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INSTALLATION/OPERATION

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OIL LEVEL LINE

BURNER TUBES

OIL LEVEL LINE

BURNER TUBES

EXCESSIVE 

AIR GAPS  

BURNER TUBES

OPERATION

Filling the Tank

Both liquid and solid shortening/oil can be used in this appliance, but liquid is preferred. If solid
shortening/oil is used it is recommended that you melt the shortening/oil before adding it to the appliance.
You can melt solid shortening/oil in the appliance, but you must be very careful not to scorch the
shortening/oil.

Filling the tank with liquid shortening/oil

To fill the tank with liquid shortening/oil refer to the following procedure.

a. 

Ensure that the drain valve is completely closed and that there
is no residual moisture in the tank.

b. 

Fill the tank with shortening/oil. You may fill the tank to the
“OIL LEVEL” mark or slightly below this nominal level mark:
the shortening/oil will expand slightly when it heats up, raising
the level slightly.

Filling the tank with solid shortening/oil

To fill the tank with solid shortening/oil refer to the following procedure.

WARNING

NEVER melt blocks of solid shortening/oil on top of the burner

tubes. This will cause a fire and could result in personal injury.

a. 

Remove the rack covering the tubes (tube rack).

b. 

Cut the solid shortening/oil into cubes no larger than one inch.
ALWAYS pack the shortening/oil below, between, and on top
of the burner tubes. 

DO NOT

 leave any large air gaps. Use

care when packing the solid shortening/oil into the tank. 

DO

NOT

 bend or break the temperature or high limit sensor

probes. If these are damaged the appliance will not function
properly.

c. 

Once the appliance tank is firmly packed with shortening/oil to
the level mark, the shortening/oil must be melted. Melt the
shortening/oil by cycling the main burners on for 4 seconds
and off for 30 seconds repeatedly, using the thermostat knob.
If your appliance has a Melt Cycle option, use this to melt the
shortening/oil automatically.

Operating Instructions

To ensure the quality of the food you cook in this appliance, follow the preparation instructions from the
food manufacturer. Using the best shortening/oil makes the best fried foods. The best shortening/oil will
last longer than lower grade shortening/oil and save you money. When not in use, the shortening/oil
should be cooled and covered to prevent contamination.

WARNING

This appliance has been installed using restraining devices to prevent accidental tipping or

movement. DO NOT attempt to move the appliance when it is in use or has hot liquid in it.

Splashing hot liquids can cause severe burns.

Summary of Contents for L20-299

Page 1: ...mplete this information and retain this manual for the life of the equipment Model ________________________ Serial ________________________ Date Purchased __________________ Installation and Operation...

Page 2: ...appliance equipped with casters and a flexible gas line must be connected to the gas supply with a quick disconnect device This quick disconnect must comply with ANSI Z24 41 To limit the movement of t...

Page 3: ...Systems 4 Lighting Instructions 5 Pilot Flame Adjustment 5 Main Burner System Adjustment 6 Initial Cleaning 7 OPERATION 8 Filling the Tank 8 Filling the tank with liquid shortening oil 8 Filling the t...

Page 4: ...This appliance must be installed with legs or casters it cannot be curb mounted Curb mounting will seriously inhibit this appliances ability to effect proper combustion WARNING This appliance must be...

Page 5: ...essary for servicing and proper burner operation Ensure that you meet the minimum clearance requirements specified in this manual Installation Clearances The clearances shown below are for combustible...

Page 6: ...from the fuel line If the fuel line is to be tested at a pressure equal to or less than PSIG 3 45 kPa the appliance can be connected during the test but the unit s gas valve must be shut Test all gas...

Page 7: ...sulting increased flow of air through the combustion system will cause improper operation poor temperature recovery poor ignition and could extinguish the pilot Initial Adjustments After your applianc...

Page 8: ...fer to the operator troubleshooting section of this manual e Once a pilot flame has been established turn the gas valve knob counterclockwise to the ON position f Set the thermostat control knob to th...

Page 9: ...re tap plug and connect an accurate pressure gauge range of 0 16 w c in 0 1 increments or manometer b Turn on this and all appliances connected to the gas supply line and light their main burners The...

Page 10: ...er let the water level go below the OIL LEVEL mark stamped on the tank c Using the cleaning brush scrub the inside of the tank to remove the protective coating d When cleaning is complete turn the app...

Page 11: ...the rack covering the tubes tube rack b Cut the solid shortening oil into cubes no larger than one inch ALWAYS pack the shortening oil below between and on top of the burner tubes DO NOT leave any lar...

Page 12: ...bility of the appliances main burners to operate Complete shutdown turns off the gas supply to the appliance STANDBY Turn the thermostat to the OFF position Turn the gas valve knob clockwise to the PI...

Page 13: ...boiling If you have water in the tank you will need to drain it dry it and fill it with shortening oil Follow the filling instructions in this manual To check the calibration of your appliance refer t...

Page 14: ...e Turn the adjustment screw until the burners come on at 325 F 163 F f Replace the knob and allow the appliance to cycle 4 to 6 times Check the temperature of the digital thermometer against the therm...

Page 15: ...foaming and boil over c Allow the appliance to soak for 20 minutes to soften shortening oil deposits Use the cleaning brush to scrub and remove any residue from the tank tubes and side walls d When f...

Page 16: ...TROUBLESHOOTING Basic Troubleshooting Flow Chart Refer to this section to correct common problems that may be encountered during the course of normal operation If applicable a schematic is provided o...

Page 17: ...WIRING DIAGRAM 14 WIRING DIAGRAM...

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Page 20: ...Installation and Operation Manual Covering Model 65 Series Fryer with Millivolt Gas Valve THIS MANUAL MUST BE RETAINED FOR FUTURE REFERENCE L20 299 Rev 0 06 06...

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