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3.
Remove the filter pan and position a METAL container with a sealable cover with a capacity
of FOUR gallons (15 liters) or larger under the fryer drainpipe to drain the boil out solution.
The METAL container must be able to withstand the heat of the hot liquids.
4.
Drain out the solution using the drain to pan instructions in the FilterQuick
™
controller
manual and clean the frypot(s) thoroughly.
WARNING
Never leave the fryer unattended during this process. If the solution overflows,
press the ON/OFF switch to the OFF position immediately.
WARNING
NEVER drain cleaning solution into a shortening disposal unit (SDU), a built-in
filtration unit, a portable filter unit or an OQS (Oil Quality Sensor). These units are
not intended for this purpose, and will be damaged by the solution and void the
warranty.
DANGER
When draining cleaning solution into an appropriate METAL container, make sure
the container will hold at least FOUR gallons (15 liters) or more, otherwise hot/cold
liquid could overflow and cause injury.
5.
Refill the frypot(s) with clean water. Rinse the frypot(s) twice, drain and dry with a clean
towel. Thoroughly remove all water from the frypot and elements before refilling the frypot
with oil to the bottom OIL-LEVEL line.
DANGER
Ensure that the frypot is completely free of water before filling with oil. When the oil
is heated to cooking temperature, water in the frypot will cause splattering.
5.4
MONTHLY CHECKS AND SERVICE
5.4.1 Check
FilterQuick™
Controller
Set Point Accuracy
1. Insert a good-grade thermometer or pyrometer probe into the oil, with the end touching the fryer
temperature-sensing probe.
2. When the controller displays READY (indicating that the frypot contents are within the cooking
range), press the temperature button once to display the temperature of the oil as sensed by the
temperature probe and the setpoint. The setpoint is denoted by the temperature with the degree
symbol.
3. Note the temperature on the thermometer or pyrometer. Actual temperature and pyrometer
readings should be within ± 5ºF (3ºC) of each other. If not, contact a Factory Authorized
Servicer for assistance.