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CLEANING AND STORAGE
DRAINING, STORING & DISPOSING THE OIL
1. Wait for the oil to cool below 115°F (45°C) before touching the appliance or draining the oil.
2.
This fryer comes supplied with a drain hose that attaches to the drain valve.
3. Batter from frying settles down into the V-Bottom at the drain valve. It may be necessary to scoop out
the sediment before draining out the liquid.
4. Put a container directly under where oil will flow out. It is best to pour the oil through a filter or screen
to remove smaller sediment and crumbs that you were not able to scoop out.
NOTE: It is best to store oil back into the original container as purchased.
5. Open the drain S-L-O-W-L-Y until the oil begins to flow.
6. If storing your oil, use an airtight container and store in a cool dark place. DO NOT store oil for more
than 9-12 months, and never use oil that smells rancid.
7. If disposing your oil:
a. DO NOT dump it down the sink or flush it down the toilet because it can clog pipes and
eventually even pollute local waterways.
b. Check with your local solid waste department to see if they have any recommendations or
regulations about disposing of oil.
c. Pour the oil into a container and throw it into the garbage, OR take it to an oil recycling
center (Some cities have drop-off points for used cooking oil to be recycled into biodiesel).
CLEANING THE FRYER
WHAT YOU NEED: garden hose, bucket, dishwashing liquid and a sponge.
1. Move the empty fryer to a clean-up area.
2.
Position bucket under the open drain valve, and using a garden hose rinse out the V-Bottom section.
3. Close the drain valve and add water into the fryer vessel up to the internal heat tubes.
4. Add a dab of dishwashing liquid and clean the interior with the sponge.
5. Drain the soapy water and rinse clean with garden hose.
NOTE: Intense heat at burner and exhaust vent will cause the stainless to turn dull blue. This is normal,
and will not "scrub away".
STORAGE OF FRYER
1. Disconnect the LP cylinder.
2. Store
fryer in a dry place. DO NOT store outside exposed to weather. If storing fryer indoors, detach
and leave LP cylinders outdoors.
3. LP cylinders must be stored outdoors out of reach of children and must NOT be stored in a building,
garage or any other enclosed area. See pages 10 - 11 for Use and Care of LP Gas Cylinders.
4. For long term storage, cover the burner in-take and exhaust vent with a plastic bag to prevent wasps,
spiders and dirt dobbers from building nests inside the heat tubes.
5. Drain the soapy water and rinse clean with garden hose.
NOTE: Intense heat at burner and exhaust vent will cause the stainless to turn dull blue. This is normal,
and will not "scrub away".
WARNING
Storage of a gas appliance indoors is permissible ONLY if the cylinder is disconnected.
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