Micro Matic USA Fryer Cleaning - EBC300PLUS
Micro Matic EBC300PLUS electric recirculating fryer line cleaner for runs over 300 ft — durable stainless, quick-disconnect hoses.
What our Experts Think
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Professional CO₂ leak detection for fryer & beverage systems
The Micro Matic EL-720 is a handheld high-sensitivity CO₂ leak detector, designed to quickly locate gas leaks in commercial systems—helping maintain safety, efficiency, and equipment performance in foodservice environments.
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Fast troubleshooting for commercial kitchens
Ideal for restaurant and bar maintenance teams, it pinpoints CO₂ leaks in dispensing lines or connected systems, reducing downtime and preventing product loss or pressure issues.
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Portable, lightweight, and easy to use
Compact handheld design (~8” length) allows technicians to move quickly around equipment like fry stations, beverage dispensers, and cold storage lines for routine inspections.
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High-sensitivity sensor for early leak detection
Detects very low CO₂ concentrations with rapid response, helping identify issues before they escalate into system failures or safety hazards.
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Rugged build for kitchen environments
Built with impact-resistant housing for daily commercial use, making it suitable for busy, high-heat, high-traffic fryer and kitchen areas.
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Maintenance-focused tool, not a cleaning device
Despite common confusion, the EL-720 is not used for fryer cleaning—it’s a diagnostic tool used to detect gas leaks during maintenance checks
Q&A
Q: What is the Micro Matic EL-720 used for?
A: It is used to detect CO₂ leaks in draft beer and beverage systems, helping technicians maintain proper gas pressure and prevent product waste.
Q: Why is it linked with “fryer cleaning” or maintenance systems?
A: Some catalogs group it under general kitchen/bar cleaning tools, but it is specifically for CO₂ line inspection—not fryer cleaning equipment.
Q: What does it detect?
A: It detects small CO₂ gas leaks in beverage dispensing lines, refrigeration setups, and draft systems.
Q: Is it used in restaurants?
A: Yes, it is commonly used in bars, breweries, restaurants, and beverage service stations for routine maintenance checks.
Q: Is it a cleaning machine?
A: No. It does not clean fryers or equipment—it is a diagnostic leak detection tool used during maintenance procedures.
Q: What makes it useful?
A: Its high-sensitivity sensor and handheld design allow fast detection of leaks, improving efficiency and reducing CO₂ loss in draft systems.
Maintenance Tips
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Pre-Clean Safety First: Always turn off the fryer and allow oil and metal surfaces to cool completely before starting cleaning to prevent burns and equipment damage.
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Remove & Drain Oil Properly: Drain used oil into an approved filter or disposal container before cleaning the fryer vat to avoid residue contamination.
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Wipe Interior Surfaces: Use clean cloths or paper towels to remove crumbs, grease, and food debris from fryer walls, baskets, and heating zones.
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Use EL-720 for Inspection & Maintenance Checks: The EL-720 handheld system supports fryer-area maintenance workflows by helping detect system issues during servicing and cleaning routines in commercial kitchens.
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Avoid Harsh Chemicals in Food Zones: Do not use abrasive cleaners or strong chemicals inside fryer components; stick to mild detergent where needed and rinse thoroughly.
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Clean Exterior Daily: Wipe fryer exterior surfaces with a damp cloth and stainless steel-safe cleaner to remove oil mist and maintain a professional kitchen appearance.
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Boil-Out Routine (Deep Cleaning): Periodically fill fryer with water and heat (per manufacturer guidance) to loosen carbonized grease before scrubbing and rinsing.
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Final Dry & Refill: Ensure all parts are fully dry before refilling with fresh oil to prevent contamination and extend oil life.