Frymaster 47 Series User Manual

Page 38

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6-3

PROBLEM

PROBABLE CAUSES

CORRECTIVE ACTION

A. Setpoint incorrect.

A. Verify that setpoint has been

properly entered.

B. Temporary controller malfunction

caused by voltage surge.

B. Disconnect unit from electrical

power, wait at least one minute,
and reconnect unit to the power
supply.

CM III displays

as it comes out of

melt cycle

OR

Heating mode

indicator does not

come on at all.

C. Failed controller.

C. If available, substitute controller

known to be good for suspect
controller. If fryer operates
normally, order replacement
controller from FASC.

A. Burner is not lit.

A. Refer to Burner will not light

problem on page 6-3.

Heating mode

indicator is on but

fryer is not heating

properly.

B. Failed controller.

B. If available, substitute controller

known to be good for suspect
controller. If fryer operates
normally, order replacement
controller from FASC.

CM III, Basket Lift

Timer, or Digital

Controller LED

display shows

or

.

Serious problem with the heating
system.

Turn fryer off immediately and call
the Frymaster Hotline (1-800-551-
8633).


6.3

Troubleshooting Fryers with Thermostat Controls

PROBLEM

Probable Causes

Corrective Action

A. Pilot is not lit.

A. Light pilot per instructions in

Chapter 3 of this manual.

B. Drain valve not fully closed.

B. Verify drain valve is fully closed.

Burner does not

light.

C. No gas being supplied to unit.

C. Verify that the gas line quick

disconnect is properly connected,
cutoff valves between the fryer
and the gas main are open, and the
main gas cutoff valve is open.

Unit will not go into

melt cycle when

switch is in the ON
position or stays in

melt cycle when

switch is in the OFF

position.

Failed melt cycle switch.

Melt cycle switch must be replaced.
Call FASC.

Fryer never reaches

frying temperature.

Failed thermostat or thermostat out of
calibration.

Isolating the problem requires
additional troubleshooting beyond the
scope of operator troubleshooting.
Call FASC.

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