Frymaster SDU90 Manuel D’Utilisation

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 DANGER 
Before each use inspect the cover to ensure the cover gasket is present and 
properly placed. DO NOT use the disposal unit if this gasket is damaged or 
missing. 
 
3.  Slowly open the drain valve.  Regulate flow with the drain valve to prevent splashing. 
 
 DANGER 
DO NOT OVERFILL!  Do not fill the reservoir above the fill lines on the sides of the 
reservoir.  Moving the SDU with an overfilled reservoir may result in spills and injury 
to personnel who come in contact with the spilled shortening. 
 
 
 
 
4.  Carefully withdraw the unit far enough to allow the cover to be closed.  Latch the cover in the 
closed postion.  Using the handle, carefully tip the unit back slightly for ease of handling and roll 
the unit to the disposal site. 
 
 WARNING 
DO NOT use the pump or discharge piping assembly as a handle! 
 
 DANGER 
To minimize the potential for burns, shortening/oil must always be allowed to cool 
below 100°F (38°C) before draining into the SDU and transporting to the disposal 
area.  However, DO NOT allow shortening to solidify in the SDU. 
 
The unit is designed to be moved, when properly filled, at an average walking pace on a flat 
surface.  Care must be taken at all times when moving hot shortening or oil.  Rough terrain or 
sudden stops and starts may cause the contents of the reservoir to spill or splash out of the 
reservoir, possibly causing serious injury to personnel
.  Always ensure that the cover is latched 
shut when moving the unit.
 
 
5.  At the disposal site, lift the pump assembly lock pin and rotate the discharge pipe as necessary to 
position the discharge nipple over the opening of the disposal container.  Release the lock pin to 
secure the pump assembly in position. Turn the pump handle clockwise.  The pump should start 
discharging oil after a few turns. Continue turning the handle until the MSDU reservoir is empty.  
NOTE:  The pump is NOT self-priming.  If it has not been used for several days, it may have lost 
its prime and may need to be re-primed in accordance with Step 3 of Section 2.2.