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Fryer Operation
Model: WOG-MP-VH
5. Fryer Operation
• Turn off the Fryer power switch and the main supply power at the electrical panel, or remove plug for
receptacle before cleaning or performing maintenance.
•
DO NOT
wash down the Fryer interior or exterior with water from a spray hose, or any other pressure-type
washing equipment.
• Failure to comply with
DANGER
notices will result in serious injury, even death, damage to equipment or
property and void the factory warranty
•
DO NOT
use or store flammable liquids, or materials that produce flammable vapors, in the vicinity of this or
any other appliance!
•
DO NOT (or ALLOW OTHERS) for any reason, stand or step onto the top of the appliance
. Cooking
oil in Fryers can be
EXTREMELY HOT (excess of 330
°
F [166°C]).
Bodily contact will cause extremely
serious injury. Lids used to sometimes cover cooking vats/pots are not designed to, and
WILL NOT
,
support the weight of a person.
• Failure to comply with
WARNING
notices could result in serious injury, even death; damage to equipment
and/or property and will void the factory warranty.
• Be sure the Fryer is positioned in a stable, safe location with the casters in the locked position.
• Consult an electrician to be certain that all electrical specifications have been met and the unit is properly
grounded. A wiring diagram is provided with the unit to aid an electrician.
• Due to the high temperature of cooking oil in the Fryer during cooking, it is extremely important that the user
exercise due caution in operating this equipment to avoid personal injury. It is recommended that thermal
protective gear, such as mitts or gloves, be worn to prevent burn injuries.
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory, or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given adequate instruction and/or
supervision concerning its use by a person responsible for their safety. Children should be supervised, or
otherwise restricted, to ensure they do not play with or around this appliance.
The
WOG-MP-VH Fryer
is available with either Computer Controller or Manual Controls (mech. timers/digital
thermostat). Differences in procedures are noted where needed and, in some cases, separate sections are used to
describe appropriate operational procedures. When becoming familiar the Fryer operations described in this
section, be certain you are referencing information or instructions pertaining to the specific Fryer configuration you
have purchased.
Summary of Contents for WOG-MP-VH
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