Frymaster LOV BIELA14 User Manual

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Disconnect flexlines indicated by the arrows.

4. Loosen the nut and bolt which secure the bridge to the oil-return manifold.

5. Remove the cover plate from the front of the motor and disconnect the motor wires.

6. Remove the two nuts and bolts which secure the front of the bridge to the cross brace and carefully

slide the bridge rearward off the cross brace until its front end can be lowered to the floor. Undo
the single nut holding it in place in back. Be careful not to let the rear of the bridge slip off the
manifold at this point.


7. Get a good grip on the bridge, carefully pull it forward off the oil-return manifold, and lower the

entire assembly to the floor. Once on the floor, pull the assembly out the front of the fryer.

8. When required service has been completed, reverse steps 4-7 to reinstall the bridge.

9. Reconnect the unit to the electrical power supply, and verify that the pump is functioning correctly

using the MIB board in manual mode (i.e., using the fill function when engaged, the motor should
start and there should be strong suction at the intake fitting and outflow at the rear flush port.)

10. When proper operation has been verified, reinstall the back panels and the filter pan and lid.

11. Reconnect it to the electrical power supply and reposition the fryer under the exhaust hood to

return the fryer to service.


1.9.3 Replacing the Transformer or Filter Relay

Disconnect the fryer from the electrical power supply. Remove the left computer from the fryer to
expose the interior of the left component box. The transformer and relay on the left are located as
shown in the illustration on the next page. NOTE: The right component box is identical to the left
except that the transformer and relay on the left side are not present. Once replaced, reconnect the
power.

When replacing a filter relay in the left component box, ensure the 24VDC relay (8074482) is used.
Similar Frymaster fryers use a 24VAC relay, which can lead to confusion. The 24VDC is used in the
LOV™ fryer.

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