Frymaster 2836 Series User Manual

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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.

Controller won't

activate.

B. Controller has failed.

B. Call FASC.

A. Drain valve is open.

Fryer displays

A. This fryer is equipped with a drain

safety switch that prevents the
heating elements from being
energized if the drain valve is not
fully closed. Verify that the drain
valve is fully closed.

B. Tilt Switch is up or defective.

B. Make sure the elements are

completely lowered.

Fryer does not heat.

C. Controller has 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 CM III.5 computers. The
default operational mode for these
computers is for the elements to cycle
on and off until the temperature in the
frypot reaches 180°F (82°C). CYCL
will appear in the display when in the
melt-cycle mode. The purpose of the
melt-cycle is to allow controlled
melting of solid shortening to prevent
scorching and flash fires or damage to
the elements. If you are not using
solid shortening, the melt-cycle can be
cancelled or bypassed. Refer to the
separate Frymaster Fryer Controllers
User's Manual
for the procedure for
canceling the melt-cycle.

A. Drain valve is open.

Fryer displays

A. This fryer is equipped with a
drain safety switch that prevents
the heating elements from being
energized if the drain valve is not
fully closed. Verify that the drain
valve is fully closed.

Fryer does not heat

after filtering.

B. Tilt switch is up or defective.

B. Make sure the elements are
completely lowered.

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.

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