Boil out fry vats (gas fryers only) – Frymaster M2000 User Manual
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Boil out fry vats (gas fryers only)
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Frymaster Fryer
All models usi
ng an M2000 Computer
Semi-annual
FR 2 S1
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Drain solution from fryer.
Place a 5-gallon (19-liter)
bucket under the fryer's drain.
Open the fryer drain valve far
enough to allow the solution
to flow slowly into the
bucket. Let 2 or 3 gallons of
solution drain into the bucket.
Close valve then change to an
empty bucket and let 2 or 3
gallons of solution drain into
the bucket. You will need
several buckets to drain the
fryer completely.
The cleaning solution should
be discarded or re-used in
another fryer within 3 hours.
After 3 hours, discard the
solution.
The solution will be very hot.
Avoid splashing.
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Scrub inside of vat.
Use the maple paddle with
non scratch pad to scrub the
side, front, back and top of
vat. Remove any remaining
deposits. McD Fryer Cleanser
may be use also.
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Fill vat with water.
Fill vat with the appropriate
amount of plain water.
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Drain solution from vat.
Place a 5-gallon (19-liter)
bucket under the fryer’s drain.
Open the fryer drain valve far
enough to allow the dirty so-
lution to flow slowly into the
bucket. Discard the dirty solu-
tion. Place the bucket under
the fryer drain again and open
the valve completely.
Do not place more than 2 or 3
gallons of solution in a bucket
at a time.
Scrub any remaining deposits
or carbon in the vat with a no-
scratch pad.
The solution will be very hot.
Avoid splashing.
Drain the solution only into
buckets. Do not drain into the
filter pan or oil removal cart.
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Rinse and dry vat.
Rinse the vat thoroughly with
warm water (100°F or 38° C).
Be sure to have a bucket un-
derneath the drain to catch
rinse water. Repeat with more
clean, warm water. Wipe the
vat down with a clean, sani-
tized towel. Close the fryer
drain valve. Thoroughly dry
the inside of the vat with pa-
per towels.
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Fill vat with oil.
Fill the vat with the appropri-
ate amount of oil.