Safe Work Practices - BKI BLG-TC Series Operation Manual

Extra-large gas auto-lift fryer with training central
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Gas Auto-Lift Fryer

Safe Work Practices

Do Not Store Or Use Anything Flammable Near
The Fryer
Your pressure fryer is powered by either natural gas. Do not store or use
gasoline or any flammable liquids or vapors near this or any other
appliance. Flammable materials will burn easily. Letting any flammable
liquid or vapor get too close to the fryer could cause an explosion or fire.
Serious injury could result. Examples of flammables that you should not
store near the fryer are gasoline, paint, thinners or removers, gas tanks,
and cleaning materials.
Use Gas Safely-- Avoid Danger
Gas can be a dangerous fuel if not handled safely.
Make sure to ventilate the fryer properly. If the fryer is not properly
ventilated, carbon monoxide can be released around the fryer.
Asphyxiation or suffocation can occur if gas is not ventilated properly.
Before using this appliance for the first time, contact your local gas
supplier for instructions about what to do if you smell gas. Post those
instructions somewhere near the fryer, so that everyone who uses or
works near the fryer knows what to do if they smell gas.
Beware of High Voltage
This equipment uses high voltage. Serious injury can occur if you or any
untrained or unauthorized person installs, services, or repairs this
equipment. Always Use an Authorized Service agent to Service Your
Equipment.
Use the Fryer on Noncombustible Floors Only
Make sure your floor is noncombustible. Do not operate your fryer on
floors that are wood, carpeted or have rubber mats. Placing your fryer on
a combustible floor could cause a fire. Serious injury could result.
Examples of noncombustible floors where you can safely place your fryer
are concrete, tile, and ceramic.
Keep the Area Around Your Fryer Uncluttered
Make sure to keep the area around your fryer clear of any obstacles.
Serious injury can occur if you trip or fall near the fryer. You could be
burned by hot shortening that splashes out of the fryer or by falling
against the hot metal of the fryer.
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