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TF2048902-KK-00 ENG                                                     

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Note

: Spiders and small insects can spin webs and build nests inside the burner. This especially 

occurs in late summer and fall before frost when spiders are most active. These nests can obstruct 
gas flow and cause a fire in and around the burner and orifice. Such a fire can cause operator injury 
and serious damage to the appliance.
To help prevent a blockage and ensure full heat output, clean and inspect burner tube often (once or 
twice a month). NOTE: Water or air pressure will not normally clear a spider web.

Steps for Cleaning the Burner

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1. Remove brass connector / hose from the burner.
2. Look inside the burner tube for nests, webs, or mud.

3. To remove the above obstructions, use an accessory 

FLEXIBLE

 venture brush or bend a small hook on one 

end of a long flexible wire such as the one shown in
Fig. 2.

4. Inspect and clean the burner if needed.
5. Reattach brass connector to burner.

Cleaning and Maintenance

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Keep appliance area clear and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other flammable 
vapors and liquids.

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Do not block holes in bottom or sides of appliance.

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Check burner flames regularly.

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Use appliance only in well-ventilated space. NEVER use in enclosed space such as carport, 
garage, porch, covered patio, or under ANY overhead construction.

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Completely thaw meat and poultry prior to placing in hot oil.

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To minimize splattering, dry surfaces of meat and poultry prior to placing in hot oil.

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When LP tanks is connected to appliance, store outdoors in well-ventilated space and out of 
reach of children.

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Store appliance indoors ONLY if LP tanks turned off and disconnected, removed form appliance 
and stored outdoors.

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To keep the appliance clear and free from gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids.

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Not obstructing the flow of combustion and ventilation air.

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Keeping the ventilation opening(s) of the cylinder enclosed free and clear from debris.

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Clean all cooking surfaces of vessels, aluminum pots and pan with warm, soapy water and a 
nylon cleaning pad to avoid oxidation, corrosion and rusting.

Correct care and maintenance will keep your appliance operating smoothly. Clean regularly as 
determined by the amount of use. NOTE: Clean the entire appliance each year and tighten all 
hardware on a regular basis (1-2 times a year or more depending on usage). Cleaning should be 
done where detergents won’t harm patio, lawn or the like.

Suggested Cleaning Materials

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Mild dish washing liquid detergent

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Hot water

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Nylon Cleaning pad

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Paper clip 

CAUTION

All cleaning and maintenance should only be done when the appliance is cool and with the fuel supply 
turned off at the LP tank. DO NOT clean any part in a self-cleaning oven. The extreme heat will 
damage the finish.

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Summary of Contents for TF2048902-KK-00

Page 1: ...justable wrench This instruction manual contains important information necessary for the proper assembly and safe use of the appliance Read and follow all warnings and instructions before assembling a...

Page 2: ...able liquid 4 NEVER allow oil or grease to get HOTTER than 400 F or 200 C If the temperature exceeds 400 F 200 C or if oil begins to smoke IMMEDIATELY turn the burner or gas supply OFF 5 Heated liquid...

Page 3: ...ety Symbols The symbols and boxes shown below explain what each heading means Read and follow all of the messages found throughout the manual DANGER DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation...

Page 4: ...e of alcohol prescription or non prescription drugs might impair the consumer s ability to properly assemble or safely operate the appliance l When cooking with oil or grease have a type BC or ABC fir...

Page 5: ...t until the food product is completely submerged There must be a minimum of 3 inch 8 cm between the water level and top of the vessel 4 Remove the food product from the vessel and either mark the wate...

Page 6: ...r to be used must be constructed and marked in accordance with the specifications for LP gas cylinders of the US Department of Transportation DOT or the National Standard of Canada CAN CSA B339 Cylind...

Page 7: ...area Regulator Hose Assembly Check l Before each use check to see if there is evidence of abrasion wear cuts or leaks The regulator hose assembly must be replaced prior to the appliance being put int...

Page 8: ...ure regulator and hose assemblies must be those specified by the manufacturer WARNING l Do not use appliance until leak checked l If leak is detected at any time STOP l If you cannot stop a gas leak i...

Page 9: ...rner does not ignite with valve open OR if burner flame goes out after lighting gas will continue to flow out of the burner and could accidentally ignite with risk of injury Burner Flame Check l Light...

Page 10: ...r ANY overhead construction l Completely thaw meat and poultry prior to placing in hot oil l To minimize splattering dry surfaces of meat and poultry prior to placing in hot oil l When LP tanks is con...

Page 11: ...an the cooking surface with soapy water and a nylon cleaning pad Product Diagram Hardware List Part Description Diagram Qty A Bolt M6 x 12 16 B Flange Nut M6 16 C Bolt M5 x 10 4 D Nut M5 4 E Tooth Was...

Page 12: ...s 1 Assemble the Leg 2 to Welded Stand 1 by using 6pcs bolts A and 6pcs flange nuts B 2 Assemble the Leg 2 to the Ring Stand 3 by using 3pcs bolts A and 3pcs flange nuts B Assemble the Small T Support...

Page 13: ...ner bracket Make sure the alignment pin seat in the notch on the edge of the burner bracket Align with the burner pins then fix the Heat Shield 6 outside the supporting bar and secure with the nut on...

Page 14: ...V 1 5 Mount the Adjustable Pot Tip Guard 5 on to Welded Stand 1 by 4pcs bolts A and 4pcs flange nuts B 6 Attach the Basket Handle 11 by inserting 4pcs bolts C through 10QT Fish Basket 10 4pcs tooth wa...

Page 15: ...k the thermometer before each use by inserting into a pot of boiling water and ensuring that it registers approximately 212 20 100 10 If it does not function properly obtain a replacement thermometer...

Page 16: ...ING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT LOSS OF TIME INCONVENIENCE EXPENSES FOR TRAVEL TRANSPORTATION LODGING EXPENSES LOSS BY DAMAGE TO PERSONAL PROPERTY OR LOSS OF INCOME PROFITS OR REVENU...

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