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8. Use the lift tool and lift the hinged element from the vat to clean
the bottom of the vat. Figure 4.
Use protective cloth or gloves when lifting the element with
the lift tool. The element may be hot and severe burns could
result.
Avoid putting the lift tool in the center of the elements, at the
same area as the high limit bulb, or damage to the high limit
could result.
9. Scrape or brush the sides and the bottom of the vat. Be careful
not to damage the sensing probes.
Do not use steel wool, other abrasive cleaners or cleaners/
sanitizers containing chlorine, bromine, iodine or ammonia
chemicals, as these will deteriorate the stainless steel
material and shorten the life of the unit.
Do not use a water jet (pressure sprayer) to clean the unit,
or component damage could result.
10. Once the vat is clean and the display shows
“SCRUB VAT COMPLETE?” “YES NO”. Press
ü
button for
YES and the display shows “WASH VAT” “YES NO”.
11. Press
ü
button and display shows “WASHING”. The oil circu-
lates through the vat for several minutes. Once the wash cycle
is complete, display shows “WASH AGAIN?” “YES NO”.
12. Press
ü
button for YES if another wash is needed, otherwise
press
X
button for NO and the display shows “CLOSE DRAIN”
Push-in on the drain knob to close the drain
(Figure 5)
and the
display shows “RINSING” and vat fills with oil.
13. Once the vat is filled, “OPEN DRAIN” shows in display. Pull-
out on drain knob to open the drain
(Figure 6)
and display
shows “RINSING”. When rinsing is complete, display shows
“RINSE AGAIN?” “YES NO”.
3-11.
A MANUAL DAILY
FILTERING
(Continued)
Figure 5
Figure 6
Figure 4
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