Frymaster 45 Fryer User Manual


 
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1.3.3 Adjusting the Pilot Flame
1. On non-CE valves, remove the cap covering the pilot adjustment screw. On all valves, use a at-
tipped screwdriver to turn the pilot adjustment screw counterclockwise to increase the length of the
ame or clockwise to decrease the length of the ame. (Use the diagram on the previous page to
locate this screw.) Adjust the ame to a length of 1- to 1½- inches (25 to 38 mm).
2. On non-CE valves, reinstall the pilot adjustment screw cap.
1.3.4 Adjusting Burner Ceramic Target Spacing and Alignment
Proper spacing of the top edge of the ceramic targets is ¾-inch (13 mm) from the frypot side. To adjust
target spacing, bend the brackets away or toward the frypot, as needed. A length of board ¾-inch thick is
useful as a gauge to verify spacing and alignment.
1.3.5 Calibrating the Thermostat
Fryers with thermostat access doors:
1. Fill the frypot to the lower OIL-LEVEL line with cooking oil. If using solid shortening, pack it
tightly into the frypot before starting the calibration procedure.
2. Light the pilot. (See Chapter 3 of the Installation and Operation manual for detailed lighting
instructions.)
3. Insert a thermometer or pyrometer into the frypot, about 1-inch from the thermostat.
4. Open the thermostat access door and set the thermostat on the fryer to 325°F (162°C).
5. When oil reaches 325°F (162°C), allow the burners to cycle on and off three times.
6. Take a temperature reading when the burners go off for the third time.
7. Loosen the setscrews in the thermostat knob and turn the knob to the temperature established by the
thermometer/pyrometer reading.
There should be approximately ¾-inch spacing between the top edge
of the targets and the side of the frypot.
¾-inch