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3.
INSTALLATION
3.1
POSITIONING:
a.
Initial Installation: If the fryer is
installed with legs, do not push the fryer
to adjust its position. Use a pallet or lift
jack to lift the fryer slightly and place
the fryer where it is to be installed.
b.
Relocating The Fryer: Before
relocating a fryer installed with legs,
remove all weight from each leg before
moving.
If a leg becomes damaged during
movement, contact your service agent
for immediate repair/replacement of
that leg.
3.2
LEGS:
a.
Install legs (or optional casters) near
where the fryer is to be used, as neither
is secure for long transit. Unit cannot
be curb mounted and must be equipped
with the legs or casters provided.
b.
After unpacking, use a pallet or lift jack
to raise the fryer about a foot before
installing the legs.
c.
Insert the threaded leg screw into leg
support coupling.
d.
Turn the leg clockwise until the leg is
hand tight against the leg support
assembly.
e.
When positioning the fryer, gently
lower the fryer into position to prevent
undue strain to the legs and internal
mounting hardware. Use a pallet or lift
jack to lift and position the fryer if
possible. Tilting the fryer may damage
the legs.
f.
Proceed to Step 3.4, Leveling, to ensure
the fryer is level before using.
CAUTION
THIS FRYER MAY TIP AND CAUSE
PERSONAL INJURY IF NOT SECURED
IN A STATIONARY POSITION.
REMOVE ALL SHORTENING BEFORE
MOVING FRYER AS IT MAY CAUSE
SEVERE BURNS UPON CONTACT.
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.
INSTALLING LEG INTO
LEG SUPPORT ASSEMBLY
HAND-TIGHTEN THE LEG