oz (71g) YIELD: 5 . QT (5.3L) Metric Ingredients Amount or Measure Setting Skillet 3.18kg 907g 12 340g 28g 7g 28g 3.2g Potatoes Onions, grated Eggs Flour Salt Baking powder Garlic powder Pepper Oil for frying 7 lb 2 lb 12 12 oz 1 oz . oz 1 oz 1 . t Grate potatoes on a medium grill Squeeze out extra potato juice Add remaining ingredients, except oil Mix well, cover and refrigerate to chill Turn power on Add oil to .” (.64cm) depth in skillet. Turn heat to 375F (191C). Preheat skillet. When oil is
dwg.). HEATING ELEMENT REMOVAL 1. Tilt the skillet fully forward to access bottom cover plate. 2. Make sure power switch and external circuit breaker (at fuse box or breaker panel) are off. 3. Remove screws from bottom cover plate. Remove plate. 4. Remove four (4) 7/16 inch nuts and washers from stainless retaining plate located at rear of skillet pan. 5. Remove screws and tooth lock washer from retaining bars and slide thru open end where retaining plate was previously removed. NOTE: To
For manual ignition, go to step #10. For spark ignition natural gas. go to step #12. For spark ignition LP gas. go to step # 17. 10. Can a pilot light be achieved? Yes Refer to Pilot Flame Adjustment Procedure and adjust fiame if necessary. If adjustment is not required or unsuccessful go to steo #11. No Replace defective gas control valve. 11. Does the piiot flame sensor (thermopile) generate 450-750 mV? Yes No Replace defective gas control vaive. Replace defective pilot fiame sensor. ÎZ
Heat tint can be removed by a vigorous scouring in the direction of the polish lines using SCOTCH-BRITE scouring pads or a STAINLESS scouring pad in combination with a non abrasive powdered deanser. 4. Tomato and vinegar based products have a high add content which could attack the stainless steel finish of the skillet After cooking of such products, dean skillet interior with a baking soda and water solution. Use one tablespoon baking soda per 1 gallon of water. 5. After deaning, the skillet
The use of other than tadory supplied replacement parts win void the warranty. PARTS LIST - FAUCET % in. Spout > y' C7 Item No. Part No. Description 1 SE50Q20 Hot Water Stem Assy. 2 SE50021 Cold Water Stem Assy. 3 SE50Q22 Yoke Connection Kit 4 FA00016 “0” Ring 5 FA95022 Retaining Ring 6 KE51736 Spout Nut 7 KB0832 %'Spout, 10'
When released, the tilt mechanism will stop gently at any point and has a slip clutch overload protector. IMPORTANT: Before commencing to cook, ensure skillet is in the lowered position by pressing down on the tilt switch. Ensure cover is raised first 4. To preheat, set thermostat to desired cooking temperature. Pilot light will cycle on and off with the thermostat In the event of a high heat condition (over 450* F), the red pilot light wdl flash to alert the operator and the gas supply to the
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Once the holes are made, screw the threaded rods into the ferrules on the bottom of the skillet base. Then insert the threaded rods through the holes on the stand or countertop. Thread the nuts onto the threaded rod and tighten to secure base. Once secure and level, apply a seal of silicon, to the entire edge of the base at the countertop. This will prevent food particles from entering underneath the skillet base. Screw the tilt handle into the threaded mounting block welded to the side of the s
Complete with thermostatic and safety controls; gallon markings; stainless steel clad %' cooking surface; power tilt; spring assist cover with adjustable vent. All stainless steel construction, no clearances required. • CAPACITIES: On 4 02. servings) (Other sizes may be calculated) 30 Gallons /115 liters... 960 40 Gallons /150 liters.. .1280 • Many local codes exist and it is the responsibility of the owner and installer to comply with those codes. • Cleveland equipment is built to comply wi