Garland C836-1-35F Fryer User Manual


 
Part # 4518632 (02/19/08)Page 8
Using the Fryer for the First Time
Before lighting the pilot, ll the frypot with frying compound.
Then light the pilot according to the instructions inside
the fryer compartment on the inner panel. If you are using
a cooking oil, you may now turn the main burner on by
turning the knob on the automatic gas valve. If you use a
hydrogenated (solid) frying compound, it is wise to melt it in
a stock pot on the range before putting it in the fryer. If this
is not done, pack the frypot with the compound and turn the
main burner on for a few seconds and turn it o for a few. See
the lighting and shut-down instructions for “How to turn on
the main burner once the pilot is lighted.”
Intervals of about three seconds on and ten seconds o are
about right. Keep doing this until the shortening is melted.
If any smoke is seen during this process, you are heating
too fast and scorching the shortening, thus cutting down
its useful life and possible damaging the frypot. Shortening
level must cover the thermostat bulbs when fryer is in
operation.
After turning the main burner on, set the thermostat at 325°
to check calibration of the thermostat. Let the burner cycle
at least four times and suspend a deep fat fryer thermometer
in the middle of the frypot about 3” (76mm) deep. When the
burner just comes on after the fourth cycle, the reading on
the thermostat should agree with the thermostat setting. If
not, calibrate the thermostat according to the instructions in
the Cleaning and Maintenance Section of this manual.
OPERATION
INSTALLATION continued
Radiation Shield
This radiation shield must be in place when fryer is installed
in other than re resistive locations.
IMPORTANT: The ue riser must be installed within the back
guard. This rectangular riser ts over the collar of the ue
collector box inside the fryer. Place the ue riser upright
through opening in the back top and slide over collar. (See
Figure 2.).
FLUE RISER
BACK ALUMINIZED
SIDES AND FRONT
HEAT SHIELD
FIGURE 2
RADIATION SHIELD
REMOVE EXISTING
#10 SHEET METAL
SCREWS (2 REQ'D)
FROM HIGH SHELF OR
BACKGUARD TO INSTALL
RADIATION SHIELD
FIGURE 1
METHOD OF ATTACHING RADIATION SHIELD TO
BACKGUARD OR HIGH SHELF