Service procedures – Frymaster CFESA SDU50 User Manual

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6. On BKSDU units, the built-in heater may be connected to a grounded 120VAC or 240VAC

receptacle to prevent shortening from solidifying in the tank when immediate transfer to a
disposal container is not possible.


2.4 Cleaning

Clean the crumb screen with a solution of detergent and water. Clean the exterior surfaces of the
SDU with a soft cloth and a solution of detergent and water. It is not necessary to clean the interior
of the reservoir, but if desired it may be wiped down with clean paper towels to remove excess
residual shortening.

WARNING

DO NOT clean the interior of the reservoir with water or detergent. Introduction of
water or detergent into the unit will permanently damage the pump.


3. SERVICE

PROCEDURES

3.1 Introduction

Other than routine cleaning and the replacement of worn suction tube O-rings, the SDU is
maintenance free. After long use, the pump vanes and pump shaft seal may require replacement due
to wear. Frymaster recommends worn pump vanes and/or pump shaft seals be replaced by an FASC,
but store personnel may perform these service actions without voiding the warranty.

3.2 Replacing Worn or Damaged O-Rings

If pump efficiency degrades, it is likely that the O-rings on the suction tube are worn or damaged.
To replace the O-rings, follow the steps below.

1. Lift the pump assembly straight up and out of the handle assembly.

2. Remove the worn or damaged O-rings from the grooves at the bottom of the suction tube and

replace with new O-rings. Apply Accrolube with Teflon grease or equivalent to bottom 2 inches
of the suction tube.

3. Insert the suction tube through the tube bracket in the handle and into the receiver on top of the

reservoir. Push down on the pump assembly to make sure the suction tube is fully seated.

3.3 Replacing Worn Pump Vanes and/or Pump Shaft Seal

Depending upon the amount of use, the vanes in the pump assembly will eventually wear, reducing
the efficiency of the pump. The pump shaft seal can also become worn and start to leak. A kit for
replacing the vanes and the seal is available. The pump shaft seal can also be purchased as a
separate item. To replace the pump vanes, and/or the pump shaft seal, follow the steps below (refer
also to the illustration on Page 6).

1. Loosen the setscrew securing the pump handle to the pump shaft and slip the handle off the shaft.

If unit is a BKSDU remove the eight screws that secure the pump cover in place and remove the
cover.

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