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INSTALLATION 

BEFORE CONNECTION TO POWER SUPPLY 

Remove  all  the  packaging  materials  and  tape, 

as well  as  any  protective  plastic 

from the machine

. Clean off any glue residue left over from the protective plastic 

using methylated spirit. 

Place the free standing fryer on a firm, level floor in the required position. The legs 
can be adjusted for slightly uneven floors. 

National  Standards  exist  outlining  the  positioning,  spacing  and  ventilation 
requirements  when  installing  new  appliances.    These  Standards  should  be 
consulted  and  new  equipment  should  be  installed  accordingly.  In  any  situation 
where  specifications  allow  a  distance  of  less  than  100mm  we  would  still 
recommend that a well-ventilated air gap of not less than 100mm be maintained. If 
the machine is near particularly heat-sensitive materials common sense should be 
employed in determining sufficient distancing. 

Consideration should be given to securing the unit or limiting mobility if the unit is 
hard-wired.    Appropriate  standards  should  be  consulted  when  any  installation  is 
undertaken to ensure compliance with all requirements. 

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 

Before connecting the fryer to the power  supply ensure that 

all

 the controls are in 

the “

OFF

” position. 

A  licensed  electrician  must  install  this  fryer  to  comply  with  national  installation 
codes  and  regulations.  The  fryers  are  supplied  ready  for  connection  to  a  three 
phase  plus  neutral  and  earth  mains  supply.  Means  for  disconnection  from  supply 
must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules. 

WARNING - THIS UNIT MUST BE EARTHED.  

If  the  electrical  mains  supply  cabling  is  damaged,  the  machine  must  not  be 
used  until  a  suitably  qualified  person  has  replaced  the  supply  cabling  and 
has deemed the unit to be functioning properly.  

There  are  two  main  supply  connection  points  in  the  unit.  The  first  is  through  the 
lower back panel at the rear of the unit. The second connection point is through the 
base of the machine at the rear. Both connection points have three choices of holes 
for the cable to pass through. 

A suitable cable gland is required for the cable to 

pass through. 

Each  fryer  must  be  connected  to  an  adequately  protected  power  supply  and  an 
isolation switch mounted adjacent to, but not behind the fryer. This switch must be 
clearly marked and readily accessible in case of fire. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Austheat AF812

Page 1: ...Elements Easy Clean Tank with Lockable 1 Drain Adjustable Legs Rear Castors Digital LED Temperature Display Fish Plate Fish Plate Lifter Stainless Steel Baskets Cook Idle Selector Switch These instruc...

Page 2: ...rmission of the publisher The material contained within this document is intended entirely for instructional purposes Roband Head Office Sydney Australia Roband Australia Pty Ltd Tel 61 2 9971 1788 1...

Page 3: ...ION 3 GENERAL ARRANGEMENT 4 CONTROL PANEL LAYOUT 5 OPERATION 10 TIPS FOR HEALTHY FRYING 12 TIPS ON DEEP FRYING 13 GENERAL SAFETY 15 CLEANING CARE MAINTENANCE 16 TROUBLESHOOTING 17 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 18 S...

Page 4: ...equate supervision These fryers should NOT be left unattended during operation These fryers are heating units and as with any commercial heating unit the surfaces on them will get hot Always be carefu...

Page 5: ...ia Authority ACMA in regards to Electromagnetic Compatibility As testament to such compliance these units bear the RCM symbol For further information contact the Australian Communications Authority PO...

Page 6: ...ompliance with all requirements ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Before connecting the fryer to the power supply ensure that all the controls are in the OFF position A licensed electrician must install this frye...

Page 7: ...from the tank using the lifter located on the bracket inside the door A handle is provided that swings out from underneath the element box To lift the element box grasp the handle on the left side an...

Page 8: ...AF812 AND AF813 MODELS AF822 Take a moment to familiarise yourself with the general arrangement of the fryer before going any further The controls are located behind the door on the front of the frye...

Page 9: ...eration These will be described in detail on page 9 Note These controls with exception for the main isolating switch are duplicated for the AF822 model The AF822 has two separate tanks with independen...

Page 10: ...erous level The oil volume drops below the low level marker Cooking elements are not sufficiently submerged in oil exposed to air If either of these conditions is met one or both thermal cut outs will...

Page 11: ...tor switch to the SECONDARY IDLE position This procedure assumes you were using the primary thermostat If you were using the secondary thermostat when the fault occurred then select the PRIMARY COOK p...

Page 12: ...spective thermostat switches on and heating is taking place When the thermostat cycles off after reaching the set temperature the pilot light will be extinguished The pilot light s labelled circuit br...

Page 13: ...cold Place the strainer in position lower the elements and place the fish plate in position Fill the tank with the required volume of oil The fryer is now ready for cooking FILLING WITH SOLID OIL AND...

Page 14: ...oil has reached the set temperature the amber pilot light will be extinguished The thermostat will then continue to cycle on and off maintaining the set temperature The amber pilot light will also cyc...

Page 15: ...s and should not be used for high temperature frying Tallow based Beef Fats The most commonly used fat due to its cheaper cost and relatively longer fry life This medium is not recommended due to it s...

Page 16: ...S GREATER THAN 13MM OR WEDGES Thin chips and crinkle chips absorb more oil and therefore use up more oil from the fryer If the chips are frozen don t thaw Water from thawed chips damages the oil 2 COO...

Page 17: ...EGRADATION If the oil is damaged eg dark colour smoking discard it all 8 FILTER OIL DAILY Use a funnel or a filtering machine The cost of a filtering machine will be offset by your savings on the oil...

Page 18: ...very hot ensure everyone is aware that the machine is operating and take care to avoid contact with hot surfaces Refer to installation for guide to ventilation Always ensure the power cable is not in...

Page 19: ...any part of the machine Wipe the fryer down with warm soapy water using a damp sponge or cloth Do not spray the fryer with a water jet from a hose or pressure cleaner Filter the cooking oil daily if...

Page 20: ...hine eg an isolating switch on the wall The mains power is not faulty The temperature has been set correctly and the thermal cut out has not tripped Refer to the Thermal Cut Out section previous for m...

Page 21: ...Page 18 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM MODELS AF812 AF812R AF813 AF813R...

Page 22: ...ior to August 2008 Note These circuit diagrams have been provided for reference and to assist qualified service and repair agents only Under no circumstances should a person not suitably qualified att...

Page 23: ...Page 20 CIRCUIT DIAGRAM Models AF822...

Page 24: ...0 W Power Consump tion 1 25kg 1 25kg 1 25kg 1 25kg 1 25kg Recommended Batch Load per Basket 15L per tank 39 L 39 L 29 L 29 L Oil Volume 450mm 600mm 600mm 450mm 450mm Width Nominal Dimensions 1080mm 10...

Page 25: ...ket 1 ES0231 Digital Thermometer Modified 1 HC0141 Element 125W 230V 1 HC0149 Element 4800W 230V For 15kW Machines 813R 3 MC0067 Gland Universal Stuffing 4 MC0074 Lifter Donut Fish Plate 1 MC0093 Clam...

Page 26: ...ch Arm and Bracket 1 ES0231 Digital Thermometer Modified 1 HC0141 Element 125W 230V 1 HC0151 Element 5500W 230V for 18kW machines 3 MC0067 Gland Universal Stuffing 4 MC0074 Lifter Donut Fish Plate 1 M...

Page 27: ...minium Knob 1 ES0212 Microswitch Arm and Bracket 1 ES0231 Digital Thermometer Modified 1 HC0141 Element 125W 230V 1 HC0151 Element 5500W 230V for 18kW machines 3 MC0067 Gland Universal Stuffing 4 MC00...

Page 28: ...2 Microswitch Arm and Bracket 1 ES0231 Digital Thermometer Modified 1 HC0141 Element 125W 230V 1 HC0149 Element 4800W 230V For 15kW Machines 813R 3 HC0153 Element 2300W 230V Fryer 3 MC0067 Gland Unive...

Page 29: ...um Knob 2 ES0212 Microswitch Arm and Bracket 1 ES0231 Digital Thermometer Modified 2 HC0141 Element 125W 230V 2 HC0153 Element 2300W 230V Fryer 6 MC0067 Gland Universal Stuffing 8 MC0074 Lifter Donut...

Page 30: ...97 Electromagnetic compatibility Requirements for household appliances electric tools and similar apparatus Immunity ENVIRONMENTAL This product is designed in order to contribute as little as possible...

Page 31: ...ve goods or materials pursuant to this warranty must be authorized by Roband Australia prior to any action being taken The company reserves the right to reject a claim for warranty if it is not comple...

Page 32: ...LEADING PRODUCTS AVAILABLE PLUS PIE FOOD WARMERS DRINK MIXERS HIGH PERFORMANCE DEEP FRYERS VITAMIX BLENDERS GRILLMAX TOASTERS NOAW Slicers Manufactured Imported in Australia by Authorised Distributor...

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