CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
USING FOOT PEDAL
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1. Plug the foot pedal into the Stu er Motor (As shown below).
2. Plug motor into grounded outlet and press the power button to turn the motor on. The light will illuminate.
3. Pressing the foot pedal can only control the Piston moving down. When the Piston moves down to the bottom of the
cylinder, the Piston will stop automatically and begin to raise. Release the pressure on the foot pedal.
Note:
If the down button has been manually pressed the foot pedal will not work. Press the stop button. Now the
foot pedal will control the down motion of the piston.
DISASSEMBLY:
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• Raise the Piston until it is in the upmost position and free of the Cylinder.
• Tilt the Cylinder forward. Remove any leftover meat from the bottom of the Cylinder and fry up a sausage burger to
enjoy during clean up!
• Lift and remove the Cylinder from the lower brackets.
• Unscrew the Piston from the Main Shaft.
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• Remove the Air Release from the piston.
• Wash all parts in hot soapy water and hand dry.
Note:
The motor cannot be submerged. Wipe it down with a damp cloth.
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ASSEMBLY:
• Replace the Piston Gasket on the Piston. Lightly grease the Gasket with vegetable oil, mineral oil or silicone spray.
• Reassemble the Air Release Valve.
• Return assembled Piston to the Main Shaft. Turn until hand tight.
• Place the Cylinder on the frame by lining up the bottom brackets on the Cylinder.
• Tilt the Cylinder in the upright position until you hear it click into place.
MAINTENANCE:
WARNING
Severe injury risk!
At all times k
top of the cylinder.
CAUTION
Sensor Plug
SENSOR PLUG
The sensor plug is on the motor an
MUST BE
reached the top of the cylinder. This plug must be installed for this function to properly work. If the sensor is not
when the motor is running. Severe damage or injury could occur.
Otherwise the piston will not be able to stop at the cylinder bottom or the highest
position automatically, that may cause motor overload. Motor or the printed circuit
board may be burned.