Outdoor Gourmet FSOGBG4302 Assembly Instructions & User Manual Download Page 23

Proper care and appliance maintenance will keep your product operating smoothly.

CLEAN THOROUGHLY AFTER EVERY USE.

HOW TO CLEAN:

• Before cleaning, turn off the fryer at the regulator/ manual valve then at the gas cylinder. Check that there 

is no flame, gas smell, and the valves are in off position. Next , make sure the unit is properly disconnected 

from the propane tank prior to any cleaning.
• Before removing the oil, let the unit completely cool down. As a precaution use protective heat resistant 

gloves.  The valve requires a garden hose fitting  with a 1” diameter (sold separately- consult your local 

hardware store) to connect to a standard water hose. Use a hose or set a bucket under the valve. Open 

valve and drain the oil from the fryer. If using a bucket, open valve slowly to prevent from spilling.  Any 

remaining oil can be scooped from the boiler and placed in a container.
• Everything that was in contact with the food must be hand washed with warm soapy water and nylon pad. 
•Confirm that all components are completely dry before using or placing in storage.
•Store all components in a dry, covered location when not in use with the cylinder not attached.

NOTE: 

Clean the entire appliance each year and tighten all hardware on a regular basis (1-2 times  a year 

or more depending on amount of use). 

Keeping appliance area clear and free from combustible materials,gasoline and other flammable vapors 

and liquids.
Not obstructing the flow of combustion and ventilation air.
Keeping the ventilation openning(s) of the cylinder enclosure free and clear from debris.
The specific size and capacity of the cylinder to be used as below.
The gas cylinder with your fryer must meet the following requirments:
Measurement:12-1/2''(317mm) in diameter and 118-1/2''(472mm) in height.
20-pound(9.1KG) propane cylinder.

WARNING

Allow unit and oil to thoroughly cool before performing any cleaning.

SUGGESTED CLEANING MATERIALS:

•Warm water

•Mild dishwashing liquid detergent

•Soft, nylon cleaning pad

CAUTION

Check burner and manifold tube for insect nests. A clogged tube can obstruct proper gas flow  

and can result in fire beneath the cooking appliances. Prevent blockages by inspecting and  

cleaning burner and manifold tube regularly.

DANGER

NEVER insert any tool or foreign object into the valve outlet or safety relief valve. You may 

damage  the valve or cause leaking, which can lead to explosion, fire, personal injury or death.

Care and Maintenance

  

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Properly locating the burner with respect to the orifice is vital for safety

Summary of Contents for FSOGBG4302

Page 1: ...12 00 am Central Standard Time daily Live Chat at www academy com Email customerservice academy com Made in China Please keep this instruction manual for future reference Assembly Instructions User s...

Page 2: ...21 Care and Maintenance 22 Frequently Asked Questions 23 Warranty 23 Note Before beginning assembly of product make sure all parts are present Compare parts with package content list and hardware cont...

Page 3: ...ain at scalding hot temperatures long after the cooking process Never touch cooking appliance until liquids have thoroughly cooled down THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT FOR FRYING TURKEYS THIS COOKER IS FOR OUTD...

Page 4: ...n fire or explosion causing damage to property injury or death DANGER If you smell gas If possible immediately turn off gas supply to the appliance by turning the LP tank valve clockwise right If this...

Page 5: ...et Page 4 of 23 1 Do not store a spare LP gas cylinder under or near this appliance 2 Never fill the cylinder beyond 80 percent full This may cause release of gas from the safety release valve 3 If th...

Page 6: ...this outdoor cooking gas appliance is not in use 2 Storage of this fryer indoors is permissible only if the cylinder is disconnected and removed from the fryer 3 Cylinder must be stored outdoors out...

Page 7: ...o not attempt to connect to the Fryer to the LP system of a motor home or trailer LP Cylinder Connections To check your local codes see your local LP gas dealer or natural gas company This appliance i...

Page 8: ...nothing is directly over the burner DO NOT allow your head or arms to ever be above the burner Use an extended reach lighter or an ignited long match and allow flame to be placed directly over the bur...

Page 9: ...construction below top of unit 10ft 3 0 m from side and 10ft 3 0 m from back 2 Do not place the outdoor cooking gas appliance under overhead unprotected combustible surfaces APARTMENT RESIDENTS Check...

Page 10: ...table wrench not included 2 Phillips Screwdriver not included Tools Required Hardware List A Washers 2pcs B Cotter pins 2pcs C Bolt M6X15 2 pcs D Acorn nut 6pcs E Spacer 2pcs F Bolts M6x22 1PC Page 9...

Page 11: ...front panel 1pc back panel 1pc cross panel 2pcs fire rod 1pc main body 1pc side table 1pc side table handle 1pc thermometer 1pc lid handles 2pcs regulator 1pc f l i ter tank 1pc basket 2pcs basket ha...

Page 12: ...Exploded View Page 11 of 23 1 2 3 4 6 7 5 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 14 16 16 15 17...

Page 13: ...art 1PC through the frame bottom part Install the wheel part to axle with washers A 1 pc bolt E 1pc and cotter pin B 1 pc Repeat step with other wheel Step 2 Install front panel part and back panel pa...

Page 14: ...Assembly Instructions Step 4 Step 3 Install cross panel part 2pcs with Bolts C 8pcs Hang fire rod part on cross panel part Page 13 of 23 6 C C 7...

Page 15: ...Assembly Instructions Step 5 Install main body part to frame with Bolts C 4 pcs Step 6 Install side table handle part to side table part with bolts C 2 pcs Page 14 of 23 8 C 10 9 C...

Page 16: ...t the thermometer part to the body then turn right to tighten Step 7 Install the side table part to body with bolts C 4 pcs Page 15 of 23 11 17 1 2 step step Wind the PTFE tape thermometer as image Do...

Page 17: ...ssembly Instructions Step 10 Install regulator part on air intake with nuts D 2 pcs Step 9 Install lid handle part with bolts C 2 pcs and nuts D 2pcs Repeat step with other handle Page 16 of 23 12 C D...

Page 18: ...Assembly Instructions Step 12 Step 11 Assemble the f l i ter tank part into the body Page 17 of 23 Assembly the basket handle part to basket part As shown in the figure...

Page 19: ...p 13 Hang the two baskets part inside the body see figure to the right Step 14 Place gas cylinder into a o the bolt to secure tank in place as shown on the image Page 18 of 23 the t nk h lder frame of...

Page 20: ...Fully Assembled Page 19 of 23...

Page 21: ...o reach a temperature over 400 204 This is labeled FIRE HAZARD zone in the thermometer Use extreme care when slowly lowering food and utensils into and removing from hot oil Slowly lower food into coo...

Page 22: ...until it has cooled to below 115 46 The cool down period varies with the amount of oil used wind and ambient temperature In the event of rain snow hail sleet or other form of precipitation while cooki...

Page 23: ...TE Clean the entire appliance each year and tighten all hardware on a regular basis 1 2 times a year or more depending on amount of use Keeping appliance area clear and free from combustible materials...

Page 24: ...tank valve The flow limiting device will now reset 3 Re attached Type 1 Connection black green knob to the tank valve Tighten completely 4 Turn tank valve ON counterclockwise 5 Turn the regulator con...

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