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2.-USAGE
Preliminary recommendations
It is advisable to call a qualified installer to install the appliance and if necessary, adapt it to use other types of gas.
This appliance is only for professional usage and must be used by qualified personnel.
IMPORTANT: The parts protected by the manufacturer must not be manipulated by the installer and or user.
USAGE RISKS:
You are using a fryer, do not use this appliance for anything other than what it is designed for, as its operating
components may be damage.
Frequently check the tubs’ filling level.
- It if is insufficiently filled the oil may get too hot causing the appliance to overheat.
- Too much oil may cause the hot oil to spill out with the subsequent risk of burns.
Try not to fill it up with oil when the fryer is hot, as it could cause the oil to splash out.
Avoid putting wet food into the fryer or water in the oil or hot fat, as oil may splash causing serious burns.
If you are going to use solvents or inflammable clearing products to remove the possible dirt on the tub, always do so
when the fryer is cold, the control buttons off, and the gas tap closed. Once the products have been used, carefully
clean it the tub with plenty of water.
Turning the appliance on
IMPORTANT: Never start up the appliance without having previously filled the vat, otherwise overheating would
seriously damage the machine.
The oil should be filtered regularly, in order to preserve it better.
Replace the oil when it reaches the MINIMUM level (Fig. 4).
It is recommended to insert the loaded basket in the oil slowly so that the oil froth resulting from frying does not boil
over the upper part of the vat.
Burner ignition
Open the main general gas-tap installed on the outside of the appliance.
1st Step Pilot Light Ignition
Turn the thermostat Mv control (Fig. 5) until the pilot light position (Fig. 6 - P1), at the same time press the pilot
piezoelectric “P” (Fig. 5) repeatedly, until the pilot flame lights up.
2nd Step Ignition of burners
Then onwards, to light the burner, turn the control to the position corresponding to the chosen temperature (refer to
table 3).
Turning the burners off
Move from the position selected on the “Mv” control to the pilot light position (Fig. 6 – P1), so that only the “P” pilot
light is on (Fig.5)
Turning the pilot light off
Move the “Mv” control to the “0” position (Fig. 6 –P0)