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Pitco E14
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with
clean
warm
water
and
add
1/2
cup
white
vinegar,
stir
and
drain.
g.
Wipe
the
tank
dry
with
clean
cloth
wipes.
Close
the
drain
valve
and
remove
the
large
container.
h.
Refer
to
section
2.1
to
refill
the
fryer.
3.3
I
NSTALLING
THE
OPTIONAL
FLUSH
HOSE
The
flush
hose
option
allows
you
to
rinse
out
the
fryer
tank
during
shortening
filtration.
This
option
can
be
installed
by
the
owner
but
it
is
recommended
that
you
consult
a
qualified
technician
if
you
have
any
problems.
The
hardware
necessary
to
install
the
flush
hose
option
is
listed
below.
Install
the
flush
hose
option
as
described
in
the
procedures.
1
Flush
Hose
Assembly
(B7406501)
1
Valve
Handle
(PP10050)
1
UFM
Flush
Hose
Connection
(B6603101)
1
3/8"
Valve
(P6071780)
1
Quick
Disconnect
-
Black
(B7402241)
1
Plate
for
Label
(A6643402)
1
3/8"
Street
Elbow
-
Plated
(P7037752)
1
Label
(PP10057)
2
3/8"
Close
Nipple
(P7037301)
1
3/8"
Tee
(P7036854)
a.
Remove
the
old
3/8"
street
elbow
and
male
quick-disconnect
that
connects
the
filter
return
hose
to
the
filter.
Put
the
quick
disconnect
aside
as
you
will
need
it
later.
b.
Install
the
tee
on
the
pipe
where
the
elbow
was.
Install
a
close
nipple
in
each
of
the
tee's
remaining
openings.
c.
Attach
the
previously
removed
male
quick-disconnect
on
the
right
tee
opening.
Install
the
3/8"
valve,
plate,
and
label
on
the
left
tee
opening.
d.
Install
the
long
nipple
in
the
3/8"
valve
and
the
female
quick-disconnect
on
the
long
nipple.
e.
Connect
the
filter
unit
to
the
quick
disconnect
and
the
flush
hose
to
the
flush
hose
quick
disconnect.
During
normal
operation
of
the
fryer,
the
yellow
handle
flush
valve
will
be
SHUT.
Only
open
the
flush
valve
during
the
filter
procedures
described
in
2.4.
3.4
BASKET
LIFT
LUBRICATION
The
basket
lift
motors
and
linkages
do
not
need
lubrication.
Oil
tight
bearings
are
used
to
avoid
the
need
to
lubricate
these
components.
3.5
Checking
and
Replacing
Fuses
To
check
the
heating
element
fuses
you
will
need
a
general
purpose
OHM
meter
or
continuity
checker.
The
control
fuses
are
typically
glass
and
can
be
checked
visually.
While
checking
the
fuses
3-9

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BrandPitco
ModelE14
CategoryFryer
LanguageEnglish

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