Cecilware Fryer F 100 User Manual

Operation & Service Manual  
FRY-SAVER® Oil Filtration System  
MODEL #  
OIL CAPACITY  
VOLTAGE  
120v/60/1  
120v/60/1  
120v/60/1  
SHIP WT.  
F-60  
60 lbs.  
85 lbs.  
F-100  
120 lbs.  
95 lbs.  
F-150  
150 lbs.  
105 lbs.  
STANDARD FEATURES:  
All stainless steel body and filter housing construction.  
1/4 HP heavy-duty reversible pump & motor.  
Built-in suction line heater with indicator light for solid shortening.  
5-foot (1.5 meter) flexible, sanitary, high temperature hose and heat proof handle assembly.  
Easy to remove pleated filter cartridge for super fine filtering.  
Built-in thermal reset switch.  
Four heavy-duty swivel casters allow easy movement.  
Filters 50 lbs. of oil in 5 minutes.  
Cecilware Corporation  
43-05 20th Avenue ~ Long Island City, NY 11105  
Tel: 800.935.2211 718.932.1414 Fax: 718.932.7860  
®
Since 1911  
NM47A  
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3) Place the nozzle in the cooking oil approximately 2 inches. DO NOT REST THE NOZZLE ON THE BOTTOM  
OF THE FRYER. This will prevent the nozzle from becoming clogged with solid particles.  
4) Turn the control switch to "FILL", keeping the nozzle tip submerged as oil is pumped into the filter.  
5) When most of the oil is transferred from the fryer to the filter, turn the control switch to "OFF" and clean the fryer as  
you normally would. DO NOT TRANSFER WATER AND SOLID PARTICLES FOUND ON THE BOTTOM  
OF THE FRYER. You do not want to mix water and oil together.  
6) Place the nozzle in the filter tank through the hole in the cover. DO NOT rest the nozzle on the cartridge. Turn the  
control switch to "filter" and allow the oil to pass through the cartridge while you clean the fryer.  
7) After you have removed most of the oil, only sediment and water is left. Place a container under the drain valve in  
front of the fryer and open the valve to empty the unit. When the fryer is empty, follow the manufacturer's instructions  
for cleaning.  
8) Once the fryer is cleaned, the oil in the FRY-SAVER® tank can be transferred back to the fryer.  
9) Turn the control switch on the FRY-SAVER® to "OFF" and position the nozzle in the fryer. Switch the control lever  
to "FILTER" and run until all the cooking oil is transferred back into the fryer. When finished, turn the control switch  
"OFF" and replace the nozzle in the cover for storage.  
Even though you have emptied the FRY-SAVER® of oil, there will still be some residual oil in the valve and hose. This oil  
must be drained so it does not cause any clogging.  
Place a pan or other suitable container under the valve located below the flexible hose connection at the bottom of the filter  
tank. Turn the valve cock open until dripping stops. Then close the drain valve. THE DRAIN VALVE MUST BE  
CLOSED BEFORE FILTERING.  
FRY-SAVER® FILTER CARTRIDGES:  
The filter cartridge has an average life of approximately 1,000 pounds of oil before needing to be replaced. If you are  
uncertain how many pounds you have filtered, the easiest rule of thumb is to replace the cartridge when the pleats are  
completely filled with sediment.  
NOTE: DO NOT CONTINUOUSLY REMOVE AND RE-INSERT THE FILTER CARTRIDGE, AS THIS WILL  
CAUSE THE SEAL AROUND THE EDGE OF THE PAN TO BECOME STRIPPED.  
Two Ways To Extend The Life Of The Cartridge  
1. Use the stainless steel pre-filter assembly and pre-filter paper that is available as an accessory  
2. Re-use the old cartridge as well as a new one  
The pre-filter assembly and paper are available from your local dealer and highly  
recommended to further eliminate larger particles during the filtering process.  
Filter  
Cartridge  
Pre-Filter  
Paper  
To re-use the old cartridge, first remove it from the unit and install a new cartridge.  
Take the used cartridge and empty out all the particles that have collected in the  
pleats. Remove the cloth wick around the outside edge of the old cartridge and  
place it on top of the new cartridge. This will extend the life of the new cartridge.  
On the next change of cartridges, remove both the old and the newer discarding the  
top cartridge. Install the new cartridge on the bottom and place the cartridge that  
was on the bottom, on the top. This process can be continued indefinitely.  
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FRY-SAVER® Trouble Shooting Guide  
Trouble  
Cause  
Solution  
1) FRY-SAVER® does not start  
Check that power cord is plugged into the  
proper outlet and the outlet has current.  
Power “OFF”  
Check that the “Fill-Filter” switch is in the  
“OFF” position. Re-set the circuit breaker  
by pressing the button and holding it for 5  
seconds.  
Circuit breaker on the unit may be “OFF”  
Use hand crank to manually release the  
pump. Insert the flattened end of the crank  
onto the pump shaft at the offset vent hole  
on the bottom of the unit. Turn the crank  
several times in both directions to release  
pump. MAKE CERTAIN POWER IS  
“OFF” BEFOREHAND.  
Pump may be jammed  
Turn the heater switch “ON” to pre-heat  
the fat.  
Solid fat clogged in valve assembly  
Motor Burnout  
Replace Motor  
2) FRY-SAVER® will not fill  
Oil temperature is above 250°F.  
Drain valve open  
Allow oil to cool  
Close the drain valve.  
Make certain hose assembly does not have  
any breaks or loose connections. If hose is  
cracked, replace hose.  
Loose hose connection  
V-Belt is loose or broken  
Tighten V-belt or replace  
Check wiring—if no evidence of loose  
connection, replace the switch.  
Fill-filter switch is not working  
3) Gurgling Noise – oil is filling from  
under the cartridge instead of over  
the top  
Contact service agency to repair the  
raceway.  
Valve assembly is jammed  
4) FRY-SAVER® is not filtering  
Filter cartridge is clogged  
Drain valve open  
Replace cartridge  
Close drain  
Check hose for breaks and/or loose  
connections. Replace hose if necessary.  
Loose hose connection  
Filtering at excessive temperature.  
Replace the o-rings.  
O-rings in valve assembly are bad  
5) FRY-SAVER® leaks at bottom  
The FRY-SAVER is equipped with an additional crank handle that can be used to free the pump should it become jammed with  
hardened oil. One or two turns of the pump manually will clear any jammed particles.  
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FRY-SAVER® by Cecilware Spare Parts Price List  
Cecilware  
Part #  
20000  
20003  
20005  
20020  
20025  
20026  
20030  
20035  
20045  
20050  
20055  
20065  
20066  
20070  
20085  
20086  
20090  
20095  
20100  
20125  
20130  
Blickman  
Part #  
F-101  
20000/3  
F-121  
F-134-NB  
F-135  
F-135-NUL  
F-140  
F-141  
F-143  
F-144  
F-145  
F-146  
F-146 -NUL  
F-147  
F-151  
F-151-NUL  
F-152  
F-156  
F-157  
Description  
Filter Cartridge, (1 Dz/Carton)  
Filter Cartridge (3 Pack)  
Cover w/Knob  
Caster 2", No Brake (4/Set)  
V-Belt, 3L-230  
V-Belt, 3L-220, For 220v NUL Units  
Valve Assembly, Complete  
Raceway Assembly  
Base Plate, Less Casters  
S/S Ball For Valve Assembly  
Valve Plug  
Heater, 120 Volt  
Heater, 220 Volt, NUL  
O-Ring For Cartridge Support  
Motor, 120 Volt, 1/4HP  
Motor, 220 Volt/50 HZ, 1/4HP  
Sheeve, Pulley  
Catch for Cover (W/Loop)  
Cord Set, 8 FT, 120 Volt, w/Plug  
Cartridge Support, Complete  
O-Ring For Valve Plug  
F-171  
F-172  
Tubing Bent, Valve To Pump Connection (Viking) - reference last  
character in serial # of machine  
20135  
20135  
F-181-V  
F-181-H  
Tubing Bent, Valve To Pump Connection (Haight) -reference last  
character in serial # of machine  
Compression Fitting, 3/8" Straight  
Compression Fitting, Right Angle  
Fan Blade  
Hose, 5 Ft Neoprene, New Style w/Couplings  
Nozzle, S/S, w/Handle  
Grip, For F-192 Nozzle, Black Rubber  
Nipple, 1/2 x 4-1/2  
Tee Fitting, 3/8 x 1/2  
Drain valve  
Switch, Fill/Filter  
Boot, For Fill/Filter Switch  
Circuit Breaker  
Switch, Heater  
Pilot Light  
Hose Assembly, Complete, Nozzle Attached  
Pre-Filter, S/S w/Hold-Down Ring  
Pre-Filter Paper, 150 Sheets Per Case  
Control Box, Complete With All Components  
Caster 3", No Brake (4/Set)  
20140  
20145  
20150  
20155  
20160  
20165  
20170  
20175  
20180  
20185  
20190  
20195  
20200  
20205  
20210  
20215  
20220  
20225  
20230  
F-182  
F-183  
F-185  
F-191  
F-192  
F-192-7  
F-193-1  
F-193-2  
F-193-4  
F-194-1A  
F-194-1B  
F-194-2  
F-194-3  
F-194-4  
F-199  
F-201  
F-202  
F-196  
20230  
Stabilizing Wings For 3" Casters (Model # F-150 Only) *can only be  
installed at time of order  
20240  
20240  
23090  
2004B  
2011H  
F-122-1  
F-142  
F-160H  
Knob Only For Cover  
O-Ring, Thick, For Top Of Valve  
Pump, Haight - reference last character in serial # of machine  
2011V  
F-160V  
Pump, Viking - reference last character in serial # of machine  
NM25A  
20080  
F-145-A  
F-149  
Decal, Control Box Cover  
Hand Crank  
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20080  
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QUICK TIPS  
1. BEFORE FILTERING – TURN FRYER OFF TO COOL  
THE OIL BELOW 300.  
2. TURN ON THE PRE-HEAT SWITCH LOCATED ON THE  
FRONT OF THE CONTROL BOX.  
3. WAIT AT LEAST 15 MINUTES BEFORE FILTERING.  
4. TURN PRE-HEAT SWITCH OFF BEFORE FILTERING.  
5. DO NOT STICK NOZZLE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE  
FRYER.  
6. WHEN YOU HAVE REMOVED MOST OF THE OIL  
FROM THE FRYER, TURN OFF THE FRY SAVER AND  
INSERT THE NOZZLE THRU THE COVER.  
7. TURN THE MAIN SWITCH TO FILTER AND ALLOW  
THE OIL TO CIRCULATE THRU THE MACHINE WHILE  
YOU CLEAN THE FRYER.  
8. WHEN YOU ARE FINISHED, OPEN THE DRAIN VALVE  
AT THE END OF THE HOSE, TO REMOVE ANY OIL  
LEFT IN THE MACHINE.  
Cecilware Corporation  
43-05 20th Avenue ~ Long Island City, NY 11105  
Tel: 800.935.2211 718.932.1414 Fax: 718.932.7860  
®
Since 1911  
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