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INSTALLATION & OPERATIONAL MANUAL GRM SERIES GAS FRYERS MODELS: 1GR35M ML-136407 1GR45M ML-136408 1GR65M ML-136409 1GR85M ML-136410 2GR45MF ML-136417 2GR65MF ML-136418 2GR85MF ML-136419 3GR45MF ML-136420 3GR65MF ML-136421 3GR85MF ML-136422 4GR45MF ML-136423 4GR65MF ML-136661 4GR85MF ML-136664 2XG45MF ML-136561 2XG65MF ML-136628 2XG85MF ML-13656[...]
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GRM SERIES GAS FRYERS VULCAN-HART F-312 33 Rev. F (Janu ary 2008) -2- IMPORTANT FOR YOUR SAFETY THIS MANUAL HAS BEEN PREPARED FOR PERSONNEL QUALIFIED TO INSTALL GAS EQUIPMENT, WHO SHOULD PERFORM THE INITIAL FIELD START-UP AND ADJUSTMENTS OF THE EQUIPMENT COVERED BY THIS MANUAL. POST IN A PROMINENT LOCATION THE INSTRUCTIONS TO BE FOLLOWED IN THE EVE[...]
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GRM SERIES GAS FRYERS VULCAN-HART F-312 33 Rev. F (Janu ary 2008) -3- TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT FOR YOUR SAFETY……………………………… ………. 2 INTRODUCTION…………………… …………………………………… … 4 GENERAL…………………………… ……………………………… 4 ORDERING PARTS……?[...]
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GRM SERIES GAS FRYERS VULCAN-HART F-312 33 Rev. F (Janu ary 2008) -4- INTRODUCTION GENERAL Vulcan Fryers are produced wit h quality workmanship and mate rial. Proper installation, usage and maintenance will result in year s of satisfactory performance. Before installing the fryer, thoroughly read th is manual and carefully fo llow all instruction. [...]
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GRM SERIES GAS FRYERS VULCAN-HART F-312 33 Rev. F (Janu ary 2008) -5- Check that the followi ng have been included: Crumb Rack Basket Hanger Tank Brush Adjustable Casters (4) two locking, two non- locking for freestanding fryers. Fryer Batteries with the KleenScreen PLUS® Filtration System have casters installed from the factory. ?[...]
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GRM SERIES GAS FRYERS VULCAN-HART F-312 33 Rev. F (Janu ary 2008) -6- Minimum clearance from noncombustible construction: 0” from the sides of the fryer 0” from the back of the fryer Between the fryer and any open-top flame units: 16” (41 cm) Allow space for servicing and operation. Location Install fryer in an area with suffi[...]
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GRM SERIES GAS FRYERS VULCAN-HART F-312 33 Rev. F (Janu ary 2008) -7- CAN/CSA-B149.2 Propane Installation Code (latest edition), available from the Canadian Gas Association 178 Rexdale Blvd., Etobicoke, Ontario Canada M9W 1R3. ASSEMBLY The fryer must be restrained to prevent tipping and the splashing of ho t liquid. The means of restraint may b[...]
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GRM SERIES GAS FRYERS VULCAN-HART F-312 33 Rev. F (Janu ary 2008) -8- Prior to lighting, check all joints in the g as supply line for leaks. Use soap and water solution. Do not use an open flame. After piping has been checked for leaks, fully purge gas pipes to remove air. GAS PRESSURES (ALL MODELS): The gas pressure should be set at 4” W.C. (W a[...]
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GRM SERIES GAS FRYERS VULCAN-HART F-312 33 Rev. F (Janu ary 2008) -9- In Australia, use only the caster suppl ied by the manufacturer for the fryer device. The fryer must be installed usi ng a hose assembly restraining device to limit the movement of the appliance in accordance with AS1869. The fryer must be installed with a connector (not [...]
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GRM SERIES GAS FRYERS VULCAN-HART F-312 33 Rev. F (Janu ary 2008) -10- BEFORE FIRST USE Cleaning New units are wiped down at the fa ctory to remove an y visible signs of dirt, oil, grease, etc. remaining from th e manufacturing process. Before any food preparation, thoroughly wash the protective oil from all surface parts and the tank interior with[...]
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GRM SERIES GAS FRYERS VULCAN-HART F-312 33 Rev. F (Janu ary 2008) -11- LIGHTING THE PILOT A B A Thermostat Knob B G a s C o n t r o l H a n d l e 1. Open the door. 2. Turn the thermostat to OFF (see figure below, view A). The thermostat is located behind the door. 3. Push the gas control valve knob and turn to OFF. Wait 5 minutes for unburned gas t[...]
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GRM SERIES GAS FRYERS VULCAN-HART F-312 33 Rev. F (Janu ary 2008) -12- TURNING ON THE FRYER Set the temperature knob to desired temperature. After the set temperature has been reac hed, the thermostat shuts off the gas flow to burners. The pilot remains lit. The burners wil l cycle on and off, maintaining the set temperature. TURNING OF[...]
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GRM SERIES GAS FRYERS VULCAN-HART F-312 33 Rev. F (Janu ary 2008) -13- When frying doughnuts and fritters, turn product only once during frying. When cooking French fries or onion rings, shake the basket several times. Batter-covered foods should be dropped carefully, one by one, into shortening or basket. If you use the basket, first d[...]
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GRM SERIES GAS FRYERS VULCAN-HART F-312 33 Rev. F (Janu ary 2008) -14- DAILY FILTERING Hot oil and hot parts can cause burns. Use care when operating, cleanin g, and servicing the fryer. Filter shortening at least once a day. Refer to the instructions provided with your filtering equipment. A cold fryer will not drain properly. Always filte[...]
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GRM SERIES GAS FRYERS VULCAN-HART F-312 33 Rev. F (Janu ary 2008) -15- Use a damp cloth with warm water and a mild soap or detergent. Do not use chlorine or sulfate/sulfide cleaners. Rinse thoroughly, and then po lish with a soft dry cloth. Keep the fryer exterior clean and free of accumulated grease to prevent stubborn stains from form[...]
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GRM SERIES GAS FRYERS VULCAN-HART F-312 33 Rev. F (Janu ary 2008) -16- KleenScreen PLUS ® Filtration System Installation and Operational Manual For GRMF and 2XGMF Models 2GR45MF Shown GAS KleenScreen PLUS® Models: 2GR45MF ML-136417 2GR65MF ML-136418 2GR85MF ML-136419 3GR45MF ML-136420 3GR65MF ML-136421 3GR85MF ML-136422 4GR45MF ML-136423 4GR65MF [...]
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GRM SERIES GAS FRYERS VULCAN-HART F-312 33 Rev. F (Janu ary 2008) -17- Filtering Instructions for KleenScreen PLUS ® Fryers General The KleenScreen PLUS® filtration system filters the oil as it is pumped back into its’ respective tank(s). Only one tank can be dr ained and filtered at a time. Unde r no circumstances should both tanks be drained [...]
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GRM SERIES GAS FRYERS VULCAN-HART F-312 33 Rev. F (Janu ary 2008) -18- Fully assembled filter screen assembly: F i g . 2 Secure Tube with Suction Tube Clip Filter Screen Lays Flat On Bottom of Filter Pan Fig. 3 Micro-Filtration Fabric Envelope Assembly: Same Suction Tube F a b r i c E n v e l o p e I n s e r t (Different from Screen Assembly) Fabri[...]
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GRM SERIES GAS FRYERS VULCAN-HART F-312 33 Rev. F (Janu ary 2008) -19- INSTRUCTIONS TO REMOVE & REPLACE KLEENSCREEN PLUS ® FILTER ENVELOPE FOR ABSOLUTE FILTRATION & MAXIMUM FLOW RA TE WE RECOMME ND YOU CHANGE YOUR FILTER ENVELOPES AT EVERY OIL CHANGE (10-14 DAYS DEPENDING ON OIL USAGE). Step 1 Discard all oil from the filter vessel, (see p[...]
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GRM SERIES GAS FRYERS VULCAN-HART F-312 33 Rev. F (Janu ary 2008) -20- Operation Hot oil and parts can cause burns. Use care when operating, cleaning and servicing the fryer. Spilling hot frying compound can cause severe burns. Do not move fryer without draining all frying compound from the tank. Never run water or boil out solution thr ough filter[...]
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GRM SERIES GAS FRYERS VULCAN-HART F-312 33 Rev. F (Janu ary 2008) -21- 4. Drain the oil out of the fry tank by turning t he red handle drain valve. The filter pan will begin to fill with oil. When the oil level fills half of the filter pan, pull the red handled filter lever towards you. The motor / pump will begin and oil will flow back into the fr[...]
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GRM SERIES GAS FRYERS VULCAN-HART F-312 33 Rev. F (Janu ary 2008) -22- FLUSH AND DISCARD: 1. Follow filtering instructions 1-3, however do not put oil treatment media into the fryer. Drain the fryer oil into the filter pan. 2. Attach the quick disconnect hose to the discard male quick disconnec t fitting, (hose not supplied with fryer – Accessory[...]
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GRM SERIES GAS FRYERS VULCAN-HART F-312 33 Rev. F (Janu ary 2008) -23- THERMAL OVERLOAD PROTECTION BUTTON: The motor/pump supplied wi th the filtering system has a thermal overload protec tion circuit that senses when excess heat occurs due to filtering for long periods of time or under heavy load prior to discarding debris buildup. If the thermal [...]
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GRM SERIES GAS FRYERS VULCAN-HART F-312 33 Rev. F (Janu ary 2008) -24- Troubleshooting Chart: Problem: Probable Cause: No Heat: Thermostat dial not turned on. P i l o t n o t l i t . Gas supply not turned on. Wire connections loose (call service) Wires connections need cleaning (call service) T h e r m o p i l e ( c a l l s e r v i c e ) Insufficie[...]