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Fryer Operation
EOF-BIB/FFLT/24/24
5-07.
Using the Optional Renewable Filter Media Screen (SSFS)
1. It is not necessary to wash the
SSFS Filter Screen
after every filtering cycle.
2. At least weekly, remove the
SSFS Screen
and clean it in a sink, using
ONLY
hot
water and a soft bristle brush.
DO NOT USE SOAP or OTHER CLEANERS
when
washing this Screen. Doing so may affect oil life and quality. Soap residue
cannot be completely rinsed from the screen and it will eventually be
transferred to the cooking oil during subsequent filter cycles.
4.
DO NOT USE OVEN CLEANERS or CAUSTIC PRODUCTS
to clean the Screen.
These chemicals will damage the silicone edge gasket, and residue can be
transferred to the cooking oil as well.
5. Before reinstalling the clean SSFS in the Filter Pan, shake off excess water and
dry with a clean towel. Be certain screen is dry before using. If possible, it is
best to allow screen to dry overnight.
6. Take care not to cut or tear the silicone edge gasket. Inspect the Screen
weekly for damage, such as fraying, holes, damaged gasket, etc. A damaged
screen should be removed from service and replaced immediately.
5-07.1.
Cleaning the Renewable Filter Screen Media (SSFS
)
This section describes use and care of the renewable, stainless steel, Filter Screen (SSFS). The SSFS is a direct
replacement for paper filter media that can cleaned and reused many times. It is an optional item
(Giles #41017)
that can be ordered with new units, or purchased later as a filter paper alternative.
1. Place the SSFS into the Filter Pan same as filter paper.
DO NOT use filter
paper and the Screen at the same time
.
2. Be sure that the edge gasket is flat against Pan bottom. Position the
Hold-down Frame and lock into place with the locking levers. Levers may
not fully close when using the Screen ... this will not affect performance.
3. For best filtering results, always use an appropriate filter aid, such as
Giles
#72004 Filter Powder
. Distribute the prescribed amount evenly over the
surface, same as with filter paper.
4. After performing a regular filtering cycle, see
Section 5-04, Filtering Used
Cooking Oil,
clean accumulated filter sediment from the SSFS surface with
the supplied Crumb Shovel, or other suitable utensil, and discard. It
might be necessary to remove the Screen to brush remaining residue
from its surface.
5. If Screen is removed, do not allow filter residue to fall into the Filter Pan
bottom and be sure to wipe any residue from the edge gasket. Reinstall
screen with the soiled side up.
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