INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL GAS FRYER C836-1-35F

Part # 4518632 (02/19/08) Page 7
INSTALLATION continued
edge of the grease lter.” We recommend that the ‘MINIMUM 
DISTANCE BE 24” (610 MM) FROM THE FLUE OUTLET TO 
THE BOTTOM EDGE OF THE FILTER WHEN THE APPLIANCE 
CONSUMES MORE THAN 120,000 B.T.U. PER HOUR.
A strong exhaust fan will create a vacuum in the room, for an 
exhaust system vent to work properly, replacement air must 
enter the room in which the vent is located.
All gas burners and pilots need sucient air to operate and 
large objects should not be placed in front of this fryer which 
would obstruct the air ow through the front. A minimum of 
24” (610mm) should be provided at the front of the unit for 
servicing and proper operation. Air for combustion enters 
the unit below the cabinet at the base. Do not place anything 
around the base or under the fryer.
Assembly Of Battery
All heavy duty batteries equipment is aligned and tted at 
the factory, from left to right and must be installed in this 
order. There is a diagram provided with every heavy duty 
battery. C836-1-35F fryers may be installed to battery with 
other US Range Cuisine Series Ranges, sharing common 
manifold connections.
A. All such units should be placed in their respective battery 
position. Detach valve panels to prevent damage, 
remove them from the area where the battery is being 
assembled.
B. Level each unit (if a range, to the oven rack) by adjusting 
the six inch (6”) legs, or where legs are not used, adjust 
level with shims. Readjust legs, if required.
C. Connect units together by mating the unions at each 
end of the manifold. (Adjoining units must have 
matching unions, unless the union parts are of the 
same specications, a leak proof connection cannot be 
assured.) Hand tighten unions at this point.
D. The units should be fastened at the rear by inserting 5/16” 
bolts through the holes provided at the rear of the burner 
box sides. Install washer and nut and hand tighten. Be 
sure of proper unit alignment in the battery before nal 
tightening of these bolts or unions. Improper tightening 
will cause “fanning” or “bowing” of batteried units.
The nal tightening of the union should be accomplished 
by using a suitable spanner wrench. If such a wrench 
is not available, the US Range union collar has special 
ridges, and a cold chisel can be driven against these 
ridges to properly seat and seal the union.
E. The manifold of this unit or the manifold of which is 
a part of must be equipped with a certied pressure 
regulator suitable for battery application and adjustable 
for an outlet pressure at the manifold as specied on the 
rating place
Assembly Instructions 
Low Prole Backguard
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"X"
"X"
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5
8
7
3
6
9
4
1. Remove ue cap #6 by removing six (6) [#10] sheet metal 
screws.
2. Remove front panel #5 by lifting upward.
3. With back panel #4 still attached to the left #2 and right 
#3 uprights, drop uprights into the rectangular cutouts at 
the rear of the range #1.
4. Fasten uprights #2 and #3 to the range #1 with four (4) 
5/16” -18 bolts and at washers #7 and #8.
5. If unit is in a battery lineup, fasten adjacent units together 
at hole marked “X” with 1/4” -20 bolts, nuts, and washers.
6. Install front panel #5 previously remove.
7. Install ue cap #6 previously removed.










