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WARNING!
A FRYER MUST BE LEVEL BEFORE
FILLING WITH OIL. IF THE FRYER IS
NOT LEVEL, THE FRYER MAY TIP
OVER AND MAY CAUSE INJURY TO
THE OPERATOR.
CAUTION
Casters with brake should be mounted on the
front side of the fryer.
3.3
CASTERS:
a.
Install casters near where the fryer is
to be used, as casters are not secure for
long transit. The fryer cannot be curb
mounted and must be equipped with
either the legs or casters provided.
b.
After unpacking, use a pallet or lift
jack to raise the unit about a foot
before installing the casters.
c.
Insert the threaded caster screw into
leg support coupling. Grasp the base
of the caster and tighten the caster by
hand, turning clockwise, until snug
against the leg support assembly.
d.
Tighten the caster against the leg
support assembly by using an 18 mm
open end wrench.
CAUTION
Leg adjustment must not exceed one inch; the
unit will become unstable and tipping can
occur.
Fryers must be at room temperature, empty of
oil, and if fitted with legs, lifted during
movement to avoid damage and possible bodily
injury.
e.
For fryers with casters, there are no
built-in leveling devices. The floor
where the fryers are installed must be
level.
3.4
LEVELING
:
a.
General: Place a carpenter
’
s spirit
level across the top of the fryer and
level the unit both front-to-back and
side-to-side. If it is not level, the unit
may not function efficiently, the oil
may not drain properly for filtering
and in a line-up it may not match
adjacent units.
b.
Legs (Only):
1.
If the floor is smooth and level,
level the unit by using the leg
screw threads. Adjust to the high
corner and measure with the spirit
level. The legs have about one
inch of adjustment threads.
2.
Adjust leg height with an 18 mm
open-end or an adjustable wrench.
3.
When leveling the fryer, hold the
leg body firmly to keep the leg
from rotating while turning the hex
bullet foot.
TIGHTEN CASTER WITH
18 mm OPEN END WRENCH
Installing Caster Into Leg
Support Assembly
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