PrMF90 Series Portable Filters Installation & Operation Manual

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4.2 Filtering Tools
These tools are not required, but are recommended to make the filtering task easier.
A. Measuring Cup: Used to measure eight ounces by volume of filter powder.
B. Scrub Brush: To clean sediment and residue from the filter pan and fry vessel.
C. Appropriate Clothing.
4.3 Filter Preparation
1. Position the MF-90 filter next to the fryer. Remove filter pan lid and position filter
unit under frypot drain-valve extension
2. Ensure the filter power switch is in “OFF” position prior to connecting to power
supply.
3. Plug power cord into electrical outlet. The filter unit is ready for filtering. If
equipped, turn on heater switch to allow pan to preheat. After filtering, follow
instructions in Section 4.4, Changing Filter Paper.
CAUTION
The crumb tray (if equipped) in portable filter systems must be emptied into a
fireproof container at the end of frying operations each day. Some food
particles can spontaneously combust if left soaking in certain shortening
material.
4.4 Changing Filter Paper
The top sheet of filter paper should be replaced
after each filter session, and most certainly at the
beginning of each workday. If filter paper is
replaced once per day, excess sediment should
be scraped from the top filter paper after each
frypot is filtered (see photo). Filter at closing if
possible. This ensures the oil/shortening is at
proper filtering temperature.
Scrape exc
ess sediment from top filter
paper sheet after filtering.