Counter-top-fryer-CFH01C

Features:
● All 304 high-quality stainless steel construction.
● Heating element can be swung up for fry pot cleaning.
● Front-facing control computer board for easy operation.
● High-quality heating tubes with longer life.
● High temperature safety limit.
● Computer control board
● 12 programmable cooking channels
● The temperature control is precise,
with a temperature control of 1.5 degrees
● Reminder basket function
● Solid oil automatic oil melting function

Accessories:
● Fryer baskets
● Crumb screen

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Description

 

Model Description Dimensions (mm) Power Capacity Fry area
CFH01C single tank 350 x 700 x (290+90) 220 V, 50 Hz, 6 kW 9L 350 x 220 mm
CFH02C double tank 680 x 700 x (290+90) 380 V, 50 Hz, 3ph, 2 x 6 kW 9L x 2 350 x 220 mm x 2

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