Frymaster 8196339 User Manual

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7-2

7.2

Troubleshooting Fryers

7.2.1 Computer and Heating Problems

PROBLEM

PROBABLE CAUSES

CORRECTIVE ACTION

A. Computer not turned on.

A. Press the ON/OFF switch to turn

the computer on.

B. No power to fryer.

B. Verify that the fryer is plugged in

and that the circuit breaker is not
tripped.

No display on the

computer.

C. Computer, wiring harness or other

component has failed.

C. Call FASC.

A. Drain valve not fully closed.

A. Verify that the drain valve is fully

closed.

B. Gas valve is not turned on.

B. Turn the gas valve knob to the
ON position.

C. Manual gas shut off valve closed.

C. Verify that any in-line manual
shut off and main cut-off is

open.

D. Improperly connected quick-

disconnect fitting on gas line.

D. Verify that the quick-disconnect
fitting on the flexible gas line is
firmly connected to the fryer.

Fryer does not heat.

Or

Display shows

HELP with alarm

sounding. Heating

indicator is on, but

burners will not

light.

E. Obstructed or failed combustion

air blower.

E. Verify that combustion air
blower is running. If not, call
FASC for service. If combustion
air blower is functional, clean
and adjust per instructions in
Chapter 6 of this manual.

Fryer is operating

normally, but

recovery is slow

when cooking.

Or Fryer is slow

coming out of melt

cycle and displays

HELP a short time

after coming out of

melt cycle.

Dirty or obstructed combustion air
blower.

Clean and adjust per instructions

in Chapter 6 of this manual.

A. Dirty or obstructed combustion air

blower.

A. Clean and adjust per instructions

in Chapter 6 of this manual.

B. Dirty or obstructed gas valve vent

tube (non-CE fryers only).

B. Clean per instructions in Chapter

6 of this manual.

Fryer is operating

normally, but

produces a popping

sound when burners

ignite. C. Malfunctioning combustion air

blower.

C. If blower is slow to come up to

speed, contact FASC for service.

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