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ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
The following table shows the electrical requirements for your fryer.
Model
Total Power
Amps/Phase
Supply
AF812
15 kW
20.8 A
400-415 V AC, 3 Phase + N + E
AF812R
18 kW
25 A
400-415 V AC, 3 Phase + N + E
AF813
18 kW
25 A
400-415 V AC, 3 Phase + N + E
AF813R
22.5 kW
32 A
400-415 V AC, 3 Phase + N + E
AF822
15 kW
20.8 A
400-415 V AC, 3 Phase + N + E
GENERAL ARRANGEMENT
These fryers are designed as floor mounted units. They have a central cooking tank
with immersed electric elements. The controls are accessed via the front door,
located below the front display panel.
The elements are mounted in a box on top of the fryer at the rear. This element box
is pivoted and can be swung up to gain access to the tank and to the elements.
Cooking baskets can be hung on the rail on the front of the element box allowing
them to drain, after cooking, prior to serving.
To raise the element box firstly remove the fish plate 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 and swing it out towards the front of the fryer through 90°. The handle can then
be used to lift the element box to the raised position.
When lifted to the raised position, a support latch on the right hand side of the
element box springs out to support the element box, enabling the elements to be
drained and cleaned.
WARNING:
Always ensure the fryer is OFF, and is allowed to cool before
lifting the element out of the oil.
To lower the element box, lift with the handle a small amount to enable the
support latch to be pushed towards the right which will clear the box and enable it
to be lowered into the cooking position. The fish plate can be returned to the tank.
WARNING:
Immersing a hot element in the oil could cause a fire.
Access to the drain and the controls is gained by opening the front door.
The unit can be moved by lifting from underneath the front, just above the
door, and pulling it along on the rear castors.