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Important Fryer Guidelines

 

Use deep fryer only on a clean, dry, level, stable, and heat-resistant surface, away from countertop edge.

  Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near children. hot oil can cause serious and painful 

burns.

  To avoid the risk of electrocution or severe disfiguring electrical burns, do not let children handle or put electrical cords 

or plugs in their mouths.

  To avoid the risk of electrocution or electrical burns, do not let the cord or plug come in contact with water or other 

liquid.

  Use only vegetable oil, such as sunflower, peanut, or soybean, or vegetable shortening for deep frying. Deep frying 

foods in butter, margarine, olive oil, or animal fat is not recommended because of lower smoking temperatures.

 

CAUTION: OIL AND WATER DO NOT MIX.

 The combination can be dangerous. When the oil is heated, any 

water droplets in the oil super-heat, becoming a volatile steam that can cause hot oil to spatter, boil over, or even erupt 

out of the deep fryer. 

Hot oil can cause severe burns!

 

Accordingly, before pouring oil into a fryer be sure that the fryer is COMPLETELY dry. Before placing food in 

deep fryer, always remove ice crystals and excess moisture from food by patting dry with toweling.

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Use caution when deep frying doughs, such as beignets, donuts, dumplings, hushpuppies, and fritters. These foods may 

develop air bubbles during heating, which may burst and cause burns. Use the scoop provided or tongs rather than a 

fork when turning food during frying and when removing food from oil.

  Use caution when deep frying flour tortillas. Flour tortillas contain air bubbles. During deep frying, oil can become 

trapped within these bubbles. If not properly drained the bubbles can burst and cause burns. Therefore, after deep 

frying tortillas, carefully raise them out of the cooking oil and allow oil to drain from the tortillas for approximately  

30 seconds.

  Always remove plug from wall outlet and then from deep fryer when unit is not in use.

  Always allow fryer to cool completely before removing oil and before cleaning.

How To Use

Before using for the first time, wash interior of unit, divider, and scoop with warm, sudsy water and dry thoroughly. 

Never 

immerse unit in water or other liquid, or wash in dishwasher.

  1. Remove plastic cover. 

Unit must be cool before cover can be replaced for storage of oil.

  2. Check the rubber pads on the bottom of the fryer before each use to be sure they are free of oil or other debris. Wipe 

pads with warm, soapy water if necessary. Then dry thoroughly.

 3. 

Place deep fryer on a clean, dry, level, stable, and heat-resistant surface in center of countertop.

  4. If you want to fry two foods at once and keep them separate when frying, use the divider.

 Place the divider into the 

deep fryer prior to adding oil or plugging the unit in.

 If you want to fry big 

batches or large pieces of chicken or fish, do not use the divider.

    To insert the divider, grasp the top (arched portion) and center the divider between 

the guides on the inside of the deep fryer. Lower the divider into the deep fryer 

until it touches the bottom surface. Be sure the sides of the divider are positioned 

in the grooves of the guides.

  5. If frying big batches, fill unit with cooking oil or shortening up to oil level line, 

which is located on inside of unit (Fig. A). 

Never use more than eight, 8-ounce 

cups of cooking oil or 4 pounds of shortening. 

If frying smaller batches, fill unit 

with six, 8-ounce cups of cooking oil or 3 pounds of shortening. 

Never use any 

cover while oil is heating or while frying food.

Groove

oil Level Line

Guide

Fig. A

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