Frymaster BIELA14 warranty Auto Intermittent Filtration AIF, Danger

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5.3 Auto Intermittent Filtration (AIF)

3.Then in reverse order, place the metal filter screen in the center of the bottom of the pan, then lay a filter pad over the screen, ensuring that the rough side of the pad is up. Make sure that the pad is in between the embossed ridges of the filter pan. Then position the hold down ring on top of the pad. If using filter paper, lay a sheet of filter paper over the top of the pan overlapping on all sides. Position the hold down ring over the filter paper and lower the ring into the pan, allowing the paper to fold up and around the ring as it is pushed to the bottom of the pan. Then sprinkle 1 packet (8-ounces) of filter powder over the filter paper.

4.Reinstall the crumb tray at the front of the pan. (See Figure 1)

DO NOT USE FILTER POWDER WITH THE PAD!

5.Push the filter pan back into the fryer, positioning it under the fryer. Ensure “A” is displayed on the MIB board. The filtration system is now ready for use.

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Do not drain more than one frypot at a time into the built-in filtration unit to avoid overflow and spillage of hot oil that may cause severe burns, slipping and falling.

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The crumb tray in fryers equipped with a filter system must be emptied into a fireproof container at the end of frying operations each day. Some food particles can spontaneously combust if left soaking in certain shortening material.

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Do not bang fry baskets or other utensils on the fryer’s joiner strip. The strip is present to seal the joint between the fry vessels. Banging fry baskets on the strip to dislodge shortening will distort the strip, adversely affecting its fit. It is designed for a tight fit and should only be removed for cleaning.

5.3 Auto Intermittent Filtration (AIF)

Auto Intermittent Filtration (AIF) is a feature that, after a number of preset cook cycles or time, will automatically filter frypots.

An M3000 computer controls the Auto Intermittent Filtration (AIF) system on the LOV™ fryer. After a preset number of cook cycles or time the computer displays FIltEr now? alternating with YES NO. The blue LED is activated simultaneously. The LED will turn off once a filtration cycle is

started. If NO is selected or a cook cycle is started, the blue LED will go off and will prompt again soon to filter the oil.

1.Press 9 (1) YES to start filtration and 8 (2) NO to cancel filtration.

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Contents ELECTRIC FRYER OPERATOR’S MANUALFRYMASTER BIELA14 SERIES GEN II LOV FOR YOUR SAFETYNOTICE TO OWNERS OF UNITS EQUIPPED WITH COMPUTERS NOTICENOTICE TO U.S. CUSTOMERS CANADADANGER See section M3000 Menu Summary TreeAdding New Product Menu Items Product Selection 4.10.2D.WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS A.WARRANTY PROVISIONS - FRYERSB.WARRANTY PROVISIONS - FRYPOTS C.PARTS RETURNThis warranty also does not cover •overtime or holiday chargesCHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.2Safety InformationBIELA14 SERIES GEN II LOV ELECTRIC FRYER 1.1General1.4European Community CE Specific Information 1.5Installation, Operating, and Service Personnel1.3Computer Information for the M3000 Computers CE Standard1.7Shipping Damage Claim Procedure What to do if your equipment arrives damaged1.8Service Information 2.1General Installation Requirements NOTICE2.1.2 Electrical Grounding Requirements 2.2Power Requirements 2.1.3 Australian RequirementsDANGER TYPICAL CONFIGURATION BIELA314 SHOWN CHAPTER 3: OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS3.1Equipment Setup and Shutdown Procedures M3000 COMPUTER3.3.1 Prepare the System for Use 3.3 Low Oil Volume Automatic Refill3.3.2 Install the Oil Reservoir 3.3.3 Routine Oil Changes3.3.4Bulk Oil Systems 4.1M3000 General Information FR FRIES4.2Basic Operation 4.3Cooking with Multi-ProductDisplay 4.4Cooking with Dedicated Display <<<<>>>>; an alarm will sound 4.5Changing from Breakfast Setup to Lunch<<<< >>>> Press and quickly4.6Changing from Lunch Setup to Breakfast 4.7.2 Filter, Temperature and Info Buttons 4.7M3000 Button Description and Functions4.7.1 Navigation Buttons 4.7.3 Cook Channel and Selection Buttons4.10.2 4.8M3000 Menu Summary TreeSee section 4.10.34.9Fryer Setup Mode Programming 123424hR full 4.10 M3000 Common Tasks4.10.1 Escape Menu Items 1.Escaping out of a menu or sub-menuproduct selectionPROD COOK ID DISABLE 4.10.3 Storing Menu Items in Product Buttons Product selection prompt4.10.4.1 Disposal for Non-BulkOil Systems 4.10.4.2 Refilling JIB Oil Systems 4. To dispose press the 1 yes button to continue When finished, the computer displays REMOVE PAN2. Press the u INFO button and scroll to dispose The computer displays DRAININGa. auto filter 4.11.1 Accessing the Filter Menu4.11 Filter Menu b. maint filter4.11.2 Drain to Pan 4.11.3 Fill Vat from Drain Pan yes no4.11.4 Fill Vat from Bulk 4.12 Programming Level One 4.11.5 Pan to Wastea.disabled b.enabled c. DEEP CLEAN MODEe. Fryer setup 4.12.1 AIF CLOCKselection display 4.12.2DEEP CLEAN MODE BOIL-OUTYes No EMPTY? and Yes NO DANGER 4.12.3 HIGH-LIMITTEST MODE 4.13 Programming Level Two compa. Prod comp c. password SETUP4.13.1 PRODUCT COMP MODE b. e-log4.13.3 PASSWORD SETUP MODE 4.13.2 E-LOGMODE4.13.4 ALERT TONE MODE 4.13.5 FILTER AFTER 4.14 INFO Mode 4.13.6 FILTER TIME4.14.1 FILTER STATS MODE FULL VAT CONFIGURATIONSPLIT VAT CONFIGURATION a. filter stats4.14.2 REVIEW USAGE MODE a. DAY wed, DATE 03/20/07 – Current day and date 4321 FULL / SPLIT VAT CONFIGURATION 4.14.3LAST LOAD MODE 5.Press the 2 button again to quit 4-38The filter pad or paper MUST be replaced daily CHAPTER 5: FILTRATION INSTRUCTIONS5.1Introduction 5.2Preparing the Filter for Use5.3 Auto Intermittent Filtration AIF DRAINING, WASHING and FILLING during the process 5.3.1 Auto Demand Filtration2. Press the 9 1 yes button to continue 9.Press 9 1 yes to silence alarm and continue 5.4.4 Filter Error Flowchart prompt for SYSTEM ERROR5.5Manual or End of Day Filtration MAINT FLTR 5.4.5 Filter BusyThe filter pad or paper must be replaced daily 2.Press the uINFO button to scroll to maInT fIltEr 9. Press the 9 1 yes button to continue 6.1.2Clean the Built-inFiltration System – Daily 6.1Cleaning the Fryer DANGER6.1.3Clean Behind Fryers – Weekly 6.2Annual/Periodic System Inspection Deep Clean Boiling Out the FrypotReplace the O-rings FryerBuilt-InFiltration System 7.1 Introduction 7.2Troubleshooting ProblemProblem 7.2.1 Computer and Heating Problems7.2.3 Filtration Problems 7.2.4 Auto Top-OffProblems Corrective ActionProbable Causes 7.2.5 Bulk Oil System ProblemsError Log Codes 7.2.6is missing CHAPTER 8: WIRING DIAGRAMS 8.1Wiring Diagrams 8.1.1Component Wiring Domestic8.1.2Component Wiring CE 8.1.3Component Wiring CSA 8.1.4Component Wiring Australia 8.1.5Contactor Box – Delta Configuration 8.1.6 Contactor Box – WYE Configuration START OF 6-WIRE DATA & POWER 8.1.7 BIELA14 Series GEN II LOV Simplified Wiring8051734Q Page A.1.1 Bulk Oil Systems NOTE: Do NOT overfill the jugFigure 2: Position the melter APPENDIX C: Solid Shortening Melter Use FAX Tech Support SERVICE HOTLINEFAX Parts 1-800-551-8633
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