Belshaw Brothers 624, 618L, 634 User Manual

Electric Fryer
Models
618L, 624, and 634
Operator’s Manual
618L & 624:
:
If you accept the machine from the shipping company, you are, in effect, saying that the machine is in good condition, and you must pay for the machine. Belshaw cannot pay for
shipping damage, because the freight company has accepted the machine from Belshaw in good condition, and is responsible for its safe delivery. For your protection, inspect the machine to see that no parts are bent, scratched, or otherwise damaged. If any damage has occurred in shipping, file a freight claim with the shipping company immediately.
IMPORTANT
Keep this manual for future reference.
To unpack the fryer and transport it to the workstation:
1. Use a fork lift to transport the shipping crate to the work station.
2. Break down the shipping crate.
3. Remove all the packing materials from the fryer. These include foam, tape, brown paper, plastic, and white protective coating.
4. Position the fryer to allow sufficient space on either end of the machine for any equipment you plan to use with it.
EQUIPMENT RECORD
Please provide the information below when you correspond with us about your machine. Purchased by _____________________________________________________________________ Installed by ______________________________________________________________________ Date of Installation ________________________________________________________________ Model number ___________________________________________________________________ Serial number
0303
MN-1126EN
Belshaw Bros., Inc.
1750 22nd Avenue South
Seattle, WA 98144-4590 USA
Phone: (206) 322-5474 • Fax: (206) 322-5425
Toll Free: (800) 578-2547
Email: service@belshaw.com • http://www.belshaw.com
Contents
Sections
1 Installation 1
Unpacking the Fryer 1 Initial Cleaning 1 Installing the Fryer 1 Moving the Fryer 2 Mounting the Drain Tray 2
2 Operation 4 3 Cleaning 6
Cleaning the Exterior Surfaces 6 Cleaning the Frying Screen 6 Cleaning the Kettle 6 Removing the Shortening 6 Washing 7 Rinsing 8 Drying 8
4 Troubleshooting 9
Appendixes
A Donut-Making Helps 13
Tips on Making Quality Cake Donuts 13 Calculating Correct Water Temperature 14 Ratios of Plunger Sizes to Donut Weights 14 Temperature Conversion 14
B Electrical Components 15
Testing the Continuity of the Toggle Switch 15 Testing the Continuity of the Thermostat 16
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C Parts Lists 17
618L Fryer 18 624 Fryer 24 634 Fryer 31
D Wiring Diagrams 37
618L Fryer (618L-4018) Insert 624 Fryer (624-4024) Insert 634 Fryer (634-4050) Insert
E Limited Warranty Insert
Figures
B-1. Toggle Switch Continuity Test 20 B-2. Thermostat Terminals 21
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Preface
The 618L, 624, and 634 Electric Fryers are designed to fry cake and yeast-raised donut products. Each must be bolted to a flat, dry floor. The operator should stand opposite the heater head.
The operator must work safely at all times and read this manual and follow its instructions and warnings. A thorough understanding of how to install, maintain, and safely operate the fryer will prevent production delays and injuries.
Heed the following warnings and all other warnings that appear in this manual:
Make sure the machine is bolted
securely to the floor. Doing so will prevent the machine from moving, tipping, or falling, which could cause serious injury.
To avoid damaging the machine, never
use force to assemble, disassemble, operate, clean, or maintain it.
Never let water and hot shortening come
in contact with each other. Moisture causes hot shortening to spatter, which may cause serious burns.
Do not overfill the kettle with
shortening. If shortening overflows the kettle, it could cause serious burns or could cause someone to slip on the floor and be seriously injured.
Hot shortening can cause serious burns.
Make sure that the system and the shortening are cool before attempting any cleaning, adjustment, disassembly, or repair.
To avoid electrocution or other injury,
unplug the machine before attempting any cleaning, adjustment, disassembly, or repair.
Be careful never to get shortening,
water, or other materials on the floor. If anything does get spilled on the floor, mop it up immediately. Materials on the floor can cause people to slip or fall, resulting in serious injury or loss of life.
To prevent unintentional startup and
possible fire, unplug the machine if there is a local power outage. When the power is restored, it is safe to plug the machine in again.
To avoid electrocution, make sure that
all electrical cords are not frayed or cracked and that they do not pass through any water or shortening.
Make sure that all electrical cords are
routed so that no one will trip over them.
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1 Installation
Unpacking the Fryer
1. Use a fork lift to transport the shipping crate to the work station.
2. Break down the shipping crate.
3. Remove all the packing materials from the fryer. These include foam, tape, brown paper, plastic, and white protective coating.
4. Position the fryer to allow sufficient space on either end of the machine for any equipment you plan to use with it.
Initial Cleaning
Clean your fryer before using it. Wipe the inside of the kettle with a soft, damp cloth. Dry the kettle thoroughly.
WARNING
To avoid electrocuting yourself or damaging the machine, never allow water, steam, cleaning solution, or other liquid to enter the heater head or the electrical box.
Installing the Fryer
1. Make sure the power requirements of the machine, found on the data plate on the back of the heater head assembly, match your power source.
2. Using a fork lift or pallet jack, lift the fryer cabinet and screw each leg in as far as it will go.
3. Set the fryer cabinet on a flat, dry floor.
4. Level the fryer. Follow these steps: a. Check to see if the fryer is level. To do
so, place a level across the top of the fryer cabinet.
b. If the fryer is not level, lift the fryer
using a fork lift or pallet jack, and turn the legs to adjust them.
c. Using the fork lift or pallet jack, lower
the fryer to the floor. Be sure that all the legs rest on the floor when the fryer is level.
5. Bolt the fryer to the floor. The foot of each leg has two holes in it for this purpose.
WARNING
Never let water and hot shortening come in
contact with each other. Moisture causes hot shortening to spatter, which may cause serious injury. Prior to use, make sure the
kettle and any other parts you have washed
are dry.
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To avoid serious burns, other injury, or
death, make sure the fryer is securely
fastened to the floor so it will not tip or fall
9. Connect the fryer to a properly grounded power source.
WARNING
over.
Moving the Fryer
If you ever want to move the fryer to a different workstation, follow this procedure:
1. Turn off the fryer and disconnect it from the power source.
2. Allow the machine and the shortening to cool.
WARNING
Do not touch hot shortening. It can cause
serious burns.
3. Remove the shortening from the fryer as explained in “Removing the Shortening” in Section 3.
WARNING
Mounting the Drain Tray
If you ever want to mount the drain tray on the opposite side of the fryer, follow the steps below. You cannot move the drain tray if your fryer has a Belshaw Shortening Melter (FM) mounted on it.
1. Remove the two acorn nuts on the ends of the drain tray hinge shaft.
2. Slide the drain tray hinge shaft out of the drain tray mount brackets.
3. Lift off the drain tray.
4. Remove the bolts and washers that hold the drain tray mount brackets in place. Remove the mount brackets.
5. Tilt the heater head back and lock it in place.
6. Loosen the set screws in the drain valve extension knob on the side of the cabinet. Remove the knob.
To avoid burns, falls, other injury, or
death, never attempt to move the fryer
when it has shortening or other liquid in it.
WARNING
Thoroughly clean and dry the floor if
shortening is spilled. Materials on the floor
can cause people to slip or fall, resulting in
serious injury or loss of life.
4. Remove the bolts that secure the fryer to the floor.
5. Using a fork lift, transport the machine to the new workstation.
6. Level the fryer, bolt it to the floor, and connect it to the power source, as explained in “Installing the Fryer” above.
7. Inside the cabinet, there is a set collar on the drain valve extension rod. Loosen the set screw in the set collar. Slide the set collar toward the drain valve. Remove the extension rod and the bushing.
8. Remove the hole plug from the hole in the opposite side of the cabinet and insert the bushing in its place. Install the hole plug in the hole where the bushing was.
9. Remove the kettle from the cabinet, turn it 180º, and put it back in the cabinet.
10. Install the extension rod and the drain valve extension knob at the new location. To do this, reverse the procedure outlined in steps 6 and 7.
11. Remove the two drain tray support rests that are mounted on the outside of the cabinet. Each support rest is held in place by two hex-head machine screws, two hex nuts, two internal tooth lock washers, and two flat washers.
12. Install the drain tray support rests on the opposite side of the cabinet.
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13. Install the drain tray mount brackets (removed in step 4) on the opposite side of the fryer.
14. Put the drain tray in place, so its holes line up with the holes in the mount brackets.
15. Slide the drain tray hinge shaft through the holes in the mount brackets and the drain tray.
16. Tighten the acorn nuts (removed in step 1) on the ends of the drain tray hinge shaft.
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Operation 2
Read each step completely before doing what it tells you to do.
1. If you are frying yeast-raised donuts, install the proofer or feed table. Refer to the proofer or feed table manual for complete installation and operation instructions.
2. Make sure the drain valve is closed.
3. Put enough shortening in the kettle to completely cover the heating elements, thermocouple, and high-temperature limit control probe.
Put shortening in the kettle using one of
these methods: If you have a Belshaw Shortening Melter
(FM) attached to the fryer, use the FM to melt shortening and transfer it to the kettle. See the FM manual.
WARNING
Hot shortening causes severe burns.
4. Move the on/off switch to the ON position. The switch is located inside the fryer cabinet, on the right hand side.
The “Power On” pilot light on top of the
heater head will light up.
5. Set the thermostat to 250 F/121C. The “Heating” pilot light on top of the heater head will light up, indicating that the shortening has not yet reached the selected temperature.
6. Continue adding shortening to the kettle until it reaches the proper depth for frying. Use one of the following methods. For safety reasons, we recommend the first method, and discourage you from using any other method.
Use a Belshaw Shortening Melter (FM)
to melt shortening and transfer it to the kettle. See the FM manual.
Melt shortening in a pan on the stove
and pour it into the kettle.
Very carefully put solid shortening into
Melt shortening in a pan on the stove
and pour it into the kettle.
Put solid shortening into the kettle,
packing it tightly around the heating elements, thermocouple, and high­temperature limit control probe.
To avoid serious burns, be very careful not
the kettle.
WARNING
to splatter hot shortening when you add
shortening to the kettle.
WARNING
Because shortening expands as it increases
Air spaces can cause the shortening to
overheat and catch on fire.
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in temperature, put shortening in the kettle gradually. Let the shortening in the kettle heat up before you add more.
7. After all of the shortening has melted, set the thermostat to the desired frying temperature.
The “Heating” pilot light will go out if the high temperature limit control breaks the circuit.
Note: If the high temperature limit control does break the circuit, push the red reset button on the back of the heater head.
8. Wait for the shortening to reach the desired temperature.
WARNING
To avoid serious burns, when the fryer is
operating, do not touch the flue, exhaust
manifold, stacks, gas burners, or any part
of the fryer that is in contact with hot shortening. Keep clear from the area
above the flue outlet.
9. If you are frying cake or French donuts, move the cutter into place over the fryer. Refer to the cutter manual for complete installation and operation instructions.
If you are frying yeast-raised donuts using a
feed table, load proofing cloths on the feed table. Refer to the feed table manual for complete installation and operation instructions.
CAUTION
To avoid damaging the machine, do not
operate the conveyor until all the
shortening has melted.
10. Continue supplying shortening to the kettle as required. Keep the kettle filled up to the “Oil Level” marks on the side.
11. When you are done frying donuts, move the on/off switch to the OFF position.
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Cleaning 3
For your safety, observe the following warnings throughout the entire cleaning process.
WARNING
Thoroughly clean and dry the floor if
shortening, water, or other materials are
spilled. Materials spilled on the floor can
cause serious injury or loss of life.
WARNING
To avoid electrocuting yourself or
damaging the machine, never allow water,
steam, shortening, cleaning solution, or any
other liquid to enter the electrical box or
the heater head.
WARNING
To avoid being burned in an explosion,
never use any flammable materials for
cleaning.
Cleaning the Frying Screen
1. In a sink or a dishwasher, wash the frying screen using warm water and mild detergent. Do not use an abrasive cleaner or scraper.
2. Rinse the frying screen in clear water.
3. Dry the frying screen thoroughly, using a soft cloth, before you use it again.
WARNING
Dry the frying screen thoroughly.
Moisture causes hot shortening to spatter,
which may cause serious injury.
4. Check the frying screen to make sure no metal is flaking off of it. If the screen is flaking, replace it immediately, so you do not get metal particles in your product.
Cleaning the Kettle
There are four basic steps to cleaning the kettle: removing the shortening, washing, rinsing, and drying. You must perform all four steps and perform them in the order listed.
Cleaning the Exterior
Removing the Shortening
Surfaces
1. Clean the polished and painted surfaces of the fryer with a soft, damp cloth. Use a non­abrasive cleaner to remove any discoloration.
2. Polish these surfaces with a soft, dry cloth.
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To avoid being burned or electrocuted,
disconnect the fryer from the power source
1. Disconnect the machine from the power source.
2. Let the shortening cool to 100 F/38C.
WARNING
before cleaning it.
3. Place a Belshaw Shortening Filter or a large metal container under the drain valve of the fryer.
WARNING
Do not use a plastic container. If the
shortening is not cool enough, the container
will melt, possibly causing you to be
burned, and causing shortening to get on
the floor.
4. Open the drain valve by turning the drain valve extension knob on the side of the fryer cabinet. Allow all the shortening to drain into the Shortening Filter or metal container.
5. If you are using a metal container, watch it to make sure the shortening does not overflow. If the container becomes full, close the drain valve, put another metal container under the drain valve, and open the drain valve again.
WARNING
Do not allow the shortening to overflow the
containers. Shortening will get on the
floor, and if the shortening is not cool
enough, you may be burned.
WARNING
8. Tilt the heater head assembly out of the fryer and lock it in place.
9. Using a non-abrasive, non-metallic spatula, scrape the sediment and any remaining shortening through the drain valve.
10. Close the drain valve.
11. If your fryer has a Belshaw Shortening Melter (FM) connected to it, install the plug into the reservoir nipple.
Washing
1. Carefully pour hot water into the kettle, up to the normal level of the shortening. Add trisodium phosphate or another appropriate cleaner.
2. Scrub the inside of the kettle. Do not use any abrasive cleaners or scrapers.
WARNING
To avoid being burned, be very careful as
you work with hot cleaning solution. Never
put your hands in the solution. Wear
gloves and long sleeves in case any solution
splashes.
3. Allow the cleaning solution to cool to the touch.
4. Place a large metal container under the drain valve.
Thoroughly clean and dry the floor if
shortening is spilled. Shortening on the
floor can cause serious injury or loss of life.
6. If you have drained the shortening into a metal container and you wish to re-use the shortening, set the container of shortening aside. Place another suitable container under the drain valve.
7. Brush accumulated carbon from the heating elements. Accumulated carbon causes corrosion and poor heat recovery.
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Do not use a plastic container. If the
cleaning solution is not cool enough, the container will melt; possibly causing you to be burned, and causing cleaning solution to
5. Open the drain valve and allow the cleaning solution to drain into the container.
WARNING
get on the floor.
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