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Part # 1009012 Rev 9 (12/07)

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To assure you of maximum protection and performance 

your GARLAND Fryer is equipped with the best and most 

reliable controls and safety devices available. The operation 

thermostat will regulate frying compound temperatures to 

close tolerances in a range between 250° and 375°.

If for any reason the pilot should be extinguished the 

combination safety valve will close off the gas flow to the 

main burners and pilot burner. As an additional safety feature 

this valve prevents gas from flowing to the main burners 

when the pilot is being ignited.

On all units, due to the high rate of heating, a high limit 

control device is provided as standard equipment. If for 

any reason the frying compound temperature exceed the 

maximum dial temperature the entire fryer will turn OFF at 

450°F. If this should occur, have qualified service technician 

check the system. FOR NO REASON SHOULD THIS HIGH LIMIT 

DEVICE BE BY-PASSED.

Optimum Operation Tips

One of the most important considerations in the profitable 

use of a fryer is the choice of the frying compound used. A 

better frying compound will actually cost you less, because 

it lasts longer that the lower grades and produce fried foods 

with superior taste and appearance. There are numerous 

high-grade products available and you are strongly urged to 

use them.

For maximum frying compound life, good operators find 

they do best by frying at the lowest temperature that will 

give a high-quality product. Thus, with a super-fast fryer, 

such as your GARLAND, you do not have to fry potatoes at 

375°F or 400°F, you fry at 325°F. A little experimenting will 

determine just the right temperatures for your menu items.

The worst enemies of frying compound are light, heat, 

air and salt. Thus, its life can materially be lengthened by 

keeping the fryer covered when not in use, frying at the 

lowest temperatures, and by reducing the temperatures 

during stand-by periods.

A common habit which is harmful to frying compounds is 

that of salting foods in baskets over the frypot. Also, if food is 

fried ahead and stored over the frypot to keep hot, as is often 

done, it will rapidly lose its crispness and will taste greasy.

A common error in frying is to overload the baskets 

under the mistaken impression that this will increase the 

production of the fryer. For any given fryer, and any given 

food product being fried there is a certain load which will 

produce the maximum amount of food per hour. For best 

results, we recommend the baskets be filled between 1/2 

and 2/3 full. If the baskets are loaded beyond this, the total 

hourly production rate will decrease.

To give you a starting point, the following chart suggests the 

temperatures at which most operators fry certain foods:

FRYING CHART

Product

Temperature

Time

French Fried Potatoes
  Raw-to-done

350

5-7 Min

  Blanching

325

4 Min

  Browning

350

2 Min

French Fried Onion Rings

360

2-3 Min

Seafood
  Shrimp

360

2-3 Min

  Oysters

350

1-4 Min

  Scallops

250

3-5 Min

  Fillets

350

3-4 Min

  Clams

350-360

1-3 Min

Chicken
  Small Pieces

350

6-10 Min

  Large Pieces

350-360

8-11 Min

Cutlets, Chops (1” thick)

325

5-7 Min

Fritters
  Fruit

350

3-5 Min

  Vegetables (asparagus, 

  cauliflower, corn,  

  eggplant, tomato)

350

5-8 Min

Suggestions for Quality Fried Food

•  Fresh, uncontaminated fryer compound produce better 

fried products.

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Страница 3: ...hield and Flue Riser 7 OPERATION 8 Using the fryer for the first time 8 Lighting Instructions 8 Stand By 8 Complete Shut Down 8 Safety Concerns 8 Optimum Operation Tips 9 Suggestions for Quality Fried...

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Страница 5: ...de ANSI NFPA 70 1990 or latest edition and or local code to assure safe and efficient operation NOTE The appliance and its individual shut off valve not supplied by manufacturer must be disconnected f...

Страница 6: ...sure the installer checks all plumbing with a soap solution for leaks DO NOT USE A FLAME MATCHES CANDLES or other ignition source in checking for leaks Frypot Before leaving the factory the fryer was...

Страница 7: ...is supplied to the jet type burner from the front and mainly from the bottom of the fryer If installed on a masonry base or directly on floor without the use of the factory supplied 6 legs or casters...

Страница 8: ...thermostat setting If not calibrate the thermostat according to the instructions in the Cleaning nand Maintenance Section of this manual Lighting Instructions For specific models see Lighting Instruc...

Страница 9: ...375 F or 400 F you fry at 325 F A little experimenting will determine just the right temperatures for your menu items The worst enemies of frying compound are light heat air and salt Thus its life can...

Страница 10: ...incorrect batter or breading can cause a fried product to appear to be done Use a tested recipe or obtain batter or breading specially prepared for today s frying techniques CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE...

Страница 11: ...harm CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Continued Draining and Filtering Instructions The draining and filtering of fryer compound must be accomplished with care to avoid the possibility of a burn resulting fr...

Страница 12: ...pment in the best possible condition As the equipment is used whether in light or heavy duty service it should be cleaned often and a regular cleaning schedule should be established on a daily week an...

Страница 13: ...ll the other parts of the appliance are operation as they should the following chart will help locate the source of trouble and Possible Causes Remedy 1 Thermostat does not call for heat does not open...

Страница 14: ...ckwise increases the temperature at which time the contacts will open Some of the most common problems occur in connection with the pilot generator These usually show as poor ignition of the main burn...

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