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4.
Strike and place match through lighting hole to approximately 1/2" (2 to 3 cm) from the
burner. We recommend the use of a long wooden match.
5.
Slowly turn “T” valve counter-clockwise until burner lights.
6.
If burner does NOT ignite immediately, turn the “T” valve and cylinder valve to OFF, wait 5
minutes for gas to evacuate and repeat steps 1 through 4 until burner ignites.
7.
If the burner does not light within the first few attempts, there is a problem with the gas
supply. Turn off the gas at the burner and cylinder.
DO NOT
attempt to operate the fryer
until the problem is found and corrected.
HOW TO REIGNITE BURNER:
It is recommended to place lid over cooking vessel before reigniting burner. Follow steps 1
through 4 above, to reignite burner. Use caution when lighting burner, hot oil from cooking
vessel may have splattered and run down the sides of the unit.
BURNER FLAME CHECK
Adjust flame height using “T” valve. Rotate air
shutter to achieve mostly blue flame. The air
damper mounted on the back of your burner
helps to control the amount of air that mixes
with the LP gas. A blue flame with little or no
yellow flame provides the best heat. Adjust the air
damper until the desired flame is achieved.
NOTE:
Make sure the male fitting on the fryer is screwed into the air shutter and tightened
securely. Do not over-tighten as the air shutter needs to move freely in order to adjust
air intake. Check the attachment for proper connection every time propane tank is
connected to fryer.
TURNING OFF THE FRYER:
1.
Turn OFF the LP cylinder valve.
2.
Turn “T” valve to the OFF position.
NOTE:
Turn off LP cylinder first to prevent gas from
being left in the system under pressure.
3.
To disconnect valve regulator/hose assembly, turn the
large regulator coupling counter-clockwise by hand.
CAUTION!
The LP cylinder valve should always be in the OFF or closed
position when the fryer is not in use.
To turn off the LP cylinder valve,
turn knob clockwise until it stops.
Lighter Hole
“T” valve
Rotating
Air Shutter
Air Hole
2”
1”
0”
Yellow
Blue
Burner Hole
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