure the food item is completely thawed   

          before cooking. 

Make sure the food item is com

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pletely thawed and dry before 

placing it into the hot oil. Introduction of water or ice 

from any source into hot oil could cause overflow and 

severe burns from hot oil and water splatter.

      c.   Completely dry the food item with cloth or  

 

          paper towels.
      d.   Make sure the food item is completely submerged  

          and covered in at least two inches of oil.
      e.   Turn OFF the burner.
      f.   Slowly and carefully lower the food item into the  

          hot oil.
      g.   Relight the burner. Make sure the food is  

 

          completely cooked before removing.
      h.   Turn OFF the burner.
      i.    Slowly and carefully remove the food item  

 

          making sure to drain any possible trapped oil.
  8.  Whenever placing a large food item into hot cooking  

      liquid, make sure the food item will not cause the    

      liquid in the pot to overflow onto the burner.
      a.   Pre-measure the cooking liquid by placing the   

          large food item into the cooking pot.
      b.   Cover the food item with at least two inches of    

          water while still allowing at least three inches of    

          space between the top of the pot and the water.
      c.   Remove the food item, making sure to drain all   

          the water back into the pot.
      d.   The water level in the pot is now the maximum fill  

          level for the cooking oil.
      e.   Pour out the water and dry the pot prior to filling  

          it with oil.
  9.  Begin cooking.
      a.   Use the same size pieces to ensure even cooking.
      b.   Carefully lower basket into oil.
      c.   Batter-covered foods should be lowered carefully,  

          one by one, into the basket or placed into the    

          basket and then lowered into the oil.

      d.   Do not add food while the basket is submerged  

          in oil to prevent splattering oil.
      e.   Avoid water-based marinades.
      f.   Always use metal tongs or slotted spoons to    

          remove food. Never use plastic utensils.
      g.   Do not overcrowd the frying basket, which can   

          cause under cooking, uneven cooking, and    

          overflowing of the oil.
      h.   Do not salt foods over the appliance as this will  

          contaminate the oil and can cause damage to    

          the vats or mesh baskets.
      i.    Because frying is a very fast cooking process,   

          food can blacken, burn, and become a potential  

          fire hazard if cooked only a few minutes too long.
      j.    Keep all flammable products such as paper    

          towels and other cloth items away from the    

          appliance.
      k.   While in close proximity to the appliance, wear   

          eye protection and use oven mitts to protect    

          against burns. 

Note:

 Do not test the internal temperature of the food while 

it is submerged in the hot oil, as this will lead to an inaccu-

rate temperature reading.
  10. Remove the cooked food and test it with an accurate  

      food grade thermometer.

USDA Recommended Safe Minimum Internal

 Temperatures

Meat

Temperature

Poultry

165° F

Ground meats

160° F

Fresh beef, lamb, or veal

145° F

Pork and ham

145° F

  11. When cooking is complete, always close the  

 

      gas pressure shutoff valve first, then close the LP    
      cylinder valve last.

  12. Allow the cooking liquid to cool (approximately two  
      hours) and dispose of or store it properly. Refer to   
      section “6.3 Reusing Cooking Oil” on page 19 for    
      storage tips.

Do not pour the oil down the 

sink or place it into a landfill.

  13. Keep your appliance and pot clean – burnt food and  

      fat does cause fires.
  14. Place the cover over the appliance once it has  

 

      cooled to a safe temperature.

WARNING

!

SAFETY 

INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for 68853A

Page 1: ...Cast Iron Pot Bruner Owner s Guide Read and understand this manual to safely operate and maintain this product 5015287 M68853...

Page 2: ...are important and should be read and understood before using this appliance these are some of the more important user instructions Failure to comply could result in a fire property damage or personal...

Page 3: ...an LP Cylinder 8 3 7 3 Using an LP Cylinder 8 3 7 4 Storing an LP Cylinder 8 4 Terminology and Appliance Nomenclature 9 4 1 Terminology 9 4 2 Nomenclature 10 5 Assembly and Startup Procedure 11 5 1 G...

Page 4: ...is also not intended to be used as a turkey fryer SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING FOR OUTDOOR USE ONLY NOT FOR COMMERCIAL USE Think SAFETY Work SAFETY 1 General Information No part of this publication may...

Page 5: ...regulator or LP cylinder The contents also include the base and cast iron pot Specifications Description Specification Cooking Pot Capacity 14 Quarts Cast Iron Pot and Lid Pre seasoned Overall Size 16...

Page 6: ...urs As you assemble use or maintain the appliance you must be alert to potential hazards You should also have the necessary training skills and tools to perform any assembly or maintenance procedures...

Page 7: ...young children Do not operate inside a vehicle such as a food truck Do not operate inside a tent or other temporary structure 2 3 1 Personal Protection Important Information 2 3 3 Hazard Avoidance Do...

Page 8: ...es Do not weld on the appliance or burner Unauthorized modifications may impair its function and safety Personal injury or death can result from unauthorized modifications If the appliance has been al...

Page 9: ...latter from cooking liquids Eye Protection Safety goggles are recommended for eye protection whenever using hot cooking liquids Stay Clear Clear the area of people especially small children and pets b...

Page 10: ...e arranged for vapor withdrawal Note For use with 20 30 or 40 lb cylinders of LP gas only 3 7 2 Transporting and Refilling an LP Cylinder 1 Never transport an LP cylinder inside a car or in the trunk...

Page 11: ...bustion The rapid burning of propane gas which produces heat Control The manual devices designed to regulate the gas or air supply of the appliance 4 1 Terminology This table contains a list of common...

Page 12: ...3a Burner Head 3b Burner Diffuser 3c Burner Base M6X60 Long Bolt Nut 4 Air Shutter Spring and Orifice 5 Gas Pressure Regulator and Hose Assembly 10 PSI 5a Hose 5b Gas Pressure Regulator Control Valve...

Page 13: ...nder that uses any other type of valve connection device Note Any LP cylinders used with this appliance must meet the standard as outlined in 3 7 LP Propane Gas and LP Cylinder Safety on page 8 2 Make...

Page 14: ...nd brass fitting as shown WARNING 2 Remove the protective cap from the LP cylinder valve if installed 3 Attach the heat shield using the M6 bolt and nut supplied 4 Place the appliance on a level surfa...

Page 15: ...must be performed outdoors in a well ventilated area Do not perform the test around open flames sparks lit matches lighters or cigarettes Never use an open flame to test for gas leaks The soapy water...

Page 16: ...the appliance when lighting Keep your hands hair and face away from the burner Do not lean over the appliance when lighting the burner or cooking 1 Remove the cast iron pot from the base to prevent ga...

Page 17: ...fire which can cause personal injury WARNING 5 7 Cast Iron Seasoning Process Even though the cast iron pot is pre seasoned a continu ing process of seasoning is recommended to keep the pot s non stick...

Page 18: ...vessel that may be pitted with holes that could allow cooking oil to leak onto the open flame of the burner Leaking oil will ignite and cause a fire Never use a cooking container larger than the ca p...

Page 19: ...ing has started Do not disconnect the regulator hose assembly or loosen any gas fitting while the appliance is in operation because the LP gas can cause severe burns form freezing 2 Light the burner R...

Page 20: ...oods should be lowered carefully one by one into the basket or placed into the basket and then lowered into the oil d Do not add food while the basket is submerged in oil to prevent splattering oil e...

Page 21: ...ot using one of the methods in Steps 2 3 or 4 2 Simply wipe the pot clean with a cloth and coat the inside of the HOT pot with a thin layer of flaxseed sunflower or soybean oil using an oil soaked pap...

Page 22: ...ck and tighten any loose hardware or connections at the beginning of each new season 7 Keep the appliance area clear and free from combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids...

Page 23: ...e must be used Re placement pressure regulators and hose assemblies shall be those specified by the appliance manufacturer Maintenance Guidelines 1 Regularly inspect the burner for cracks abnormal hol...

Page 24: ...urner 5 Regularly inspect the gas pressure regulator hose and shutoff valve a Do not tamper with or attempt repairs on the regulator shutoff valve or hoses b Replace damaged parts with new OEM parts c...

Page 25: ...tem Part Material Qty 1 Steel Stand Steel 1 2 Burner Cast Iron 1 3 Long Bolt Steel 1 4 Spring Steel 1 5 Shutter Steel 1 6 Brass Orifice Connector Steel 1 7 Regulator and Hose Assembly Steel Brass and...

Page 26: ...d position because valve detected a sudden change in pres sure limiting the amount of propane Often caused by opening shutoff valve too quickly 1 Close LP cylinder valve 2 Open shutoff valve to allow...

Page 27: ...25 Carolina Cooker 844 478 4334 Model M68853 January 2021...

Page 28: ...26 6537 Inquiries 844 478 4334 Web www CarolinaCooker com For a full size versions of the English Spanish French Owner s Guide scan the QR Code Direct Distributors Inc 2021 No portion of this material...

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