Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS
– 3 – TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL .............................................................................................................................................................. 5 Specifications ...............................................................................................
Page 5 - SPECIFICATIONS
– 5 – INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND CARE OF MODELS HGS, HGD AND HGC SERIES GAS FRYERS PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR FUTURE USE GENERAL Hobart HG Series Gas Fryers are produced with quality workmanship and material. Proper installation,usage and maintenance of your fryer will result in many years of sati...
Page 7 - HGFO Series Frymate - Finish Options; il; HGFO Series Frymate - Features
– 7 – HGF SERIES FRYMATE (DUMP STATION) Model HGFO Frymate Dump Station can be configured in a battery with fryers 15 1 / 2 " (39 cm) or 21" (53 cm) in width. Frymate provides a final prep area where excess oil drains away and product is seasoned, packagedand kept ready for sale. HGFO Series...
Page 8 - INSTALLATION; U N P A C K I N G; Do not use the door or its handle to lift the fryer.
– 8 – INSTALLATION Before installing the fryer, verify that the type of gas (natural or propane) agrees with the specificationson the fryer data plate, which is located on the inside of the door panel. Ensure the fryer is configuredfor the proper elevation. U N P A C K I N G This fryer was carefully...
Page 9 - The fryer must be installed in accordance with:; In the United States of America:
– 9 – LOCATION The equipment area must be kept free and clear of combustible substances. Minimum clearance fromcombustible construction is 6" (15 cm) from the sides and 6" (15 cm) from the back of the fryer. Minimumclearance from noncombustible construction is 0" from the sides and 0"...
Page 12 - Adequate ventilation must be provided and comply with; ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
– 12 – LEVELING FRYER 1. Place a spirit level on top of the fryer after gas connections have been made. 2. Adjust the legs to ensure that the fryer is level front-to-back and side-to side in the final installed position. FLUE CONNECTIONS The fryer must be located under a hood with adequate connectio...
Page 13 - OPERATION; BEFORE FIRST USE; • Wipe tank completely dry with a soft, clean cloth.; Seasoning; expand when heated do not fill the fry tank past the MAX line.
– 13 – -MAX- -MIN- PL-56390 Fig. 4 OPERATION WARNING: HOT OIL AND PARTS CAN CAUSE BURNS. USE CARE WHEN OPERATING,CLEANING AND SERVICING THE FRYER. WARNING: SPILLING HOT FRYING COMPOUND CAN CAUSE SEVERE BURNS. DO NOTMOVE FRYER WITHOUT DRAINING ALL FRYING COMPOUND FROM THE TANK. BEFORE FIRST USE • Cle...
Page 14 - STARTUP WITH MANUAL PILOT
– 14 – STARTUP WITH MANUAL PILOT CAUTION: BEFORE TURNING THE BURNERS ON, THE FRY TANK MUST BE FILLED WITHLIQUID OR MELTED SHORTENING. 1. Plug the power cord into an appropriate grounded receptacle and turn the main gas valve on. 2. Fill the fry tank with shortening. If using solid shortening, the fr...
Page 15 - STARTUP WITH ELECTRONIC IGNITER; Turn the gas valve extension arm to ON.
– 15 – STARTUP WITH ELECTRONIC IGNITER CAUTION: BEFORE TURNING THE BURNERS ON, THE FRY TANK MUST BE FILLED WITHLIQUID OR MELTED SHORTENING. 1. Plug the power cord into an appropriate grounded receptacle and turn the main gas valve on. 2. Fill the fry tank with shortening. If using solid shortening, ...
Page 16 - Carefully lower baskets into the shortening.; S H U T D O W N; Turn the gas valve extension arm to OFF.; HGS SERIES; C O N T R O L S
– 16 – USING THE FRYER (After Startup) 1. Load basket; do not overfill. See Recommended Basket Capacities on page 30. 2. Carefully lower baskets into the shortening. S H U T D O W N 1. Turn the thermostat knob to OFF. 2. Turn the gas valve extension arm to PILOT (the pilot will continue to burn). 3....
Page 17 - HGD SERIES
– 17 – HGD SERIES C O N T R O L S HGD Series Fryers are equipped with digital controls and a solid state thermostat. Control Guide UP DOWN BOIL PROGRAM TEMP P PL-56430 L O R T N O C N O I T P I R C S E D . f f o r o n o r e y r f e h t g n i n r u t r o f ; h c t i w s r e w o P . r e t a w h t i w ...
Page 18 - PROGRAMMING; Programming Guide
– 18 – PROGRAMMING Temperature, time and other parameters must be set before operating. Once these parameters are set,the fryer can be operated at the touch of a button. Press P to enter the program mode and scroll through the parameters. If the Parameter Lock feature is on, LoC is displayed in the ...
Page 21 - HGC SERIES
– 21 – PROGRAM TIMER OIL TEMP 4 5 3 7 8 6 0 9 2 1 BOIL 12 6 9 3 P PL-56431 HGC SERIES C O N T R O L S HGC Series Fryers have a microprocessor (computer) thermostat and timer. Control Guide L O R T N O C N O I T P I R C S E D . f f o r o n o r e y r f e h t g n i n r u t r o f ; h c t i w s r e w o P...
Page 22 - Press
– 22 – PROGRAMMING Temperature, time and other parameters must be set before operating. Follow the Program Guide toconfigure the fryer to your particular operation. Programming Guide Press P to enter into the program mode, then follow the steps under each parameter to enter the desired information. ...
Page 24 - LIQUID - For slowly bringing liquid shortening up to temperature.; MELT S; SOLID - For slowly melting solid shortening.; Filter; not wish to use the timer.; starts the filter timer after the drain valve is opened.; Dispose
– 24 – Melt Options (HGC Series) When using solid shortening in the fryer, the SOLID melt option must be used. Solid shortening mustbe gently warmed to a liquid state before heating to frying temperatures. Melting solid shortening withoutusing this option will damage the fry tank and scorch the shor...
Page 25 - to enter program mode. PROGRAM is displayed in the window.; through; Time; Timers
– 25 – TEMPERATURE AND TIME PROGRAMMING Temperature 1. Press P to enter program mode. PROGRAM is displayed in the window. 2. Press OIL TEMP to enter temperature mode. 000°F and TEMP are displayed in the window. 3. Press 1 through 0 to enter desired fry temperature. The fry temperature is displayed i...
Page 26 - Advanced Time Features
– 26 – Timers 6 through 0 : 1. Press P and enter the program mode. PROGRAM is displayed in the window. 2. Press 12 6 9 3 . The LED's on timers 6 through 0 are lit and SELECT PRODUCT is displayed in the window. 3. To select a timer, press one of the lit timer numbers; CK# 00:00 and TIME are displayed...
Page 27 - Setting Advanced Time Features; and enter the program mode.
– 27 – Setting Advanced Time Features 1. Press P and enter the program mode. 2. Press 12 6 9 3 for timers 1 through 5 , or press 12 6 9 3 for timers 6 through 0 . The LEDs are lit on the timers available for programming, and SELECT PRODUCT is displayed in thewindow. 3. Select a timer; the programmed...
Page 28 - Time Programming Quick Chart
– 28 – Time Programming Quick Chart Press P to enter the program mode Press 12 6 9 3 for timers 1 to 5 Press 12 6 9 3 for timers 6 to 0 Select a Timer Press P to continue P P P Set HOLD Time S e l e c t C O M Por STRAIGHT Press 12 6 9 3 Press 12 6 9 3 Set DUTY Time Press 12 6 9 3 Exit Program Enter ...
Page 29 - Models Without Basket Lift Option; Press the desired number to start the timer. Timers
– 29 – USING THE FRYER (After Startup) Models Without Basket Lift Option 1. Load the fry basket(s); do not overfill. See Recommended Basket Capacities on page 30. 2. Carefully lower basket(s) into shortening. 3. Press the desired number to start the timer. Timers 1 through 5 are for the left basket ...
Page 31 - DAILY FILTERING
– 31 – DAILY FILTERING WARNING: HOT OIL AND PARTS CAN CAUSE BURNS. USE CARE WHEN OPERATING,CLEANING AND SERVICING THE FRYER. Filtering Guidelines (All Models) • Stand alone fryers are available in filter-ready and non-filter-ready versions. • Battery interplumbing is available only on fryers equippe...
Page 33 - Daily
– 33 – HIGH LIMIT DEVICE (All Models) If the shortening becomes overheated, a high-temperature shutoff device will close the gas valve offand extinguish the pilot. DO NOT relight the pilot until the shortening temperature is below 300°F(149°C). If this situation persists, contact your local Hobart S...
Page 34 - Weekly or As Required; cleaner. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
– 34 – Weekly or As Required 1. Drain shortening. NOTE: Fryers equipped with Filter-In-A-Drawer are covered in a separate instruction manual.Follow the instructions accordingly. 2. Flush out scraps and sediment with a small amount of warm shortening. 3. Allow the tank to drain thoroughly. 4. Close t...
Page 35 - MAINTENANCE; LUBRICATION; Motors used on basket lifts are permanently lubricated.; VENT; Contact your local Hobart Service office.; TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
– 35 – MAINTENANCE WARNING: HOT OIL AND PARTS CAN CAUSE BURNS. USE CARE WHEN OPERATING,CLEANING AND SERVICING THE FRYER. WARNING: SPILLING HOT FRYING COMPOUND CAN CAUSE SEVERE BURNS. DO NOTMOVE FRYER WITHOUT DRAINING ALL FRYING COMPOUND FROM THE TANK. Fryers should be kept on a regulator preventive ...
Page 36 - ALARMS AND ERROR MESSAGES (HGD and HGC Series)
– 36 – FORM 34773 (June 2002) PRINTED IN U.S.A. ALARMS AND ERROR MESSAGES (HGD and HGC Series) Pilot Out - If the pilot is out, the control displays the following message: HGD Series - FIrE OUt HGC Series - PILOT OUT If no action is taken after 90 seconds an alarm sounds continuously, the heat deman...