Cleaning The Dilution Box; Cleaning The Blower Wheel - Henny Penny PFG-691 Technical Manual

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2-27. CLEANING THE
DILUTION BOX
DILUTION BOX
2-28. CLEANING THE
BLOWER WHEEL
Oct. 2004
Clean the dilution box monthly to ensure the unit operates
efficiently and without failures.
1. Make sure unit is off, and close and lock the lid.
Lid should be in locked down position. Failure to do so
could result in personal injury.
2. Unscrew the wingnut on the lower left back access panel of the
fryer and remove the access panel. Clean the dilution box with
a cloth or brush. Make sure the holes in the box are free of
debris. Replace the back access panel when finished.
Depending on the breading location and conditions within the
kitchen area, the dilution box, may need cleaned more often.
The blower wheel must be cleaned annually to ensure the unit
operates efficiently and without failures.
1. Make sure unit is off, and raise the lid.
2. Remove the back shroud of the unit.
3. Clean the inside of the back shroud and the rear of the fryer.
4. Remove the hose from the blower housing.
On newer fryers, the blower tube will slide out of the bracket,
instead of being bolted. See photo below.
5. Clean the fins of the blower wheel, using a brush, or flat
blade screwdriver. Make sure the fins are clean of any debris.
Depending on breading location and kitchen area conditions,
cleaning of the blower wheel may need to be done more often.
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Model 691

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