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INSTALLATION & OPERATIONAL MANUAL
ERA, ERD & ERC SERIES ELECTRIC FRYERS
With KleenScreen PLUS® Filtration Systems
MODELS:
1ER50A
1ER50D
1ER50C
1ER85A
1ER85D
1ER85C
1ER50AF
1ER50DF
1ER50CF
1ER85AF
1ER85DF
1ER85CF
2ER50AF
2ER50DF
2ER50CF
2ER85AF
2ER85DF
2ER85CF
3ER50AF
1ER50A Shown - Solid State Digital Control 3ER50DF
Casters - Accessory 3ER50CF
ENERGY STAR® RATED 3ER85AF
3ER85DF
3ER85CF
4ER50AF
4ER50DF
4ER50CF
For additional information on Vulcan-Hart or to locate an authorized parts
and service provider in your area, visit out website at www.vulcanequipment.com
©VULCAN 3600 NORTH POINT BLVD.
DIVISION OF ITW FOOD EQUIPMENT GROUP, LLC BALTIMORE, MD 21222
WWW.VULCANEQUIPMENT.COM F-32959 Rev J (12-15)
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IMPORTANT FOR YOUR SAFETY
THIS MANUAL HAS BEEN PREPARED FOR PERSONNEL QUALIFIED TO INSTALL
ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT, WHO SHOULD PERFORM THE INITIAL FIELD START-UP
AND ADJUSTMENTS OF THE EQUIPMENT COVERED BY THIS MANUAL.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS OR LIQUIDS
IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE.
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or
maintenance can cause property damage, injury or death.
Read the installation, operating and maintenance instructions
thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
IMPORTANT FOR YOUR SAFETY………………………………………. 2
INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………… 4
GENERAL…………………………………………………………… 4
ORDERING PARTS………………………………………………… 4
UNPACKING………………………………………………………… 4
FRYER CAPACITIES………………………………………………. 5
INSTALLATION…………………………………………………………...…… 6
CODES AND STANDARDS……………………………………….. 6
ASSEMBLY …………..…………………………………………… 6
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS………………………………….. 7
LEVELING THE FRYER………………………………………..…… 8
OPERATION………………………………………………………… 8
OVER-TEMPERATURE SHUTDOWN……………………………. 8
BEFORE FIRST USE………………………………………………... 8
Cleaning…………………………………………………….... 8
FILLING TANK WITH SHORTENING…………………………… 9
BASIC FRYING INSTRUCTIONS………………………………….. 9
Fry Basket Guidelines………………………………………. 10
EXTENDED SHORTENING LIFE………………………………… 10
SOLID STATE KNOB CONTROL FEATURES………………….. 10
TURNING ON THE FRYER …………………………………… .. 10
QUICK START GUIDE SOLID STATE KNOB CONTROL ….. 11
QUICK START GUIDE SOLID STATE DIGITAL CONTROL ….. 12
QUICK START GUIDE COMPUTER CONTROL ……… 13
TURNING OFF THE FRYER ………………………………….. 14
EXTENDED SHUTDOWN ………………………………….. 14
FILTERING THE OIL…………………………………… ...……. 14
DRAINING THE TANK……………………………….…… 15
BOIL OUT PROCEDURE………………………………………………... 15
CLEANING…………………………………………………………. 16
Daily………………………………………………………… 16
ELECTRIC KLEENSCREEN PLUS® INSTALLATION & OPERATION… 16
FILTERING INSTRUCITONS FOR KLEENSCREEN PLUS® …. 17
GENERAL………………………………………………….….. 17
ASSEMBLY…………………………………………………… 17
INSTRUCTIONS TO REMOVE & REPLACE FILTER ENVELOPE 19
OPERATION ……………………………………………………………….. 20
FILTER PROCEDURE ……………………………………………… 20
FILTERING SOLID STATE KNOB CONTROLS GUIDE…………. 21
FILTERING SOLID STATE DIGITAL CONTROLS GUIDE………. 22
FILTERING SOLID COMPUTER CONTROLS GUIDE…………. 23
FILTERING TIPS …………………………………………………… 24
REMOVING EXCESS DEBRIS FROM THE FILTER ………….. 24
FLUSH AND DISCARD …………………………………………….. 24
BOIL OUT PROCEDURE …………………………………………. 25
THERMAL OVERLOAD PROTECTION RESET BUTTON …….. 25
MAINTENANCE………………………………………………………….. 26
Service in the US and Canada…………………………………... 26
In Australia…………………………………………………………. 26
TROUBLESHOOTING…………………………………………………….. 26
Troubleshooting Chart………………………………………………. 26
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INTRODUCTION
GENERAL
Vulcan Fryers are produced with quality workmanship and material. Proper installation,
usage and maintenance will result in years of satisfactory performance.
Before installing the fryer, thoroughly read this manual and carefully follow all instruction.
This manual is applicable to model listed on the cover page. Procedures in this manual
will apply to all models unless specified. Pictures and illustrations can be of any model
unless the picture or illustration needs to be model specific.
ORDERING PARTS
Customers may order parts directly from their local authorized service center. If not
known, call Vulcan Customer Service at 800-814-2028.
To speed up your order, provide the model number, serial number, electrical
specifications, part needed, item part number (if known) and quantity needed.
UNPACKING
This fryer was carefully inspected before leaving the factory. The carrier assumes full
responsibility for the safe delivery upon acceptance of the shipment. Check for possible
shipping damage immediately after receipt.
If the fryer is found to be damaged, complete the following steps:
1. Carrier must be notified within 5 business days of receipt.
2. Carrier’s local terminal must be notified immediately upon discovery (note time,
date, and who was spoken to), and follow up and confirm with written or electronic
communication.
3. All original packing materials must be kept for inspection purposes.
4. The fryer cannot have been moved, installed, or modified.
5. Notify Vulcan Customer Service immediately at 800-814-2028.
Check that the following have been included:
Basket Rack
Tank Brush
Adjustable (4) Legs. Fryer Batteries with the KleenScreen PLUS® Filtration System
have legs installed from the factory.
Drain Pipe Extension for freestanding fryers only.
Twin Fry Baskets (2) per fry tank
Cleanout Rod
Fryer Batteries with the KleenScreen PLUS® Filtration System
Filter Pan
Suction Tube
Screen Assembly
Boil Out ByPass™ Extension
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MODEL - GMO Kw per Fry Tank
Width Inch (cm)
Total System
Shortening lbs.
(kg) Each Fry Tank
1ER50BD 17 15.5" (39) 50 (23)
1ER50D 17 15.5" (39) 50 (23)
1ER85BD 24 21.0" (53) 85 (39)
1ER85D 24 21.0" (53) 85 (39)
1ER50C 17 15.5" (39) 50 (23)
1ER85C 24 21.0" (53) 85 (39)
1ER50AF 17 15.5" (39) 50 (23)
1ER50DF 17 15.5" (39) 50 (23)
1ER85AF 24 21.0" (53) 85 (39)
1ER85DF 24 21.0" (53) 85 (39)
1ER50CF 17 15.5" (39) 50 (23)
1ER85CF 24 21.0" (53) 85 (39)
2ER50AF 17 31.0" (79) 50 (23)
2ER50DF 17 31.0" (79) 50 (23)
2ER50CF 17 31.0" (79) 50 (23)
3RE50AF 17 46.5" (118) 50 (23)
3ER50DF 17 46.5" (118) 50 (23)
3ER50CF 17 46.5" (118) 50 (23)
4ER50AF 17 62.0" (158) 50 (23)
4ER50DF 17 62.0" (158) 50 (23)
4ER50CF 17 62.0" (158) 50 (23)
2ER85AF 24 42.0" (107) 85 (39)
2ER85DF 24 42.0" (107) 85 (39)
2ER85CF 24 42.0" (107) 85 (39)
3RE85AF 24 63.0" (160) 85 (39)
3ER85DF 24 63.0" (160) 85 (39)
3ER85CF 24 63.0" (160) 85 (39)
6’ high temperature discard hose
Manual and Warranty
Do not use the door or its handle to lift the fryer.
FRYER CAPACITY
Voltage ranges are: 208, 3 Phase - 50 60 Hz
240, 3 Phase - 50 60 Hz
480, 3 Phase - 50 60 Hz
Model ERA, ERD and ERC Series Fryers can be freestanding or arranged in batteries of 2
to 4 fryers. The number preceding the model number of the fryer refers to the number of
fryers in a battery.
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INSTALLATION
Before installing the fryer, verify that the electrical requirements agree with the
specifications on the fryer data plate, which is located on the inside of the door panel.
Record your fryer model, device, and serial numbers for future reference in the space
provided below. This information can be found on the fryer data plate.
Fryer Model No: ___________________________
Device: ___________________________________
Serial No: ________________________________
CODES AND STANDARDS
The fryer must be installed in accordance with:
In the United States:
State and local codes, or in the absence of local codes, with:
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA-70 (latest edition). Copies may be obtained
from The National Fire Protection Association, Batterymarch Park, Quincy,
MA. 02169-7471.
In Canada:
Local codes
CSA C22.1 Canadian Electric Code L4W 5N6.
ASSEMBLY
The fryer must be restrained to prevent tipping and the splashing of hot liquid. The means
of restraint may be the manner of installation, such as connection to a battery of
appliances, installing the fryer in an alcove, or by separate means such as adequate ties.
Fryers with Casters: (Optional)
Separate instructions for installing casters are included with the casters:
The restraining device should be attached to the cutout on the back panel. See
illustration for location.
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Australia, use only the caster supplied by the manufacturer for the fryer
device. The fryer must be installed using a hose assembly restraining device to
limit the movement of the appliance in accordance with AS1869.
The fryer must be installed with a connector (not supplied by Vulcan)
complying with the above codes.
The fryer must be installed with restraining means to guard against
transmission of strain to the connector. See illustration.
The fryer must be installed with the casters provided.
If the restraint is ever to be disconnected, turn off electric supply to the fryer.
If the fryer is installed on casters without a supply cord it must be hard wired using
flexible conduit when making connection to the power supply.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Electrical and Grounding connections must comply with the National Electrical Code
and/or other local codes.
Disconnect the electrical power supply to the machine and follow lockout / tag out
procedures.
Appliances equipped with a 120V flexible electric supply cord are provided with a three-
prong grounding plug. It is imperative that this plug be connected into a properly
grounded three-prong receptacle. If the receptacle is not the proper grounding type,
contact an electrician. Do not remove the grounding prong from this plug.
For 480 volt fryers a separate cord and NEMA 15-5P plug is required (not supplied with
the fryer). Plug in the wire connection into an approved outlet.
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Place fryer as near to its final position as possible. Connect 3 phase line to X, Y and Z on
terminal block. To reach terminal block, remove electric cover plate from fryer.
For each 15½” (39 cm) and 21” (53 cm) section, a 3 phase supply line capable of handling
the required KW at the fryer’s rated voltage (208, 240, and 480) is needed. Refer to the
fryer data plate for this electrical information.
To shield electric connection supply wiring, a permanently connected or direct
wired device must be installed using flexible conduit sleeve with the appropriate
connectors.
LEVELING THE FRYER
Check the level of the fryer by placing a level on top of the fryer after electrical
connections have been made.
Ensure that the fryer is level front-to-back and side-to-side in the final installed position.
If using casters, lock the wheels after unit is level.
OPERATION
Hot oil and parts can cause burns. Use care when operating,
cleaning and servicing the fryer.
Spilling hot frying compound can cause severe burns. Do not move
fryer without draining all frying compound from the tank.
OVER-TEMPERATURE SHUTDOWN
If the shortening becomes overheated, a high-temperature shutoff device will turn the
heating elements off shutting down the fryer.
If the fryer shuts down due to overheating, do not turn fryer on until the shortening
temperature is below 300°F (149°C).
If an overheating situation persists, contact your local Vulcan-Hart authorized service
office.
BEFORE FIRST USE
Cleaning
New units are wiped down at the factory to remove any visible signs of dirt, oil, grease,
etc. remaining from the manufacturing process.
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Before any food preparation, thoroughly wash the protective oil from all surface parts and
the tank interior with hot soapy water to remove any film residue and dust or debris.
Do not use chlorine or sulfate/sulfide cleaners.
Wash any accessories shipped with unit.
Rinse fryer and accessories thoroughly and drain the fryer.
Wipe tank completely dry with a soft, clean cloth.
FILLING TANK WITH SHORTENING
Close the drain valve.
Fill the fryer tank with shortening. Vulcan recommends using liquid shortening.
Shortening level should be between the MIN and MAX lines in the fryer tank.
Shortening will expand when heated. Do not fill the fryer tank past the MAX line.
Press the melt switch to liquid or solid shortening.
Add fresh shortening as needed to maintain oil level.
Solid Shortening: Do not set a complete block of solid shortening on top of an
electric fryer’s heating elements. Doing this may damage the elements and increase
the potential for shortening flash fire. If solid shortening is to be used in an electric
fryer, remove the baskets and crumb screen (s), and raise the elements from the
tank. Pack the bottom of the tank completely with solid shortening, lower the
elements and then pack the shortening completely around and over top of the
elements. Lay basket rack(s) in the tank on top of the packed shortening. Follow
the melt instructions in this manual. Once all shortening has been melted and the
fryer has met the set temperature, fill baskets and resume frying.
BASIC FRYING INSTRUCTION
Set the desired temperature and allow shortening to heat up to that temperature.
Fry items that are the same size to ensure equal doneness.
Drain or wipe dry raw or wet foods to minimize splatter when lowering into hot
shortening.
Add fresh shortening as needed.
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Fry Basket Guidelines
Do not overfill baskets. (See fry basket capacity below) Carefully lower basket into
oil.
When frying doughnuts and fritters, turn product only once during frying.
When cooking French fries or onion rings, shake the basket several times.
Batter covered foods should be dropped carefully, one by one, into shortening or
basket. If you use the basket, first dip the basket into the shortening to
reduce batter-build up on basket surfaces.
When frying is completed, remove basket or product. Hang basket on rear
hanger.
Fry Basket Capacity:
ER50: Recommended pounds per basket are 2.5 lbs. (1.1 kg).
ER85: Recommended pounds per basket are 3.5 lbs. (1.6 kg).
EXTENDING SHORTENING LIFE
Shortening life can be extended by the following guidelines:
Do not salt foods over the fryer.
Use good-quality shortening.
Filter shortening daily (at a minimum).
Replace shortening if it becomes poorly flavored.
Keep equipment and surrounding clean.
Set thermostat correctly.
Remove excess moisture and particles from food products before placing
on fryer.
TURNING ON THE FRYER
Open the door to the fryer. Turn the power switch to the on position.
Set temperature by turning the knob to the desired temperatures. The heating
elements will begin to heat automatically.
The heating elements will cycle on and off, maintaining the set temperature.
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Programming the Solid State Control
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Programming the Computer Control
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TURNING OFF THE FRYER
Open the door to the fryer. Press the power switch to the OFF position.
EXTENDED SHUTDOWN
1. Open the door to the fryer. Press the power switch to the OFF position.
2. Thoroughly drain the fryer. Refer to DRAINING THE FRYER.
3. Clean the fryer according to CLEANING.
4. Turn off the main electric circuit breaker to fryer.
FILTERING THE OIL
Hot oil and hot parts can cause burns. Use care when operating,
cleaning, and servicing the fryer.
Filter shortening at least once a day.
1. A cold fryer will not drain properly. Always filter shortening between 250°F and
350°F. The shortening in the cold zone area will remain hard if not heated
properly. If necessary, use the clean-out rod to carefully stir the hard shortening to
an area above the cold zone where it will melt.
2. Open the door to the fryer. The power must remain ON for the fryer to filter
correctly.
3. Insert the drain extension into the drain valve. Tighten only hand tight.
4. Direct the drain extension into Vulcan’s MF-1 mobile filter or equivalent mobile
filtering device.
5. Use the provided crumb scoop to remove the heavy debris lying on the bottom of
the tank.
6. Slowly open the drain valve to allow oil to flow from the fry tank to the filter pan or
discard container. The heating elements will turn off automatically.
7. When fry tank is empty use the tank brush to remove any additional debris.
8. Close the drain valve.
9. Fill tank with new shortening. Fill to a minimum of the MIN level but no high that
halfway between MIN and MAX. Oil will expand as it is heated.
10. Press the start button only after step 9 is fully completed. The fryer will begin to
heat the shortening.
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DRAINING THE TANK
1. Open the door to the fryer. The power must remain ON for the fryer to filter correctly.
2. Insert the drain extension into the drain valve. Tighten only hand tight.
3. Direct the drain spout into the container that you want to drain the shortening into.
4. Open the drain valve slowly allowing the oil to drain into the container. When the
container is full or the fryer tank is empty, close the drain valve. Repeat this step until
the fryer is empty. Remove the drain extension and place it back in holder.
5. It is recommended to now boil out your fry tank. Follow the BOIL OUT PROCEDURE.
Then clean-out as described under CLEANING.
BOIL OUT PROCEDURE
Weekly or when oil is replaced:
1. Drain the tank as described under FILTERING THE OIL.
2. Close the drain valve and fill tank with water Use a boil out solid degreaser which can
be ordered from your local dealer. Follow the instructions on the side of the package.
Do not use chlorine or sulfate/sulfide cleaners.
3. Solution level must be between the MIN and MAX levels on the fryer tank.
4. Press the power switch to the on position. Set the temperature knob to 200°F. Water
boils at 212°F. Do not bring water temperature to an overly active boil.
5. Press the start button to begin heating the boil out solution.
6. Use the tank brush; clean the sides, bottom and heat exchanger tubes.
7. Place the drain extension in the drain valve and hand tighten only. Drain the cleaning
solution from the tank into a container.
8. Close the drain valve and refill the tank with water. Add 1 cup (1/4 L) of vinegar to
neutralize alkaline left by the cleaner. Solution level must be between the MIN and
MAX level on the fryer tank. Press the start button to allow the solution to heat up.
Allow solution to stand for a few minutes.
9. Drain the tank according to DRAINING THE TANK. Rinse thoroughly with clear, hot
water. All traces of cleaner must be removed. Dry the tank thoroughly.
10. Close the drain valve and add shortening. Follow the FILLING TANK WITH
SHORTENING procedure in this manual. The fryer is now ready for use. Press the
start button to begin heating the shortening.
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CLEANING
Hot oil and hot parts can cause burns. Use care when operating,
cleaning, and servicing the fryer.
Daily
Clean your fryer regularly with the tank brush along with a damp cloth, and polish with a soft dry
cloth. If regular cleaning is neglected, grease will be burned on and discolorations may form.
Fingerprints are sometimes a problem on highly polished surfaces of stainless steel. They can be
minimized by applying a cleaner that will leave a thin oily or waxy film.
Clean all exterior surfaces of your fryer at least once daily.
Use a damp cloth with warm water and a mild soap or detergent.
Do not use chlorine or sulfate/sulfide cleaners.
Rinse thoroughly, and then polish with a soft dry cloth.
Keep the fryer exterior clean and free of accumulated grease to prevent stubborn stains
from forming. If regular cleaning is neglected, grease will be burned on and discolorations
may form.
Remove discolorations by washing with any detergent or soap and water.
Use a self-soaping, non-metallic scouring pad for particularly stubborn discolorations.
Always rub with the grain of the stainless steel.
Do not use a metallic scoring pad or harsh cleaners.
KleenScreen PLUS® Filtration System
Installation and Operational Manual for “ERF” Models
2ER50DF Shown with
Accessory Casters
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Filtering Instructions for KleenScreen PLUS® Fryers
General
The KleenScreen PLUS® filtration system filters the oil as it is pumped back into its’ respective
tank(s). Only one tank can be drained and filtered at a time. Under no circumstances should both
tanks be drained at the same time.
Assembly
After unpacking, wash the filter pan, crumb basket and filter screen assembly. Make sure
you remove the insert located inside the filter screen. Use dishwashing detergent and warm
water, (parts are dishwasher safe). Rinse the filter pan, crumb basket and filter screen
components completely and wipe all parts dry with a clean cloth.
Pull out the filter drawer all the way leaving the filter pan opening exposed.
Place the filter tank into the filter drawer making sure that the pins on the bottom of the filter
pan line up with the holes in the filter drawer. Position the filter screen assembly into the
suction tube clip in the filter pan positioning the filter screen assembly flat on the bottom of
the filter pan. Place the primary crumb basket onto the left handle of the filter pan.
Carefully line up the suction tube nozzle so that it mates with the oil receptacle block
mounted on the frame of the fryer battery. Close the drawer. See Figures 1, 2 3 and 4.
Suction Tube
Filter Screen
Filter Insert
Knurled Bottom
Fitting
Fig. 1
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Fully assembled filter screen assembly:
Fig. 2
Secure Tube with
Suction Tube Clip
Filter Screen Lays
Flat On Bottom of
Filter Pan
Fig. 3
Micro-Filtration Fabric Envelope Accessory Assembly:
Same Suction Tube
Fabric Envelope Insert
(Different from Screen Assembly)
Fabric Envelope
Closing Clip
Same Knurled Knob
Fig. 4
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INSTRUCTIONS TO REMOVE & REPLACE KLEENSCREEN PLUS® FILTER ENVELOPE
FOR ABSOLUTE FILTRATION & MAXIMUM FLOW RATE WE RECOMMEND YOU CHANGE YOUR FILTER
ENVELOPES AT EVERY OIL CHANGE (10-14 DAYS DEPENDING ON OIL USAGE).
Step 1
Discard all oil from the filter vessel, (see pages 23 or 24). When the
filter pan is empty, use a spatula and scrape off all debris left on the
filter envelope and in the filter pan.
Step 2
Unscrew “S” Tube from filter by turning the Bottom Knurled fitting
counter- clockwise.
Step 3
Remove SST Closure Clip by lifting off one side.
Step 4
Remove SST Filter Screen Insert and wash insert with hot water and
dry thoroughly. The Filter Screen Insert is dishwasher safe. Place the
insert into a new KleenScreen PLUS® Filter envelope.
DO NOT WASH FABRIC ENVELOPE
Step 5
Place Filter Screen Insert into the fabric envelope making sure that the
holes line up. Fold over the other end of the envelope and place SST
Closure Clip on hinge over and firmly press clip all the way down to
secure and seal filter assembly. Making sure that the folded end is face
down; screw “S” Tube Assembly onto the Filter Assembly. Tighten the
Bottom Knurled fitting. When tightened, the “S” Tube assembly should
be perpendicular to the long side of the filter assembly.
Step 6
Reposition the filter tube into the provided clip. Align filter tube so that
the end of the “S” Tube engages the Oil Receptacle fitting each time the
drawer is opened and closed.
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Operation
Hot oil and parts can cause burns. Use care when operating,
cleaning and servicing the fryer.
Spilling hot frying compound can cause severe burns. Do not move
fryer without draining all frying compound from the tank.
Never run water or boil out solution through filter and motor / pump. Doing so
will void your fryer warranty.
FILTERING PROCEDURE
Oil Temperature should be 300-350° F. Use the provided crumb scoop to remove and suspend
crumbs on the bottom of the tank before proceeding to Step 1.
1. Do not turn off the Fryer. The power must be on throughout the entire filtering process.
Do NOT heat the fryer during the filtering procedure. Permanent damage to your fry
tank may occur and warranty may be voided.
2. Vulcan recommends adding an oil treatment media to the oil prior to filtering.
3. Make sure that the filter drawer is closed completely and that the suction tube and
receptacle block are in the correct position. Fig. 5
Fig. 5
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