1-5
2. Remove any attached restraining devices and relocate the fryer for service accessibility.
3. After servicing is complete, reconnect the unit to the gas supply, reattach restraining devices, and
plug in the electrical cords.
NOTE: To ensure the safe and efficient operation of the fryer
and hood, the electrical plug for the 120-volt line, which powers the hood, must be fully
engaged and locked in its pin and sleeve socket.
1.3
Cleaning the Gas Valve Vent Tube
1.
Set the fryer power switch and the gas valve to the OFF position.
2.
Carefully unscrew the vent tube from the gas valve.
NOTE:
The vent tube may be straightened
for ease of removal.
3.
Pass a piece of ordinary binding wire (.052 inch diameter) through the tube to remove any
obstruction.
4.
Remove the wire and blow through the tube to ensure it is clear.
5.
Reinstall the tube and bend it so that the opening is pointing downward.
1.4
Checking the Burner Manifold Gas Pressure
1.
On non-CE fryers
only
ensure that the gas valve knob is in the OFF position.
Honeywell
ON
OFF
2.
Remove the pressure tap plug from the gas valve assembly.
Typical Non-CE
Valve Assembly
Typical CE Valve
Assembly
Pressure Tap Plug
Summary of Contents for BIPH52 Series
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Page 50: ...1 43 1 11 2 5 BIPH352 355 Transformer Filter Box International ...
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Page 68: ...2 15 2 4 3 Rear Flush Oil Return Line Components ...
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