Frymaster 17-8SMS Pasta Magic Installation Guide
- June 17, 2024
- FRYMASTER
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Frymaster 17-8SMS Pasta Magic Installation Guide
NOTICE
IF, DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD, THE CUSTOMER USES A PART FOR THIS MANITOWOC
EQUIPMENT OTHER THAN AN UNMODIFIED NEW OR RECYCLED PART PURCHASED DIRECTLY
FROM FRYMASTER/DEAN, OR ANY OF ITS FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICERS, AND/OR THE
PART BEING USED IS MODIFIED FROM ITS ORIGINAL CONFIGURATION, THIS WARRANTY
WILL BE VOID. FURTHER, FRYMASTER/DEAN AND ITS AFFILIATES WILL NOT BE LIABLE
FOR ANY CLAIMS, DAMAGES OR EXPENSES INCURRED BY THE CUSTOMER WHICH ARISE
DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, DUE TO THE INSTALLATION OF ANY
MODIFIED PART AND/OR PART RECEIVED FROM AN UNAUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER
DANGER
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service, or maintenance can
cause property damage, injury, or death. Read the installation, operating, and
service instructions thoroughly before installing or servicing this equipment.
DANGER
For your safety, do not store or use gasoline or other flammable liquids or
vapors in the vicinity of this or any other appliance
DANGER
This equipment is intended for indoor use only. Do not install or operate this
equipment in outdoor areas.
DANGER
Do not operate this equipment unless it has been properly installed and
checked by qualified personnel.
DANGER
Do not operate this equipment unless all covers and access panels are in place
and properly secured.
DANGER
Do not attempt to repair or replace any component of this equipment unless
power to the unit has been disconnected.
DANGER
If the power supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer
or its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a
hazard.
DANGER
Use caution when setting up, operating, or cleaning this equipment to avoid
contact with heated surfaces.
DANGER
Do not use water jets to clean this equipment.
ELECTRIC COOKER MODELS 17/8SMS, 17/8BC, 17/8C
GENERAL INFORMATION
Parts Ordering and Service Information
In order to assist you as quickly as possible, the Frymaster Factory
Authorized Servicer (FAS) or
Service Department representative requires certain information about your
equipment. Most of this information is printed on a data plate affixed to the
inside of the door.
Parts orders may be placed directly with your local FAS or distributor.
When ordering parts, the following information is required:
Model Number:—————————————-
Serial Number:—————————-
Voltage:——————————-
Item Part Number:—————————-
Quantity Needed—————————
A list of Factory Authorized Service agents can be found at
www.frymaster.com. Service information can also
be obtained by contacting your local FAS/Distributor. Information may also be
obtained by calling the Frymaster Technical Service Department at
1-800-551-8633 or 1-318- 865-1711. When
requesting service, please have the following information ready:
Model Number:————————————————————–
Serial Number:——————————
Voltage:—————————————–
In addition to the model number, serial number, and voltage, please be prepared to describe the nature of the problem and have ready any other information that you think may be helpful in solving your problem.
RETAIN AND STORE THIS MANUAL IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE USE.
Safety Information
Before attempting to operate your unit, read the instructions in this manual
thoroughly. Throughout this manual, you will find safety notations enclosed in
boxes similar to the ones illustrated below and on the following page.
CAUTION
CAUTION boxes contain information about actions or conditions that may
cause or result in malfunction of your equipment.
WARNING
WARNING boxes contain information about actions or conditions that may
cause or result in damage to your equipment, and which may cause your
equipment to malfunction.
DANGER
DANGER boxes contain information about actions or conditions that may
cause or result in injury to personnel, and which may cause damage or
malfunctioning of your equipment
Equipment Description
Model Comparison:
17/8SMS: Cooker with separate rinse tank, automatic timed basket lift.
17/8BC: Cooker with automatic timed basket lift.
17/8C: Cooker only.
Installation, Operating, and Service Personnel
Operating information for Frymaster equipment is intended for use by qualified
and/or authorized
personnel only, as defined in Section 1.5.
All installation and service on Frymaster equipment must be performed by qualified, certified, licensed, and or/authorized installation or service personnel, as defined in Section 1.5.
Definitions
QUALIFIED AND/OR AUTHORIZED OPERATING PERSONNEL
Qualified/authorized operating personnel are those who have carefully read the
information in this manual and have familiarized themselves with the equipment
functions, or who have had previous experience with the operation of the
equipment covered in this manual
QUALIFIED INSTALLATION PERSONNEL
Qualified installation personnel are individuals, or firms, corporations, or
companies that, either in person or through a representative, are engaged in
and are responsible for the installation of electrical appliances. Qualified
personnel must be experienced in such work, be familiar with all electrical
precautions involved, and have complied with all requirements of applicable
national and local codes.
QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL
Qualified service personnel are those who are familiar with Frymasterequipmentandwhoareauthorized by Fry master to perform service on Fry master equipment. All authorized servicewomen are required to maintain a complete set of service and parts manuals and to stock ascribed minimum amount of Fry master parts. Failure to use qualified service personnel will void the Fry master Warranty on your equipment.
Shipping Damage Claim Procedure
Your Frymaster equipment was carefully inspected and packed before leaving the
factory. The transportation company assumes full responsibility for safe
delivery upon acceptance of the equipment for transport
What to do if your equipment arrives damaged :
- File a claim for damages immediately, regardless of the extent of damages.
- Inspect for and record all visible loss or damage and ensure that this information is noted on the freight bill or express receipt and is signed by the person making the delivery.
- Concealed loss or damage that was unnoticed until the equipment was unpacked should be
recorded and reported to the freight company or carrier immediately upon discovery. A concealed damage claim must be submitted within 15 days of the date of delivery. Ensure that the shipping container is retained for inspection.
FRYMASTER DOES NOT ASSUME RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGE OR LOSS INCURRED IN TRANSIT
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
General Installation Requirements
PROPER INSTALLATION IS ESSENTIAL FOR EFFICIENT, TROUBLE-FREE OPERATION OF YOUR COOKER. ANY UNAUTHORIZED ALTERATIONS MADE TO THIS EQUIPMENT WILL VOID THE FRYMASTER WARRANTY.
Upon arrival, inspect the cooker carefully for visible or concealed damage.
(See Shipping Damage
Claim Procedure in Chapter 1.)
NATIONAL CODE REQUIREMENTS
This equipment is to be installed in compliance with the Basic Plumbing Code
of the Building Officials and Code Administrators International, Inc. (BOCA)
and the Food Service Sanitation Manual of the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration.
ELECTRICAL GROUNDING REQUIREMENTS
All electrically operated appliances must be grounded in accordance with all
applicable national and local codes. A wiring diagram is located on the inside
of the equipment door. Refer to the rating plate on the inside of the door for
proper voltages.
FCC COMPLIANCE
The user is cautioned that any changes or modifications to Frymaster computers
not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the
user’s authority to operate the equipment. Frymaster computers have been
tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. While these devices are verified as
Class A devices, they have been shown to meet the Class B limits. These limits
are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference
when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed
and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of the equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference
in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own
expense.
If necessary, the user should consult the dealer or an experienced radio and
television technician for
additional suggestions.
The user may find the booklet “How to Identify and Resolve Radio-TV Interference Problems” helpful. It is prepared by the Federal Communications Commission and is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC 20402, Stock No. 004-000-00345-4.
Caster/Leg Installation
Depending upon the specific configuration ordered, your unit might have been
shipped without installed casters or legs. If casters or legs are installed,
you may skip this section and proceed to Section 2.3, Pre-Connection
Preparations.
If your unit requires the installation of casters/legs, install them in
accordance with the instructions included in your accessory package.
Pre-Connection Preparations
After the unit has been positioned in the area where it will be used, ensure
the following have been accomplished before connecting the unit to the
electrical power source:
This equipment must be stabilized by installing restraining chains on units equipped with casters or anchor straps on units equipped with legs. Follow the instructions shipped with the casters/legs to properly install the chains or straps.
Level units equipped with legs by screwing the legs out approximately 1 inch, then adjusting them so that the unit is level. For units equipped with casters, there are no built-in leveling devices. The floor where the unit is to be installed must be level.
Install the basket lift arms (on units so equipped) on the lift rods (located
at the top rear of
the cabinet) so that the basket lift rollers guides the lift arms.
NOTE : Some adjustment of the rollers may be necessary for free movement
of the basket lift arms.
If so equipped, connect the water hose(s) to the fitting(s) at the rear of the unit and connect the unit to the water supply.
CAUTION
Incoming water pressure for all units should be approximately 40 PSI
(2.8kg/cm2 ).
DANGER
The maximum allowable incoming water pressure for all units is 80 PSI (5.62
kg/cm2 ). The maximum allowable incoming water temperature for all units is
180ºF (82ºC).
WARNING
To prevent back flushing, the connection piping should be installed with a
vacuum breaker or means of providing an air gap 1” (2.54 cm) above the cookpot
rim.
NOTE : On units equipped with water hoses, the hoses come with a quick- disconnect coupling. The quick disconnect may be attached to the unit or to the water supply line, or it may be left off entirely, whichever you prefer. If the unit is to be moved frequently (for cleaning or preventive maintenance), Frymaster recommends installing flexible water lines. If the cooker is hard-plumbed then moved, the connections may loosen and eventually cause leaks. Whichever option is chosen, Teflon thread-seal tape, Loctite™ PST56765 or equivalent thread sealer must be used when installing the fittings.
NOTE: Depending on specific model ordered, either hot or cold water, or
both, may be connected to the unit. If available, connecting hot water will
minimize the time required to bring the unit to a boil when filling with fresh
water.
NOTE: In order for the water level sensors to work properly, a certain
amount of mineral content in necessary in the water. For that reason,
purified, deionized, or highly filtered water should not be used.
Connect the desired drain plumbing to the drain valve. NOTE: Ensure drain plumbing is connected in accordance with local codes. Waste water from the water bath unit should not be discharged directly below the appliance. Rising steam can harm the cabinet and the electrical components.
Connecting to the Electrical Supply
DANGER
This unit must be connected to the voltage and phase specified on the rating
and serial number plate located on the inside of the equipment door. To
determine the appropriate wire size, refer to the POWER REQUIREMENTS chart at
the bottom of this page.
- If the unit is not equipped with an installed power cord, open the door and remove the contactor box cover. Position the unit to gain access to the rear and remove the lower back panel.
- Insert an appropriately rated power cord into the rear of the contactor box and make connections in accordance with the applicable wiring diagram on the following page. Install a strain relief on the power cord and replace the lower back panel and contactor box cover.
- Attach a plug that complies with national and/or applicable local codes to the free end of the electrical power cord and plug the unit into an appropriate outlet.
POWER REQUIREMENTS Use copper wire ONLY, suitable for at least 170ºF (75ºC)
17kW Cookers
Volts| Phase| Watts| Amps (per leg)| Minimum Wire
Size
208| 3P 60 Hz| 8625| 47| AWG 6 (4.1 mm)
240| 3P 60 Hz| 8625| 41| AWG 6 (4.1 mm)
240/415| 3P 4-wire, 50 Hz| 8625| 24| AWG 6 (4.1 mm)
8kW Cookers
200| Single| 7400| 37| AWG 6 (4.1 mm)
208| Single| 8000| 39| AWG 6 (4.1 mm)
220| Single| 7300| 34| AWG 6 (4.1 mm)
230| Single| 8000| 35| AWG 6 (4.1 mm)
240| Single| 8000| 34| AWG 6 (4.1 mm)
200| 3P – Delta| 7400| 22| AWG 8 (3.3 mm)
208| 3P – Delta| 8000| 23| AWG 8 (3.3 mm)
220| 3P – Delta| 7300| 20| AWG 8 (3.3 mm)
230| 3P – Delta| 8000| 21| AWG 8 (3.3 mm)
240| 3P – Delta| 8000| 20| AWG 8 (3.3 mm)
200| 3P – Wye| 7400| 13| AWG 8 (3.3 mm)
220| 3P – Wye| 7300| 12| AWG 8 (3.3 mm)
230| 3P – Wye| 7400| 11| AWG 8 (3.3 mm)
FIELD CONNECTION WIRING DIAGRAMS
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Spaghetti Magic III Controller
1
| Numeric Keypad| 6| Skim Switch (w/Autoskim only)
---|---|---|---
2| Boil Mode Indicator| 7| Timer Start Switch
3| Boil Mode Switch| 8| Simmer Mode Switch
4| Power Switch| 9| Simmer Mode Indicator
5| LED Display| |
Introduction
The Spaghetti Magic III computer allows the operator to specify a specific
cook time in minutes and
seconds, then initiate a cooking cycle. The computer is configured for both
automatic filling
(AutoFill) and automatic skimming (Autoskim) features.
The BOIL mode is used when actually cooking pasta.
The SIMMER mode feature maintains the water temperature just below boiling (approximately 195ºF/90.6ºC), which conserves energy and water. This feature is designed to keep the cooker in standby.
The SKIM feature, when selected, adds water for approximately 3 seconds
once a minute. It causes
the water to overflow into the drain, carrying floating starch with it. (A
buildup of starch reduces the
efficiency of the cooker and can cause erroneous temperature and water level
sensing.)
LOW WATER SENSING automatically de-energizes the heating element if the
water in the
cookpot drops too low. When the water level in the cookpot is below the sensor
probes, such as
when draining and cleaning the cookpot, the controller display will read
LO.
NORMAL WATER LEVEL SENSING, on units configured with the AutoFill
feature,
automatically adds water duri ng or a fter a cooking cycle if the water
level is low. With this
automatic filling feature, the water level does not have to be continuously
monitored. The cookpot
always has the correct amount of water. Operating Instructions
CAUTION
If this is the first time the unit is being used after installation, refer to
Section 3.2, Boil Out Procedure.
Before turning the cooker on, ensure that:
- The unit is connected to the water supply.
- The water supply is turned on.
- The unit is plugged into an appropriate outlet.
- The electrical power supply is turned on.
- Turn the controller on by pressing the Power switch.
- The unit will automatically enter the simmer mode and the simmer mode indicator will illuminate. This will bring the cooker to “stand-by” temperature. To enter the boil mode, press the Boil Mode switch.
- Enter the desired cooking time using the numeric keypad. The time entered appears in the LED display.
- When ready to initiate a cooking cycle, press the Start Timer switch then press the Boil Mode switch. The basket lift will automatically lower the basket or portion cups into the cookpot and the LED display will begin to count down. Simultaneously, the water will be raised to the boiling point. At the end of the cooking cycle, an alarm will sound briefly to alert you and the basket lift will automatically raise the basket or portion cups out of the water.
- The display will automatically return to the previously set cooking time and the unit will return to the simmer mode. If the same time is desired for the next batch, simply repeat Step If a different cooking time is desired, follow Steps 3 and 4.
- To initiate the automatic skimming (Autoskim) feature, press the Skim switch.
Setting the Controller Transition Temperature/Boil Intensity
You may adjust the cooker’s Transition Temperature/Boil Intensity to prevent
boilover on controllers configured with this feature.
When the water is at or above the minimum temperature for boiling (transition
temperature), the controller pulses power to the elements at a programmable
rate. The range can be set between 0 and 9. The default setting is 5. When the
water temperature is below boiling point, the power application is 100
percent.
To set the Transition Temperature/Boil Intensity:
-
Verify that the controller is OFF (the display is blank).
-
Press the Simmer (right thermometer icon) switch to enter the programming mode; CODE appears in the display.
-
Enter code 1111 (press the 1 button four times). Transition Temperature appears in the display.
(NOTE: If transition temperature does not appear, your controller is not configured with this feature. Press the Simmer switch to exit the programming mode. The display will go blank.) -
Enter the minimum temperature for boiling with the keypad. This temperature will vary with
your altitude. As a guide, the table below provides boiling points for altitudes from sea level to 6000 feet (1830 meters Altitude| Boiling Point
---|---
Feet| Meters| °F| °C
0| 0| 212| 100
1000| 305| 210| 99
2000| 610| 208| 98
3000| 915| 207| 97
4000| 1220| 205| 96
5000| 1525| 203| 95
6000| 1830| 201| 94 -
Press the simmer switch; 5BI (the default setting for boil intensity) appears
-
Use the keypad to enter one of the settings from the table below.
Setting| Power ON| Power OFF
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0| 100%| 0%
9| 90%| 10%
8| 80%| 20%
7| 70%| 30%
6| 60%| 40%
5| 50%| 50%
4| 40%| 60%
3| 30%| 70%
2| 20%| 80%
1| 10%| 90% -
Press the simmer switch to lock in the new settings and exit the programming mode. The display
will go blank
Controller Simmer Mode Adjustment
NOTE: The SMS III Controller simmer temperature is adjustable from 185ºF to 215ºF (85° to 102°C).
- Press 1, 6, 5, 0 to enter the programming mode. The currently programmed simmer setpoint will be displayed. If the setpoint is not correct, enter the desired setpoint (for example, press 2, 0, 0 to program the simmer setpoint to 200º.Press the Simmer switch again to lock in the setpoint.
- Press the ON/OFF switch to turn the controller on and return to the normal operating mode.
Toggling Between Fahrenheit and Celsius Temperature Display
Press the Simmer switch. Code appears in the display, press 1, 6, 5, 8. The display will toggle from Fahrenheit to Celsius, or from Celsius to Fahrenheit. Press the Boil Mode switch to display the cookpot temperature. If an F follows the temperature, the display is in Fahrenheit; if a C follows the temperature, the display is in Celsius.
SELECTING STANDARD OR SLOW CLOCK
The computer can be programmed for either “standard” or “slow” clock times.
The standard clock displays minutes and seconds, the slow clock displays hours
and minutes.
To toggle back and forth between times press the Program Mode switch, then enter the code 1 6 5 3 using the product buttons.
Boiling Out the Cookpot
The cookpot must be boiled out before first use.
-
Close the drain valve and fill the cookpot with a mixture of cold water and 1 cup of detergent.
-
Place the unit into operation.
-
Press the simmer switch, , and allow the solution to simmer for at least 1 hour.
-
After the solution simmers for 1 hour, turn the unit off and add cold water until the solution is cool. Drain the solution and clean the frypot thoroughly. Rinse the cookpot at least twice by filling with clean water and draining. Dry the cookpot thoroughly with a clean, dry towel.
NOTE: Do not use deliming solution to clean these units. Use of deliming solution will damage all stainless steel parts.
WARNING When cleaning around the elements, be careful not to bend or otherwise damage the highlimit thermostat capillary tube. -
For units equipped with a rinse tank, clean the tank with a solution of dishwashing detergent and hot water. Drain the tank and dry it thoroughly with a clean, dry towel.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
Daily Preventive Maintenance
It is normal for a coating of starch to form on the elements, sensors, and temperature probes during operation. If the coating is allowed to build-up, it will adversely affect the operation of the equipment. The preventive maintenance routines below should be performed at least daily to keep your equipment functioning at peak efficiency.
Inspect Equipment and Accessories for Damage
Look for loose or frayed wires and cords, leaks, foreign material in cookpot or inside cabinet, and any other indications that the equipment and accessories are not ready for safe operation.
Clean Cabinet Inside and Out
Clean inside the cabinet with a dry, clean cloth. Wipe all accessible metal surfaces and components to remove accumulations of oil, dust, or cooking residue.
Clean the outside of the cabinet with a clean cloth dampened with dishwashing detergent, removing oil, dust, or cooking residue.
DANGER
Never attempt to clean this equipment during the cooking process or when
the cookpot is filled with hot water and/or food products.
Clean Water-Level Sensors, Temperature Sensor, Element, and Cookpot
Turn the equipment off and drain the cookpot.
Clean the water level sensors (located in the front of the cookpot behind the sensor cover). Normally, a bottlebrush and a solution of detergent and water may be used to clean the sensors with the cover installed. If the sensors become coated with an unusually heavy layer of starch or lime, the cover may be removed to better access the sensors for cleaning using a Scotchbrite™ or similar abrasive pad and a solution of detergent and water.
Using a Scotchbrite™ or similar abrasive pad and a solution of detergent and water, clean the inside of the cookpot. Pay particular attention to the heating element.
Rinse the cookpot thoroughly with clean water at least twice.
OPERATOR TROUBLESHOOTING
Introduction
This chapter provides an easy reference guide to the more common problems that may occur during the operation of this equipment. The troubleshooting guides in this chapter are intended to help you correct, or at least accurately diagnose, problems with the equipment. Although the chapter covers the most common problems reported, you may encounter a problem not covered. In such instances, the Frymaster Technical Service Department will make every effort to help you identify and resolve the problem.
When troubleshooting a problem, always use a process of elimination starting
with the simplest
solution and working through to the most complex. Never overlook the obvious.
Anyone can forget to plug a cord into a receptacle or open the valve on the
water supply line. Don’t assume that you are exempt from such occurrences.
Most importantly, try to establish a clear idea of why a problem has occurred.
Part of your corrective action involves taking steps to ensure that it doesn’t
happen again. Keep in mind that failure of a small component may often be
indicative of potential failure or incorrect functioning of a more important
component or system.
If the troubleshooting and corrective actions in this chapter do not solve the problem, the problem is probably beyond the scope of most operators to solve and you should call your FAS for assistance. If you have doubts as to the proper action to take, do not hesitate to call the Frymaster Technical Service Department or your local Frymaster Factory Authorized Servicer for assistance
Before calling a servicer or the Frymaster HOTLINE (1-800-551-8633):
- Verify that electrical cords are plugged in and that circuit breakers are on.
- Verify that water supply valves are open and that drain valves are fully closed.
DANGER
Hot water can cause severe burns. Never attempt to move a cooker containing
hot water or to transfer hot water from one container to another.
DANGER
Use extreme care when performing electrical circuit tests. Live circuits will
be exposed.
WARNING
Inspection, testing, and repair of electrical components should be performed
only by qualified service personnel. The equipment should be unplugged when
servicing, except when electrical tests are required.
Operator Troubleshooting Guide
PROBLEM | PROBABLE CAUSES | CORRECTIVE ACTION |
---|---|---|
**** Controller does not activate. | A. No power to unit. | A. Turn on circuit |
breaker.
B. Master Power switch in OFF position.| B. Place Master Power switch in ON
position.
C. Controller not turned on.| C. Push power switch.
Autofill does not add water.| A. Water not turned on.| A. Turn water on.
Autofill does not shut off when the cookpot is full.| A. Dirty upper water
level sensor.| A. Clean sensor.
B. Insufficient mineral content in water.| B. Add ⅛-cup baking soda to
cookpot.
Water will not heat (controller is on, water is at normal level, but LO is not
showing on the controller).| A. Dirty low water level sensor.| A. Clean
sensor.
B. Insufficient mineral content in water.| B. Add ⅛ cup baking soda to
cookpot.
Water boils in simmer mode.| Controller out of adjustment.| Adjust controller
in accordance with Section 3
Water temperature is too low in simmer mode.| Controller out of adjustment.|
Adjust controller in accordance with Section 3
Timer does not count down.| Operator error.| Push timer start switch.
**** Basket Lift does not function correctly.| A. Roller jammed.| A.
Adjust roller.
B. Lifter rod jammed.| B. Check for free movement. Lubricate with white
grease.
C. Loose or misadjustedmicroswitch.| C. Check switch adjustment.Adjust as
required.
Annual/Periodic System Inspection
This appliance should be inspected and adjusted periodically by qualified
service personnel as
part of a regular kitchen maintenance program.
Frymaster recommends that this appliance be inspected at least annually by
a Factory Authorized Service Technician as follows:
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- Inspect the cabinet inside and out, front and rear for excessive moisture
- Verify that the heating element wires are in good condition and that leads have no visible fraying or insulation damage and that they are free of moisture.
- Verify that heating elements are in good condition. Inspect the elements for signs of extensive dry-firing.
- Verify the heating-element amp-draw is within the allowed range as indicated on the appliance’s rating plate.
- Verify that the temperature and high-limit probes are properly connected, tightened and functioning properly, and that mounting hardware and probe guards are present and properly installed.
- Verify that component box and contactor box components (i.e. computer/controller, relays, interface boards, transformers, contactors, etc.) are in good condition and free from oil and other debris.
- Verify that component box and contactor box wiring connections are tight and that wiring is in good condition.
- Verify that all safety features (i.e. contactor shields, drain safety switches, reset switches, etc.) are present and functioning properly.
- Verify that the vat is in good condition and free of leaks and that the frypot insulation is in serviceable condition.
- Verify that all wiring harnesses and connections are tight and in good condition.
References
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