Frymaster GF14 User Manual

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Problem

Probable Cause

Corrective Action

A. Too little make-up air in kitchen.

A. Adjust kitchen ventilation system

to increase make-up air.

B. Pilot flame directed away from

first orifice of burner.

B. Reposition pilot hood to direct

flame toward first burner orifice.

C. One or more burner orifices

clogged.

C. Use a thin wire to clear

obstruction from orifices.

Burner
experiences
delayed
ignition.

D. If the above causes have all been

ruled out, the probable causes are
low pilot flame (less than 1”
(25mm)), low incoming gas pres-
sure, or a too small incoming gas
line.

D. Call FASC

A. Flue obstructed.

A. Remove obstruction from flue.

Flame rolling
out from under
fryer.

B. Too little make-up air in kitchen.

B. Adjust kitchen ventilation system

to increase make-up air.

A. Clogged pilot orifice.

A. Use a small wire to clear

obstruction from pilot orifice.

B. Pilot flame blowing away from

pilot generator (excessive draft in
kitchen).

B. Eliminate draft in kitchen.

C. Pilot generator not inserted fully

into pilot burner.

C. Reinsert pilot generator into pilot

burner until flame surrounds tip.

D. Corroded connection where pilot

generator connects to gas valve.

D. Clean pilot generator connection

at gas valve.

Pilot repeatedly
goes out.

E. If all of the above causes have

been ruled out, the probable
causes are low pilot flame, pilot
generator low millivolt output,
high resistance in hi-limit
thermostat contacts, or a defective
pilot magnet in the gas valve.

E. Call FASC.




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