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INSTALLATION & OPERATIONAL SSHLV SERIES MANUAL 

 

2.8. 

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 

It is advised that this power supply be plugged into a wall receptacle that is controlled by the 
ventilation control. This will prevent the appliance from being operated without the ventilator on. If 
your appliance requires an electrical connection, the power requirements are listed below. 

 

A full version of the wiring diagram can be found adhered to the inner door(s) of the appliance.  

 

 
 
 

 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 

 

 
 

2.9. 

VENTILATION AND FIRE SAFETY SYSTEMS  

Your new appliance must have proper ventilation to function safely and properly. Exhaust gas 
temperatures can reach as high as 1100 °F (593 °C). Therefore, it is very important to install a fire 
safety system. Your ventilation system should be designed to allow for easy cleaning. Frequent 
cleaning and proper maintenance of the ventilation system and the appliance will reduce the chances 
of fire. Ventilation and fire safety systems must comply to local and national codes for US and 
Canada.  Refer to ANSI 83.11 for a list of reference documents that will provide guidance on 
ventilation and fire safety systems.  For installations in U.S. and Canada, additional information can 
be obtained from CSA International, 8501 East Pleasant Valley Road, Cleveland, OH, 44131 or visit 
their website at www.csa-international.org.  In Australia the ventilation system must comply with 
AS/NZS 5601.0. 
 
It is essential that the appliance be operated only when adequate ventilation is provided. Your 
ventilation hood should be properly maintained. A qualified installation professional should ensure that 
the hood is operating properly in conjunction with the appliance. Inadequate ventilation may not 
properly evacuate appliance all emissions. Excessive or unbalanced ventilation may cause drafts, 
which could interfere with proper operation of the pilot and burners. Leave at least 18 inches (47cm) of 
open space between the flue of the appliance and the intake of the exhaust hood.  

CAUTION 

Connecting the appliance to the wrong power supply may damage the appliance and void 
the warranty.

 

 

WARNING 

This appliance must be connected to a power supply having the same voltage and phase as 
specified on the data plate located on the inside of the appliance door.

 

WARNING 

DO NOT attempt to connect the appliance to an electrical supply other than that indicated 
on the data plate.  Electrical connection should be performed by qualified personnel.

 

WARNING 

The electrical connection used by this appliance must comply with local codes. In the 
United States if there are no local codes that apply, refer to the National Electrical Code 
(NEC), ANSI/NFPA 70 for installation in the US.  In Canada, refer to CSA Standard C22.2 and 
local codes.  In all other cases, refer to local and national codes and regulations. 

 

North America 

International  

Input Voltage 

120 VAC, 50/60 Hz  220, 230 or 240 VAC 50/60 Hz 

Current per unit 

1.0 Amp 

0.5 Amps 

Filter Current 

7.5 Amp 

4.2 Amps 

Heat Tape 

0.4 Amp 

0.2 Amps 

 

WARNING  

If your appliance is equipped with an oil proof, electrical supply cord with a three-prong 
safety plug. This is to protect operators from electrical shock hazard in the event of an 
equipment malfunction. DO NOT cut or remove the grounding (third) prong from this plug; it 
should be plugged into a properly grounded three-prong receptacle. 

 

L20-407 rev. 2 (12/14)

 

Summary of Contents for SSHLV14 Series

Page 1: ...of the equipment Model ___________________________ Serial ___________________________ Date Purchased ____________________ ENGLISH Installation Operation Manual REDUCED OIL VOLUME FRYING SYSTEM Coverin...

Page 2: ...s from one container to another when the unit is at operating temperature or filled with hot liquids Serious personal injury could result if skin comes in contact with the hot surfaces or liquids WARN...

Page 3: ...LIANCE START UP 17 4 1 COOKING 18 4 2 COOKING TIPS 18 5 COMPUTER CONTROLLER OPERATION 19 5 1 TO TURN THE APPLIANCE ON 19 5 2 TO TURN THE APPLIANCE OFF 19 5 3 TO START A COOK 19 5 4 TO CANCEL A COOK 19...

Page 4: ...NK 29 12 1 5 CLEANING THE CABINET 29 12 1 6 FILTER CLEANING If Equipped 29 12 2 WEEKLY PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE 30 12 3 MONTHLY PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE 30 12 3 1 BOIL OUT PROCEDURE 30 12 3 2 TEMPERAT...

Page 5: ...relay closes it energizes the main burners in the fry pot Near the fryer pot heat tubes the temperature probe and high limit can be found The temperature probe provides a signal to the primary contro...

Page 6: ...ntact the dealer from whom the appliance was purchased 6 Using the front cover of this manual record the following for warranty service or future reference 1 Your Pitco model number 2 Fryer serial num...

Page 7: ...s and assure adequate air supply for electrical component ventilation To level the fryer use the following procedure Required tools Large pair of water pump pliers Medium flat blade screwdriver level...

Page 8: ...ion should include a quick disconnect device that complies with the Standard for Quick Disconnect Devices for Use With Gas Fuel Appliances ANSI Z21 41 CSA 6 9 Latest Edition In Australia an appliance...

Page 9: ...l should ensure that the hood is operating properly in conjunction with the appliance Inadequate ventilation may not properly evacuate appliance all emissions Excessive or unbalanced ventilation may c...

Page 10: ...wed and executed properly 1 Probe 2 High Temperature Limit WARNING Ensure that your ventilation system does not cause a down draft at the appliance s flue opening A down draft will not allow the appli...

Page 11: ...ot ignition is performed and controlled by the electronic ignition system Refer to the following instructions to light the appliance 1 Open the gas supply valves to the appliance 2 Turn the gas valve...

Page 12: ...must be open and the main power button on the computer must be pressed The main burners receive gas from the main gas supply through the thermostatically controlled valve When the oil temperature dro...

Page 13: ...olving commercial cleaner 3 Following the manufacturer s directions clean the tank interior and all other food contact surfaces 4 When cleaning is complete rinse the inside of the tank thoroughly with...

Page 14: ...rating the fryer check that tipping restraints or other features to prevent tipping are installed and mechanically sound Splashing of hot liquid may occur if adequate means of securing the fryer in pl...

Page 15: ...10 Filter Soon Indicator RED Based on cooking loads lights to indicate a frypot should be filtered 11 Cook Load Counter Selector Used to establish filtering frequency 12 Gas Valve Shut off Knob close...

Page 16: ...that is smoking or foams when cooking Old shortenings have reduced flash point and are prone to surge boiling Using old shortening may create dangerous conditions WARNING Do not overload the fry bask...

Page 17: ...ximum of 190 C 374 F Higher temperatures will cause rapid breakdown of the oil and give you no faster cooking At 205 C 401 F to 210 C 410 F the life of the oil is only one third of its life at 190 C 3...

Page 18: ...on 4 2 COOKING TIPS Always follow the food manufacturer s directions The lower the oil temperature the longer the cooking time and the greater the fat absorption NEVER overfill fryer baskets Overfilli...

Page 19: ...product 4 is cooking with 2 minutes and 28 seconds remaining The right side display has no running cook timers and shows READY Multiple cooks may run together While cooks are running the displays wil...

Page 20: ...turn the appliance On Heat will be applied to the vat warming the water This control will detect the presence of water by temperatures not rising above the boiling point of water 212 F 100 C After a...

Page 21: ...ion for each product key to change 5 10 1 COOK TIME Cook Time may be set for each product key To deactivate any product key enter a zero value for cook time Press the Clock key Display will show SELEC...

Page 22: ...PTIONS Indicator lights above product keys will illuminate to represent options that may be changed Each option listed below uses the product key 0 to toggle or scroll through available choices in the...

Page 23: ...splay showing PROGRAM press the product key 0 Display will show SELECT OPTIONS Press product key 5 display shows LIQUID the default setting Use the product key 0 to scroll through choices liquid solid...

Page 24: ...roller off and refill the vat Continue with normal operations at See section 4 6 HEAT FAILURE OR IGNITION FAILURE This message indicates that the heating system failed to respond Typically the high te...

Page 25: ...when appropriate Replenishment oil is drawn from a Jug In Box JIB located in one of the cabinets in a multiple vat build Alternately the JIB can be remotely located within nine feet of the fryer The...

Page 26: ...andard fryers and may require filtering during the cooking day Excessive sediment levels in the bottom of the frypot can cause shortening to break down prematurely The cook counter makes it easy to kn...

Page 27: ...of fried food and or frying heavily battered food it may be necessary to perform these steps more than once a day 12 1 1 FILTERING DAILY CLEANING At least daily a complete filter is required Make sure...

Page 28: ...erside of the filter screen and replace filter paper clip 4 Re attach filter pickup tube to the filter screen by screwing it clockwise into the threaded fitting in filter screen 5 Reinstall the filter...

Page 29: ...surfaces 4 For tougher carbonized oil shortening and carbon buildup scrub tank using a Scotchbrite or other abrasive pad 5 Wipe residue with a clean damp cloth and carefully dry any remaining oil sho...

Page 30: ...nd a putty knife to scrape the oil shortening buildup With a clean damp cloth and food grade detergent wipe the area clean 7 Wipe up any excessive oil shortening on the power cord s and gas hose with...

Page 31: ...ank using a cleaning brush safe for hot water Care must be taken to remove all the foreign material on the tank heating tubes sidewalls and other components in the tank 11 Drain the water from the tan...

Page 32: ...s Check drain filtration system if equipped for leaks Check for missing fryer parts i e cover strips Check for missing fasteners 12 4 3 TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM Check electrical connections and harn...

Page 33: ...s pressure when all gas appliances are on Check ignition system and adjust pilot flame as required Check flame sensor reading Check gap spacing and clean igniter Recheck for gas leaks after inspection...

Page 34: ...a Turn the appliance off b Allow the appliance ample time to cool to room temperature c Add oil shortening to the cook tank as needed d Press the high temperature reset button e The high limit switch...

Page 35: ...high limit switch is now reset and ready for startup 5 If the SCBS high temperature limit switch continues to trip have the appliance inspected by an Authorized Professional Event Duration Indication...

Page 36: ...ture limit Contact Authorized Service Company Computer display shows off and can not be turned on Faulty computer Contact Authorized Service Company Problem Probable Causes Corrective Actions Filter p...

Page 37: ...TIONAL SGLV MANUAL 13 6 3 COMPUTER DIGITAL CONTROLLER DISPLAYS IF EQUIPPED If your appliance is equipped with a computer or digital controller it may display the following messages on its display L20...

Page 38: ...e event of problems with or questions about your order please contact the Pitco Frialator factory at 603 225 6684 World Wide Website Address www pitco com In the event of problems with or questions ab...

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