2 troubleshooting – Frymaster FPH1721 User Manual

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EH1721 SERIES ELECTRIC FRYERS

CHAPTER 5: OPERATOR TROUBLESHOOTING

5-2

5.2 Troubleshooting

5.2.1 Control and Heating Problems

Problem

Probable Causes

Corrective Action

A. Power cord is not plugged in or circuit

breaker is tripped.

A. Plug power cord in and verify that

circuit breaker is not tripped.

B. Controller has failed.

B. Call FASC.

Controller won't

activate.

C. Power supply component or interface

board has failed.

C. Call FASC.

A. Drain valve is open.

A. Verify that the drain valve is fully

closed.

B. Controller has failed.

B. Call FASC.

Fryer does not heat.

C. One or more other components have

failed.

C. Call FASC.

Fryer repeatedly

cycles on and off when

first started.

Fryer is in melt-cycle mode.

This is normal for fryers equipped
with computers and digital
controllers
. The elements cycle on
and off until the temperature in the
frypot reaches 180°F (82°C). In CM
III.5 computers, CYCL will appear in
the display when in the melt-cycle
mode. Refer to the separate
Frymaster Fryer Controllers User's
Manua or CM4-S manuall
for the
procedure for canceling the melt-
cycle.

In fryers equipped with Solid State
(Analog)
controllers, the melt-cycle is
controlled manually by means of the
rocker switch to the right of the
temperature control knob. If not using
solid shortening
, turn off the melt
cycle feature with rocker switch.

Fryer does not heat

after filtering.

Drain valve is open.

Verify that the drain valve is fully
closed.

Fryer heats until high-

limit trips with heat

indicator ON.

Temperature probe or controller has
failed.

Call FASC.

Fryer heats until high-

limit trips without

heat indicator ON.

Contactor or controller has failed.

Call FASC.

Fryer stops heating

with heat indicator

ON.

The high-limit thermostat or contactor
has failed.

Call FASC.



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