Frymaster FOOTPRINT 8195915 User Manual

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6-6

Problem

Probable Causes

Corrective Action

Digital controller

display is in wrong

temperature scale

(Fahrenheit or

Celsius).

Incorrect display option selected.

Digital controllers are manually set
to display in one temperature scale
or the other. Refer to the separate
Frymaster Fryer Controllers
User's Manual
for instructions on
changing the display.

Digital controller

display shows

.

Open drain valve or problem with
latching circuits

Verify that the drain valve is fully
closed. If the drain valve is fully
closed, the problem is within the
latching circuitry and is beyond the
scope of operator trouble shooting.
Call FASC.

Digital controller

display shows

.

Frypot temperature is more than
410°F (210°C) or, in CE countries,
395°F (202°C).

This in an indication of a
malfunction in the temperature
control circuitry, including a
failure of the high limit thermostat.
Shut the fryer down immediately
and call FASC.

Digital controller

display shows

.

Problem with the temperature
measuring circuitry including the
probe.

This indicates a problem within the
temperature measuring circuitry
that is beyond the scope of
operator troubleshooting. Shut the
fryer down and call FASC.

Solid state controller

trouble light ON.

Oil temperature above acceptable
range or a problem with the
temperature measuring circuitry.

This in an indication of a
malfunction in the temperature
measuring or control circuitry,
including a failure of the high limit
thermostat. Determining the
specific problem is beyond the
scope of operator troubleshooting.
Shut the fryer down immediately
and call FASC.

Solid state controller

trouble light ON and

heating mode light

ON.

Open drain valve or problem with
latching circuits

Verify that the drain valve is fully
closed. The fryer will not function
if the drain valve is not fully
closed. If the drain valve is fully
closed, the problem is within the
latching circuitry and is beyond the
scope of operator troubleshooting.
Call FASC.

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