Frymaster CF SERIES MJCFEC User Manual

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CF SERIES GAS FRYERS

CHAPTER 6: OPERATOR TROUBLESHOOTING

6-4

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.

C. No electrical power to unit.

C. Verify that unit is correctly

plugged in and that circuit breaker
is not tripped.

Burner does not

light.

D. No gas being supplied to unit.

D. Verify that the gas line

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

6.4 Troubleshooting the Built-In Filtration System

PROBLEM

PROBABLE CAUSES

CORRECTIVE ACTION

Unit will not go into

melt cycle or stays in

melt cycle

continuously.

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.

Pump won’t start.

OR

Pump stops during

filtering.

A. Thermal overload switch has

tripped on an overheated motor.

Test: If the pump stopped
suddenly during the filtering
process, especially if after several
filtering cycles, the pump motor
has probably overheated. Place
the filter handle in the OFF
position, allow the pump to cool
for at least 45 minutes, and then
press the reset button on the pump
motor. Attempt to activate the
pump.

A. If the pump runs normally after

resetting the thermal overload
switch, the pump was overheated.

Always filter with the cooking
oil/shortening at or near frying
temperature.

Allow the pump motor to cool off
for about 10 minutes after
filtering two full frypots one after
the other.

Check the filter paper after each
frypot is filtered. Replace the
paper if there is a large
accumulation of sediment.

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