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6.2Accessing Equipment for Servicing

DANGER

Moving this equipment while it is filled with hot water may cause spilling or

splattering of the hot water. Always drain the cookpot before attempting to relocate

this equipment for servicing.

1.Disconnect the unit from the electrical power supply and from the water supply.

2.Remove any attached restraining devices.

3.Relocate the unit for service accessibility.

4.After servicing is complete, reconnect the unit to the water supply, reattach restraining devices, and reconnect the unit to the electrical power supply.

6.3Replacing Equipment Components 6.3.1 Replacing the Controller

See Section 5.4.

6.3.2 Replacing the Transformer, Basket Lift Relay, Contactor, or Solenoid Valve

1.Drain the cookpot and disconnect the cooker from the electrical power supply.

2.Remove the cover from the component box. (It may be helpful to remove the drain plumbing below the drain valve to better access the interior of the component box.)

3.On the component to be replaced, make a note of the wiring connection points.

4.Disconnect the wires and remove the failed component (see illustration on next page). Install the replacement component and reconnect the wiring in accordance with the notes made in Step 3 or with the wiring diagram on the door of the unit.

5.Replace the component box cover, being sure to reconnect the ground wire. Replace any drain plumbing components that were removed and reconnect the cooker to the electrical power supply.

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8C, 8BC, 8SMS specifications

Frymaster, a leading name in the commercial frying industry, offers a range of fryers designed for efficiency, durability, and consistent cooking performance. Among its notable models are the Frymaster 8BC, 8C, and 8SMS, each tailored to meet the demands of busy kitchens.

The Frymaster 8BC is renowned for its advanced heating technology. Equipped with a high-efficiency oil heating system, it significantly reduces recovery time, allowing for faster cooking and increased output. This model features a double-walled design that enhances thermal insulation, minimizing heat loss and ensuring energy efficiency. Its intuitive controls and digital display make it easy for operators to monitor oil temperature and cooking times, resulting in perfectly crisp fried foods.

The 8C model incorporates the latest in oil filtration technology. This built-in oil filtration system extends oil life, maintains food quality, and ultimately saves on operational costs. The 8C is designed with user-friendly controls, allowing chefs to focus on food preparation rather than equipment management. Its stainless steel construction offers exceptional durability, which is crucial in high-demand environments. Additionally, the 8C's compact footprint makes it an ideal choice for kitchens with limited space.

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In conclusion, the Frymaster 8BC, 8C, and 8SMS fryers offer a wide array of features and technologies that cater to the evolving needs of modern foodservice establishments. With their emphasis on efficiency, safety, and quality, these fryers are well-equipped to handle the demands of any busy kitchen, ensuring operators can consistently deliver the best fried foods to their customers.