West Bend Fryer L 5179 User Manual

WEST BEND® DEEP FRYER  
L 5179  
TO PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE, READ AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS  
AND WARNINGS IN THIS CARE AND USE INSTRUCTION MANUAL.  
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS: When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be  
followed, including the following:  
Read all instructions  
Do not touch hot surfaces. Use oven mitts.  
To protect against electric shock, do not immerse fryer base, its cord or plug in water or other liquid.  
Close supervision is necessary when deep fryer is used by or near children.  
Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow fryer to cool before putting on or taking off  
parts, and before cleaning.  
Do not operate deep fryer with a damaged cord or plug or if fryer fails, or has been damaged in any manner.  
Return fryer to West Bend Housewares for examination, repair or adjustment.  
The use of accessory attachments not recommended by West Bend Housewares may cause injuries.  
Do not use outdoors.  
Do not let cord hang over edge of table, countertop, or surface area or touch hot surfaces.  
Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner, or in a heated oven.  
Extreme caution must be used when moving deep fryer containing hot oil.  
Do not use deep fryer for other than intended use.  
Secure cover onto fryer whenever oil is hot. See detailed assembly instructions.  
Always make sure temperature knob is at “0” before plugging cord into wall outlet. To disconnect, set  
temperature knob to “0”, then remove plug from wall outlet.  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS: Your deep fryer needs no special care other than cleaning.. See Warranty  
section in this booklet for servicing details. Do not attempt to repair it yourself.  
For Household Use Only  
WARNING: To prevent personal injury or property damage caused by fire, always unplug this and other appliances  
when not in use.  
Electrical Cord and Plug Information: WARNING: Your deep fryer has a short cord as a safety precaution to  
prevent personal injury or property damage resulting from pulling, tripping or becoming entangled with the cord. Do  
not allow children to be near or use this deep fryer without close adult supervision. Do not use with an extension  
cord. Serious hot-oil burns may result from a deep fryer being pulled off a table, countertop or surface area.  
To avoid circuit overload, do not operate another high wattage appliance on the same circuit.  
This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). As a safety feature, this plug will fit in a  
polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse the plug. If it still does not fit,  
contact a qualified electrician. Do not attempt to defeat this safety feature.  
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When finished frying, unplug cord from wall outlet, secure cover onto fryer and allow covered fryer to cool  
completely before removing oil and cleaning.  
Replace charcoal filter after every 10 to 12 uses to help reduce odor when frying and also to prevent oil from  
overflowing due to using a dirty filter. See Warranty section in this book for ordering replacement charcoal  
filters. Do not use fryer without charcoal filter.  
TO USE DEEP FRYER  
1. Place fryer on a stable, dry and level heat-resistant surface, away from any edge. Open  
cover by turning cover release knob clockwise and then lifting cover handle. Lift basket  
handle up until handle locks in horizontal position. See Diagram 1. Lift basket out of  
fryer.  
2. With basket removed, fill fryer base with vegetable oil to the MAX fill line, about 11  
cups. See Diagram 2. Do not fill fryer with oil beyond the MAX oil level line to prevent  
boil-over when food is added. Do not operate fryer without oil as damage to fryer will  
occur.  
3. Lower empty basket into oil and slide handle release button back to lower handle. Basket  
handle must be lowered before closing cover. See Diagram 3. Close cover to secure.  
To reduce oil spills, especially if fryer is tipped over, make sure cover is completely  
secured onto fryer. The cover temporarily reduces oil from spilling if fryer is tipped over;  
however, care should still be used when moving fryer.  
4. With temperature lever at “0” setting, plug cord into a 120 volt AC electrical outlet  
ONLY. Power light will glow and remain on as long as fryer is plugged in.  
5. Set temperature lever to desired setting. See guide on fryer or in this book for  
recommended temperature to use for food being prepared.  
WARNING: HOT OIL! To prevent serious personal injury or property damage from  
spills, keep cover secure on fryer whenever oil is hot.  
6. Preheat covered fryer until temperature light goes out, about 10 to 12 minutes.  
Temperature light will cycle on and off during frying indicating temperature is being  
maintained.  
7. Open cover. Lift basket handle up to locked position. Lift basket and place in drain position by securing drain  
clip over edge of metal liner. See Diagram 4. Place food evenly into basket. Do not fill basket more that full  
with food. Refer to cooking guide in this book for recommended amounts of food to cook at one time.  
8. SLOWLY lower basket into oil. Slide handle release button back to lower basket handle. Close cover to secure.  
Basket handle must be lowered before closing cover.  
CAUTION: To prevent personal injury or steam burns, use protective oven mitt when opening. Hot steam escapes  
from cover causing burns.  
9. Fry food to desired doneness. Refer to guide on fryer or in this book for recommended times. Foods are usually  
done when they float to the surface and are nicely browned.  
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10. When done, open cover by turning cover release knob clockwise and then lifting cover handle. Lift basket  
handle up to locked position. Lift basket and place in drain position. Allow food to drain briefly in drain position,  
then remove basket from fryer and empty food onto paper toweling to finish draining before serving. Season as  
desired.  
If frying additional food, place empty basket back into oil, slide handle release button back to lower handle.  
Close cover to secure. Allow oil to heat until temperature light goes out, about 3 to 5 minutes. Continue frying  
following guidelines above.  
If oil level falls below MIN line, add fresh vegetable oil to bring the level back to MAX line.  
11. When finished frying, set temperature lever to “0.” Unplug cord from electrical outlet and allow fryer to cool  
completely before removing oil and cleaning.  
WARNING: HOT OIL! To prevent serious personal injury or property damage from spills, keep cover secure on  
fryer whenever oil is hot.  
CARE AND CLEANING  
Always unplug cord from electrical outlet and remove basket from fryer. Close cover to secure onto fryer and allow  
covered fryer to cool completely before removing oil and cleaning fryer.  
CAUTION: To prevent personal injury or electric shock, do not immerse fryer base, its cord or plug in water or  
other liquid.  
Remove Cover and Condensation Cup  
Open cover 90º and lift to remove from base. See  
Diagram 5. Lift condensation cup out of cover hinge  
area on backside of fryer. See Diagram 5.  
Remove Oil  
If oil is to be discarded, pour into a disposable  
container; discard. If oil is to be saved, strain into a  
dry, clean container by filtering through a sieve lined  
with paper toweling. Usually, oil may be reused  
once or twice. Oil should be stored in a covered  
container in refrigerator. Do not store oil in fryer at  
room temperature, as the oil will become rancid. Do  
not store fryer containing oil in refrigerator, as fryer  
is not designed to be stored in refrigerator.  
Clean Fryer Base  
After oil is poured out, wipe inside of fryer with paper toweling to remove residue. Then fill inside of fryer with hot  
soapy water to the MIN line. Wash inside with a dishcloth or non-metal cleaning pad such as Scrunge® scrubber  
sponge, Dobie® or Scotch-Brite Cookware Scrub ‘n Sponge®. Do not use metal scouring pads or harsh scouring  
powders on fryer. After washing inside, empty, rinse carefully and dry. Wipe outside of fryer with a damp soapy  
cloth and dry.  
Clean Basket and Handle  
Wash basket and handle in hot soapy water with a dishcloth, rinse and dry. The basket and handle may be cleaned in  
dishwasher, TOP RACK ONLY. Handle is not removable from basket.  
Clean Condensation Cup  
Wash cup in hot soapy water with dishcloth, rinse and dry. Cup may be cleaned in dishwasher: TOP RACK  
ONLY. Replace cup back into base after cleaning.  
Clean Cover  
NOTE: Cover contains charcoal filter. Cover is not immersible for cleaning nor is it dishwasher safe. Do not  
take cover apart for cleaning.  
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For regular cleaning, wipe top and bottom sides of cover with a damp soapy cloth, wipe clean and dry. Replace  
cover on base.  
For more thorough cleaning, remove charcoal filter from cover by pushing release clip on filter cover. Lift out and  
set aside. Do not wash charcoal filter. Wipe top and bottom sides of cover with a damp soapy cloth, wipe clean and  
dry. Filter cover may be washed in hot soapy water, rinsed and dried. Do not wash cover parts in dishwasher.  
Replace charcoal filter back into recess of plastic cover with thin filter sheet down first. Lock filter cover in place.  
See Diagram 6. Replace cover on base.  
Storing Fryer  
Make sure all parts of fryer are clean and dry before storing. Place basket into fryer, lower basket handle and store  
fryer covered. Wrap cord around storage bar on backside of fryer.  
Replacing Charcoal Filter  
The charcoal filter should be replaced after every 10 to 12 uses to help reduce odor during frying and also to prevent  
possibility of oil overflowing due to using a dirty filter. See Warranty section on ordering charcoal filters. Do not  
use any other charcoal filter as a substitute  
and do not use fryer without a charcoal filter.  
CAUTION: To prevent personal injury or  
property damage from oil overflowing due to  
using a dirty charcoal filter, replace filter as  
recommended after every 10 to 12 uses. Do not  
use fryer without charcoal filter.  
To replace charcoal filter, push in release clip on  
filter cover. Lift charcoal filter out and discard.  
Wipe recess area clean with a damp soapy cloth,  
wipe clean and dry. Wash filter cover in hot  
soapy water, rinse and dry. Place new charcoal  
filter into recess with thin filter sheet down first. Replace filter cover and close to lock in place. See Diagram 6.  
COOKING GUIDE  
The following are approximate times for maximum recommended amounts of food. If less food is cooked, times will  
be slightly shorter. Do not fill basket more than full for best results. Foods are usually done when they float to the  
surface and are nicely browned.  
FOOD  
Chicken  
AMOUNT TEMPERATURE  
TIME___  
___  
Frozen, precooked  
Frozen, nuggets  
Raw, parboiled, battered 3 pieces  
3 pieces  
1 ½ pounds  
375º  
375º  
350º  
8-10 minutes  
5-6 minutes  
9-12 minutes  
Doughnuts  
3-4  
3-4  
375º  
375º  
2-3 minutes  
8-9 minutes  
Egg Rolls, frozen  
Fish  
Frozen, fillets  
Raw, battered  
___  
5-6 minutes  
4-6 minutes  
3 pieces  
3 pieces  
375º  
350º  
French Fries  
___  
12-15 minutes  
5-7 minutes  
7-9 minutes  
see recipe  
Frozen, crinkle cut  
Frozen, shoe string  
Frozen, wedges  
2 pounds  
2 pounds  
1½ pounds  
1½ pounds  
375º  
375º  
375º  
350º-375º  
Raw Fries, see recipe  
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FOOD  
AMOUNT TEMPERATURE  
TIME___  
___  
6-8 minutes  
Onion Rings  
Frozen, battered  
Raw, battered  
1½ pounds  
4-5 rings  
375º  
375º  
3-4 minutes  
Shrimp  
Frozen, battered  
Fresh, battered  
___  
4-6 minutes  
3-5 minutes  
1½ pounds  
¾ pound  
375º  
325º  
Vegetables  
Frozen, battered  
Raw, battered  
___  
2-3 minutes  
2-3 minutes  
1½ pounds  
¾ pound  
375º  
350º  
RECIPES  
Follow basic user instructions when making these recipes in deep fryer.  
Raw Fries  
5-6 medium potatoes, peeled, if desired  
1. Cut each potato into -inch strips. Place in large bowl, cover with cold water. Allow to soak 15 minutes, or  
until ready to fry, to remove surface starch.  
2. Rinse; drain and dry thoroughly with paper toweling before adding to basket.  
3. To cook, choose either the double fry or single fry method from below.  
Double Fry  
1. Fill fryer with oil to MAX Level. Preheat, covered fryer, with basket lowered, at 350º until temperature light  
goes out.  
2. Open cover; lift basket to drain position, add raw fries. Do not add more than 1½ pounds of raw fries to basket  
to prevent boil-over when basket is lowered.  
3. Slowly lower basket. Lower basket handle. Close cover to secure. Cook 3 to 4 minutes until fries are cooked  
through but not browned.  
4. Open cover. Lift basket handle to locked position. Lift basket to drain position. Set temperature control to 375ºF.  
When temperature light goes out, slowly lower basket. Lower basket handle. Close cover to secure. Continue to  
cook 8 to 10 minutes to brown and crisp fries.  
5. When fries are done, open cover; lift basket to drain position to allow excess oil to drain off. Empty fries onto  
paper toweling to finish draining before serving. Season as desired. Makes 6 servings.  
Single Fry  
1. Fill fryer with oil to MAX level. Preheat covered fryer with basket lowered, at 375ºF until temperature light  
goes out.  
2. Open cover; lift basket to drain position; add raw fries. Do not add more than 1½ pounds of raw fries to basket  
to prevent boil-over when basket is lowered.  
3. Slowly lower basket. Lower basket handle. Close cover to secure. Cook 15 to 18 minutes until fries are browned  
and crisp.  
4. When fries are done, open cover; lift basket to drain position to allow excess oil to drain off. Empty fries onto  
paper toweling to finish draining before serving. Season as desired. Makes about 6 servings.  
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