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EOF SERIES FRYERS
Overview
3.10.
Filter Pan Assembly
Item
Description
Function
1
Hold-Down Lever
(4)
Secures Hold-Down Frame tightly against the filter media to create
a seal with the Pan bottom.
2
Hold-Down Frame
Holds and seals the filter media (paper or screen) against Filter
Pan bottom.
3
Filter Paper Media
Filters residue from cooking oil during the filtering process. At
least (1) sheet of Filter Paper must be used.
3
*
Filter Screen Media
(Optional SSFS)
Renewable, stainless steel Filter Screen. Optional substitute for
Filter Paper. With proper care, Screen should be usable for
several months.
4
Crumb Screen
Provides additional filtering. Captures large crumbs and residue as
oil is being drained into Filter Pan.
5
Filter Pan
Collects oil drained from Vat for filtering or disposal. Contains
filter media. Casters provide portability, making it easily to
remove for cleaning and renewal of filter media. The permanent
perforated filter support screen in the Pan bottom supports the
filter media and aids in keeping unintended large debris out of the
filter system.
IMPORTANT! THIS IS NOT A FILTER; FILTER MEDIA
(PAPER OR SCREEN) MUST BE USED
.
6
Filter Pan Quick-Disconnect
Connects Filter Pan to the Fryer oil filtration system. Hose must
be properly and securely connected or pump suction may will be
lost.
•
Always wear thermal protection, such as oven mitts, when handling these parts. They can become very HOT
during normal operations!
•
Never drain boil-out solution into the Filter Pan. It is corrosive and will damage the Filter Pan and
components, and the Filter Pump. See Section 6.01, Boil-Out Procedure.
•
Never remove the Filter Pan while it contains liquid shortening. Oil spillage and/or burn injuries are possible.
Please see
Section 5.4, Removal of Liquid Shortening
.
•
Never drain oil from more than one (1) vat at a time into the Filter Pan. Capacity is designed to contain a
volume of oil for only a single vat. Attempting to add more can result in overflow of hot oil and present an
injury hazard.
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