Boil out fry vats (electric fryers only) – Frymaster M2000 User Manual
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Boil out fry vats (electric fryers only)
(continued)
©McDonald’s Corporation · Planned Maintenance Manual · Revised June 2008
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Frymaster Fryer
All models
using an M2000 Computer
Quart
erly
FR 2 Q1
8
Start boil-out. 
Press the gray product button. 
The display will show a set of 
left arrows and right arrows. 
Locate the cook channel but-
ton under the vat you want to 
boil out. Press and hold the 
cook channel button for ap-
proximately 5 seconds, then 
release the button. The dis-
play near the button should 
show “boil out.” Press the 
button under the display 
again. The boil-out should 
start. 
9
Allow solution to heat up. 
The solution will reach a 
temperature of 195°F (91°C). 
The solution should be at a 
soft, rolling simmer. Once the 
solution has reached its target 
temperature, let it simmer for 
approximately 60 minutes. 
Complete steps 9 through 11 
while the timer is running. 
 
The solution should never 
come to a rolling boil, or it 
may boil over. If unit starts to 
boil over turn fryer off. 
 
Never leave the fryer unat-
tended during boil out. 
10
Clean fry baskets. 
Place the fry baskets into the 
cleaning solution. Have an-
other crew person remove 
them when clean and take 
them to the three-
compartment-sink. Rinse and 
dry them thoroughly. 
 
Do not place any aluminum 
parts in the boiling solution. 
The solid metal basket hang-
ers are made of aluminum. 
11
Clean basket support rack. 
Use the goofer stick to re-
move the basket support rack 
from the vat. Have another 
crew person take the rack to 
the three-compartment-sink, 
and rinse it thoroughly in hot 
water. Dry thoroughly. 
 
The basket support rack is 
very hot. 
 
 
12
Scrub inside of vat. 
Scrub the side, front, and 
back walls of the vat with a 
heat-resistant pot brush to 
remove any remaining depos-
its. 
13
Turn fryer off. 
When the vat has simmered at 
a rolling simmer (boiled out) 
for approximately 60 minutes, 
press the on/off button to turn 
the fryer off. 
