Cabinet service procedures – Frymaster 8196606 User Manual

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Cabinet Service Procedures

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2.6. 1 Removing/Replacing a Distribution Board or Communication Board

1. Remove power.
2. Remove and mark the wires on the faulty component.
3. Remove the board by lifting it from its

standoffs.

4. Position the new board and attach

wires.

5. Reapply power.
6. Run readdress steps on page 2-4.

2.6.2 Removing a Row

1. Remove the sides and top as shown in

earlier steps. Disconnect the faulty row
from the distribution board, and
terminal block.

2. Remove the bezels on each end of the

affected row, as shown in earlier steps,
and the necessary adjacent bezels to
remove the row.

3. Remove wire wraps from wiring

harness holding heater and control
wires for affected row.

4. Lifting slightly, carefully slide the malfunctioning row out of the cabinet. Do not allow the row

to contact or damage the controls of the unit below (Fig. 9).

2.6.3 Replace Heater Plate/RTD

1. Remove row as shown above.

2. Run your fingers around the outside surface of the row assembly. There are four raised areas.

These are the setscrews, which hold the heater plate to the spacer. Punch holes in the insulation,
directly above the location of the setscrews. (Fig. 10, 11).

3. Use an allen wrench to loosen the four spacer-setscrews along the edges of the plate.

4. Slide the malfunctioning plate out of the spacer.

5. Slide the replacement plate into position. Make

sure the plate is inserted squarely. Tighten set
screws.

6. Route the wires to one end of the row and wire tie

the power wires together. Also wire tie the RTD
wires together. Stand the row on the opposite end
adjacent to the cabinet and feed the wires into the
cabinet.

7. Carefully slide the row far enough into the cabinet

to be stable.

8. On the opposite side, reach into the cavity and

direct the wires through the appropriate grommets
to reach the power and RTD connections on the distribution board.

Fig. 10, 11: Find the set screws under the foil 
insulation and push through with an allen wrench. 

Fig. 9: A row is shown partially removed from the cabinet. 

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