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 Winston Foodservice | 2345 Carton Drive | Louisville, Kentucky 40299

 

 

 

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Rear Block acceptable = Pass Rear Block Inspection

 

Silicone/Gasket Missing = Fail and Repair Promptly

     

Rear Block Not acceptable or missing bump = Fail and Remove Fryer from Use until Repaired

  

4. 

Vent Inspection 

- Remove mu

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er and vent back to inspect dead weight and vent block. Ensure dead

    weight end is rounded at bottom and vent block does not have a vent ball being used (Fig. J & Fig. K).

Fig. J - Correct Parts

Fig. K - Incorrect Parts

     

Dead Weight & Vent Block acceptable = Pass Vent Inspection

     

Vent area dirty = Fail and Repair Promptly

     

Incorrect Dead Weight or Vent Block = Fail and Remove Fryer from Use until Repaired

5. 

Collector Inspection 

- Remove Collector (Fig. L) to ensure that there are not any cracks, missing tabs,

     or that it is not out of round. Inspect collector gasket to verify that it is not 

fl

attened, frayed, or torn.

Fig. L - Collector

Ball-end

Dead weight

Vent Block

Vent Block

Vent Ball

Dead weight

Collector gasket

Reinforcement

Tabs (4)

Gasket Groove

Collector

Summary of Contents for Collectrmatic

Page 1: ...e The defined useful life of a Collectramatic Pressure Fryer is 25 years from date of manufacture Any Collectramatic Pressure Fryer that has reached its useful life is to be decommissioned immediately either through physical destruction or transformation of the pressure fryer into an open fryer through the use of the defined process If any of the following criteria apply to the Collectramatic Pres...

Page 2: ...f the front panel of the fryer If no ID tag is present or the ID tag was replaced with an upgrade control kit the original serial number is etched onto the front right side of the fryer pot rim A serial tag from an upgrade control kit can NOT be used to determine useful life Step 2 Inspect Pressure Components Fryer should be emptied of oil and cooled to room temperature prior to inspection 1 Lid I...

Page 3: ...F to ensure that there are no cracks or broken welds Ensure that there is a gasket or food grade silicone caulk between the fryer top and Fig F Front Latch Block Fig G Front Block Gasket Front Latch acceptable Pass Front Latch Inspection Silicone Gasket missing Fail and Repair Promptly Front Latch not acceptable Fail and Remove Fryer from Use until Repaired 3 Rear Block Inspection Inspect Rear Blo...

Page 4: ... weight end is rounded at bottom and vent block does not have a vent ball being used Fig J Fig K Fig J Correct Parts Fig K Incorrect Parts Dead Weight Vent Block acceptable Pass Vent Inspection Vent area dirty Fail and Repair Promptly Incorrect Dead Weight or Vent Block Fail and Remove Fryer from Use until Repaired 5 Collector Inspection Remove Collector Fig L to ensure that there are not any crac...

Page 5: ... Pot Inspection Pot not acceptable Fail and Remove Fryer from Use until Repaired Step 3 Operation Component Inspection 1 Drain Valve Inspection Inspect Drain Valve Fig M for shortening leaks or missing components If leaking exists determine if leaking is internally on the drain itself externally from fryer mounting or unknown Drain Valve acceptable Pass Drain Valve Inspection Drain Valve Leaking I...

Page 6: ...operational use All Heaters are secured and acceptable Pass heater inspection Heaters not acceptable but not obstructing Fail and Repair Promptly Heaters not acceptable and obstructing Fail and Remove Fryer from Use until Repaired 4 Probe Inspection Inspect to ensure proper temperature probe position Fig O Inspect to ensure that the probe is not missing cracked or bent Probe acceptable Pass Probe ...

Page 7: ...20 17_instructions_fryer_maintenance_kfc Labels Present and Readable Pass Label Inspection Labels not Visible or Readable Fail and Repair Promptly Fig P Backsplash Label Fig Q Lid Lock Label Fig R Front Panel Labels Step 4 Safety Labels 1 Label Inspection Inspect all required labels Fig P Q R to determine that they are present and readable ...

Page 8: ...es 5 Brush 6 Heat Plate Part Description Part Part Description Part Backsplash Label PS1318 Heater 230V PS2300 Brush PS1120 High Limit Clamp PS1744 Collector PS1206 High Limit Thermostat PS2438 Collector Gasket PS1892 5 Label Kit except backsplash PS2683 Displacer Tool PS1209 Lid Assembly PS1459 Drain Hook PS1154 Lid Gasket PS1891 5 Drain Valve PS1066 Lid Handlebar PS1168 Fast Probe N A Lid Lock P...

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