Frymaster GBC Cleaning the Gas Valve Vent Tube, Cleaning and Adjusting the Combustion Air Blower

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4.2Cleaning the Gas Valve Vent Tube

This procedure should be performed at least once every 90 days.

NOTE: This procedure is not required for cookers configured for export to CE countries. The gas valves on CE units are not equipped with vent tubes.

1.Set the power switch and the gas valve to the OFF position.

2.Carefully unscrew the vent tube from the gas valve. NOTE: The vent tube may be straightened for ease in removal.

3.Pass a piece of ordinary binding wire (.052 inch diameter) through the tube to remove any obstruction.

4.Remove the wire and blow through the tube to ensure it is clear.

5.Reinstall the tube and bend it so that the opening is pointing downward.

4.3Cleaning and Adjusting the Combustion Air Blower

1.Unplug the cooker. Mark and disconnect the four wires running from the motor at the inline connectors.

2.Remove the four nuts and bolts securing the blower to mounting bracket. Remove the blower from the cooker.

3.Remove the three fasteners that secure the blower motor assembly to the blower housing, and separate the two components.

Remove these fasteners. (On black-colored FASCO blowers there are three nuts . On silver - colored KOOLTRONICS blowers there are three screws.)

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