Pitco SSHLV (ROV) Gas Fryers
• Food debris, or oil caked onto probe may prevent ATO operation. Occasional probe cleaning
when vat is empty and cool is recommended.
• Top off does not occur when the control is Off, Melting, Cooking, or Heating.
3.10 Automated Filtration (Optional)
• If equipped with an Automated Filtration system, the filtration works like any other Solstice Fryer
except the manual handles (blue and red) are replaced with actuators (show below) to drain the
fry vat and return oil to fry vat after filtering.
Drain Valve Actuator (top) with Drain Valve (below) 1 Linear Actuator 1
• The Automated Filtration system does not actuate “automatically”, user input is required.
• The actuators for the drain valve and return valve can be manually operated through the I12
computer. (See instructions in this manual, Section 6)
• When a pre-determined threshold (typically a user programmed number of cooks) is reached,
the operator can be prompted to filter the cooking oil. Upon successful operator input, the
system:
• Begins an automated filtration process that first opens the drain valve and drains the oil into the
filter pan.
• Shortly after the drain valve opens, the linear actuator opens the return valve and the filter pump
actuates. The filtering process operates for a pre-defined period of time (user programmable)
• The drain valve closes and the pump continues to run, returning the freshly filtered oil to the fry
vat.
• When all the oil has been pumped back to the fry vat, the pump turns off and the return valve
closes.
• The operator is queried to insure the vat is full. If the operator responds “NO”, the filter pump
turns on and the return valve is opened to pump any remaining oil from the filter pan. When the
operator responds “YES”, the fryer turns itself off and must be re-energized by the operator
pressing the “ON” key to restore power and begin frying.
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