Broaster 2400XP Operation Manual page 14

Pressure fryer
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1.
Pressure Regulating Valve: Opens
and closes pressure regulating valve.
When cover and valve are CLOSED,
this valve seals the cooking well,
allowing pressure to build. Valve is
preset to maintain pressure at 12-14
PSI during a cooking cycle. When
OPEN, all pressure is exhausted and
timer stops timing.
2.
Cooking Well: Holds cooking oil.
3.
Basket Lifter Holder: Holds basket
lifter when not in use.
4.
Condensate Pan: Holds condensa-
tion drained from exhaust tank. Check
liquid level several times daily. Empty
as needed.
Water and hot oil DO NOT
mix. DO NOT pour
contents of condensate pan into cooking
well or filter pan. Hot oil could splash,
causing serious burns.
5.
Filter Pan: Holds filter components
and filtering compound used to filter
hot oil.
HOT Surfaces!
Hot shortening! DO NOT
use this container to
transport hot shortening. Hot shortening
could splash, causing serious burns.
6.
Exhaust Drain Tube: Directs conden-
sation from the exhaust tank into con-
densate pan.
7.
Countertop Drip Pan: Collects con-
densate from the open cooking well
and directs it to the Drip Pan Drain
Line. Drip Pan is removable for clean-
ing.
8.
Drip Pan Drain Line: Directs counter-
top liquid toward Condensate Pan.
9.
10. Manual Gas Shut Off Valve: Shuts off
11. Gas Valve: Regulates gas supply. The
12. Drain Valve: Used to drain cooking oil
and pressure regulating valve is OPEN.
Hot oil could spray out under pressure,
causing serious burns.
13. Drain Valve Handle: Opens and
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Pilot Burner: A small flame used to
ignite the main burner.
gas flow to the gas valve. Gas will flow
when handle is in line with pipe. Turn-
ing handle crosswise to the pipe stops
gas flow.
valve has a two-position switch: OFF
stops all gas flow and ON allows gas
flow to pilot and main burner as
needed.
from cooking well into filter pan or
container made for handling hot oil.
Never drain oil unless
cook/filter switch is OFF
closes drain valve. When handle is
horizontal, valve is closed. When verti-
cal, valve is open.

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