Manual - Daily Filtering - Henny Penny WENDY'S EVOLUTION ELITE EEE-151 Operator's Manual

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3-11. A MANUAL DAILY
FILTERING
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
Failure to remove basket rests may result
in damage to the basket rest or the heat-
ing elements.
Oct. 2018
This filtering procedure allows for a more thorough cleaning of the
vat and should be done once a day. The vat can be filtered during
any non-frying times.
T o avoid burns from hot oil, use approved safety equipment
including, apron, face shield and gloves before starting
filtering procedure.
Also, to avoid overfilling the drain pan, drain only 1 vat at
a time. The drain pan holds 1 full vat only. Overfilling the
drain pan may cause slippery floors, which may result in
personal injury.
1. Check Filter Pan: A new filter pad should be used on
the first filter of each day, but the same filter pad can be used
the rest of the day, except for fish vats. After filtering a fish
vat, it is recommended to change the filter pad.
Make sure that the filter pan cover is in place, the filter drain
tube is secured, and the filter drain pan is pushed in and
locked into place. If the filter drain pan and cover are not
latched into place, the display shows "CHK PAN".
2. Press and hold
until display shows "1.EXPRESS FILTER?"
3. Press
button and display shows "2.DAILY FILTER?"
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4. Press
button for YES and display shows "CONFIRM",
followed by "YES NO". (If control suspects oil in drain pan
"CAUTION IS THERE OIL IN PAN? YES NO" may show in
display. Make sure drain pan is empty before proceeding.)
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5. Press
button for YES and display shows "OPEN DRAIN"
Pull-out on the drain knob (Figure 1), the display shows
"DRAINING" and the oil drains from the vat, or press
X button for NO and controls return to normal operation.
6. Once oil has drained from vat, remove basket support from vat.
See Figure 2.
Do not exert pressure on the heating elements or fire may occur,
resulting in personal injury and/or property damage.
Use protective cloth or gloves when lifting the basket support.
The support may be hot and burns could result.
7. Lift off the basket rest. Figure 3.
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