Paragon 9050 User Manual

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OWNER’S MANUAL
FOR ELECTRIC FRYERS
Model Numbers
MIGHTYCORN DOG FRYER 3000
ELECTRIC FRYER
www.ManufacturedFun.com
Paragon International, Inc 731 W. 18th Street P.O. Box 560 Nevada, IA 50201 USA
Phone (515) 382-8000 Toll-free (800) 433-0333 Fax (515) 382-8001 Email: info@manufacturedfun.com
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Paragon values your continued safety above all else. Please follow these guidelines when using your equipment to prevent injury and maximize product performance:
Machine must be properly grounded to prevent electrical shock. Do NOT immerse this equipment in water. Doing so may damage equipment and prevent it from working properly. Always unplug equipment before cleaning or serving to prevent electrical shock.
Always wear safety glasses when servicing equipment.
No direct contact to equipment by the general public should be allowed when used in food service locations. Only trained personnel should operate this equipment. Carefully read any through this manual before beginning operation of the equipment.
Never make alteration to this equipment. Any alterations made by anyone other than certified Paragon personnel will void warranty and may also create unsafe working conditions.
This machine is NOT to be operated by anyone under the age of 18.
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INTRODUCTION
PARAG ON IS PROU D TO BE YOUR
PARTNER FO R MAN UFACT URED FUN.
Our goal is to provide you with the best solutions to attract customers, expand your business, and improve your profits. That’s why this product has been specially-crafted to meet precise specifications for performance, efficiency, and output.
Your Paragon Fryer features:
Stainless steel construction Adjustable thermostat and digital temperature display with a high limit shutdown Made in the USA
Specifications:
Overall size with cover: 18” wide x 23” deep x 11.5” high Weight: 26.05lbs with top cover (no oil) Cooking oil capacity: 37lbs Power Requirements: 208 to 240 Volts, 50/60 Hz single phase (3000 watts at 240 volt,
12.5 amps)
Power Plug Type: NEMA style 6-15P, with a 5 ft style SJOOW, 14/3 power cord Temperature: Thermostat controlled up to 400˚F. A high limit control to 450˚F with a
digital temperature readout
Tank Volume: 1105 cu. Inch
o 37.5 Lbs – 4.5 gallons to Maximum Level o 33.38 Lbs – 4 gallons to Minimum Level
Should you have any questions about your equipment, or would like to know more about our other innovative concession equipment and supplies, please contact us at 1-800-433-0333 or visit us on the
web at: Manufacturedfun.com
Thank you for your purchase and enjoy!
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ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
It is necessary that you keep an oil-type fire extinguisher readily available in the event both thermostats fail, resulting in fire.
This product requires a properly-grounded 208 to 240VAC, 50/60 Hz single phase supply with a 20 amp circuit.
We recommend that your fryer be plugged directly into a dedicated outlet. Extension cords may create a safety hazard and reduce its performance.
Be sure outlet accepts three (3) prong grounded plug, NEMA style 6-20R receptacle.
IMPORTANT FIRE SAFETY NOTICE
The building code in most cities in North America requires that any fryer with more than a 7 pound oil capacity be operated under a vent hood with “Automatic Fire Extinguisher System”. If you operate this fryer outdoors in a trailer or portable concession stand, you may not fall under the building code requirements.
Your Paragon fryer has one thermostat which works with a heat adjustment dial and controls the working temperature of the oil. This machine also has a high limit shut-down controller with a digital temperature display that operates in the event that the thermostat should fail.
UNPACKING
Paragon carefully inspects each product during assembly and after completion to adhere to strict quality guidelines, and packs it securely to ensure safe delivery to each of our customers. Be sure to carefully remove all packing material and adhesive before any operation. Please examine your product to guarantee all equipment has arrived, complete and in good condition.
If you believe that any damage may have occurred during shipment or parts may be missing, please contact Paragon immediately for replacement.
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Operating Cautions:
Hot oil is dangerous-contact with skin can result in severe burns Place your fryer on a table or base strong enough to support it and keep it from being
knocked off its base.
Keep your floors clean so no one slips and contacts the fryer. Oil is flammable! Keep open flames away from oil and vapors. Keep areas and filters clean above fryer. Lint or dust soaked in oil can ignite easily. Install an automatic fire extinguisher over the fryer and exhaust duct. Consult your local fire protection agency for you area requirements. Check regularly to
insure safe and proper function.
If your fryer starts to smoke or boil abnormally, cut off power supply and determine the
reason before attempting to use it again.
Be sure the power source is installed properly and in accordance with your local and
national codes.
See that all your personnel understand the hazards of hot oil. Instruct them on the proper
action if something does not seem to be acting properly.
Instruct your personnel on what to do if there is a grease fire. Do NOT use water on a
grease fire! Use only fire extinguishers of the approved type and never direct the extinguisher so as to blow the grease out of the oil tank.
Use appropriate frying shortening. Remember hot oil is dangerous!
Don’ts for deep fat fryers
Don’t fry above 375F.Don’t overload the frying tank.Don’t shake breaded items over fryerDon’t salt items over fryer  Don’t introduce excessive amounts of water to fryer  Don’t fry food in broken-down frying shortening.
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Installation
Place the fryer on a suitable bench or table. Allow sufficient side space when using the
reversible top cover as a side tray. Position the fryer back enough from the bench top to prevent the drain valve to not extend over the edge.
Check your local regulation codes. (Some localities may require an exhaust hood and/or
an approved fire extinguisher.
Mount the control panel assembly on to the tank. WARNING: Do not lift the fryer by the
control panel.
Secure the control panel by tightening the two thumb knobs located on the back side. Plug the power cord into power outlet. Do a start-up test to verify the unit is working:
1. Turn on the control panel’s power switch Momentarily depress the Reset (RST Button) to start the controller on start-
up
2. The digital temperature read out should indicate a temperature
3. Turn the temperature knob up to 200F
Warning: Turn temperature knob back to “Off” after a couple of seconds
Turn the power switch off The heating element should be hot
4. Test is completed, the fryer is now ready for use
WARNING: Do not operate without any cooking oil.
Operation
1. Be sure the “drain valve” is closed
2. Add approximately 37 lbs of cooking oil. Do not fill above the “MAX” line.
3. The fryer is now ready for use. WARNING: Some products may require oil temperatures up to 375˚F. Use only trained personal.
Cleaning
A fine mesh skimmer may be used to remove crust that forms during cooking periods or
during the routine clean-up
To drain the cooking oil, use the drain valve. An extension on the valve may be used to
direct the oil flow. To use the last remaining oil, block the back edge up slightly and also a baster may be use. WARNING: Do not drain until the oil is cooled down
With routine cleaning a fine grade steel wool may be used to remove the baked on oil
residue in the tank
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Cabinet
No.
Part No.
Description
1
79601
Fryer Base Assembly
2
70121
Ball Valve
3
78650
Fryer Cover
4
12182
Power Cord 240V (Note: 15 Amp Plug and 6-15 Socket)
1
2
3
4
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No.
Part No.
Description
5
78280
Thermostat Bulb
6
78101
Element 7 78005
Thermo Limit Probe
8
12408
Master Switch
9
78001
Digital Temperature Limit
10
HDS_0036
Thermostat Knob
10
5
6
7
8
9
Controls
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Electrical Guide
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Item
Number
Part No.
Description
1
12182
Power Cord – 208 to 240V, NEMA 6-15 Plug
2
12408
Master Switch
3
78280
Thermostat
4
78001
Digital Temperature Limit
5
78101
Element
11
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